* [tiff]: disable libwebp support.
Since version 4.0.10, libtiff supports optional compression modes using
either libweb or zstd.
When libtiff is built, and libwebp and/or zstd are found anywhere on the
system, these modes will be enabled. However, the respective libraries
are not added as link targets, so this will result in linker errors for
any unsuspecting project using libtiff.
Since zstd support was already disabled by a previous commit, I have
also simply disabled libwebp support to fix this issue.
A more proper fix might be to add both libwebp and zstd as required
libtiff dependencies, and to patch libtiff's CMakeLists.txt, such that
these libraries are properly linked to. However, it is currently very
unlikely to encounter TIFF images in the wild compressed using either
of these methods, so the effect of disabling support may not be
noticeable at all.
* [tiff] Change CONTROL version
* [corrade] Update to v2019.01
Signed-off-by: Squareys <squareys@googlemail.com>
* [magnum] Update to v2019.01, remove shapes and glutapplication features
These features were deprecated in earlier versions and now removed.
Signed-off-by: Squareys <squareys@googlemail.com>
* [magnum-(extras,plugins,integration)] Update to v2019.01, add imgui feat.
Signed-off-by: Squareys <squareys@googlemail.com>
* [magnum] Improve dependencies to corrade
Signed-off-by: Squareys <squareys@googlemail.com>
* [magnum-plugins] Add faad2audioimporter
- faad2 is currently not in vcpkg, hence commented out
- The commented out empty line is required to have vcpkg parse the file
without issues
Signed-off-by: Squareys <squareys@googlemail.com>
* [ampl-mp] Add new port
This port aims for solver development, so it does not build any
existing solver modules.
The shared library build is disabled for now because it has some
problem on Windows.
closes: #4491
* [ampl-mp] Disable MATLAB MEX support
* fix library exports for iconv on macOS, add Threads dependency for cairo, add the iconv, intl and Threads dependencies to harfbuzz
* updated portfile from harfbuzz fix
* fix indenting and order
* fix portfile
* [gettext] Add unofficial-gettext targets
* [gettext] Fixup for Linux
This is so that you can derive a class from things like `rocksdb::AssociativeMergeOperator`. Perhaps a more "correct" patch would be to see if rtti is enabled for other builds, and enable it here, though it's not clear to me if that's feasible, so I'm suggesting this.
* add support for building hyperscan
* patch hyperscan to work with latest boost
* correct hyperscan source dir name
* speed the build by depending on only the parts of boost we actually need
* make python3 support release-only builds
* upgrade to hyperscan 5.1.0
* remove redundant disambiguate patch
* Add comments about how to build
* restore original x64-windows-static.cmake
* [hyperscan] Check linkage
* [python3] Allow DLLs without LIBs
* [hyperscan] Only static library
* [python3] Revert changes that cause regression in boost-python
* [python3] Revert changes that cause regression in boost-python
* Added cmake targets for nlohmann-json
* [nlohmann-json] Use vcpkg_from_github()
* [nlohmann-json] Enable find_package(nlohmann_json)
* Removed unneeded renaming
* [nlohmann-json] Revert use of vcpkg_from_github() due to archive size of >100MB
* [nlohmann-json] Fix missing natvis
Netcdf and HDF are important _formats_ in the scientific domains (lots of satellite data come in nc or hdf) so having them by default in GDAL seems the most natural.