* Adding tracy port
* Formatting tracy port
* Tidying up the port
* Formatting again
* Making sure git-tree is correct
* Adding correct vcpkg dependencies
* Newline at file end again
* Update version database
* Making sure to mark tracy as not supporting x86 at all
* Updating version again
* Responding to feedback and double checking which builds will work
* Updating versions
* Tidying up some loose ends
* Updating port version again
* Removing port-version 1
* Removing tracy from ci baseline
* Removing unnecessary include copy
* Updating version
* Resolving feedback
* Updating version and formatting
* Version for the version god
* tweaking tracy supports
* Formatting and version
* Version
* Adding pthreads dependency to tracy for non-windows platforms
* Version
* Fixing tracy port
* Fixing version
* TRACY_IMPORTS should be an INTERFACE define
* Updating patch to tracy to place it in the correct namespace
* Fixing issue in patch file
* Updating version
* Forgot to put the :: in the namespace
* Updating version
* Bumping port version
* Updating version
* Updating version database
* Fixing incorrect version of tracy
* Update version
Co-authored-by: nicole mazzuca <mazzucan@outlook.com>
* [libao] Add parameter to control whether to detect dlfcn
* Use Cache variables instead of patch file
* Avoid using undefined variable
Co-authored-by: Cheney-Wang <v-xincwa@microsoft.com>
* Use static runtime if capstone wants to be statically linked
This makes more sense than using the shared runtime if building a static version
* increase port-version
* Update version database
* select CRT as new feature
* don't use upercase in feature name
* format json
* run x-add-version
* remove extra space
Co-authored-by: JonLiu1993 <63675417+JonLiu1993@users.noreply.github.com>
* run x-add-version
* Modernize the port file.cmake
* update version
* checking feature per OS
* update versioning
* remove check for static CRT on windows so it doesn't conflict with other ports (Triton)
* update versioning
* use VCPKG_CRT_LINKAGE instead of feature for CRT
* update versioning
Co-authored-by: JonLiu1993 <63675417+JonLiu1993@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jonliu1993 <13720414433@163.com>
* [gstreamer] Support arm-windows and add features
* version
* Fix cmake code
* version
* Disable more docs
* version
* Remove code about zlib
* version
* Fix build issues
* version
* Modernize portfile
* Install COPYING.txt for copyright
* Create uniform pc file names for all configurations
* Provide uniform and documented CMake config
* Update versions
* Use version field
* Update versions
* CI
* Update charls to 2.3.4
* version
* Change version-string to version
Co-authored-by: JonLiu1993 <63675417+JonLiu1993@users.noreply.github.com>
* version
Co-authored-by: JonLiu1993 <63675417+JonLiu1993@users.noreply.github.com>
* [leveldb] Fix target "Threads::Threads" was not found
* update version
* add dependency pthreads
* update version
* remove pthreads
* update version
Co-authored-by: Lily Wang <v-lilywang@microsoft.com>
* ao: add libao windows port
* ao: update baseline version
* Update ports/ao/portfile.cmake
Co-authored-by: LilyWangLL <94091114+LilyWangLL@users.noreply.github.com>
* ao:update version
* Update ports/ao/portfile.cmake
Co-authored-by: LilyWangLL <94091114+LilyWangLL@users.noreply.github.com>
* ao:add license and supports
* ao:rename libao to ao
* ao:modify libao license to be same with libao
* Update version database
* ao rename to libao
* Update version database
* libao add def export file
* ao use vcpkg_configure_make
* Update version database
Co-authored-by: LilyWangLL <94091114+LilyWangLL@users.noreply.github.com>
* Merge INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES configurations
Direct references to binaries must match the active build type when used.
* Update tmx for cmake_config_fixup
* Update versions
* Prevent repeated fixup of the same file
* Don't change line structure
* Update versions
* CI
* Apply CR suggestion
Co-authored-by: nicole mazzuca <mazzucan@outlook.com>
* Update versions
* Fixup CR suggestion
* Update versions
* Update versions
Co-authored-by: nicole mazzuca <mazzucan@outlook.com>
* Major update to port poppler
* Fixup usage requirements via main pc file
* Add usage based on FindPkgConfig
* Export unofficial cmake config
* uwp is unsupported
* [gdal] Add poppler feature
* [gdal] Update poppler dependency
* [gdal] Add patch for poppler C++17 API
* Disable ENABLE_RELOCATABLE
* Update to 22.02.0 from poppler gitlab
* Update versions
* [skip actions] CI with gdal tools
* Revert "[skip actions] CI with gdal tools"
* Modify feature name for private API
* Update versions
* Add license field to gdal manifest
* Add port name to unofficial namespace
* Rectify poppler version number
* Update versions
* poppler[fontconfig] doesn't build for MSVC
* Update versions
Co-authored-by: Matthias Kuhn <matthias@opengis.ch>
* Change minimum CMake version to 3.7.2.
This moves our oldest supported Linux back up to today minus 5 years, Debian 9 from 2017 comes with 3.7.2.
* Enable more policies.
* [fbthrift, fizz, folly] Fix dependency resolution.
Found by nightly build https://dev.azure.com/vcpkg/public/_build/results?buildId=67402
* wangle was fixed by a compiler update on a patch tuesday.
* this unblocked attempting fbthrift on x64-windows hosts, but it misses a header; added patch already merged upstream adding missing algorithm <include>
* fixed folly attempt to insert the right debug prefix which was broken by vcpkg_fixup_cmake_targets no longer generating _IMPORT_PREFIX.
* disable dynamic build of fbthrift on Windows because it tries to create DLLs with no import libs (because it makes no exports)
* Format and fix version database.
* Back out fizz patches.
* Block dynamic flavors. (The build in question builds an exe and expects all its dependencies to be linked statically and patching the build system to copy over the right DLLs seems out of scope)
* Add libevent patch.
* Also fixup mvfst and add missing CONFIG to patch.
* Remove unused patch.
* Fix version sha
* Some of the Windows runs have started to exceed 24 hours now as well as the MacOS ones as we have added more ports.
* We are no longer trying to constantly "psychic debug" why ports are failing; CI passes somewhat regularly now, and the failures we get seem to be much more deterministic.
* We're still budget constrained on Azure resources (and have been a bit over budget)
To that end, we're going back off nightly CI runs to Monday Wednesday Friday (like osx already is), so we no longer need separate bits for them.