* Improve secondary dialogs in Onepad. I'll do gtk stuff in this branch, too, I promise...
* More fiddling with onepad's secondary dialogs.
* Rework config.inl to use wx, getting the rest of the null plugins.
* Remove some unnecessary includes, and convert SysMessage to wx in onepad.
* Add in tellowkrinkle's Mac OS fixes.
Combine all the different configurations together so the project files
are more generic and maintainable.
Also standardise the layout so all the project files will be similar and
all have the same standard elements (even if empty).
Add 64-bit configurations.
Additional specifics:
spu2-x: FLOAT_SAMPLES preprocessor definition removed since it's unused.
find . -name *.vcxproj -exec sed -i -e '/user.props/d' {} \;
Microsoft recommends against using .user files. From
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/669zx6zc.aspx :
"The best practice is to delete the reference to them in Property
Manager to ensure that your projects operate independently of any
per-user, per-computer settings. This is important to ensure correct
behaviour in a SCC (source code control) environment."
If you cannot compile SPU2-X after this commit (since that still relies
on the old DirectX SDK), you'll need to fix your build environment.
Basically I ran
find . -name "*.vcxproj" -exec sed -i -e 's/_xp//' {} \;
This will likely break XP, but it paves the way on Windows for a PCSX2
that does not require the DirectX redistributables to be installed for
Windows 8, 8.1 and 10 users. Windows Vista and 7 users will still require
the DirectX redistributable files for XInput and XAudio, though PCSX2
should still be capable of running if a user does not actually use either
of them.
Removed some missing headers from the vs2010 and vs2012 project files that were causing vs to always claim the projects were out of date.
Also removed some other entries for c/cpp files that were disabled but also missing (I did not search exhaustively).
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* use svnrev.h on linux too
* replace sprintf_s with snprintf (hope it still compile on Windows)
* init integer with 0 instead of NULL
* various int -> u32/uint32/uint on for loop index
* remove a couple of unused variable
* init few variable
* disable unused warning results
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cmake: keep all library for the linking of plugins
hex2h.pl: add svn:executable
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* use the standard 3 step flow: cmake, make, make install
* Remove L10N_PORTABLE option, superseeded by PACKAGE_MODE
* Extend PACKAGE_MODE to select the install directory (FHS or local bin)
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Fixed assumption that all paths received from pcsx2 end in the path separator.
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Technical details: Image randomization is a feature on Vista/7 that loads DLLs at random(-ish) addresses, improving security and reducing the amount of DLL relocation work required. This option has no effect on WinXP.
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* move machine optimization in the global setup. In same time use i686 instead of i486
* Also build the debug with fvisibility=hidden No reason to use it only on devel. (actually same as codeblock)
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