* [sdl2-mixer] Fix dynamic loading when building static library
* [sdl2-mixer] Set dynamic load as a feature
* [sdl2-mixer] Disable feature dynamic-load when building static
* Add sfsexp, S-expressions library
* Use CMakeLists.txt directly instead of patching it
* Use sub-folder for sfsexp header files
* Manually set the header files and make sure the resulting include/ folder is the same as with the autotools installation
* Add runtime parameter for the DLL
* Export all symbols in the DLLAA
* Use PUBLIC_HEADER property install of install(FILES...)
* Remove boilerplate comments from portfile
* Only create static library on windows
* Throw error on UWP
* Disable some windows UWP warnings
* Use VCPKG_TARGET_IS_WINDOWS and put it on top of file
* Deleted extra blank lines
* Missed one blank line
* Use ${PORT} variable instead of the specific "sfsexp" string.
This should make it easier to change the name of the port later on.
* Use vcpkg_from_github to fetch the release.
* Remove extra empty lines
* [asiosdk] Add new port
* specified vcpkg_fail_port_install for non-windows platforms
* specified vcpkg_fail_port_install for arm & uwp platforms
* added entries for asiosdk into scripts/ci.baseline.txt
* bugfix for [ftgl] build failure #9520. Applied same solution as cbezault did for #7697
* bugfix for [ftgl] build failure #9520. Added suggested changes from the review and clean-up EOL characters.
* [ftgl] remove ftgl:x64-linux=fail from ci.baseline.txt
* [ftgl] build failure #9520 - disable doxygen on Linux
* [ftgl] build failure #9520 - force the compiler to use the C++11 standard
* [ftgl] build failure #9520 - remove ftgl:x64-osx=fail
* [ftgl] build failure #9520 - add missing C++11 standard patch
* [memorymodule] Add new port
* [memorymodule] Update ci baseline
* [memorymodule] Update CI baseline
* [memorymodule] Simplify vcpkg_fail_port_install call
* [memorymodule] Install lib files only if they exist
* Added portfile and control
* Added patch file to support MSVC
* Added description for msgpack11 in CONTROL
* added homepage to Control, code refactoring for portfile
* refactored portfile
* made align changes
* Update portfile.cmake
* Update CONTROL
removed v from the version
* added ref properly
Co-authored-by: Mayank Kataruka <37381526+mayankkt9@users.noreply.github.com>
* [anyrpc] Updated to latest commit
Updated to latest commit and removed patch, as it
is no longer needed.
* [anyrpc] Updated to latest commit
Removed deprecated `include(vcpkg_common_functions)`.
* [open62541] Update to v1.0
* Remove dependency on python-six
* Fix CI
* Manually specify the version
* Fix install binaries directory
* Fix end line
* Add homepage and modernize cmake
* enable ssl feature on selected under linux
* Complete implementation of ACE's installtion method under Linux
* reorder code logic structure of ACE's portfile
* add some debug log for ACE's portfile
* Bump tweak version of ACE CONTROL file
* fix invalid CL error for build/install perl scripts under Linux
* [ace] replace vcpkg_execute_required_process with vcpkg_execute_build_process
* [xerces-c] Update REF and SHA512
* [sfml] re-trigger ci
* [pcl] re-trigger ci
* [boost-signals] re-trigger ci
* [tmxparser] re-trigger ci
* [soil2] switch repo to github
* [gtest] re-trigger ci
* Fix tinyfiledialogs not being fetchable from sourceforge
Fix tinyfiledialogs not being fetchable from sourceforge. Use github instead.
* Update CONTROL
* Update portfile.cmake
* Update portfile.cmake
Update source url
* Update CONTROL
* added cleanup command to embree3 port for static build
* updated CONTROL file with version tag
* check if file exists before cleanups
* fix baseline
Co-authored-by: nicole mazzuca <mazzucan@outlook.com>
* [boost-python] Support Python2 as feature, fix build with installed Python2
* [boost-python] Update generate script to support Python2 mod
* Re-generate boost ports
* [boost-modular-build-helper] Update to 1.71.
[boost-build] Update to 1.71.
* [boost-modular-build-helper] Remove manual library name changing
[boost-iostreams] Use boost-modular-headers.cmake script
* Delete temporary file.
* Revert changes in modular build script.
* Update ports versions.
* [boost-modular-build-helper] Fix build boost-iostreams with LZMA and ZSTD
* [boost] Update to 1.72.0
* [libtorrent] Fix build with Boost 1.72.0
Original PR: https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/pull/4091
* Update ci.baseline.txt:
- fail libgo:* due to use the removed class from Boost.Context 1.72.0 (reported issue https://github.com/yyzybb537/libgo/issues/214)
- pass boost-context:arm64-windows
- fix typo
* Folly only supports the x64 architecture
* fail boost-coroutine:arm64-windows=fail and boost-fiber:arm64-windows=fail because they use fcontext_t from Boost.Context which is not implemented for Windows on ARM64 (reported issue https://github.com/boostorg/context/issues/130)
* Fix globbing-expressions
* Add vcpkg_buildpath_length_warning(37) for boost-system.
