Index: content/content.gyp |
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--- content/content.gyp (revision 124212) |
+++ content/content.gyp (working copy) |
@@ -190,69 +190,5 @@ |
], |
}, |
], |
- ['OS=="mac"', { |
- 'targets': [ |
- { |
- 'target_name': 'closure_blocks_leopard_compat', |
- 'defines!': ['CONTENT_IMPLEMENTATION'], |
- 'sources': [ |
- 'browser/mac/closure_blocks_leopard_compat.h', |
- ], |
- 'conditions': [ |
- ['mac_sdk == "10.5"', { |
- 'type': 'shared_library', |
- 'product_name': 'closure_blocks_leopard_compat_stub', |
- 'variables': { |
- # This target controls stripping directly. See below. |
- 'mac_strip': 0, |
- }, |
- 'sources': [ |
- 'browser/mac/closure_blocks_leopard_compat.S', |
- ], |
- 'xcode_settings': { |
- # These values are taken from libSystem.dylib in the 10.5 |
- # SDK. Setting LD_DYLIB_INSTALL_NAME causes anything linked |
- # against this stub library to look for the symbols it |
- # provides in the real libSystem at runtime. When using ld |
- # from Xcode 4 or later (ld64-123.2 and up), giving two |
- # libraries with the same "install name" to the linker will |
- # cause it to print "ld: warning: dylibs with same install |
- # name". This is harmless, and ld will behave as intended |
- # here. |
- # |
- # The real library's compatibility version is used, and the |
- # value of the current version from the SDK is used to make |
- # it appear as though anything linked against this stub was |
- # linked against the real thing. |
- 'LD_DYLIB_INSTALL_NAME': '/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib', |
- 'DYLIB_COMPATIBILITY_VERSION': '1.0.0', |
- 'DYLIB_CURRENT_VERSION': '111.1.4', |
- |
- # Turn on stripping (yes, even in debug mode), and add the -c |
- # flag. This is what produces a stub library (MH_DYLIB_STUB) |
- # as opposed to a dylib (MH_DYLIB). MH_DYLIB_STUB files |
- # contain symbol tables and everything else needed for |
- # linking, but are stripped of section contents. This is the |
- # same way that the stub libraries in Mac OS X SDKs are |
- # created. dyld will refuse to load a stub library, so this |
- # provides some insurance in case anyone tries to load the |
- # stub at runtime. |
- 'DEPLOYMENT_POSTPROCESSING': 'YES', |
- 'STRIP_STYLE': 'non-global', |
- 'STRIPFLAGS': '-c', |
- }, |
- }, { # else: mac_sdk != "10.5" |
- # When using the 10.6 SDK or newer, the necessary definitions |
- # are already present in libSystem.dylib. There is no need to |
- # build a stub dylib to provide these symbols at link time. |
- # This target is still useful to cause those symbols to be |
- # treated as weak imports in dependents, who still must |
- # #include closure_blocks_leopard_compat.h to get weak imports. |
- 'type': 'none', |
- }], |
- ], |
- }, |
- ], |
- }], |
], |
} |