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2025-04-07Make it build & install, USING Portage, on GentooErik Kundiman
Gentoo uses lib64, just like Fedora, and has libexec too. The necessary step to install dependencies is part of the ebuild script now (tracked in another repo, ebuild.git). One thing I forgot to mention on the commit in that ebuild repo is, unzip.h is provided on Gentoo only by minizip, and not minizip-ng cause somehow the (minizip) "compat" USE flag couldn't be turned on somehow, and there was no "minizip" (without -ng) package on Gentoo, but it was achievable by setting the "minizip" USE flag on the zlib (again, without -ng) package. The queue header inclusion is needed cause its absence would cause the compiling to fail on Portage (though it compiled when building the viewer manually without Portage). Also, using the prebuilt Meshoptimizer caused some linking errors when using Portage (though, again, it linked when building the viewer manually without Portage), hence Meshoptimizer is built from source as part of the CMake configuration on Gentoo, differing from fellow Linux distros. Now Collada DOM, firstly the unpack destination directory is moved to inside the build directory now, to make it uniform with other 3rd-party files, just for less confusion. Secondly, since the patching that takes effect is the one done by Portage, it would kill the process when there are offending failed patchings (ones that generate .rej, reject files), and they are the vcxproj patchings which aren't used anyway. Thirdly, the hash checking on the downloaded file, that would fail anyway since Portage doesn't allow any downloading that isn't part of the ebuild, unfortunately has to be skipped so the emerge process wouldn't be killed just because of it. Ebuild has its own sum checking (though this means this particular file is not checked on other platforms, but other files aren't checked either anyway yet). Last but not least, the XDG Application category is removed because it's considered deprecated by Portage, though not fatal, but the viewer is already shown well in the Internet (Network) submenu anyway on unix desktops.
2024-12-31Decide lib64 or x86_64-linux-gnu based on distroErik Kundiman
Some builders might just have their installation somehow customised to have both.
2024-10-20Working Arch port but CEF & WebRTC are still brokenErik Kundiman
I've tried using FMOD instead, but CEF didn't work either. At first I used crow-misia's WebRTC build but it would cause a segmentation fault, but LL's build seems to break CEF. Gotta find a way so CM's build doesn't crash the viewer. PKGBUILD should be moved to indra/newview as an .in to be configured by CMake for dynamic version numbers, and adjust the instruction too to run makepkg -R from the folder where the generated PKGBUILD will be.
2024-09-27Make linking to ll::webrtc more genericErik Kundiman
for platforms other than Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux, except for FreeBSD.
2024-09-16WebRTC on Fedora & openSUSE without breaking CEFErik Kundiman
Thanks to the Linux x86-64 WebRTC binary from Zenichi Amano (crow-misia). https://megapahit.com/show_bug.cgi?id=64 Haven't been tested on openSUSE, but it should work.
2024-08-28Fix left out & error-causing from previous commitErik Kundiman
2024-08-20Merge remote-tracking branch 'secondlife/release/2024.06-atlasaurus' into ↵Erik Kundiman
2024.06-atlasaurus
2024-08-19Merge remote-tracking branch 'secondlife/release/2024.06-atlasaurus' into ↵Erik Kundiman
2024.06-atlasaurus
2024-08-18Use the release build of webrtc to avoid pedantic asserts which are handled ↵Roxie Linden
properly anyway.
2024-08-08CR fixesRoxie Linden
2024-08-07build debug symbols for llwebrtc even for releaseRoxie Linden
2024-08-07Add Windows multi-pdb upload capabilityRoxie Linden
2024-08-06Build an xcarchive for mac symbol upload.Roxie Linden
2024-08-05Build mac symbols for multiple binaries/dynamic libraries and upload them ↵Roxie Linden
all to bugsplat
2024-07-28Fix libllwebrtc.dylib installation to the packageErik Kundiman
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.
2024-07-05`make install` on macOS installs libllwebrtc.dylibErik Kundiman
For now it's to the Resources folder, while 3rd-party libraries have moved to the Frameworks folder, so let's see.
2024-06-28Install libllwebrtc.soErik Kundiman
2024-05-19Get rid of a deprecated warning in Linux buildsRoxie Linden
2024-02-22coding cleanupRoxie Linden
2024-02-08some build tweaksRoxie Linden
2024-02-08set toolset for llwebrtcRoxie Linden
2024-02-08Updates to build on mac.Roxie Linden
2024-02-08Pull webrtc down from a webserver before building.Roxie Linden
2024-02-08Checkpoint WebRTC VoiceRoxie Linden