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v0.2.7
- Add configuration check for long double
- config: Add tests for _Float80 and _Float128
- Add configuration check for _Float16
- Merge pull request #3 from FreedomBen/FreedomBen-typo-fix
- Fix simple typo avaiable -> available
- More renaming using the .ext convention
- Repair installation of DLLs
- Rename MIQ_COMPILE to COMPILE-lt (for libtool)
- Replace [BUILD] with [LINK] in the output
- Make the COMPILE and LINK build steps more generic
- Rename OBJFILES to BUILD
- Replace OBJ_EXT with EXT.obj and similar for other extensions
- Add a test printout for the count-characters test
- Fix name fo test executable in example makefie
v0.2.6
- Fix typo in pkgconfig.pc rule generation for includedir
- Place -I options from configuration behind project -I options
- Fix typo in dependency rule for .cc files
- Add blank lines to separate entries in change log
v0.2.5 Release v0.2.5
- Copyright header adjustments
- Improve determination of linker when some C++ files are generated
- Add configuration check for setlinebuf
- Avoid rebuilding target product everytime
- Add feature to disable testing in specific subdirectories
- Fix rpath option to address macOS / Linux usage difference
v0.2.4 Integration of Fedora packaging
- Put %package first (style, comment #11 of BZ#1689277)
- Integrate fixes for minor issues found building SPICE
v0.2.3 Address packaging review comments
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1689277#c7
v0.2.2 Release 0.2.2: Address packaging issues reported by rpmlint
- Presence of .c files in a non-devel package
- Non-binary in /usr/lib, moved config files to /usr/share
- Incoherent version number in change log
- Handling of documentation (added support to make-it-quick)
v0.2.1 Add support for man pages installation
- Add support for installation of man pages in either nroff or pod format
- Fix handling of subdirectories in examples
v0.2 Improved packaging support, Haiku and FreeBSD platforms
- Installable package for Fedora and OpenSUSE
- Add preliminary support for Haiku and FreeBSD
- Several bug fixes
v0.1 First official release of make-it-quick.
This version provides the basic functions required to build C / C++
programs. It has been tested on Linux and macOS and to a lesser
extent on various Windows environemnts.