Updates debian build targets, adds deb-src to generate debian source package.

cusax-fix
Damian Minkov 13 years ago
parent 5cd26f3ec9
commit 39499b0c55

@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ wix.upgrade.code=F9F09BE0-BA75-4C0D-8D64-E434D78548D4
#wix.store.msi=true
#sign.cert.file=
#sign.cert.password=
#application.home.dirname=.sip-communicator
application.home.dirname=.jitsi
link.download.windows=https\://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/windows/${package.name}-${sip-communicator.version}.exe
link.download.windows32=https\://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/windows/${package.name}-${sip-communicator.version}-x86.exe
link.download.windows64=https\://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/windows/${package.name}-${sip-communicator.version}-x64.exe
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ link.download.linux=https\://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/linux/${package.name}-${si
link.updates.macosx=https\://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/macosx/sparkle/updates.xml
#link.download.macosx=http\://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/macosx/${package.name}-${sip-communicator.version}.dmg
#link.sparkle.updates.index=http://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/macosx/sparkle/index.html
link.update.changelog.prefix=http://bluejimp.com/sip-communicator/changelogs
link.update.changelog.prefix=http://bluejimp.com/jitsi/changelogs
# The private_key file (sparkle_dsa_priv.pem)
#sparkle.signiture.location=/Users/damencho/dev/sparkle-files/dsa_sign/sparkle_dsa_priv.pem
#delta.history.location=/Users/damencho/dev/build-history

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Libraries that we bundle directly in Jitsi:
Note 1: Currently all libraries live in lib/src.
Note 2: We have indicated when Jitsi community members are also somehow affiliated with the project
- dhcp4java https://sourceforge.net/projects/dhcp4java/
Java DHCP API.
Reason: No Debian package.
- fmj http://fmj-sf.net/
FMJ is an open-source project with the goal of providing an alternative
to Java Media Framework (JMF).
Jitsi team is maintainer of the project.
Reason: No Debian package.
- ice4j http://code.google.com/p/ice4j/
This project provides a Java implementation of the ICE protocol
that would be usable by both SIP and XMPP applications.
The Jitsi community is the maintainer of this project.
Reason: No Debian package.
- jfontchooser http://sourceforge.net/projects/jfontchooser/
This projects tries to provide an easy JFontChooser in the form of the JColorChooser.
Reason: No Debian package.
- jnsapi http://code.google.com/p/jinglenodes/
Jingle Nodes is an XMPP Extension that enable users to share and discover
P2P Media Relays that can be used to enable Voice and Video Chat via Jingle.
Reason: No Debian package.
- jsip http://jsip.java.net/
This project publishes a full implementation of the RFC 3261 Specification
and as well as support for several SIP RFCs.
Emil Ivov from Jitsi team is contributor and has commit right in the project.
Reason: No Debian package.
- jymsg http://jymsg9.sourceforge.net/
This API provides a way for Java applications to connect and
use the Yahoo Instant Messenger protocol.
Damian Minkov from Jitsi team is contributor and has commit right in the project.
Reason: No Debian package.
- libjitsi https://jitsi.org/libjitsi
An advanced Java media library for secure real-time audio/video communication.
Jitsi team is maintainer of the project.
Reason: No Debian package.
- OrangeExtensions http://ymasory.github.com/OrangeExtensions/
A pluggable jar containing stubs for the Apple Java Extensions.
Reason: No Debian package.
- portaudio http://www.portaudio.com/
PortAudio is a free, cross-platform, open-source, audio I/O library.
Reason: A Debian package does exist for port audio however, the Jitsi community is using one of its forks (i.e. the hotplug branch) with a number of additional changes such as:
* further improved device hotplug for windows.
* device hotplug for macosx and linux
* fixes for various problems with device locks.
- smack_src_3_2_2 http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/smack/
Smack is an Open Source XMPP (Jabber) client library.
Reason: We contributed several patches on version 3.2.2 in order to fix a memory leak, added code that handles some currently unchecked, fixes for discovery info parsing, a pubsub parsing problem and the option to use a custom javax.net.ssl.TrustManager. All of those have been sent to the smack community for integration about a year ago, but havent been integrated since.
And theres no Debian package.
- weupnp http://code.google.com/p/weupnp/
Weupnp is a lightweight Java library implements the UPnP protocol.
Jitsis Sebastien Vincent is contributor and has commit right in the project.
Reason: No Debian package.
- dnsjava-2.1.3 http://dnsjava.org/
dnsjava is an implementation of DNS in Java.
Using version 2.1.3.
Reason: A Debian package exists only for version 2.0.8.
- gdata-java-client http://code.google.com/p/gdata-java-client/
The Google Data Java client library.
Using version 1.43.0.
Reason: A Debian package exist only for version 1.30.0.
- java-jml http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/java-jml
JML is a Java API for communication with Windows Live Messenger/
MSN Messenger services.
Damian Minkov from Jitsi team is contributor and has commit right in the project.
Reason: No Debian package.
- jmyspell http://kenai.com/projects/jmyspell
JMySpell is a 100% pure-Java implementation of the MySpell spell checker.
Reason: No Debian package.
- joscar http://code.google.com/p/joscar/
joscar is an easy-to-use, robust library for connecting
to AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ from Java.
Reason: No Debian package.
- jsocks http://jsocks.sourceforge.net/
It is a SOCKS server written entirely in Java,
which supports both SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols.
Reason: No Debian package.
- lcrypto http://www.bouncycastle.org/
A lightweight cryptography API for Java.
Reason: We are using a modified version based on 1.43 with changes needed for SSL Certificate validation, Skein and also a modified Big Number module better suited for security functions. Discussions on the subject:
http://java.net/projects/jitsi/lists/dev/archive/2012-07/message/192
- misc http://java.net/projects/jdic
Using the desktop window alerter (for windows, mac and linux).
Part in the jdic project svn/trunk/src/incubator/misc.
Reason: No Debian package.
- otr4j https://github.com/gpolitis/otr4j
otr4j is an implementation of the OTR (Off The Record) protocol in java.
Jitsis George Politis (who developed the lib as a GSoC 2009 participant) is current maintainer.
Reason: No Debian package.
- sdes4j http://code.google.com/p/sdes4j/
Implementation of RFC4568: Session Description Protocol (SDP)
Security Descriptions for Media Streams for Java.
Jitsis Ingo Bauersachs is maintainer and owner of the project.
Reason: No Debian package.
- swingworker
Part of jdesktop.org JDNC project.
Reason: No Debian package.
- zrtp4j https://github.com/wernerd/ZRTP4J
Java implementation of ZRTP protocol.
Werner Dittmann from Jitsi team is maintainer and owner of the project.
Reason: No Debian package.

