We are going to want to introduce a real Debian source package build
system. But that needs to contain a lot of things in debian/ which
ought not to appear in the .deb made by the existing ad-hoc `./build
debian' arrangements, which we want to keep so as not to unduly
disturb existing users.
So rename the whole debian/ directory to debian-template/ and change
all references in the build system.
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The symlink libwiringPiDev.so was mistakenly created pointing to
libwiringPi.so.$(VERSION) (note lack of Dev), ie to the wrong library.
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We need to -I and -L the build tree directories, not the directories
in /usr/local or wheveever. Otherwise (a) the `./debian build' fails
if wiringPi is not installed (b) if it _is_ installed, the build picks
up the installed versions rather than the versions being built, which
is wrong.
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
emacs complains about this line, because it thinks lines with just a
tab on in Makefiles are suspicious. Remove the needless tab.
No functional change.
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
This patch is autogenerated, with:
git-ls-files | grep Makefile | xargs perl -i~ -pe 's/^\t\@/\t\$Q /'
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We want to be able to disable the many @'s in the Makefiles so
that we can see what they are doing, when things go wrong. It is
conventional to arrange for setting V=1 to have this effect.
Here we supply a formulaic stanza for either setting Q?=@ or
doing nothing. (There is sadly no standard place which is
included in all the Makefiles so this is probably best).
In this patch we do not introduce any users of Q yet. This is
because the next patch, which introduces all the users of Q, can
be generated entirely automatically. (This is also convenient in
case something needs to be rebased across it.)
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the same as everyone elses.
This is an interim version which will work on both Pi v1 and v2
boards until I have a bit more time to implement the correct
stuff for v2.
Moved the extensions into wiringPi from gpio and made it more general purpose
more so that RTB and anything else can dymanically add devices
into wiringPi.
Changes to GPIO to updates for the SPI and I2C module loads
Added gpio unload for SPI and I2C.
Added a new way to setup SPI - by passing the mode in.
Support for the new Pi2 thing too
to produce a nicer 'readall' output too.
It also understands new pins 53,54,55 and 56 in wiringPiSetupPhys()
mode to represent the pins on the P5 connector on the Rev 2 Pi's
Changes to pinMode() to allow new modes SOFT_PWM and SOFT_TONE.
with wiringPiISR.
Added the ability to readall/reset from extension modules.
Changed the build script to use /bin/sh rather than /bin/bash as it seems
some installations don't have /bin/bash (or if they do, then the people who
are telling me that ./build gives them command not found are wrong)