Adapt CMake to make it able to compile on OSX in 10.5 compatibility mode. The next step might be removing the Xcode project, less maintenance...
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@ -54,13 +54,34 @@ if(MSVC)
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set(ENV{OPENALDIR} ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/dependencies)
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set(ENV{OPENALDIR} ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/dependencies)
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endif()
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endif()
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if(APPLE)
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set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -F/Library/Frameworks")
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endif()
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# OpenAL
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# OpenAL
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find_package(OpenAL REQUIRED)
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if(APPLE)
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include_directories(${OPENAL_INCLUDE_DIR})
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# In theory it would be cleaner to let CMake detect the right dependencies. In practice, this means that if a OSX user has
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# unix-style installs of Vorbis/Ogg/OpenAL/etc. they will be picked up over our frameworks. This is blocking when I make releases :
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# the mac I use to make STK releases does have other installs of vorbis/ogg/etc. which aren't compatible with STK, so letting
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# CMake pick the library it wants essentially means I can't build.
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set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -framework OpenAL")
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set(OPENAL_LIBRARY)
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else()
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find_package(OpenAL REQUIRED)
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include_directories(${OPENAL_INCLUDE_DIR})
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endif()
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# OggVorbis
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# OggVorbis
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find_package(OggVorbis REQUIRED)
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if(APPLE)
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include_directories(${OGGVORBIS_INCLUDE_DIRS})
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# In theory it would be cleaner to let CMake detect the right dependencies. In practice, this means that if a OSX user has
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# unix-style installs of Vorbis/Ogg/OpenAL/etc. they will be picked up over our frameworks. This is blocking when I make releases :
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# the mac I use to make STK releases does have other installs of vorbis/ogg/etc. which aren't compatible with STK, so letting
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# CMake pick the library it wants essentially means I can't build.
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set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -I/Library/Frameworks/Ogg.framework/Versions/A/Headers -I/Library/Frameworks/Vorbis.framework/Versions/A/Headers")
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else()
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find_package(OggVorbis REQUIRED)
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include_directories(${OGGVORBIS_INCLUDE_DIRS})
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endif()
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# CURL
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# CURL
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find_package(CURL REQUIRED)
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find_package(CURL REQUIRED)
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@ -197,6 +218,15 @@ target_link_libraries(supertuxkart
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${OPENAL_LIBRARY}
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${OPENAL_LIBRARY}
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${OPENGL_LIBRARIES})
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${OPENGL_LIBRARIES})
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if(APPLE)
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# In theory it would be cleaner to let CMake detect the right dependencies. In practice, this means that if a OSX user has
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# unix-style installs of Vorbis/Ogg/OpenAL/etc. they will be picked up over our frameworks. This is blocking when I make releases :
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# the mac I use to make STK releases does have other installs of vorbis/ogg/etc. which aren't compatible with STK, so letting
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# CMake pick the library it wants essentially means I can't build.
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set_target_properties(supertuxkart PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS "-F/Library/Frameworks -framework OpenAL -framework Ogg -framework Vorbis")
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set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -I/Library/Frameworks/OpenAL.framework/Versions/A/Headers")
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endif()
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if(USE_FRIBIDI)
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if(USE_FRIBIDI)
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target_link_libraries(supertuxkart ${FRIBIDI_LIBRARIES})
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target_link_libraries(supertuxkart ${FRIBIDI_LIBRARIES})
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add_definitions(-DENABLE_BIDI)
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add_definitions(-DENABLE_BIDI)
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