Also added an option to explicitly disable building with MPG framedumps. To use it add -DENCODE_FRAMEDUMPS=OFF to cmake on the command line.
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First: Added a DESTDIR option for package building.
Second: Change the OpenCL setup. On both linux and windows use CLRun. I completely removed the option here. If CLRun works on MacOSX this should be done there as well, and this change implemented in the scons build also. Then we could remove the HAVE_OPENCL and the new USE_CLRUN definitions. Then we will finally have the dynamic detection of opencl set up cross platform.
On a side note, it doesn't seem that the program loaded from TextureDecoder.cl compiles or runs.
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Also link the dolphin-emu executable against GL in the cmake build. Why? This seems to fix the segmentation fault on stop issue. Although curiously enough, linking the dolhpin executable against the system shared library SOIL fixes the problem too. It doesn't work with the static version of SOIL build in the externals. The reason the problem disappeared with the scons build is that the executable is implicitly linked against GL since the linker flags are set up to be thrown in everywhere.
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Set scons build to autodetect OpenCL by checking for both the library and header instead of having an option. Unfortunately there probably needs to be a path variable that can be set to the location to look for the headers. For example on Ubuntu with nvidia, the headers are located in /usr/include/nvidia-current instead of /usr/include, and hence not found by scons.
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I am officially killing the local/global build crap. The "local" build thing should never have existed. There is now only one build that is essentially what the "global" build was before. This is the way a proper build system should work. I will soon write a wiki page to describe how to properly use the cmake build system, and how you can still set things up to get the "local" build from before. However, that type of build should be considered a developer tool, and not the way that dolphin-emu should be built.
Briefly, to use cmake now do the following from the toplevel of dolphin's source:
mkdir Builddir
cd Builddir
cmake ..
make
make install (you may need superuser privileges)
Note that the scons build is still building dolphin in the old way.
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Added autodetection of shared libraries.
Added a check for Xrandr.
Fix OpenAL linkage.
Copy User and Sys directories to lower case in the binary directory.
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Some notes about this:
- config.h doesn't get written yet, so you'll have to use one generated by SCons
- dependency checking isn't really implemented, yet. Just some basic checks for OpenGL or ALSA, we need something more sophisticated though.
- the OpenGL plugin fails to load for some reason which I can't debug right now due to the libc debuginfo package version in openSUSE not matching the runtime packages
- there's even some support for generating install packages (rpm/deb/.. packages, NSIS installer, etc). It doesn't work properly right now though, since some paths seem to be hardcoded into Dolphin's source
- probably lots of other stuff I forgot... Just take a look at all the TODOs in the CMakeLists.txt files for more information ;P
Additionally, I added various files to the svn:ignore list.
tl;dr: Unless you are a dev or you're building binary packages, this commit shouldn't bother you :P
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