alsa-utils/bat/Makefile.am
Takashi Iwai 3bf8e79c3b bat: Avoid local signal.h file
The local header file named as "signal.h" causes mysterious compile
error when built with an old glibc.
 signal.h:27: error: conflicting types for 'sin_generator_init'
 ./signal.h:27: error: previous declaration of 'sin_generator_init' was here
 signal.h:28: error: conflicting types for 'sin_generator_next_sample'
 ./signal.h:28: error: previous declaration of 'sin_generator_next_sample' was here
 ....

This turned out to be the conflict of signal.h; namely, pthread.h that
is included before our local signal.h also includes "pthread.h".
Since our local "signal.h" has a higher priority, it gets loaded
instead of the expected pthread's one.  Then we load it again, and it
screws up.

Although it's basically a bug of pthread, it's anyway not good to have
a header file conflicting with the standard header file.  So, let's
name it more explicitly as specific to BAT, bat-signal.h, for avoiding
such a conflict.

Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
2015-11-09 14:04:11 +01:00

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bin_PROGRAMS = bat
man_MANS = bat.1
EXTRA_DIST = bat.1
bat_SOURCES = \
bat.c \
common.c \
analyze.c \
signal.c \
convert.c \
alsa.c
noinst_HEADERS = \
common.h \
bat-signal.h \
alsa.h \
convert.h \
analyze.h
AM_CPPFLAGS = \
-Wall -I$(top_srcdir)/include
bat_LDADD = @FFTW_LIB@