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Thomas Petazzoni 848c5b9480 cairo: improve the Blackfin build fix
Patch cairo-001-blackfin-build-fix.patch was added in commit
d372d0b677 ('cairo: add patch to fix
Blackfin build failure') to take into account the fact that Blackfin
has a non-empty USER_LABEL_PREFIX: C symbol 'foo' corresponds to
assembly symbol '_foo', contrary to most other architectures where
they are the same.

However, the patch was only fixing the relevant macros in
src/cairo-compiler-private.h and did not take into account the
duplicated version of these macros in
util/cairo-script/cairo-script-private.h. This commit fixes that.

This commit is fixing a build failure on Blackfin, for which there was
no recorded autobuilder result because this problem was hidden by the
problem fixed by the previous commit ('cairo: fix build on Blackfin in
test/cairo-test-runner.c').

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-02-24 08:58:23 +01:00
arch arch: remove sh2, sh3 and sh3eb support 2014-02-05 12:05:58 +01:00
board beaglebone: update to TI 3.12 kernel 2014-02-10 19:40:27 +01:00
boot barebox: bump to version 2014.02.0 2014-02-10 09:59:49 +01:00
configs beaglebone: add DT for BeagleBone Black 2014-02-17 09:01:38 +01:00
docs docs/manual: mention the per-package graph-depends target 2014-02-23 22:30:14 +01:00
fs fs/ubi: add option to use custom ubinize config file 2014-02-08 22:57:31 +01:00
linux linux: bump to version 3.13.5 2014-02-23 14:30:36 +01:00
package cairo: improve the Blackfin build fix 2014-02-24 08:58:23 +01:00
support infra: replace BUILDROOT_CONFIG with BR2_CONFIG 2014-02-09 17:00:13 +01:00
system skeleton: /etc/fstab: make sure /tmp is world writable and sticky 2014-02-21 22:30:24 +01:00
toolchain Rename BUILDROOT_LIBC to BR_LIBC 2014-02-04 15:06:46 +01:00
.defconfig buildroot: get rid of s390 support 2009-01-12 14:36:14 +00:00
.gitignore update gitignore 2013-05-04 12:41:55 +02:00
CHANGES Update for 2014.02-rc2 2014-02-20 09:24:32 +01:00
Config.in Fix backup and kernel download url. 2014-02-22 22:48:53 +01:00
Config.in.legacy kernel-headers: remove deprecated versions 3.1, 3.3, 3.5 2014-02-08 23:43:24 +01:00
COPYING clarify license and fix website license link 2009-05-08 09:29:41 +02:00
Makefile Makefile: internally use absolute paths to BR2_EXTERNAL 2014-02-22 21:56:57 +01:00
Makefile.legacy Makefile.legacy: fix recursive invocation with BUILDROOT_DL_DIR and _CONFIG 2014-02-11 08:14:57 +01:00

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