@ -1,53 +1,5 @@
_PACKAGE_NAME_ (_VERSION_) unstable; urgency=low
_CHANGES_
-- Martin Andre <mandre@dev.java.net> _DATE_
sip-communicator (1.0-alpha3-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Switching to alpha3 nightly builds
* Updated dependancies to put sun-jre as a first alternative where needed
* Updated application categories in sip-communicator.desktop file
* Put SC bundles and libraries in /usr/lib instead of /usr/share
* Added a verbose and help option to launch script and updated man page
accordingly
* Remove subversion info files from native lib dir
-- Martin Andre <mandre@dev.java.net> Tue, 11 Dec 2007 15:27:06 +0900
sip-communicator (1.0-alpha2-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Switching to alpha2 nightly builds
-- Martin Andre <mandre@dev.java.net> Fri, 22 Dec 2006 14:52:00 +0900
sip-communicator (1.0-alpha1-3) unstable; urgency=low
* OSGI implementation changed from Oscar to Felix:
- Bundle are now deployed by reference in ~/.felix/sip-communicator.bin
- Updated libs accordingly
* Dependancy added on alsa-oss so JMF can now use Alsa
* Removed Junit in Recommand section, because it is not relevant for the
user
-- Martin Andre <mandre@dev.java.net> Fri, 24 Nov 2006 14:52:00 +0900
sip-communicator (1.0-alpha1-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Changed oscar behavior to deploy its bundles in
~/.noscar/sip-communicator.bin
* Removed remaining files not useful here, ie only for testing: junit.jar,
oscar.unit.test.properties and testing.properties
-- Martin Andre <mandre@dev.java.net> Thu, 12 Oct 2006 12:20:36 +0900
sip-communicator (1.0-alpha1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Initial release
* Created a basic man page
* Created an excutable shell script to launch SIP Communicator
* Removed all slicks libs already inclueded in Debian
-- Martin Andre <mandre@dev.java.net> Mon, 25 Sep 2006 11:51:01 +0900
* Initial release. (Closes: #627362)
-- Damian Minkov <damencho@jitsi.org> _DATE_

