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Cause 2.5.2 on MacPorts and FBSD ports are safe, while 2.5.0 on
Debian/Ubuntu would cause a crash that we stick to LL's 2.5.0.
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This reverts commit 0797257992ee7f88456d3083ebf214485b75c139.
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so we follow its encapsulating directory naming.
Looks like we're still going to be using LL's 3p-openjpeg for a while
more.
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until we figure out what's causing crashes with vanilla OpenJPEG.
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The module name to check with pkgconf is different, hence the special
treatment.
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# Conflicts:
# indra/cmake/Copy3rdPartyLibs.cmake
# indra/cmake/FindOpenJPEG.cmake
# indra/cmake/OpenJPEG.cmake
# indra/integration_tests/llui_libtest/CMakeLists.txt
# indra/newview/CMakeLists.txt
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enable partial bitstreams
Openjpeg was modified: "p_max_len -= l_nb_bytes_read;" was causing an overflow.
I'm not sure if I did something incorectly in opj_skip/opj_seek viewer side, but seems like openjpeg should have been checking remaining space in p_max_len either way.
P.S. Many thanks to Chafey and Neopallium for implementing openjpeg's partial bitstream support
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allow us to reuse the macro for more than just conan.
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on Linux again.
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All 3Ps include dirs are treated as SYSTEM, this will stop compilers
stop emitting warnings from those files and greatly helps having high
warning levels and not being swamped by warnings that come from
external libraries.
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enough now).
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with the same name (that's why 3ps had names like apr::apr),
but it's safer and saner to put the LL 3ps under the ll:: prefix.
This also allows means it is possible to get rid of that bad "if( TRAGET ...) return() endif()" pattern and rather use include_guard().
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Change projects to cmake targetsto get rid of havig to hardcore
include directories and link libraries in consumer projects.
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svn+ssh://svn/svn/linden/branches/install-dev-binaries/idb2-merge-buildme
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svn+ssh://svn.lindenlab.com/svn/linden/branches/cmake-9-merge
dataserver-is-deprecated
for-fucks-sake-whats-with-these-commit-markers
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