Basically, cmake doesn't support linking static libs into a shared lib.
The correct way is to just specify source files in subdirectories
directly as source files of the shared library. This patch changes that.
Also, after this commit, when DEBUG_CURLIO is defined, every call to
libcurl is printed to llinfos (or to dc::curl when using libcwd).
Conflicts:
indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp
indra/llmessage/llcurl.cpp
indra/newview/llviewertexturelist.cpp
indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py
install.xml
Resolved:
indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp :
two different ways to work around compile error.
indra/llmessage/llcurl.cpp :
this file is no longer used.. I deleted huge
parts to mark that I implemented that. Siana
apparently made a few changes in those parts.
indra/newview/llviewertexturelist.cpp :
manually copied patch. Mine also removed trailing
spaces, keeping that.
indra/newview/viewer_manifest.py:
Collision with changes from Liru, which have been
ignored (kept siana/master).
install.xml:
Collision with an earlier screw up. I kept the
fix from siana/master.
Repacked the windows libraries for new package layout.
Cleaned install.xml of unused libraries on windows.
Cleaned install.xml of unused libraries on darwin.
Repacked windows gperftools from Kitty/Catznip.
Updated windows openal.
WARNING("Plugin"): LLPluginInstance::load: apr_dso_load of
*/viewer-linux-i686-releasesse2/newview/packaged/bin/llplugin/libmedia_plugin_webkit.so
failed with error 20019 , additional info string:
*/viewer-linux-i686-releasesse2/newview/packaged/bin/llplugin/libmedia_plugin_webkit.so:
undefined symbol: XSyncIntsToValue
Apparently our webkit package is underlinked, it doesn't
include libXext which is needed for symbol XSyncIntsToValue.
Both, Fritigern and Inusaito had this problem on Ubuntu.
This patch adds the library to the webkit plugin as a work-
around.
Note that on standalone, json headers are installed in json/,
no idea why in the packages this isn't the case... But anyway,
it isn't used at all anymore now so it doesn't really matter.
I didn't remove the json package for non-standalone and the
downloading thereof... (I can't test non-standalone).