repo/extra/gtk+3/build
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#!/bin/sh -e
for p in *.patch; do
patch -p1 < "$p"
done
# Don't enable native language support and don't compile schemas.
sed -e '/compile_schemas/s/true/false/' \
-e '/ENABLE_NLS/s/1/0/' \
-e "/subdir('po/d" \
meson.build > _
mv -f _ meson.build
meson setup \
-Dprefix=/usr \
-Dx11_backend=false \
-Dwayland_backend=true \
-Dprint_backends=file,lpr \
-Dcolord=no \
-Dintrospection=false \
-Ddemos=false \
-Dexamples=false \
-Dtests=false \
-Dlibepoxy:default_library=static \
-Dlibepoxy:egl=yes \
-Dlibepoxy:tests=false \
-Dlibepoxy:glx=no \
-Dlibepoxy:x11=false \
--force-fallback-for=libepoxy \
output
ninja -C output
meson install -C output --skip-subprojects
# GTK+3 on Wayland requires gsettings-desktop-schemas for gsettings to work
# correctly. Under X11 it made use of xsettings but this is no longer the case.
(
cd schemas
meson \
--prefix=/usr \
-Dintrospection=false \
. output
ninja -C output
ninja -C output install
)
# We don't compile with librsvg which leads to this utility solely causing
# compiler errors for some packages. It has no use at all.
rm -f "$1/usr/bin/gtk-encode-symbolic-svg"
# Remove libepoxy and its references from installed pkg-config files. The build
# system should have done this for us as it is statically linked.
for f in "$1/usr/lib/pkgconfig/"*.pc; do
sed 's/epoxy >= 1.4//' "$f" > _
mv -f _ "$f"
done