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cause it's needed at least on macOS, where the command to install
the FMOD (which is the one done earliest) library is
execute_process(COMMAND lipo), and not file(COPY) that would imply
a mkdir.
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too, not just on bash.
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For issue #2064
The connection to the voice server was not upgraded/downgraded to primary/secondary when crossing
region boundaries, so the server sent the wrong value and the viewer chose not to display a voice dot.
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instead of if there's openjpeg.
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to make it more flexible in case we want to use a different string
for the viewer channel, such as "Megapahit Viewer Release" or the
likes.
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so we can have 1 set of instructions that applies to both Debian
and Ubuntu.
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The MacPorts openssl11 port is not needed any more for building our libcurl.
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p2p channels was reusing obsolete channel info
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removeObserver failed to remove an im session floater
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Also CMakeCache.txt removal and Debian dependencies that might not
be relevant on non-debootstraps are not part of the instructions.
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file(COPY) seems to already include making the necessary directories.
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yet, i.e. OpenJPEG not installed yet.
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I couldn't get try_compile to succeed using COMPILE_DEFINITIONS,
I couldn't either using quotes for the CMAKE_C_FLAGS.
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The installation is already automatic.
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file(DOWNLOAD) replacing execute_process(COMMAND curl),
file(ARCHIVE_EXTRACT) replacing execute_process(COMMAND tar xf),
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY) replacing execute_process(COMMAND mkdir -p),
file(COPY) replacing execute_process(COMMAND cp),
file(RENAME) replacing execute_process(COMMAND mv),
try_compile replacing execute_process(COMMAND cmake/make),
LIBS_PREBUILT_DIR replacing AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_DIR,
0 replacing ${${_binary}_installed} where appropriate,
no FMOD reinstallation when it's already installed,
and archives & unarchived source/build directories are in CMake
root binary directory, instead of /tmp.
SHOW_PROGRESS is on for downloading Dullahan from the Megapahit
website cause it can be slow.
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Issue #257 - bugsplat crash.
In the debug version of WebRTC, it makes an explicit check that the number
of channels for an input device is between 1 and 2. The release version allows
more, and should downmix if 1 channel is asked for.
This fix bumps up the max channels allowed to 8.
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SecondLifeViewer!LLFloaterIMSessionTab::enableDisableCallBtn(438)
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When linking to the static archive on arm64, it would fail with an
error of undefined iconv symbols.
When linking to the dynamic library, the path was to the dynamic
library was still assumed to still be in /usr/local/lib, so specifically
for the executable target, this needs to be changed (temporarily) to
the one in the prebuilt directory first, to later be changed again
by fixup_bundle to the bundled one in Frameworks.
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also fix ${_binary} to its intended fmodstudio name.
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by making sure we *write* the _installed files (containing the value 0).
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and building only for one architecture at a time is the one supported now.
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LL's build seems to have a minimum macOS of 13.3.
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The variables set in this file are used only in llfilesystem/CMakeLists.txt,
and only used within a Linux (& FreeBSD) section, which then later
used in llfilesystem/lldir_linux.cpp, so Darwin doesn't need these
variables set specifically for it.
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and can be differentiated across different distros, even though
there are only stable/LTS Debian and Ubuntu for now.
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where they belong in newview/CMakeLists.txt.
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by moving them to Variables.cmake so they can be reused throughout
all CMake files.
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and Ubuntu. find_package(meshoptimizer) didn't imply its
target_link_libraries.
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It is decided that on x86-64, it's compiled too instead of using
LL's (old) prebuilt libmeshoptimizer.a.
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otherwise the app would crash on GNU/Linux or BSD for missing the
share directory prefix, unless cmake is run twice like before just
so APP_SHARE_DIR is picked up but we don't want to have to run it
twice.
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