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authorcallum_linden <none@none>2013-04-17 13:38:04 -0700
committercallum_linden <none@none>2013-04-17 13:38:04 -0700
commit88eff41649b13f00f636e54e093fd5b8becf5f8c (patch)
treef099a81df2c66e9940aa85ad1f47cc982a5eecc1 /indra/newview/linux_tools
parent010c87788d5c698d6cfe5782ac02d9a3924124cf (diff)
parentfac6ee27f2d3277494f011271064b0e5e7e02554 (diff)
Merge with viewer-development
Diffstat (limited to 'indra/newview/linux_tools')
-rwxr-xr-xindra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh31
1 files changed, 27 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/indra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh b/indra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh
index ef3746c90b..48b883e999 100755
--- a/indra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh
+++ b/indra/newview/linux_tools/wrapper.sh
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ if [ "`uname -m`" = "x86_64" ]; then
echo '64-bit Linux detected.'
fi
+
## Everything below this line is just for advanced troubleshooters.
##-------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -60,7 +61,15 @@ fi
export SDL_VIDEO_X11_DGAMOUSE=0
## - Works around a problem with misconfigured 64-bit systems not finding GL
-export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH="${LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH}":/usr/lib64/dri:/usr/lib32/dri:/usr/lib/dri
+I386_MULTIARCH="$(dpkg-architecture -ai386 -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH 2>/dev/null)"
+MULTIARCH_ERR=$?
+if [ $MULTIARCH_ERR -eq 0 ]; then
+ echo 'Multi-arch support detected.'
+ MULTIARCH_GL_DRIVERS="/usr/lib/${I386_MULTIARCH}/dri"
+ export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH="${LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH}:${MULTIARCH_GL_DRIVERS}:/usr/lib64/dri:/usr/lib32/dri:/usr/lib/dri"
+else
+ export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH="${LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH}:/usr/lib64/dri:/usr/lib32/dri:/usr/lib/dri"
+fi
## - The 'scim' GTK IM module widely crashes the viewer. Avoid it.
if [ "$GTK_IM_MODULE" = "scim" ]; then
@@ -117,18 +126,32 @@ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$PWD/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
# Simply embedding $(<etc/gridargs.dat) into a command line treats each of
# Second, Life and Developer as separate args -- no good. We need bash to
# process quotes using eval.
-# First read it without scanning, then scan that string. Break quoted words
+# First, check if we have been instructed to skip reading in gridargs.dat:
+skip_gridargs=false
+argnum=0
+for ARG in "$@"; do
+ if [ "--skip-gridargs" == "$ARG" ]; then
+ skip_gridargs=true
+ else
+ ARGS[$argnum]="$ARG"
+ argnum=$(($argnum+1))
+ fi
+done
+
+# Second, read it without scanning, then scan that string. Break quoted words
# into a bash array. Note that if gridargs.dat is empty, or contains only
# whitespace, the resulting gridargs array will be empty -- zero entries --
# therefore "${gridargs[@]}" entirely vanishes from the command line below,
# just as we want.
-eval gridargs=("$(<etc/gridargs.dat)")
+if ! $skip_gridargs ; then
+ eval gridargs=("$(<etc/gridargs.dat)")
+fi
# Run the program.
# Don't quote $LL_WRAPPER because, if empty, it should simply vanish from the
# command line. But DO quote "$@": preserve separate args as individually
# quoted. Similar remarks about the contents of gridargs.
-$LL_WRAPPER bin/do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin "${gridargs[@]}" "$@"
+$LL_WRAPPER bin/do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin "${gridargs[@]}" "${ARGS[@]}"
LL_RUN_ERR=$?
# Handle any resulting errors