There is no need to compile our DLLs as shared libraries since we are
managing symbols exports and imports through spec files.
On my system, this reduces the configure-time by a factor of two.
This is a temporary fix for a timeout in windowscodecs:tiffformat.
The test ends up invoking Win32ErrorHandler with:
_TIFFVSetField: <IStream object>: Bad value 0 for "ResolutionUnit" tag.
Ideally we'd keep the MessageBox version of the error/warning handlers but
make them respect the current error mode to avoid blocking tests and other
non-interactive applications.
This is no official system DLL and WineD3D is its only user. But latest WineD3D prefers the libtxc_dxtn codebase instead of the alternative library we used.
This is also what Mesa uses and Fedora ships now that the patents have expired, so we should stick to the same.
I'm importing the libtxc_dxtn-1.0.1 codebase from https://people.freedesktop.org/~cbrill/libtxc_dxtn/
It compiles warning-free in our tree without modifying a single line!
I'm merging this Pull Request based on the positive response in CORE-12759.
I lack a proper test case myself, but my version at least shouldn't make things worse. In my opinion, the previous one was broken anyway due to using stdcall imports when WineD3D called cdecl ones.
This also removes the NSWPAT option from our buildsystem as dxtn was its latest user.