@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
Source: _PACKAGE_NAME_
Section: net
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Damian Minkov <damencho@jitsi.org>
Uploaders: Emil Ivov <emcho@jitsi.org>
Homepage: _APP_WEB_
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), javahelper,
dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1),
default-jdk,
ant,
ant-optional,
ant-contrib-cpptasks,
ant-contrib,
libavutil-dev,
libavcodec-dev,
libavformat-dev,
libavfilter-dev,
libswscale-dev,
libvpx-dev,
libxpp3-java,
libjzlib-java,
libbcprov-java,
libjna-java,
libcommons-codec-java,
liblog4j1.2-java,
libjgoodies-forms-java,
libjmdns-java,
libmac-widgets-java,
libfelix-main-java,
libfelix-framework-java,
junit,
libcommons-logging-java,
liblaf-widget-java,
libjdic-java,
libhttpcore-java,
libhttpmime-java,
libhttpclient-java,
libjson-simple-java,
libdbus-java,
libeasymock-java,
libxt-dev,
libxtst-dev,
libxv-dev,
libmp3lame-dev,
yasm,
libx264-dev,
libdbus-1-dev,
libopus-dev,
libasound2-dev,
libspeexdsp-dev,
libspeex-dev,
libunbound-dev,
libxss-dev,
libgtk2.0-dev,
libglib2.0-dev,
libpulse-dev,
libgoogle-collections-java,
glassfish-activation,
glassfish-mail,
libbcmail-java
Standards-Version: 3.9.3
Package: _PACKAGE_NAME_
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
_PACKAGE_NAME_-jni (>= ${source:Version}),
sun-java6-jre | openjdk-6-jre | default-jre | openjdk-7-jre,
libunixsocket-java,
libhttpcore-java,
liblog4j1.2-java,
libjmdns-java,
libmac-widgets-java,
libfelix-main-java,
libfelix-framework-java,
libhttpclient-java,
libhttpmime-java,
libcommons-logging-java,
libcommons-codec-java,
liblaf-widget-java,
libdbus-java,
libxpp3-java,
libjzlib-java,
libbcprov-java,
libjna-java,
libjgoodies-forms-java,
libjson-simple-java
Recommends: ${java:Recommends}
Homepage: _APP_WEB_
Description: Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client
_APP_NAME_ is an application that allows you to do audio/video
conversations over the Internet through the SIP and XMPP/Jabber protocol,
as well as chat with your friends using some of the most popular instant
messaging protocols such as SIP/SIMPLE, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Yahoo and others.
Package: _PACKAGE_NAME_-jni
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Homepage: _APP_WEB_
Description: _APP_NAME_ JNI library
These are the jni bindings for _APP_NAME_ the Java VoIP
and Instant Messaging client. Libraries to access audio and video devices.
Native binaries used to render the video and detect network configuration
changes. Binaries for audio codecs like opus and g722. Global shortcuts,
notifications and hid devices control.

@ -1,15 +1,71 @@
Source: _PACKAGE_NAME_
Section: net
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Martin Andre <mandre@dev.java.net>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), ant, ant-optional
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
Maintainer: Damian Minkov <damencho@jitsi.org>
Uploaders: Emil Ivov <emcho@jitsi.org>
Homepage: _APP_WEB_
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), javahelper,
dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1),
default-jdk,
ant,
ant-optional,
ant-contrib-cpptasks,
ant-contrib,
libavutil-dev,
libavcodec-dev,
libavformat-dev,
libavfilter-dev,
libswscale-dev,
libvpx-dev,
libxpp3-java,
libjzlib-java,
libbcprov-java,
libjna-java,
libcommons-codec-java,
liblog4j1.2-java,
libjgoodies-forms-java,
libjmdns-java,
libmac-widgets-java,
libfelix-main-java,
libfelix-framework-java,
junit,
libcommons-logging-java,
liblaf-widget-java,
libjdic-java,
libhttpcore-java,
libhttpmime-java,
libhttpclient-java,
libjson-simple-java,
libdbus-java,
libeasymock-java,
libxt-dev,
libxtst-dev,
libxv-dev,
libmp3lame-dev,
yasm,
libx264-dev,
libdbus-1-dev,
libopus-dev,
libasound2-dev,
libspeexdsp-dev,
libspeex-dev,
libunbound-dev,
libxss-dev,
libgtk2.0-dev,
libglib2.0-dev,
libpulse-dev,
libgoogle-collections-java,
glassfish-activation,
glassfish-mail,
libbcmail-java
Standards-Version: 3.9.3
Package: _PACKAGE_NAME_
Architecture: i386 amd64
Depends: sun-java6-jre | openjdk-6-jre, libxalan2-java, libxss1
Depends: sun-java6-jre | openjdk-6-jre | default-jre | openjdk-7-jre, libxss1
Homepage: _APP_WEB_
Description: the Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client
_APP_NAME_ is an application that allows you to do audio/video
conversations over the Internet through the SIP protocol, as well as chat with
your friends using some of the most popular instant messaging protocols such as
SIP/SIMPLE, Jabber, AIM/ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and others.
conversations over the Internet through the SIP and XMPP/Jabber protocol,
as well as chat with your friends using some of the most popular instant
messaging protocols such as SIP/SIMPLE, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Yahoo and others.

