These targets no longer build (PPC support was removed from
libvpx). Remove the dead code and misleading help output.
BUG=https://code.google.com/p/webm/issues/detail?id=997
Change-Id: Ib35614806adeae970f3821da0d8dbcc54ab8d868
All the assembly code has been removed, the tests no longer check for
the target, and android and chrome do not use the targets.
Change-Id: I193993f7b2b0bd6478453402f573ce3606e04e8d
Really just armv7. This is a convenience target intended to make iOS
development with libvpx easier. Xcode projects with default settings
will fail to build when a framework lacks armv7s support when targetting
iOS7.
Change-Id: I7eb80d52eec25501febc0d2c3c0b4ed964b8ed5b
+ the remnants in the build system & README
the documentation that required php was removed in:
50fa585 Removing examples code generation and making them static.
Change-Id: Ibf00dca9ab2715fc21e8de358807b63d1445662c
The commit introduces a make target 'testdata' that downloads the
required test data from the WebM project website. The data will also
be downloaded if invoking `make test` but is not a strict requirement
for only building the test executable.
The download directory is taken from the LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH
environment variable, or may be specified as part of the make command.
If unset, it defaults to the current directory. It's expected that
most developers will want to set this environment variable to a place
outside their source/build trees, to avoid having to download the data
more than once.
To add test data file:
1) add a line to test/test.mk:
LIBVPX_TEST_DATA-yes += foo-bar-file.y4m
2) add its sha1sum to the test/test-data.sha1 file in the following
format:
528cc88c821e5f5b133c2b40f9c8e3f22eaacc4c foo-bar-file.y4m
3) upload the file to the website
$ gsutil cp foo-bar-file.y4m gs://downloads.webmproject.org/test_data/libvpx
This implementation will check the integrity of the test data
automatically if the `sha1sum` executable is available.
Change-Id: If6910fe304bb3f5cdcc5cb9e5f9afa5be74720d2
Android.mk file for using the Android NDK build
system to compile. Adds option for SDK path to
use the compiler that comes with android for testing
compiler compliance.
Change-Id: I5fd17cb76e3ed631758d3f392e62ae1a050d0d10
one comment in the README said the configure script was in src.
it's not. pointed out by Aaron Sherman
Change-Id: Ife0b53e096856d46669a99eefd71ac23d0351f65
When the license headers were updated, they accidentally contained
trailing whitespace, so unfortunately we have to touch all the files
again.
Change-Id: I236c05fade06589e417179c0444cb39b09e4200d