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cURL is installed on arm64 cause there doesn't seem to be any easy
way to build OpenSSL 1.1 for Windows arm64 (which LL's cURL fork
depends on).
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I happen to be using just Git Bash for convenience for running the
commands on the Windows build instructions, hence the build folder
pattern to be ignored from the result of running `uname -s` there.
The instructions omit the part where you install vcpkg and set the
VCPKG_ROOT environment variable, cause it depends on where you install
vcpkg to your liking, but the next commands will rely on that variable
being set correctly.
The CMake used here is MS VS 2022 Community Edition's one, since it will
know where the C++ compiler is.
$VCPKG_ROOT/downloads/tools/msys2/21caed2f81ec917b/mingw64/bin is where
pkg-config.exe can be found.
$VCPKG_ROOT/installed/`uname -m|sed 's/86_//'`-windows/tools/libxml2 is
where xmllint.exe can be found (from libxml2[tools]).
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR and PYTHON environment settings are pretty
self-explanatory.
The flags set on LL_BUILD are now for Visual C++ and not MinGW(64)'s GCC
or Clang any more, and copied from most of the flags in the variables
file from LL's build-variables repo.
vcpkg's apr & apr-util packages don't seem to install their .pc files,
hence the manual target_include/link_directories/libraries settings,
relying on some automatically generated INTERNAL CMake variable called
prefix_result. vcpkg's Boost needs the same treatment, plus some suffix.
We still use LL's prebuilt libs for OpenSSL, libcurl and WebRTC.
Actually too for ColladaDOM for now, but we prepare Windows ColladaDOM
self-building for later.
For GLM and Meshoptimizer too, it's just the checking that's skipped
otherwise it would fail (but the vcpkg packages can be used).
Visual C++ doesn't recognise the no-deprecated-declarations compile
option.
On Visual C++, the macro to denote x86-64 seems to be _M_X64 (if not
added there, it would try to find sse2neon :))
We still aren't using Autobuild here for Windows either, hence the
FALSE-d viewer_manifest.py based file bundling.
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to make it more flexible the next time a value in the if's parentheses
gets changed again, and also to reduce duplicate pattern matches when
grepping those CMake files with certain keywords.
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but the fact that we keep on using as many system libraries as we
can (and only resort to other sources in certain cases), hasn't
changed, of course.
Also stop having to set USE_AUTOBUILD_3P to OFF.
Lines are reindented, and when a system library can be found for
a dependency, then that should be the way. If later we find out
that using some other way is better, than stick to that. So, one
option at a time, whichever is best for the situation.
GLEXT hasn't been used, and in order to be not having to hack its
.cmake file, we bypass it and refer to GLH (which is still used)
right away in LLWindow.
CMake commands that need to be bypassed, if it's a one-liner then
it's just commented out, but if it's multiple lines, then scope
them with if (FALSE) to minimise difference.
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so there's no need to have the long list of installed files.
openssldir is set to isolate the files so they won't pollute
the packages directory (which could lead to confusion).
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Media plugins enabling not yet.
OpenXR is disabled for now (it hasn't been used anyway).
perl-FindBin is needed to be able to build OpenSSL on Fedora aarch64.
Setting the C standard to 90 when building cURL is needed, otherwise
it would fail at configure time with a misleading error of not finding
link/run time requirements for dependencies (such as nghttp2 and zlib),
at least on Fedora (and macOS too back then, I remember).
GCC treated SSE2NEON warnings as errors on so many files,
so -Wno-cpp is added globally.
The same Linux CPU frequency calculation needs to be out of the x86 scope,
otherwise the viewer would complain about not meeting the requirements
at launch time.
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Also simplify CMake-based dependency projects, the parameters that
have been set for the viewer seem to have been implied all this time
for the subprojects.
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and specialise it just for FreeBSD, along with other fixes to get
it building again on FreeBSD with an empty packages folder.
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2024.08-DeltaFPS
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packages (#2250)
Rebuild expat, apr, meshoptimizer, ogg_vorbis, libjpeg-turbo for symbol fixes
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Some distros already include OpenSSL as part of the distribution,
that OpenSSL may not be provided with its .pc files, even though they're
available upstream.
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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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Moving a copy of OpenSSL 1.1.1 to D543 from D520 to have less conflicts with zlib-ng integration later
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colladadom to 290229, curl to 290186, fontconfig to 290258, freetype to 290255,
google-mock/gmock/gtest to 290199, libpng to 290081, libxml2 to 290157,
llqtwebkit to 290262/250147 (to be fixed shortly), openssl to 290083,
pcre to 290150, zlib to 290080. The freetype2 headers are now normalized
to what they would normally be on a unix-type system. Libxml2 and
pcre are available on all platforms. Libraries generally move in the
direction of static archives rather than shared libraries (e.g. openssl).
The llqtwebkit side is a step back from the more ambitious goal. What
will be used (290262) will be a simple rebuild of the existing 4.7.1
library with updated package dependencies. The bigger work will be in
the future.
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changes to find newest code.
Windows autobuild package had a bad checksum due to oddities in the build
system. On Linux I've been fighting with getting libz 1.2.8 and libpng
1.6.8 to be the definitive version in the viewer. Problem is the *massive*
library search tree we assemble. We find older shared library versions
first and so those dominated. By using --whole-archive with static libraries,
the packaged versions of these libraries are made definitive.
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install.py)
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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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