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[WIP] Target Shared library (dll) #54

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Hopefully this helps us get a dll that can be converted to a Unix archive file

Manuel Hornung and others added 20 commits March 22, 2019 17:26
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* Use python instead of sys.executable - sys.executable returned a strange path inside cygwin

* Disable debug symbols

* Rename build output directory: Debug -> Release

* Adds esy-libjpeg-turbo to fix osx (hopefully linux too) builds

* Escape compilers in the --args

* Create .gitattributes

* Enable windows and osx

* Update skia.pc - Make sure libjpeg (turbo)'s compiler and linker flags are exposed on
Mac and Linux, now that GN doesn't compile them in.

* symlink workaround - Deletes the gyp symlink checked into the repo and instead
creates it once the gyp is downloaded as a dep
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Sorry about the noise. Wrong repository

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