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(cherry picked from commit fd73b6e5cf6341d606628646b73a0d05223b74bc)
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This reverts commit 6cb906c44908a304af26e3ea95de88ff34ef46f7.
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This reverts commit 46bd102e80178abb094b5dac6fe9c476e044eaed.
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LLAudioEngine added a new abstract virtual method that wasn't yet implemented
for LLStreamingAudio_OpenAL.
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Eliminate references to (no longer set) matrix.addrsize.
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We want to run on a GitHub-hosted runner rather than one of our own.
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because it moves the xcarchive.zip file away from where we later want to post
it to GitHub.
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in the path passed as the macOS viewer_exe GitHub output.
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On Mac, in the CMake USE_BUGSPLAT logic, we created both xcarchive.zip (which
is what BugSplat wants to see) and secondlife-symbols-darwin -64.tar.bz2 (which
we don't think is used for anything). The tarball was posted to codeticket --
but why? If the point is to manually re-upload to BugSplat in case of failure,
we'll do better saving xcarchive.zip to codeticket.
For SL-19243, posting xcarchive.zip directly supports the goal of breaking out
the upload to BugSplat as a separate step.
Anyway, since xcarchive.zip is a superset of the tarball, the tarball can be
recreated from the zip file, whereas the zip file can't be recreated from the
tarball without opening the .dmg installer and extracting the viewer executable.
If the xcarchive.zip file exists (that is, on Mac), post that to codeticket or
GitHub, as applicable, instead of the tarball. In fact, in the USE_BUGSPLAT
case, don't even bother creating the tarball since we're going to ignore it.
Make the new build.sh logic that insists on BUGSPLAT_USER and BUGSPLAT_PASS
conditional on BUGSPLAT_DB.
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upload-mac-symbols.sh actually moves the xcarchive.zip file to /tmp, which is
why we couldn't find it when trying to list its contents after the upload.
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The initial viewer-post-bugsplat-mac is just a placeholder so far, but we can
flesh it out while the viewer builds necessitated by this change are running,
and then we can iterate on viewer-post-bugsplat-mac without having to rebuild
the viewer.
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Use a retry loop very like the code-signing retry loop.
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A test executable on a GitHub Windows runner failed with C00000FD, which
reports stack overflow.
(cherry picked from commit aab7b4ba3812e5876b1205285bcfd8cff96bcac9)
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Upload a new Windows-exe artifact containing just the executable (needed by
BugSplat) separately from the artifact containing the whole NSIS installer.
This requires a new viewer_exe step output set by viewer_manifest.py.
Define viewer_channel and viewer_version as build job outputs.
Set viewer_channel in build.yaml when tag is interpreted.
Set viewer_version in build.sh at the point when it would have posted
viewer_version.txt to codeticket.
Add a post-windows-symbols job dependent on the build job that engages
secondlife/viewer-post-bugsplat-windows, which in turn engages
secondlife/post-bugsplat-windows. We keep the actual upload code in a separate
repo in case we need to modify that code before rerunning to resolve upload
errors. If we kept the upload code in the viewer repo itself, rerunning the
upload with modifications would necessarily require rerunning the viewer
build, which would defeat the purpose of SL-19243.
Because of that new upload job in build.yaml, skip Windows symbol uploads
in build.sh.
Use a simple (platform name) artifact name for metadata because of
flatten_files.py's filename collision resolution.
Use hyphens, not spaces, in remaining artifact names: apparently
download-artifact doesn't much like artifacts with spaces in their names.
Only run the release job when in fact there's a tag. Without that, we get
errors. We need not create flatten_files.py's output directory beforehand
because it will do that implicitly.
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Add DEBUG log output to try to diagnose.
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following promotion of DRTVWR-582
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in release job to reference outputs from the build job.
Also mark the release as prerelease, and fail the release action if we still
can't find the files we're trying to post.
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simulator
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instead of the original softprops/action-gh-release repo, because organization
rules forbid directly using the softprops repo.
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to try to avoid "Resource busy" errors from hdiutil.
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This clarifies that the matrix.include entry is intended to supplement an
existing runner configuration, rather than adding a new configuration for the
same runner.
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