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diff --git a/indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py b/indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
index f73f548a3a..f69d690cea 100755
--- a/indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
+++ b/indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
@@ -59,12 +59,14 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
# files during the build (see copy_w_viewer_manifest
# and copy_l_viewer_manifest targets)
return 'package' in self.args['actions']
-
+
def construct(self):
super(ViewerManifest, self).construct()
self.path(src="../../scripts/messages/message_template.msg", dst="app_settings/message_template.msg")
self.path(src="../../etc/message.xml", dst="app_settings/message.xml")
+ os.environ["XZ_DEFAULTS"] = "-T0"
+
if self.is_packaging_viewer():
with self.prefix(src_dst="app_settings"):
self.exclude("logcontrol.xml")
@@ -87,7 +89,7 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
# ... and the entire image filters directory
self.path("filters")
-
+
# ... and the included spell checking dictionaries
pkgdir = os.path.join(self.args['build'], os.pardir, 'packages')
with self.prefix(src=pkgdir):
@@ -260,14 +262,14 @@ class ViewerManifest(LLManifest):
def app_name_oneword(self):
return ''.join(self.app_name().split())
-
+
def icon_path(self):
return "icons/" + self.channel_type()
def extract_names(self,src):
"""Extract contributor names from source file, returns string"""
try:
- with open(src, 'r') as contrib_file:
+ with open(src, 'r') as contrib_file:
lines = contrib_file.readlines()
except IOError:
print("Failed to open '%s'" % src)
@@ -491,7 +493,7 @@ class Windows_x86_64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
raise Exception("Directories are not supported by test_CRT_and_copy_action()")
else:
print("Doesn't exist:", src)
-
+
def construct(self):
super().construct()
@@ -543,7 +545,7 @@ class Windows_x86_64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
self.path2basename(os.path.join(os.pardir,
'llplugin', 'slplugin', self.args['configuration']),
"slplugin.exe")
-
+
# Get shared libs from the shared libs staging directory
with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(self.args['build'], os.pardir,
'sharedlibs', self.args['buildtype'])):
@@ -584,7 +586,7 @@ class Windows_x86_64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
# Vivox libraries
self.path("vivoxsdk_x64.dll")
self.path("ortp_x64.dll")
-
+
# OpenSSL
self.path("libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll")
self.path("libssl-1_1-x64.dll")
@@ -711,7 +713,7 @@ class Windows_x86_64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
self.path("plugins/")
if not self.is_packaging_viewer():
- self.package_file = "copied_deps"
+ self.package_file = "copied_deps"
def nsi_file_commands(self, install=True):
def INSTDIR(path):
@@ -770,7 +772,7 @@ class Windows_x86_64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
installer_file = self.installer_base_name() + '_Setup.exe'
substitution_strings['installer_file'] = installer_file
-
+
version_vars = """
!define INSTEXE "SLVersionChecker.exe"
!define VERSION "%(version_short)s"
@@ -779,7 +781,7 @@ class Windows_x86_64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
!define VERSION_REGISTRY "%(version_registry)s"
!define VIEWER_EXE "%(final_exe)s"
""" % substitution_strings
-
+
if self.channel_type() == 'release':
substitution_strings['caption'] = CHANNEL_VENDOR_BASE
else:
@@ -910,7 +912,7 @@ class Darwin_x86_64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
# yields a slightly smaller binary but makes crash
# logs mostly useless. This may be desirable for the
# final release. Or not.
- if ("package" in self.args['actions'] or
+ if ("package" in self.args['actions'] or
"unpacked" in self.args['actions']):
self.run_command(
['strip', '-S', executable])
@@ -935,7 +937,7 @@ class Darwin_x86_64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
with self.prefix(src=relpkgdir, dst=""):
self.path("libndofdev.dylib")
- self.path("libhunspell-*.dylib")
+ self.path("libhunspell-*.dylib")
with self.prefix(src_dst="cursors_mac"):
self.path("*.tif")
@@ -1211,6 +1213,381 @@ class Darwin_x86_64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
self.set_github_output_path('viewer_app', tarpath)
+class Darwin_arm64_Manifest(ViewerManifest):
+ build_data_json_platform = 'mac'
+ address_size = 64
+
+ def finish_build_data_dict(self, build_data_dict):
+ build_data_dict.update({'Bundle Id':self.args['bundleid']})
+ return build_data_dict
+
+ def is_packaging_viewer(self):
+ # darwin requires full app bundle packaging even for debugging.
