Ensures that all files that Git considers to be text will have
normalized (LF) line endings in the repository. When core.eol is set to
native (which is the default), Git will convert the line endings of
normalized files in your working directory back to your platform's
native line ending.
See also https://git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes
libsuil uses directly symbols of X11 when compiling with GTK2. The build
will fail if compiled with -Wl,--as-needed:
[6/6] cshlib: build/src/x11_in_gtk2.c.3.o -> build/libsuil_x11_in_gtk2.so
src/x11_in_gtk2.c.3.o: In function `forward_key_event':
lib-src/lv2/suil/build/../src/x11_in_gtk2.c:159: undefined reference to `XSendEvent'
src/x11_in_gtk2.c.3.o: In function `x_window_is_valid':
lv2/suil/build/../src/x11_in_gtk2.c:71: undefined reference to `XQueryTree'
src/x11_in_gtk2.c.3.o: In function `forward_size_request':
lib-src/lv2/suil/build/../src/x11_in_gtk2.c:172: undefined reference to `XResizeWindow'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Waf: Leaving directory `lib-src/lv2/suil/build'
Build failed
Therefore link against X11 when using GTK2.
In r13510 I had neglected to build with all local libraries and some of
them needed attention.
So, I also took the opportunity to work out the locale directory and
how to keep it unmolested as well. As a result, all locales are rebuilt
as expected, but into the "build" directory.
As a bonus you may now test Audacity from the "build" directory and have
Nyquist plugins and message catalogs available (so you can test other
languages again without havint to install).
So, again:
mkdir buildme
cd buildme
../configure
make
./audacity