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2023-10-31liblzma: Add Cflags.private to liblzma.pc.in for MSYS2.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
It properly adds -DLZMA_API_STATIC when compiling code that will be linked against static liblzma. Having it there on systems other than Windows does no harm. See: https://www.msys2.org/docs/pkgconfig/
2012-04-19liblzma: Fix Libs.private in liblzma.pc to include -lrt when needed.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2010-01-27Use PACKAGE_URL instead of custom PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2009-07-18Added public domain notice into a few files.Lasse Collin1-0/+7
2009-07-05Use @PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE@ in liblzma.pc.in.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2009-06-04Fix purporse -> purpose. Thanks to Andrew Dudman.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
Released .xz spec 1.0.2 due to this fix too.
2008-12-31Remove lzma_init() and other init functions from liblzma API.Lasse Collin1-0/+12
Half of developers were already forgetting to use these functions, which could have caused total breakage in some future liblzma version or even now if --enable-small was used. Now liblzma uses pthread_once() to do the initializations unless it has been built with --disable-threads which make these initializations thread-unsafe. When --enable-small isn't used, liblzma currently gets needlessly linked against libpthread (on systems that have it). While it is stupid for now, liblzma will need threads in future anyway, so this stupidity will be temporary only. When --enable-small is used, different code CRC32 and CRC64 is now used than without --enable-small. This made the resulting binary slightly smaller, but the main reason was to clean it up and to handle the lack of lzma_init_check(). The pkg-config file lzma.pc was renamed to liblzma.pc. I'm not sure if it works correctly and portably for static linking (Libs.private includes -pthread or other operating system specific flags). Hopefully someone complains if it is bad. lzma_rc_prices[] is now included as a precomputed array even with --enable-small. It's just 128 bytes now that it uses uint8_t instead of uint32_t. Smaller array seemed to be at least as fast as the more bloated uint32_t array on x86; hopefully it's not bad on other architectures.