+ return True
+
+ def is_rearranging(self):
+ # That said, some stuff should still only be performed once.
+ # Are either of these actions in 'actions'? Is the set intersection
+ # non-empty?
+ return bool(set(["package", "unpacked"]).intersection(self.args['actions']))
+
+ def construct(self):
+ # copy over the build result (this is a no-op if run within the xcode
+ # script)
+ self.path(os.path.join(self.args['configuration'], self.channel() + ".app"), dst="")
+
+ pkgdir = os.path.join(self.args['build'], os.pardir, 'packages')
+ relpkgdir = os.path.join(pkgdir, "lib", "release")
+ debpkgdir = os.path.join(pkgdir, "lib", "debug")
+
+ with self.prefix(src="", dst="Contents"): # everything goes in Contents
+ bugsplat_db = self.args.get('bugsplat')
+ if bugsplat_db:
+ # Inject BugsplatServerURL into Info.plist if provided.
+ Info_plist = self.dst_path_of("Info.plist")
+ with open(Info_plist, 'rb') as f:
+ Info = plistlib.load(f)
+ # https://www.bugsplat.com/docs/platforms/os-x#configuration
+ Info["BugsplatServerURL"] = \
+ "https://{}.bugsplat.com/".format(bugsplat_db)
+ self.put_in_file(
+ plistlib.dumps(Info),
+ os.path.basename(Info_plist),
+ "Info.plist")
+
+ # CEF framework goes inside Contents/Frameworks.
+ # Remember where we parked this car.
+ with self.prefix(src="", dst="Frameworks"):
+ CEF_framework = "Chromium Embedded Framework.framework"
+ self.path2basename(relpkgdir, CEF_framework)
+ CEF_framework = self.dst_path_of(CEF_framework)
+
+ if self.args.get('bugsplat'):
+ self.path2basename(relpkgdir, "BugsplatMac.framework")
+
+ with self.prefix(dst="MacOS"):
+ executable = self.dst_path_of(self.channel())
+ if self.args.get('bugsplat'):
+ # According to Apple Technical Note TN2206:
+ # https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2206/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40007919-CH1-TNTAG207
+ # "If an app uses @rpath or an absolute path to link to a
+ # dynamic library outside of the app, the app will be
+ # rejected by Gatekeeper. ... Neither the codesign nor the
+ # spctl tool will show the error."
+ # (Thanks, Apple. Maybe fix spctl to warn?)
+ # The BugsplatMac framework embeds @rpath, which is
+ # causing scary Gatekeeper popups at viewer start. Work
+ # around this by changing the reference baked into our
+ # viewer. The install_name_tool -change option needs the
+ # previous value. Instead of guessing -- which might
+ # silently be defeated by a BugSplat SDK update that
+ # changes their baked-in @rpath -- ask for the path
+ # stamped into the framework.
+ # Let exception, if any, propagate -- if this doesn't
+ # work, we need the build to noisily fail!
+ oldpath = subprocess.check_output(
+ ['objdump', '--macho', '--dylib-id', '--non-verbose',
+ os.path.join(relpkgdir, "BugsplatMac.framework", "BugsplatMac")],
+ text=True
+ ).splitlines()[-1] # take the last line of output
+ self.run_command(
+ ['install_name_tool', '-change', oldpath,
+ '@executable_path/../Frameworks/BugsplatMac.framework/BugsplatMac',
+ executable])
+
+ # NOTE: the -S argument to strip causes it to keep
+ # enough info for annotated backtraces (i.e. function
+ # names in the crash log). 'strip' with no arguments
+ # yields a slightly smaller binary but makes crash
+ # logs mostly useless. This may be desirable for the
+ # final release. Or not.
