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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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since the app links to Meshoptimizer statically now on macOS.
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on macOS and Fedora.
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[WebRTC] After transition through WebRTC -> Vivox -> WebRTC regions, voice dot is on but no voice is transmitted.
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When teleporting, the viewer 'hides' voice, effectively disabling it, until the teleport
has completed. It does this by instructing the voice module to hide and then unhide.
The problem was, it would instruct one voice module for one voice server type to hide,
and then after teleport, it would instruct the other voice module for the other voice
server type to unhide, resulting in one voice module being hidden.
When the user transitions back to a region with the initial voice module, it's hidden,
hence voice doesn't work.
The solution is to hide/unhide both voice modules.
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so that we don't have to run cmake twice just to pick up those
variables.
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For now it still downloads even though the builder has downloaded
the files before. You could temporarily comment out the relevant
use_prebuilt_binary calls to skip all the re-downloads and re-installs.
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Obsolete channel was uses as a participant provider
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llwebrtc.h is not unnecessarily installed any more.
When code signing the app on macOS, there was also a problem where
it said that this header wasn't signed. ???
That's why we make sure that it won't be installed now.
Also on macOS, the dylib is installed to Frameworks right away, so
now we don't have any unused double in Resources.
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Upload dynamic library debug information (llwebrtc.pdb, etc.) to the crash logger in addition to the main binary.
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roxie/webrtc-symbols
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roxie/webrtc-symbols
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automatically. Fix tab to spaces too.
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Since llaudio is configured before any other LL library, FMOD gets
to be checked first that has a binary library.
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xxhashlib's dynamic libraries aren't used by this project (so only
the headers are used), so there's no need for it to be the universal
variant.
The VLC dmg is automatically opened now (implemented in some previous
commit).
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For example, emoji_shortcodes, it's actually common, not a platform
specific binary, so it can be used by FBSD as well.
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Also minimise ViewerMiscLibs.cmake diff from upstream.
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It still parses autobuild.xml, but using `xmllint --xpath`.
It searches for the "common" version of the package first, if not
found then it searches for the platform specific version.
The URL parsed is then fed to cURL, determining our own output
file name (since I couldn't find a way to extract remote file name
easily using cURL) assuming the ones we need all have tar.zst
extension now. It downloads to /tmp and finally extracts to packages.
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Somehow it hasn't led to an error on my and observeur's systems.
It should have had, really.
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