@ -1,518 +1,266 @@
This package was debianized by Martin Andre <mandre@dev.java.net> on
Mon, 25 Sep 2006 11:51:01 +0900.
It was downloaded from http://www.sip-communicator.org.
Upstream Author: Emil Ivov <emcho@sip-communicator.org>
Copyright: (C) 2004-2008, Emil Ivov <emcho@sip-communicator.org>
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@ -6,5 +6,6 @@ usr/share/menu
usr/share/pixmaps
usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_
usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/lib
usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/lib/native
usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/lib/bundle
usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/sc-bundles

@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=_APP_NAME_
GenericName=_APP_NAME_
Comment=VoIP and Instant Messaging client

@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ javabin=`which java`
SCDIR=/usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_
LIBPATH=$SCDIR/lib
CLASSPATH=$LIBPATH/jdic_stub.jar:$LIBPATH/jdic-all.jar:$LIBPATH/felix.jar:$LIBPATH/bcprovider.jar:$SCDIR/sc-bundles/sc-launcher.jar:$SCDIR/sc-bundles/util.jar
CLASSPATH=/usr/share/java/jdic.jar:/usr/share/java/org.apache.felix.framework.jar:/usr/share/java/org.apache.felix.main.jar:$LIBPATH/bcprovider.jar:$SCDIR/sc-bundles/sc-launcher.jar:$SCDIR/sc-bundles/util.jar/launchutils.jar
FELIX_CONFIG=$LIBPATH/felix.client.run.properties
LOG_CONFIG=$LIBPATH/logging.properties
COMMAND="$javabin $CLIENTARGS -classpath $CLASSPATH -Djna.library.path=$LIBPATH/native -Dfelix.config.properties=file:$FELIX_CONFIG -Djava.util.logging.config.file=$LOG_CONFIG net.java.sip.communicator.launcher.SIPCommunicator"
COMMAND="$javabin $CLIENTARGS -classpath $CLASSPATH -Djna.library.path=/usr/lib/jni -Dfelix.config.properties=file:$FELIX_CONFIG -Djava.util.logging.config.file=$LOG_CONFIG net.java.sip.communicator.launcher.SIPCommunicator"
# set add LIBPATH to LD_LIBRARY_PATH for any sc natives (e.g. jmf .so's)
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$LIBPATH/native
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:}/usr/lib/jni"
cd $SCDIR

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
debian/_PACKAGE_NAME_-32.xpm usr/share/pixmaps/
debian/_PACKAGE_NAME_-16.xpm usr/share/pixmaps/
debian/_PACKAGE_NAME_.svg usr/share/pixmaps/
debian/_PACKAGE_NAME_.desktop usr/share/applications/
resources/install/logging.properties usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/lib/
lib/felix.client.run.properties usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/lib/
sc-bundles/*.jar usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/sc-bundles
sc-bundles/os-specific/linux/*.jar usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/sc-bundles
debian/sh/_PACKAGE_NAME_ usr/bin

@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
usr/share/java/commons-codec.jar usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/sc-bundles/commons-codec.jar
usr/share/java/log4j-1.2.jar usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/lib/bundle/log4j.jar
usr/share/java/commons-logging.jar usr/lib/_PACKAGE_NAME_/lib/bundle/commons-logging.jar

@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
# Those jars are felix bundles and are jitsi specific and goes in jitsi specific subfolder
jitsi: jar-not-in-usr-share