+ if ("package" in self.args['actions'] or
+ "unpacked" in self.args['actions']):
+ self.run_command(
+ ['strip', '-S', executable])
+
+ with self.prefix(dst="Resources"):
+ # defer cross-platform file copies until we're in the
+ # nested Resources directory
+ super().construct()
+
+ # need .icns file referenced by Info.plist
+ with self.prefix(src=self.icon_path(), dst="") :
+ self.path("secondlife.icns")
+
+ # Copy in the updater script and helper modules
+ self.path(src=os.path.join(pkgdir, 'VMP'), dst="updater")
+
+ with self.prefix(src="", dst=os.path.join("updater", "icons")):
+ self.path2basename(self.icon_path(), "secondlife.ico")
+ with self.prefix(src="vmp_icons", dst=""):
+ self.path("*.png")
+ self.path("*.gif")
+
+ with self.prefix(src=relpkgdir, dst=""):
+ self.path("libndofdev.dylib")
+ self.path("libhunspell-*.dylib")
+
+ with self.prefix(src_dst="cursors_mac"):
+ self.path("*.tif")
+
+ self.path("licenses-mac.txt", dst="licenses.txt")
+ self.path("featuretable_mac.txt")
+ self.path("cube.dae")
+ self.path("SecondLife.nib")
+
+ with self.prefix(src=pkgdir,dst=""):
+ self.path("ca-bundle.crt")
+
+ # Translations
+ self.path("English.lproj/language.txt")
+ self.replace_in(src="English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings",
+ dst="English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings",
+ searchdict={'%%VERSION%%':'.'.join(self.args['version'])}
+ )
+ self.path("German.lproj")
+ self.path("Japanese.lproj")
+ self.path("Korean.lproj")
+ self.path("da.lproj")
+ self.path("es.lproj")
+ self.path("fr.lproj")
+ self.path("hu.lproj")
+ self.path("it.lproj")
+ self.path("nl.lproj")
+ self.path("pl.lproj")
+ self.path("pt.lproj")
+ self.path("ru.lproj")
+ self.path("tr.lproj")
+ self.path("uk.lproj")
+ self.path("zh-Hans.lproj")
+
+ def path_optional(src, dst):
+ """
+ For a number of our self.path() calls, not only do we want
+ to deal with the absence of src, we also want to remember
+ which were present. Return either an empty list (absent)
+ or a list containing dst (present). Concatenate these
+ return values to get a list of all libs that are present.
+ """
+ # This was simple before we started needing to pass
+ # wildcards. Fortunately, self.path() ends up appending a
+ # (source, dest) pair to self.file_list for every expanded
+ # file processed. Remember its size before the call.
+ oldlen = len(self.file_list)
+ try:
+ self.path(src, dst)
+ # The dest appended to self.file_list has been prepended
+ # with self.get_dst_prefix(). Strip it off again.
+ added = [os.path.relpath(d, self.get_dst_prefix())
+ for s, d in self.file_list[oldlen:]]
+ except MissingError as err:
+ print("Warning: "+err.msg, file=sys.stderr)
+ added = []
+ if not added:
+ print("Skipping %s" % dst)
+ return added
+
+ # dylibs is a list of all the .dylib files we expect to need
+ # in our bundled sub-apps. For each of these we'll create a
+ # symlink from sub-app/Contents/Resources to the real .dylib.
+ # Need to get the llcommon dll from any of the build directories as well.
+ libfile_parent = self.get_dst_prefix()
+ dylibs=[]
+ for libfile in (
+ "libapr-1.0.dylib",
+ "libaprutil-1.0.dylib",
+ "libexpat.1.dylib",
+ # libnghttp2.dylib is a symlink to
+ # libnghttp2.major.dylib, which is a symlink to
+ # libnghttp2.version.dylib. Get all of them.
