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the Open Icon Library (http://openiconlibrary.sourceforge.net)
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artwork package
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update
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this also replaces glib, iconv, and libxml
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however the old reference in install.xml is kept commented for linux32 in case it causes trouble
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Note: only VS2005 libs currently included
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(cherry picked from commit 4f471ff939d1ad9b62280f11c5cf597cfc2c8596)
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libpangocairo-1.0.so* was missing. I did a complete new rebuild of the
package with, as usual, debian Lenny (stable) package. This tar ball
contains the following debian packages:
libatk1.0-0_1.22.0-1_i386.deb
libatk1.0-dev_1.22.0-1_i386.deb
libcairo2_1.6.4-7_i386.deb
libcairo2-dev_1.6.4-7_i386.deb
libpango1.0-common_1.20.5-6_all.deb
libpango1.0-0_1.20.5-6_i386.deb
libpango1.0-dev_1.20.5-6_i386.deb
libgtk2.0-0_2.12.12-1~lenny2_i386.deb
libgtk2.0-dev_2.12.12-1~lenny2_i386.deb
libpixman-1-0_0.10.0-2_i386.deb
libpixman-1-dev_0.10.0-2_i386.deb
But only the 'copyright' file from doc/*, only the include/* files and
only the lib*.so files. Most notably, not pkgconfig, resources,
configuration files and modules... (those are absent in the previous
prebuilts too).
(cherry picked from commit e8e2de0cf70dd56e8a6c41bf5a83bb71bf6d27e5)
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libs (linux)
(cherry picked from commit a3cffd06a0e7aa92e1b6c28e7bad655b7085296c)
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Bandaid for this compile error when linking media_plugin_webkit.dylib:
Undefined symbols:
"LLEmbeddedBrowserWindowObserver::onRequestFilePicker(LLEmbeddedBrowserWindowEvent const&)", referenced from:
vtable for MediaPluginWebKitin media_plugin_webkit.o
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Required for a DSO libllcommon
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SL2.3. This includes a more stable version of llqtwebkit for Windows
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See http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-713
This patch makes llcommon shared. It contains the following snowglobe
(SVN) changesets: 3478, 3479, 3480, 3481, 3482, 3485, 3496, 3498, 3500,
3519 and 3531, plus the fix for all rejects. Note that changes
to scripts/automated_build_scripts/opensrc-build.sh (changesets 3500
and 3625) were ignored as we don't have scripts/automated_build_scripts.
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I missed this one cause it's install in a different directory than all
the other header files.
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depend on libdirectfb etc.
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libpangocairo-1.0.so* was missing. I did a complete new rebuild of the
package with, as usual, debian Lenny (stable) package. This tar ball
contains the following debian packages:
libatk1.0-0_1.22.0-1_i386.deb
libatk1.0-dev_1.22.0-1_i386.deb
libcairo2_1.6.4-7_i386.deb
libcairo2-dev_1.6.4-7_i386.deb
libpango1.0-common_1.20.5-6_all.deb
libpango1.0-0_1.20.5-6_i386.deb
libpango1.0-dev_1.20.5-6_i386.deb
libgtk2.0-0_2.12.12-1~lenny2_i386.deb
libgtk2.0-dev_2.12.12-1~lenny2_i386.deb
libpixman-1-0_0.10.0-2_i386.deb
libpixman-1-dev_0.10.0-2_i386.deb
But only the 'copyright' file from doc/*, only the include/* files and
only the lib*.so files. Most notably, not pkgconfig, resources,
configuration files and modules... (those are absent in the previous
prebuilts too).
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bit package.
The dbusglib package contains headers from both, libdbus-1 as well as
libdbus-glib-1, but only the shared object file of the latter.
This isn't entirely consistent with how we do this for other packages
that we want to use the system provided ones for: then we link against
prebuilts, but just don't install them. However, if that is working
then it's very likely that this method will work too for a C library,
so I guess it's ok like this.
This package now contains the shared library from
libdbus-glib-1-2_0.76-1_i386.deb (plus symlinks) and the headers from
libdbus-glib-1-dev_0.76-1_i386.deb AND libdbus-1-dev_1.2.1-5+lenny1_i386.deb.
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Also fixed textures.xml by adding media_panel_scrollbg.png which is used
in the MediaHUD as one of the media_*.png textures, but was lacking from textures.xml.
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package also includes new buy icons that are multiverse-friendly ($ instead of L$)
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Plus some white space fixes (TABs --> spaces) in install.xml.
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libs (linux)
This patch fixes the problem that there were no 'developer' symlinks
for the prebuilt packages (which is not needed for runtim), causing
the casual user that tries to compile the viewer on linux (without
using --standalone) to link against their system libs (while using
the header files of the prebuilt versions), often causing linker
errors.
It also fixes the fact that a few libraries were completely missing,
most notably the dbusglib package only had header files and not
a library at all! libgio and libpangocairo where missing from the
link command line so that the wrong libraries were picked up, if
any at all.
Finally, the last GTK related prebuilt libraries have simply been
removed from the packaging: linux has those installed (or else
the users will know how to install them as soon as they see that
the viewer complains about a missing library). This is much more
stable, as all those libraries more or less form a whole.
Or rather, the libraries that use glib, as especially that one
gives a problem at the moment since the latest glib has new
g_malloc_n functions that don't exist in the prebuilt glib.
Note the difference between a USER compiling her own viewer,
and the imprudence team compiling a release:
When the imprudence team compiles a release we need to create
a portable binary that runs on many versions of linux. In order
to achieve that we link against "old" library versions, so
that the viewer still works on old operating systems, and
(hopefull) also on newer systems, since libraries with the
same SONAME are backwards compatible. With g_malloc_n as
example: our viewer binary doesn't use that function, so
a user that links with their own glib will never have a problem,
whether or not his library provides this function.
On the other hand, when a user gets the sources and compiles
his own viewer he wants to use the LATEST library versions:
his own operating system ones. The best way to achieve this
is to configure with --standalone, but that currently demands
that ALL libraries are installed on her system, including
a few very-hard-to-get libraries. If she therefore chooses
to configure without --standalone, she suddenly gets all
the old library versions, forcing her to at least link against
those at compile time (in order to minimize the risk of version
incompatibilities). A better solution for the do-it-yourself
user would be to have a --semi-standalone configuration that
only uses the hard-to-get prebuilt libs and further uses
as much the operating system libraries as possible. For most
of the hard-to-get libraries this is no problem since they
all only depend on libc and similar stable ABI libs.
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See http://redmine.imprudenceviewer.org/issues/567
We can't scp from machines on the internal LAN of Linden Lab,
and this causes errors for certain invokations of install.py.
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See http://redmine.imprudenceviewer.org/issues/567
We can't scp from machines on the internal LAN of Linden Lab,
and this causes errors for certain invokations of install.py.
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update boost to at least 1.39)" since we no longer need these libs
This reverts commit 4a07f267bdba86314e39bf082a9cfc5e5ad713b3.
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who ever builds a release with that needs to consider to install some
really old gstreamer at /usr/local/lib - lenny has 0.10.19
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loading.
Issue: llqtwebkit needs update for Linux 64bit
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appears to cause could not connect to DNS errors
This reverts commit 22df1e279e6f7f57c7463351d9b93927d0fd10e6.
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windows installers)
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