rbutil uses several components from the utils folder, and can be
considered part of utils too. Having it in a separate folder is an
arbitrary split that doesn't help anymore these days, so merge them.
This also allows other utils to easily use libtools.make without the
need to navigate to a different folder.
Change-Id: I3fc2f4de19e3e776553efb5dea5f779dfec0dc21
When cross compiling for Windows (at least mxe) links bz2, causing both
our copy and the system one getting linked, resulting in symbol clashes.
Make sure we use the same name as the system one, so the linker can pick
one of both.
Change-Id: I16213a20f48d4e192cd0b756931f9ccb449fd1c0
On macOS we pass the full path to the compiler. On recent versions this
causes the compiler to not find its SDK path, this needs to get passed
via the isysroot option.
Change-Id: Iea2820e1755cc80e12691119dfa31d70938ea511
Replace the use of crypto++ with tomcrypt, which is much smaller and C.
This gets rid of various build issues for systems that don't ship
crypo++ (i.e. everything except Linux.)
Change-Id: Ic0799e17b94935c71b14765cf9a2a7ea2b0adc7a
This is to enable binary patching of Hiby-based firmware files
Note that noting in rbutil uses this yet.
Change-Id: I03ac824dd7402d508eb4e857ad78f184eb0d0243
This fixes a couple of issues when cross-compiling for windows:
- lib builds (i.e. mks5lboot) were overriding the cross CC/CXX with the
native CC, producing incompatible binaries.
- Qt made the accessibility plugin part of the core library, so we no
longer need to import it.
Change-Id: I9d884aee62dfa51d3624a3fa9b99c23b3b375f20
Make sure its value quotes are properly escaped. Otherwise make on Windows
causes problems. Also, expand CPPDEFINES only once.
Change-Id: I52e91f17626b2596f389811b22abc12d94f721d1
Previously several additional rules were added by qmake to build the required
libraries. This has a couple of problems on Windows, requiring the use of a
msys shell.
Additional variables are passed as environment variables. Windows doesn't
understand this. Passing the variables via make command line argument works but
make won't be able to change those variables anymore, breaking things. Use
intermediate variables passed via make command line that are then exported by
the called Makefile. This doesn't work in the generated Makefile since the
export lines must not be part of a rule.
Also cleans up the project file a bit.
Change-Id: Iaffb059ce8bafe17a35bd1e0a74ae7acd966c138