+ "libnghttp2.*dylib",
+ "liburiparser.*dylib",
+ ):
+ dylibs += path_optional(os.path.join(relpkgdir, libfile), libfile)
+
+ # SLVoice executable
+ with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(pkgdir, 'bin', 'release')):
+ self.path("SLVoice")
+
+ # Vivox libraries
+ for libfile in (
+ 'libortp.dylib',
+ 'libvivoxsdk.dylib',
+ ):
+ self.path2basename(relpkgdir, libfile)
+
+ # Fmod studio dylibs (vary based on configuration)
+ if self.args['fmodstudio'] == 'ON':
+ if self.args['buildtype'].lower() == 'debug':
+ for libfile in (
+ "libfmodL.dylib",
+ ):
+ dylibs += path_optional(os.path.join(debpkgdir, libfile), libfile)
+ else:
+ for libfile in (
+ "libfmod.dylib",
+ ):
+ dylibs += path_optional(os.path.join(relpkgdir, libfile), libfile)
+
+ # our apps
+ executable_path = {}
+ embedded_apps = [ (os.path.join("llplugin", "slplugin"), "SLPlugin.app") ]
+ for app_bld_dir, app in embedded_apps:
+ self.path2basename(os.path.join(os.pardir,
+ app_bld_dir, self.args['configuration']),
+ app)
+ executable_path[app] = \
+ self.dst_path_of(os.path.join(app, "Contents", "MacOS"))
+
+ # our apps dependencies on shared libs
+ # for each app, for each dylib we collected in dylibs,
+ # create a symlink to the real copy of the dylib.
+ with self.prefix(dst=os.path.join(app, "Contents", "Resources")):
+ for libfile in dylibs:
+ self.relsymlinkf(os.path.join(libfile_parent, libfile))
+
+ # Dullahan helper apps go inside SLPlugin.app
+ with self.prefix(dst=os.path.join(
+ "SLPlugin.app", "Contents", "Frameworks")):
+
+ frameworkname = 'Chromium Embedded Framework'
+
+ # This code constructs a relative symlink from the
+ # target framework folder back to the real CEF framework.
+ # It needs to be relative so that the symlink still works when
+ # (as is normal) the user moves the app bundle out of the DMG
+ # and into the /Applications folder. Note we pass catch=False,
+ # letting the uncaught exception terminate the process, since
+ # without this symlink, Second Life web media can't possibly work.
+
+ # It might seem simpler just to symlink Frameworks back to
+ # the parent of Chromimum Embedded Framework.framework. But
+ # that would create a symlink cycle, which breaks our
+ # packaging step. So make a symlink from Chromium Embedded
+ # Framework.framework to the directory of the same name, which
+ # is NOT an ancestor of the symlink.
+
+ # from SLPlugin.app/Contents/Frameworks/Chromium Embedded
+ # Framework.framework back to
+ # $viewer_app/Contents/Frameworks/Chromium Embedded Framework.framework
+ SLPlugin_framework = self.relsymlinkf(CEF_framework, catch=False)
+
+ # for all the multiple CEF/Dullahan (as of CEF 76) helper app bundles we need:
+ for helper in (
+ "DullahanHelper",
+ "DullahanHelper (GPU)",
+ "DullahanHelper (Renderer)",
+ "DullahanHelper (Plugin)",
+ ):
+ # app is the directory name of the app bundle, with app/Contents/MacOS/helper as the executable
+ app = helper + ".app"
+
+ # copy DullahanHelper.app
+ self.path2basename(relpkgdir, app)
+
+ # and fix that up with a Frameworks/CEF symlink too
+ with self.prefix(dst=os.path.join(
+ app, 'Contents', 'Frameworks')):
+ # from Dullahan Helper *.app/Contents/Frameworks/Chromium Embedded
+ # Framework.framework back to
+ # SLPlugin.app/Contents/Frameworks/Chromium Embedded Framework.framework
+ # Since SLPlugin_framework is itself a
+ # symlink, don't let relsymlinkf() resolve --
+ # explicitly call relpath(symlink=True) and
+ # create that symlink here.
+ helper_framework = \
+ self.symlinkf(self.relpath(SLPlugin_framework, symlink=True), catch=False)
+
+ # change_command includes install_name_tool, the
+ # -change subcommand and the old framework rpath
+ # stamped into the executable. To use it with
+ # run_command(), we must still append the new
+ # framework path and the pathname of the
+ # executable to change.
+ change_command = [
+ 'install_name_tool', '-change',
+ '@rpath/Frameworks/Chromium Embedded Framework.framework/Chromium Embedded Framework']
+
+ with self.prefix(dst=os.path.join(
+ app, 'Contents', 'MacOS')):
+ # Now self.get_dst_prefix() is, at runtime,
+ # @executable_path. Locate the helper app
+ # framework (which is a symlink) from here.
