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This changeset makes it possible to build the Second Life viewer using
Python 3. It is designed to be used with an equivalent Autobuild branch
so that a developer can compile without needing Python 2 on their
machine.
Breaking change: Python 2 support ending
Rather than supporting two versions of Python, including one that was
discontinued at the beginning of the year, this branch focuses on
pouring future effort into Python 3 only. As a result, scripts do not
need to be backwards compatible. This means that build environments,
be they on personal computers and on build agents, need to have a
compatible interpreter.
Notes
- SLVersionChecker will still use Python 2 on macOS
- Fixed the message template url used by template_verifier.py
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The nghttp2 autobuild package has copyright information that embeds a newline.
autobuild install --copyrights correctly produces that information onto two
lines. But that means packages-formatter.py must process any lines that do not
match its expected 'packagename: copyright' pattern as the continuation of the
preceding package's copyright information.
Since the processing for autobuild install --versions is so very similar, fold
both into the same outer loop.
Also report all duplicates for any package, instead of stopping at the first.
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Ensure that AUTOBUILD is always in native path syntax on every platform.
Remove local build.sh logic to infer AUTOBUILD: either the generic build.sh
has set it properly, or scream for help.
Since cygwin bash scripts need a cygwin-syntax path to autobuild, convert to a
local 'autobuild' variable using shell_path.
Remove kludges in other languages involving cygdrive twiddling.
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Hopefully this will make certain errors clearer, notably failure to launch
autobuild due to "cannot find the file specified".
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