Adjusted INSTALL_LIBDIR detection so that it is set to "lib64" on any 64bit
system (not only x86_64). New condition is insipired by GNUInstallDirs cmake
module.
cherry-pick f1daf9ce from 10.0 branch
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Fix build failures caused by new C runtime library
- isnan, snprintf, struct timespec are now defined, attempt to
redefine them leads
- P_tmpdir, tzname are no more defined
- lfind() and lsearch() in lf_hash.c had to be renamed, declaration
conflicts with some C runtime functions with the same name declared in
a header included by stdlib.h
Also fix couple of annoying warnings :
- remove #define NOMINMAX from config.h to avoid "redefined" compiler
warnings(NOMINMAX is already in compile flags)
- disable incremental linker in Debug as well (feature not used much
and compiler crashes often)
Also simplify package building with Wix, require Wix 3.9 or later
(VS2015 is not compatible with old Wix 3.5/3.6)
If GCC or CLang compile with link time optimization (-flto),
they throw an error during link , when lto sees a
function (e.g mysql_real_connect) is redeclared as "external void *"
in libmysql_exports.cc
The fix disables -flto for generated libmysql_exports.cc
Problem Statement
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Fix various issues when building MySQL with Visual Studio 2015.
Fix:
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- Visual Studio 2015 adds support for timespec. Add check and
related code to use this and only use our replacement if
timespec is not defined.
- Rename lfind/lsearch to my* to avoid redefinition problems.
- Set default value for TMPDIR to "" on Windows as P_tmpdir
no longer exists.
- using VS definition of snprintf if available
- tzname are now renamed to _tzname.
The License field in the MariaDB RPM packages is GPL. This does not tell
the version of GPL and might confuse tools and users that rely on this
field.
Best practice in the RPM world is to use "GPLv2" for the GPL 2.0
license.
The commit switches the license field of the RPM packages to GPLv2.
(that is MY_CHECK_C_COMPILER_FLAG, MY_CHECK_CXX_COMPILER_FLAG,
MY_CHECK_AND_SET_COMPILER_FLAG)
This is to have a clear "internal" name prefix and to avoid
mixing them with hand-named symbols