Tim Autry 7bfd3e4b31
[freeglut] fix debug macro patch (#11527)
* [freeglut] fix linking release dll to debug lib

This patch:
1. Increments version by -1 in the CONTROL file
2. Adds execution of fix-debug-macro.patch file in portfile.cmake
3. Add the fix-debug-macro.patch to the port directory

* [freeglut] update version to -1 

Update CONTROL file to reflect version 3.2.1-1 adding fix-debug-macro.patch

* [freeglut] update portfile.cmake

Update portfile.cmake to execute new fix-debug-macro.patch
Reference: https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/issues/8315
This patch updates:
1.  the ./include/GL/freeglut_std.h
     - line 73 and 91
       - from ifdef NDEBUG
       - to if defined(NDEBUG) || !defined(_DEBUG)
2. the ./src/blackberry/fg_main_blackberry.c
    - line 34
       - from ifdef NDEBUG
       - to if defined(NDEBUG) || !defined(_DEBUG)

* Update portfile.cmake

* Update ports/freeglut/portfile.cmake

Co-authored-by: Jack·Boos·Yu <47264268+JackBoosY@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-26 22:02:55 -07:00
2020-05-26 21:38:37 -07:00
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