Revert boost-iostreams port changes.
* Update ci.baseline.txt
* fixes to get vcpkg up and running when behind corporate proxy
* clean up of code to check if HTTP_PROXY environment variable is set
* fixed compiler errors for non win32 systems
* [vcpkg] Simplify HTTPS_PROXY code for WinHTTP
Co-authored-by: Robert Schumacher <roschuma@microsoft.com>
Use write_basic_package_version_file() to create the
libffiConfigVersion.cmake file.
This allows detection of the libffi version using cmake.
An example, where this is relevant is e.g. glib 2.62, with the
following code in meson.build:
libffi_dep = dependency('libffi', version : '>= 3.0.0',
fallback : ['libffi', 'ffi_dep'])
When the libffiConfigVersion.cmake file is present, the following output
can be found in the meson-build.log:
Run-time dependency libffi found: YES 3.1
* [ports] Update openssl-unix to 1.1.1c
* [ports] Update openssl-unix to 1.1.1d
* [ports] openssl-unix platform 'AMD64' is called 'x86_64' on Linux
* [ports] fix openssl platform
* [ports] openssl-windows update openssl to 1.1.1d
* [ports] Fix openssl post build
* [ports] openssl add EnableUWPSupport.patch
Reference:
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/8917https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9440
* [ports] openssl-uwp update openssl to 1.1.1d
* Updated support for OpenSSL v1.1
With OpenSSL v1.1 we need an additional flag for ACE
* update to 12.0 and change to vcpkg_configure_make
* remove msys line
* remove custom cmakelists
* use --without-readline on linux
* Update CONTROL
Fix version
* fix portfile
* add all possible libpq features
* create vcpkg_get_build_depends
* create vcpkg_read_dependent_port_info
* add vcpkg_write_port_info
* fix a few bugs
* libpq first succesful x86 build with core features.
(files still must be moved)
* always write the variable
* Fix separate make and install execution error issue.
* trigger CI system.
* add openssl and win_bison win_flex patch
* add configuration dependent patches
* add bonjour as a dependency on macosx
* apply patches and configure features
* more patches to fix the windows build
* more install fixes
* remove unnecessary code
* bit of code cleanup
* remove unrelated files
* remove unrelated function call. function was removed with last commit
* removed hardcoded platform
* fix patch
* build only the interface libraries and nothing more
* forgot to remove tool ecpg from install
* seperate minimal install patch from normal install patch and introduce client feature
* fix x86 Platform variable being x86 and not Win32 as required by the generated project
* make linux build work
* make more linux work
* openssl return version number directly without calling openssl
(should probably be done differently)
* fix some more path and platform identification
* comments to reduce install. currently libpq installs static and shared libraries and some tools on linux
* patch arm
* fix platform detection logic
* make libpq osx buildable
* Rename debug import library after build.
(So that we don't affect external CMake users.)
* revert debug naming and install a wrapper instead.
* fix gdal regression due to name change
* fix cutelyst regression due to qt5-base wrapper
(why was it not using the target in the first place?)
* correct wrapper install path
* correct the arm patch.
* trying to fix static gdal build
* gdal still needs more work
* update version of openssl in libpq openssl patch
* nmap fix openssl
* qt5 fix openssl
* gdal fix openssl
* librtmp migrate to openssl 1.1.1
* fail in patch since what is intended is not going to work in openssl 1.1.1
* fix static yara build
* freedtds deactivate openssl feature until freetds decides to upgrade to 1.1
* fix libwebsockets cmakelists
* fix the patch so that the generated targets also include crypt32
* xmlsec add threads dependency
* bump control since I am unable to reproduce the regression
* add pthread to openssl detection logic
* fix freetds linkage missing crypt32 and fix the cmake checks.
* fix the openssl wrapper to add the threads library
* fix libmysql regression
* add threads to openssl libraries.
* upgrade libssh to 0.9
* fix nmap regression
* fix mosquitto regression
* fix openssl wrapper to make libarchive work
* fix quickfix
* changed patch a bit
* improve freetds patch
* fix case in librtmp
* update control
* bump control
* fix case
* make jasper a dependency of qt5-imageformats to fix flaky CI build.
* add jasper libraries explicitly
* jasper depends on freeglut so add it as a dependency. turbo_jpeg is also a dependency but that should already be handled in qt5-base
* more glut names
* bump control for macosx ci retry
* fix slikenet regression
* fix linebreak in qt5-base
* update baseline
* Update ci.baseline.txt
those ports are not supported on UWP
* [libevent] add dependency on libevent[threads] to openssl feature
* [pdal,freerdp] Update CI baseline to fail
* fix static pdal build
* fix freerdp on linux
* trying to revert some changes
* revert changes in build make
* revert x264 version bump
Co-authored-by: Force Charlie <6904176+fcharlie@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Johnny Willemsen <jwillemsen@remedy.nl>
Co-authored-by: Lennart Trunk <lennart.trunk@outlook.de>
Co-authored-by: Jack·Boos·Yu <47264268+JackBoosY@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Romero <romerosanchezv@gmail.com>