fix i686 fpermissive

epel8
Tom Callaway 5 years ago
parent 43b2c19f2e
commit ee64066a7c

@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
diff -up chromium-73.0.3683.75/media/gpu/vaapi/BUILD.gn.i686permissive chromium-73.0.3683.75/media/gpu/vaapi/BUILD.gn
--- chromium-73.0.3683.75/media/gpu/vaapi/BUILD.gn.i686permissive 2019-03-15 10:10:18.689287815 +0100
+++ chromium-73.0.3683.75/media/gpu/vaapi/BUILD.gn 2019-03-15 10:11:56.943294101 +0100
@@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ import("//ui/ozone/ozone.gni")
assert(use_vaapi)
+config("vaapi_permissive") {
+ cflags = [ "-fpermissive" ]
+}
+
generate_stubs("libva_stubs") {
extra_header = "va_stub_header.fragment"
sigs = [ "va.sigs" ]
@@ -79,6 +83,8 @@ source_set("vaapi") {
configs += [ "//build/config/linux/libva" ]
}
+ configs += [ ":vaapi_permissive" ]
+
if (use_x11) {
configs += [ "//build/config/linux:x11" ]
deps += [ "//ui/gfx/x" ]

@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
diff -up chromium-75.0.3770.80/media/gpu/vaapi/BUILD.gn.i686permissive chromium-75.0.3770.80/media/gpu/vaapi/BUILD.gn
--- chromium-75.0.3770.80/media/gpu/vaapi/BUILD.gn.i686permissive 2019-06-10 14:47:37.315515026 -0400
+++ chromium-75.0.3770.80/media/gpu/vaapi/BUILD.gn 2019-06-10 14:48:25.250604888 -0400
@@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ import("//ui/ozone/ozone.gni")
assert(use_vaapi)
+config("vaapi_permissive") {
+ cflags = [ "-fpermissive" ]
+}
+
generate_stubs("libva_stubs") {
extra_header = "va_stub_header.fragment"
sigs = [ "va.sigs" ]
@@ -89,6 +93,8 @@ source_set("vaapi") {
deps += [ "//media/gpu/linux" ]
}
+ configs += [ ":vaapi_permissive" ]
+
if (use_x11) {
configs += [ "//build/config/linux:x11" ]
deps += [ "//ui/gfx/x" ]

@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ Patch119: chromium-70.0.3538.77-aarch64-arch-want-new-stat.patch
# Enable VAAPI support on Linux
# NOTE: This patch will never land upstream
Patch121: enable-vaapi.patch
Patch122: chromium-73.0.3683.75-vaapi-i686-fpermissive.patch
Patch122: chromium-75.0.3770.80-vaapi-i686-fpermissive.patch
# Fix compatibility with VA-API library (libva) version 1
Patch124: chromium-75.0.3770.80-vaapi-libva1-compatibility.patch
# drop rsp clobber, which breaks gcc9 (thanks to Jeff Law)

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