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-rw-r--r-- | extra/webkit2gtk-4.1/i486.diff | 36 |
diff --git a/extra/webkit2gtk-4.1/i486.diff b/extra/webkit2gtk-4.1/i486.diff new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f794a6f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/webkit2gtk-4.1/i486.diff @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +diff -ru webkitgtk-2.44.2/Source/ThirdParty/ANGLE/src/common/platform.h webkitgtk-2.44.2_sse/Source/ThirdParty/ANGLE/src/common/platform.h +--- webkitgtk-2.44.2/Source/ThirdParty/ANGLE/src/common/platform.h 2024-03-16 06:45:47.852676000 +0000 ++++ webkitgtk-2.44.2_sse/Source/ThirdParty/ANGLE/src/common/platform.h 2024-07-13 05:48:45.724474953 +0000 +@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ + #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_M_ARM) && !defined(_M_ARM64) + # include <intrin.h> + # define ANGLE_USE_SSE +-#elif defined(__GNUC__) && (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__)) ++#elif 0 + # include <x86intrin.h> + # define ANGLE_USE_SSE + #endif +diff -ru webkitgtk-2.44.2/Source/cmake/WebKitCompilerFlags.cmake webkitgtk-2.44.2_sse/Source/cmake/WebKitCompilerFlags.cmake +--- webkitgtk-2.44.2/Source/cmake/WebKitCompilerFlags.cmake 2024-03-16 06:45:51.284670000 +0000 ++++ webkitgtk-2.44.2_sse/Source/cmake/WebKitCompilerFlags.cmake 2024-07-13 05:50:15.429706698 +0000 +@@ -175,13 +175,13 @@ + endif () + + # Force SSE2 fp on x86 builds. +- if (WTF_CPU_X86 AND NOT CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING) +- WEBKIT_PREPEND_GLOBAL_COMPILER_FLAGS(-msse2 -mfpmath=sse) +- include(DetectSSE2) +- if (NOT SSE2_SUPPORT_FOUND) +- message(FATAL_ERROR "SSE2 support is required to compile WebKit") +- endif () +- endif () ++# if (WTF_CPU_X86 AND NOT CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING) ++# WEBKIT_PREPEND_GLOBAL_COMPILER_FLAGS(-msse2 -mfpmath=sse) ++# include(DetectSSE2) ++# if (NOT SSE2_SUPPORT_FOUND) ++# message(FATAL_ERROR "SSE2 support is required to compile WebKit") ++# endif () ++# endif () + + # Makes builds faster. The GCC manual warns about the possibility that the assembler being + # used may not support input from a pipe, but in practice the toolchains we support all do. |