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libtoxcore.pc now has -lpthread like it's supposed to on systems
where it is needed.
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Tox now uses some crypto_pwhash functions that are only available in the
newer libsodium releases; check this in configure to prevent compile
time errors.
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ethernet devices.
Added some code to get real adapter broadcast addresses on windows.
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when supported.
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Fixed possible thread bug with sending A/V packets.
TODO: eventually make toxcore thread safe.
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We don't need it anymore. jin-eld pls do not kill
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From what I see there is a difference between *BSD and Linux when
linking vs. toxcore which has been bulit vs. the NaCl library:
on Linux it only links if NaCl's object files (i.e. randombytes.o) is
present in the linker options, however on *BSD systems this will cause a
linking error, see:
https://github.com/Tox/toxic/issues/31#issuecomment-38224441
This commit makes sure that we do not add the NaCl object files to our
pkg-config settings on *BSD, but do add them on Linux.
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Make sure the shared lib build is really disabled when compiling vs.
NaCl:
moved settings before libtool initialization
fixed parameter name
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My previous attempt that was supposed to disable shared library builds
with nacl had a side effect which basically disabled shared libs for all
configurations.
Eventhough AC_DISABLE_SHARED was used inside an if clause it seemed to
take over in any case.
I could not find a clean way around this, so had to override internal
libtool variables. Will check with the libtool people regarding a
cleaner implementation.
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According to sonOfRa sodium_init() has some timing issues on Android.
libsodium people said randombytes_stir() can be used instead:
https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/issues/121
sodium_init() stays the default, randombytes_stir() can be enabled by
passing --enable-randombytes-stir to the configure script.
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Also-by: Sergey 'Jin' Bostandzhyan <jin@mediatomb.cc>
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the library can be disabled
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By default libsodium is used. Only if --enable-nacl is specified, then
nacl will be used instead of libsodium.
Pass locations of nacl headers and libraries by using the following
options:
--with-nacl-headers=/home/me/somewhere/nacl-20110221/build/469/include/amd64/
--with-nacl-libs=/home/me/somewhere/nacl-20110221/build/469/lib/amd64/
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This update makes sure that the build still works with automake prior to
1.12 and at the same time does not give any warnings or errors with
automake 1.14
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JamoBox-master
Conflicts:
toxcore/LAN_discovery.h
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comments so they follow a standard.
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This should allow to keep the libtool options all in one place and at
the same time define different options depending on the host.
Made sure that -no-undefined is set only on Win32. Although no side
effects on Linux and OSX have been observed so far, it's probably better
to play it safe; it does not seem to be needed/does not seem to matter on *nix,
only required for Win32.
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Seems that on FreeBSD those directories are not in the default search
paths, so we'll have to add them manually.
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Previously only static a static library was produced on MinGW builds,
this PR makes sure that we also build a proper .dll
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fixed a couple of typos in the output messages
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It's "bootstrap", not "boostrap" :P
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supported options:
--with-dependency-search=DIR will tell configure to look for various
dependencies in DIR/include and DIR/lib
Alternatively you can also specify libsodium header and libs location
with --with-libsodium-headers and --with-libsodium-libs if it is
installed elsewhere.
Ncurses and libconfig are handled via the default pkg-config way, see
./configure --help=short for detailed information.
The tox library is compiled as libtoxcore in shared and static variants,
public headers are installed to ${prefix}/include/tox
A pkg-config libtoxcore.pc configuration file is provided.
Use ./configure --help for a full list of configure options or
./configure --help=short for the options that I added.
To generate the configure script after pulling from git use:
autoreconf -i
To generate a release tarball use:
make dist
Unit tests are handled by the libcheck library integration that is provided
by autotools, use:
make check
to compile and run the tests.
Unit tests are currently optional, i.e. - if the check library is not
found on the system, then tests will be disabled. Same goes for nTox and
DHT bootstrap daemon - they will be enabled or disabled depending on the
availability of ncurses (for nTox) or libconfig (for DHT bootstrap
daemon).
The above can be also tuned by:
--enable-tests / --disable-tests
--enable-ntox / --disable-ntox
--enable-dht-bootstrap-daemon / --disable-dht-bootstrap-daemon
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