Add USE_INTERNAL_LIBS, a default for USE_INTERNAL_*

Linux distributions that want to link dependencies externally will
generally want to link (almost) every dependency externally; similarly,
minimal-dependency builds that want to use the embedded copies of
dependencies will generally want to do so for (almost) every dependency.
Make it easier to choose one of those by setting USE_INTERNAL_LIBS=0
or USE_INTERNAL_LIBS=1, respectively.

The default can still be overridden per-dependency; for instance,
"make USE_INTERNAL_LIBS=0 USE_INTERNAL_OPUS=1" will use the system
version of everything except Opus.
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Simon McVittie 2013-05-12 16:56:56 +01:00
parent 53bbfc2cd6
commit 1fe4e0c239
2 changed files with 14 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -97,6 +97,10 @@ Makefile.local:
USE_CODEC_OPUS - enable Ogg Opus support
USE_MUMBLE - enable Mumble support
USE_VOIP - enable built-in VoIP support
USE_INTERNAL_LIBS - build internal libraries instead of dynamically
linking against system libraries; this just sets
the default for USE_INTERNAL_SPEEX etc.
and USE_LOCAL_HEADERS
USE_INTERNAL_SPEEX - build internal speex library instead of dynamically
linking against system libspeex
USE_FREETYPE - enable FreeType support for rendering fonts