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'gnu' => Hurd
'gnu/' => all the gnu/* stuff like gnu/kfreebsd
Signed-off-by: Mattia Rizzolo <mattia@mapreri.org>
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With the switch to meson, the problem previously fixed in #1822 came
back. The build system might pick up the installed hexchat-config.h
instead of using the header in the source directory, as the compiler
arguments would be in the order of "-I${prefix}/include -I..".
It seems that the c_args in meson are always put to the front of the
compiler arguments, in order to be able to override any include paths
from dependencies. However, this was not the intention here, so perl
should also be modeled as a dependency. This ensures that the arguments
with local include directories come first.
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This was accidentally left behind, expose it beind an option as
with the old build system but default to false now. Enough time
has passed and only distros that care about it can enable it.
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Signed-off-by: Mattia Rizzolo <mattia@mapreri.org>
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The code quality of it is terrible, the user experience of using it is terrible, and it should have been removed years ago
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This is some meson bug but this solution works for now.
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For some reason on my system `libpci` is found even though its not
installed...? Plus I forgot a few headers being included.
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Turns out libpci is an awful library that on any error calls
exit() and has no way of indicating an error otherwise...
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There is probably no reason to make this user configurable just
get the correct one at build time...
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Some distros of perl pass an rpath so we shouldn't ignore it.
Other junk comes with it but oh well.
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Quick rundown of benefits:
- Much faster:
- Autotools (with autogen): 22 seconds
- Meson: 7 seconds
- Meson (with ccache): 2 seconds
- Simpler:
- ~1000 lines smaller
- Single simple language
- Potentially better Windows (Visual Studio) support
What is not done:
- Complete Windows support
- OSX support (easy)
Closes #2013
Closes #1937
Closes #1803
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Closes #1959
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Closes #1958
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This is used elsewhere other than Gentoo so it is a rather
unreliable check compared to lsb-release.
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Clients will receive the proper shared secret.
Eliminates error message:
SSL_read: error:05066064:Diffie-Hellman routines:compute_key:no private value
Fixes #1974
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Also part of #1898
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- Trivial plugin
- Useful for many users
- Was under a dumb license
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Closes #1837
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Closes #1838
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Part of #1440
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Part of #1440
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Part of #1440
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Losely based upon work from PR #1440
Fixes #653
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MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED reflects the currently running OS X version
more closely than MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED, given it's defined as
max(current_version, MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED).
Additionally, we should check if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_9 is actually
defined, otherwise the whole macro logic breaks apart.
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When hexchat is already installed into a non-default prefix, a new build
could pick up ${prefix}/include/hexchat-plugin.h from the installed
version instead of the local header, as configuration variables such as
$(GLIB_CFLAGS) would point to -I${prefix}/include.
Reordering the includes and moving -I arguments to CPPFLAGS prevents
this, as it ensures the local directories are always searched first.
This was no problem when compiling for /usr or /usr/local as these
directories in the compiler search path are always searched last.
Closes #1822
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Use the (deprecated) Gestalt functionality for fetching the fine-grained
OS X version number on 10.9 and lower.
The newer NSOperatingSystemVersion structure is only available on
10.10+.
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This relied on undocumented behavior of hexchat_pluginpref_get_int()
that has been fixed recently. -1 is the correct failure value.
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