+ newpath = os.path.join(
+ '@executable_path',
+ self.relpath(helper_framework, symlink=True),
+ frameworkname)
+ # and restamp the Dullahan Helper executable itself
+ self.run_command(
+ change_command +
+ [newpath, self.dst_path_of(helper)])
+
+ # SLPlugin plugins
+ with self.prefix(dst="llplugin"):
+ dylibexecutable = 'media_plugin_cef.dylib'
+ self.path2basename("../media_plugins/cef/" + self.args['configuration'],
+ dylibexecutable)
+
+ # Do this install_name_tool *after* media plugin is copied over.
+ # Locate the framework lib executable -- relative to
+ # SLPlugin.app/Contents/MacOS, which will be our
+ # @executable_path at runtime!
+ newpath = os.path.join(
+ '@executable_path',
+ self.relpath(SLPlugin_framework, executable_path["SLPlugin.app"],
+ symlink=True),
+ frameworkname)
+ # restamp media_plugin_cef.dylib
+ self.run_command(
+ change_command +
+ [newpath, self.dst_path_of(dylibexecutable)])
+
+ # copy LibVLC plugin itself
+ dylibexecutable = 'media_plugin_libvlc.dylib'
+ self.path2basename("../media_plugins/libvlc/" + self.args['configuration'], dylibexecutable)
+ # add @rpath for the correct LibVLC subfolder
+ self.run_command(['install_name_tool', '-add_rpath', '@loader_path/lib', self.dst_path_of(dylibexecutable)])
+
+ # copy LibVLC dynamic libraries
+ with self.prefix(src=relpkgdir, dst="lib"):
+ self.path( "libvlc*.dylib*" )
+ # copy LibVLC plugins folder
+ with self.prefix(src='plugins', dst=""):
+ self.path( "*.dylib" )
+ self.path( "plugins.dat" )
+
+ def package_finish(self):
+ imagename = self.installer_base_name()
+ self.set_github_output('imagename', imagename)
+ finalname = imagename + ".dmg"
+ self.package_file = finalname
+
+ RUNNER_TEMP = os.getenv('RUNNER_TEMP')
+ # When running as a GitHub Action job, RUNNER_TEMP is the recommended
+ # temp directory. If we're not running on GitHub, don't create this
+ # temp directory or this tarball: we don't clean them up, trusting
+ # that the runner is itself transient. On a dev machine, that would
+ # result in temp-directory clutter.
+ if RUNNER_TEMP:
+ # Per GitHub's actions/upload-artifact documentation
+ # https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact#maintaining-file-permissions-and-case-sensitive-files
+ # we must package the app bundle with tar before posting as an
+ # artifact. Posting individual files follows symlinks, which
+ # causes problems, especially with frameworks: a framework's top
+ # level must contain symlinks into its Versions/Current, which
+ # must itself be a symlink to some specific Versions subdir.
+ tarpath = os.path.join(RUNNER_TEMP, "viewer.tar.xz")
+ print(f'Creating {tarpath} from {self.get_dst_prefix()}')
+ with tarfile.open(tarpath, mode="w:xz") as tarball:
+ # Store in the tarball as just 'Second Life Mumble.app'
+ # instead of 'Users/someone/.../newview/Release/Second...'
+ # It's at this point that we rename 'Second Life Release.app'
+ # to 'Second Life Viewer.app'.
