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Fix Windows build failure caused by missing dependency. #969
Fix Windows build failure caused by missing dependency. #969
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Msys2's libcurl package was recently updated to enable HTTP/3 support which means it now also depends on libnghttp3. genDllVersions.sh was updated to include this new dependency. The Windows installer build action was also changed to upload its build artifacts before it tests to make sure the plugins load. This makes it possible to look at the generated artifacts for missing dependencies if the plugin load verification fails.
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LGTM. I don't even understand why nghttp2 and nghttp3 are required. Are they used by WebKit?
I'm not sure what they are used for either. The GMIC plugin depends on libcurl, which appears to depend on nghttp2 and nghttp3. I haven't really dug into why libcurl needs these libraries. |
…#969) Msys2's libcurl package was recently updated to enable HTTP/3 support which means it now also depends on libnghttp3. genDllVersions.sh was updated to include this new dependency. The Windows installer build action was also changed to upload its build artifacts before it tests to make sure the plugins load. This makes it possible to look at the generated artifacts for missing dependencies if the plugin load verification fails.
Msys2's libcurl package was recently updated to enable HTTP/3 support which means it now also depends on libnghttp3. genDllVersions.sh was updated to include this new dependency. The Windows installer build action was also changed to upload its build artifacts before it tests to make sure the plugins load. This makes it possible to look at the generated artifacts for missing dependencies if the plugin load verification fails.
* Update README to reflect 2.5 release * Remove Bountysource from Readme Bountysource appears to be dead, so it should be removed * macports update * Update README.md * update MacPorts * Update compiler-common.sh * Debug build fix * CMake: Debug build type fix * Comment out check for debug flag build type. (#972) * Fix windows pacman repo build. (#968) Msys2 updated gcc in the last few days which has caused the package repo build to fail. Here are some minor fixes to make the build work again. - Add fmt to openimageio's dependency list since the version included with the openimageio source now appears to cause an internal compiler error. - Added an include for math.h to in a libsox test file to make the compiler stop generating an error about fabs() not being defined. - Fix type mismatch and missing declaration errors in ImageMagick. - Updated mingw-w64-dump_syms gitcommit to point to a version that fixes a missing header build error. * Fix Windows build failure caused by missing dependency. (#969) Msys2's libcurl package was recently updated to enable HTTP/3 support which means it now also depends on libnghttp3. genDllVersions.sh was updated to include this new dependency. The Windows installer build action was also changed to upload its build artifacts before it tests to make sure the plugins load. This makes it possible to look at the generated artifacts for missing dependencies if the plugin load verification fails. * Fix Windows debug cmake build. (#973) - Force Shiboken to use detected python libraries instead of using its own library detection logic. - Specify -O compiler option for debug builds like the qmake build. - Remove unconditional NDEBUG define added by the Shiboken cmake helper so that asserts work correctly on debug builds. * Add logic to capture/restore existing GL context. This fixes asserts in debug builds where Qt's GL context is set when a ScopedGLContext is created. This can happen when we have a project open and the user tries to open another project. When the event callback is dispatched, the Qt GL context is still set. The fix justs removes the assert and adds logic to save and restore any existing GL context that is set. * MacPorts update * Fix rotopaint overlay 2.5 (#986) * RotoPaint: always draw the overlay when the tool is part of the overlay * tools/MacPorts: remove .rej files --------- Co-authored-by: Marcel Ruegenberg <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Frédéric Devernay <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: kafxa <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Aaron Colwell <[email protected]>
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Msys2's libcurl package was recently updated to enable HTTP/3 support which means it now also depends on libnghttp3. genDllVersions.sh was updated to include this new dependency.
The Windows installer build action was also changed to upload its build artifacts before it tests to make sure the plugins load. This makes it possible to look at the generated artifacts for missing dependencies if the plugin load verification fails.
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Yes. The build installer action works again and the plugin load verification step now passes on GMIC plugin again. Before this change the GMIC plugin was causing the plugin load verification step to fail because of the missing dependency.