miniupnpc.h provides MINIUPNPC_API_VERSION since 1.7 and we require 1.7
or later, so there is no reason to have version detection code for older
versions.
Adds a cmake module to correctly discover OProfile and adjusts the
corresponding CMakeLists to make use of it. Additionally removes
linking against the bfd library when compiling with OProfile because
Dolphin does not use it.
Dolphin uses threads, but never actually pulled them it. Normally
some library we depend on would pull threads in, but there are
potential builds that forget to pull in threads.
Not deleted, because it's the only option for some other operating
systems such as FreeBSD or any other slightly exotic operating
system someone might try and run dolphin on.
LIBAV_LDFLAGS has -L, LIBAV_LIBRARIES is just the names of the
I think this is not necessary for other dependencies because they
consist of a single library and go through a different path (check_lib)
that provides the full path to it. e.g. from my CMakeCache.txt:
ICONV_LIBRARIES:FILEPATH=/usr/lib/libiconv.dylib (good)
LIBAV_LIBRARIES:INTERNAL=avcodec;avformat;swscale;avutil (bad)
...by telling CMake to use -isystem for the static wx include directory.
AFAICT, this is already done by CMake's FindwxWidgets script in the
shared case.
The changes I intend to make are:
- supporting IPv6 by rebasing on https://github.com/freeminer/enet
- adding custom code for quick resending
Even if I manage to get the latter upstream (which I'd like to wait for
some testing before attempting), I don't know what the original author
might do with the former, so...
Leave an option to use it for the sake of Linux distros - this means any
changes must stay protocol compatible, and Dolphin must work around any
API incompatibilities (e.g. for IPv6).
This fixes detection of at least libenet via pkg-config, and I think
libpng via pkg-config pulseaudio via direct detection.
Also remove the NOT APPLE from the shared libenet check, because there's
no reason for it.
If we don't unset it, all the CMake checks will run with PortAudio
in the library list. This didn't affect those who had PortAudio,
but for select Debian systems without it, it breaks everything.
Since libcommon.a is also the last library to be linked, this has the
totally hacky but useful side-effect that it doesn't require people to
modify CMake files for temporarily adding VTune code to other Dolphin
libraries.
Changing PATH basically screws everything up, and while the attempt to
avoid MacPorts copies of system libraries was well-intentioned, it made
the OS X buildbot unable to pick up ffmpeg and libusb.
It's sufficient to put /usr first to make sure we use the system copies
of duplicated libraries.
DolphinQt:
* Make the connect() calls explicit, not automatic
* Follow better naming convention for the QActions
* Remove the Open action from the toolbar.
Dolphin[Qt|WX]:
* Move the "Skip Bundle" option to the root CMakeLists so that both DolphinQt and DolphinWX can use it.
I must have had a dirty cmake configuration which didn't encounter this issue.
Make sure we are using LLVM_DEFINITIONS to know where we are linking to libraries at.
Link against libLLVM-${VERSION}, the other one was linking us against static libraries...