+ tarball.add(self.get_dst_prefix(),
+ arcname=self.app_name() + ".app")
+ self.set_github_output_path('viewer_app', tarpath)
+
+
class LinuxManifest(ViewerManifest):
build_data_json_platform = 'lnx'
@@ -1218,6 +1595,9 @@ class LinuxManifest(ViewerManifest):
super(LinuxManifest, self).construct()
pkgdir = os.path.join(self.args['build'], os.pardir, 'packages')
+ if "package_dir" in self.args:
+ pkgdir = self.args['package_dir']
+
relpkgdir = os.path.join(pkgdir, "lib", "release")
debpkgdir = os.path.join(pkgdir, "lib", "debug")
@@ -1236,49 +1616,123 @@ class LinuxManifest(ViewerManifest):
with self.prefix(dst="bin"):
self.path("secondlife-bin","do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin")
- self.path("../linux_crash_logger/linux-crash-logger","linux-crash-logger.bin")
+ #self.path("../linux_crash_logger/linux-crash-logger","linux-crash-logger.bin")
self.path2basename("../llplugin/slplugin", "SLPlugin")
#this copies over the python wrapper script, associated utilities and required libraries, see SL-321, SL-322 and SL-323
- with self.prefix(src="../viewer_components/manager", dst=""):
- self.path("*.py")
+ #with self.prefix(src="../viewer_components/manager", dst=""):
+ # self.path("*.py")
# recurses, packaged again
self.path("res-sdl")
+ # We copy ll_icon.BMP in CMakeLists.txt to newview/res-sdl and this will let the above self.path step take care of copying
+ # the correct branded icon
# Get the icons based on the channel type
icon_path = self.icon_path()
- print("DEBUG: icon_path '%s'" % icon_path)
+ #print("DEBUG: icon_path '%s'" % icon_path)
with self.prefix(src=icon_path) :
self.path("secondlife_256.png","secondlife_icon.png")
with self.prefix(dst="res-sdl") :
self.path("secondlife_256.BMP","ll_icon.BMP")
# plugins
- with self.prefix(src="../media_plugins", dst="bin/llplugin"):
- self.path("gstreamer010/libmedia_plugin_gstreamer010.so",
- "libmedia_plugin_gstreamer.so")
- self.path2basename("libvlc", "libmedia_plugin_libvlc.so")
-
- with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(pkgdir, 'lib', 'vlc', 'plugins'), dst="bin/llplugin/vlc/plugins"):
- self.path( "plugins.dat" )
- self.path( "*/*.so" )
-
- with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(pkgdir, 'lib' ), dst="lib"):
- self.path( "libvlc*.so*" )
-
- # llcommon
- if not self.path("../llcommon/libllcommon.so", "lib/libllcommon.so"):
- print("Skipping llcommon.so (assuming llcommon was linked statically)")
+ with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(self.args['build'], os.pardir, 'media_plugins'), dst="bin/llplugin"):
+ self.path("gstreamer10/libmedia_plugin_gstreamer10.so", "libmedia_plugin_gstreamer.so")
+
+
+ with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(self.args['build'], os.pardir, 'media_plugins'), dst="bin/llplugin"):
+ self.path("cef/libmedia_plugin_cef.so", "libmedia_plugin_cef.so" )
+ with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(pkgdir, 'lib', 'release'), dst="lib"):
+ self.path( "libcef.so" )
+
+ self.path( "libEGL*" )
+ self.path( "libvulkan*" )
+ self.path( "libvk_swiftshader*" )
+ self.path( "libGLESv2*" )
+ self.path( "vk_swiftshader_icd.json")
+
+ with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(pkgdir, 'bin', 'release'), dst="bin"):
+ self.path( "chrome-sandbox" )
+ self.path( "dullahan_host" )
+ self.path( "snapshot_blob.bin" )
+ self.path( "v8_context_snapshot.bin" )
+ with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(pkgdir, 'bin', 'release'), dst="lib"):
+ self.path( "snapshot_blob.bin" )
+ self.path( "v8_context_snapshot.bin" )
+
+ with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(pkgdir, 'resources'), dst="lib"):
+ self.path( "chrome_100_percent.pak" )
+ self.path( "chrome_200_percent.pak" )
+ self.path( "resources.pak" )
+ self.path( "icudtl.dat" )
+
+ with self.prefix(src=os.path.join(pkgdir, 'resources', 'locales'), dst=os.path.join('lib', 'locales')):
+ self.path("am.pak")
+ self.path("ar.pak")
+ self.path("bg.pak")
+ self.path("bn.pak")
+ self.path("ca.pak")
+ self.path("cs.pak")
+ self.path("da.pak")
+ self.path("de.pak")
+ self.path("el.pak")
+ self.path("en-GB.pak")
+ self.path("en-US.pak")
+ self.path("es-419.pak")
+ self.path("es.pak")
+ self.path("et.pak")
+ self.path("fa.pak")
+ self.path("fi.pak")
+ self.path("fil.pak")
+ self.path("fr.pak")
+ self.path("gu.pak")
+ self.path("he.pak")
+ self.path("hi.pak")
+ self.path("hr.pak")
+ self.path("hu.pak")
+ self.path("id.pak")
+ self.path("it.pak")
+ self.path("ja.pak")
+ self.path("kn.pak")
+ self.path("ko.pak")
+ self.path("lt.pak")
+ self.path("lv.pak")
+ self.path("ml.pak")
+ self.path("mr.pak")
+ self.path("ms.pak")
+ self.path("nb.pak")
+ self.path("nl.pak")
+ self.path("pl.pak")
+ self.path("pt-BR.pak")
+ self.path("pt-PT.pak")
+ self.path("ro.pak")
+ self.path("ru.pak")
+ self.path("sk.pak")
+ self.path("sl.pak")
+ self.path("sr.pak")
+ self.path("sv.pak")
+ self.path("sw.pak")
+ self.path("ta.pak")
+ self.path("te.pak")
+ self.path("th.pak")
+ self.path("tr.pak")
+ self.path("uk.pak")
+ self.path("vi.pak")
+ self.path("zh-CN.pak")
+ self.path("zh-TW.pak")
self.path("featuretable_linux.txt")
self.path("cube.dae")
- with self.prefix(src=pkgdir):
+ with self.prefix(src=pkgdir, dst="bin"):
self.path("ca-bundle.crt")
def package_finish(self):
installer_name = self.installer_base_name()
+ # When running as a GitHub Action job, RUNNER_TEMP is defined as the tmp dir
+ RUNNER_TEMP = os.getenv('RUNNER_TEMP')
+
self.strip_binaries()
# Fix access permissions
@@ -1293,93 +1747,79 @@ class LinuxManifest(ViewerManifest):
# temporarily move directory tree so that it has the right
# name in the tarfile
realname = self.get_dst_prefix()
- tempname = self.build_path_of(installer_name)
- self.run_command(["mv", realname, tempname])
+ versionedName = self.build_path_of(installer_name)
+
+ tarName = versionedName + ".tar.xz"
+
+ # If using a github runner we divert packaging a little. Considering this wil be a VM/docker image
+ # we can just pack the final installer into RUNNER_TEMP and not into the usual stop we'd pick when
+ # not building a GHA release
+ if RUNNER_TEMP:
+ tarName = os.path.join(RUNNER_TEMP, self.package_file)
+
+ self.run_command(["mv", realname, versionedName])
+
try:
# only create tarball if it's a release build.
if self.args['buildtype'].lower() == 'release':
- # --numeric-owner hides the username of the builder for
- # security etc.
self.run_command(['tar', '-C', self.get_build_prefix(),
'--numeric-owner', '-cJf',
- tempname + '.tar.xz', installer_name])
+ tarName, installer_name])
+ self.set_github_output_path('viewer_app', tarName)
else:
print("Skipping %s.tar.xz for non-Release build (%s)" % \
(installer_name, self.args['buildtype']))
finally:
- self.run_command(["mv", tempname, realname])
+ self.run_command(["mv", versionedName, realname])
def strip_binaries(self):
+ doStrip = False
if self.args['buildtype'].lower() == 'release' and self.is_packaging_viewer():
- print("* Going strip-crazy on the packaged binaries, since this is a RELEASE build")
+ doStrip = True
+ # In case of flatpak flatpak-build will call strip, disable doStrip here to get a flatpak symbol package. Increases flatpak size by about 1G
+ if "FLATPAK_DEST" in os.environ:
+ doStrip = True
+
+ if doStrip:
+ print("* Going strip-crazy on the packaged binaries, since this is a Release build")
# makes some small assumptions about our packaged dir structure
self.run_command(
["find"] +
[os.path.join(self.get_dst_prefix(), dir) for dir in ('bin', 'lib')] +
['-type', 'f', '!', '-name', '*.py',
+ '!', '-name', '*.pak',
+ '!', '-name', '*.bin',
+ '!', '-name', '*.dat',
+ '!', '-name', '*.crt',
+ '!', '-name', '*.dll',
+ '!', '-name', '*.lib',
'!', '-name', 'update_install', '-exec', 'strip', '-S', '{}', ';'])
-class Linux_i686_Manifest(LinuxManifest):
- address_size = 32
+class Linux_x86_64_Manifest(LinuxManifest):
+ address_size = 64
def construct(self):
- super(Linux_i686_Manifest, self).construct()
+ super(Linux_x86_64_Manifest, self).construct()
pkgdir = os.path.join(self.args['build'], os.pardir, 'packages')
+ if "package_dir" in self.args:
+ pkgdir = self.args['package_dir']
+
relpkgdir = os.path.join(pkgdir, "lib", "release")
debpkgdir = os.path.join(pkgdir, "lib", "debug")
with self.prefix(src=relpkgdir, dst="lib"):
- self.path("libapr-1.so")
- self.path("libapr-1.so.0")
- self.path("libapr-1.so.0.4.5")
- self.path("libaprutil-1.so")
- self.path("libaprutil-1.so.0")
- self.path("libaprutil-1.so.0.4.1")
- self.path("libdb*.so")
+ self.path("libapr-1.so*")
+ self.path("libaprutil-1.so*")
self.path("libexpat.so.*")
- self.path("libuuid.so*")
- self.path("libSDL-1.2.so.*")
- self.path("libdirectfb-1.*.so.*")
- self.path("libfusion-1.*.so.*")
- self.path("libdirect-1.*.so.*")
- self.path("libopenjp2.so*")
- self.path("libdirectfb-1.4.so.5")
- self.path("libfusion-1.4.so.5")
- self.path("libdirect-1.4.so.5*")
- self.path("libhunspell-1.3.so*")
- self.path("libalut.so*")
- self.path("libopenal.so*")
- self.path("libopenal.so", "libvivoxoal.so.1") # vivox's sdk expects this soname
- # KLUDGE: As of 2012-04-11, the 'fontconfig' package installs
- # libfontconfig.so.1.4.4, along with symlinks libfontconfig.so.1
- # and libfontconfig.so. Before we added support for library-file
- # wildcards, though, this self.path() call specifically named
- # libfontconfig.so.1.4.4 WITHOUT also copying the symlinks. When I
- # (nat) changed the call to self.path("libfontconfig.so.*"), we
- # ended up with the libfontconfig.so.1 symlink in the target
- # directory as well. But guess what! At least on Ubuntu 10.04,
- # certain viewer fonts look terrible with libfontconfig.so.1
- # present in the target directory. Removing that symlink suffices
- # to improve them. I suspect that means we actually do better when
- # the viewer fails to find our packaged libfontconfig.so*, falling
- # back on the system one instead -- but diagnosing and fixing that
- # is a bit out of scope for the present project. Meanwhile, this
- # particular wildcard specification gets us exactly what the
- # previous call did, without having to explicitly state the
- # version number.
- self.path("libfontconfig.so.*.*")
-
- # Include libfreetype.so. but have it work as libfontconfig does.
- self.path("libfreetype.so.*.*")
+ self.path_optional("libSDL*.so.*")
- try:
- self.path("libtcmalloc.so*") #formerly called google perf tools
- pass
- except:
- print("tcmalloc files not found, skipping")
- pass
+ self.path_optional("libjemalloc*.so")
+ self.path("libhunspell-1.3.so*")
+ self.path_optional("libalut.so*")
+ self.path_optional("libopenal.so*")
+ self.path_optional("libopenal.so", "libvivoxoal.so.1") # vivox's sdk expects this soname
if self.args['fmodstudio'] == 'ON':
try:
self.path("libfmod.so.11.7")
@@ -1400,17 +1840,6 @@ class Linux_i686_Manifest(LinuxManifest):
self.path("libvivoxsdk.so")
self.strip_binaries()
-
-
-class Linux_x86_64_Manifest(LinuxManifest):
- address_size = 64
-
- def construct(self):
- super(Linux_x86_64_Manifest, self).construct()
-
- # support file for valgrind debug tool
- self.path("secondlife-i686.supp")
-
################################################################
if __name__ == "__main__":