@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
--- a/lib/src/libjitsi/src/native/build.xml
+++ b/lib/src/libjitsi/src/native/build.xml
@@ -104,6 +104,18 @@
<isset property="is.running.macos"/>
</condition>
+ <!-- The path to the dpkg-buildpackage tool -->
+ <property name="dpkg-buildpackage" value="/usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage"/>
+ <!-- The path to the dh_testdir tool -->
+ <property name="dh_testdir" value="/usr/bin/dh_testdir"/>
+ <condition property="is.running.debian">
+ <and>
+ <isset property="is.running.linux"/>
+ <available file="${dpkg-buildpackage}"/>
+ <available file="${dh_testdir}"/>
+ </and>
+ </condition>
+
<!--
<echo message="ffmpeg library: ${ffmpeg}" />
<echo message="x264 library: ${x264}" />
@@ -192,10 +204,17 @@
<linkerarg value="-ljawt" location="end" />
<!-- Linux-specific flags -->
+ <compilerarg value="-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2" if="is.running.debian"/>
+ <compilerarg value="-g" if="is.running.debian"/>
+ <compilerarg value="-fstack-protector" if="is.running.debian"/>
+ <compilerarg value="--param=ssp-buffer-size=4" if="is.running.debian"/>
+ <compilerarg value="-Werror=format-security" if="is.running.debian"/>
+ <compilerarg value="-Wformat" if="is.running.debian"/>
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/linux" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-L${system.JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/i386" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-L${system.JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/amd64" if="is.running.linux" />
+ <linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<linkerarg value="-lXv" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lX11" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
@@ -287,6 +306,7 @@
<linkerarg value="-lswscale" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-lmp3lame" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-lx264" location="end" />
+ <linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<linkerarg value="-lvpx" location="end" />
<!-- Linux specific flags -->
@@ -379,6 +399,7 @@
<!-- Linux-specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/linux" if="is.running.linux" />
+ <compilerarg value="-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2" if="is.running.debian"/>
<!-- Static libraries MUST be at the end; otherwise, they will not be
added to shared library.
@@ -392,6 +413,7 @@
<linkerarg value="-lasound" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lm" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lpthread" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
+ <linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<!-- OS X-specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
@@ -583,6 +605,7 @@
<compilerarg value="-D_JNI_IMPLEMENTATION_" />
<linkerarg value="-L${opus}/.libs" />
+ <linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<!-- Linux specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
@@ -660,6 +683,7 @@
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" />
+ <linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<fileset dir="${src}/native/linux/video4linux2" includes="*.c"/>
</cc>
@@ -794,6 +818,7 @@
<compilerarg value="-D_REENTRANT" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,--no-undefined" />
+ <linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<linkerarg value="-lpulse" />
<linkerarg value="-ldl" />
--- a/lib/src/libjitsi/src/native/ffmpeg/org_jitsi_impl_neomedia_codec_FFmpeg.c
+++ b/lib/src/libjitsi/src/native/ffmpeg/org_jitsi_impl_neomedia_codec_FFmpeg.c
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
#include <libavfilter/avfilter.h>
#include <libavfilter/avfiltergraph.h>
#include <libavfilter/buffersrc.h>
-#include <libavfilter/formats.h> /* ff_default_query_formats, ff_make_format_list, ff_set_common_formats */
-#include <libavfilter/internal.h> /* ff_request_frame */
+//#include <libavfilter/formats.h> /* ff_default_query_formats, ff_make_format_list, ff_set_common_formats */
+//#include <libavfilter/internal.h> /* ff_request_frame */
#include <libswscale/swscale.h>
#define DEFINE_AVCODECCONTEXT_F_PROPERTY_SETTER(name, property) \
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@
int err;
/* Find buffer. */
- while (src && src->nb_inputs && src->inputs)
+ while (src && src->inputs && src->inputs)
{
AVFilterLink *link = src->inputs[0];
@@ -527,11 +527,11 @@
{
const int pix_fmts[] = { src->outputs[0]->in_formats->formats[0], -1 };
- ff_set_common_formats(ctx, ff_make_format_list(pix_fmts));
+ avfilter_set_common_formats(ctx, ff_make_format_list(pix_fmts));
err = 0;
}
else
- err = ff_default_query_formats(ctx);
+ err = query_formats(ctx);
return err;
}

@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# SIP Communicator, the OpenSource Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client.
# Jitsi, the OpenSource Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client.
#
# Distributable under LGPL license.
# See terms of license at gnu.org.
#
# sources.list setting for SIP Communicator updates.
# sources.list setting for Jitsi updates.
REPOCONFIG="deb http://download.jitsi.org/deb unstable/"
SOURCES_PREAMBLE="### THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURED ###
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ find_apt_sources() {
APT_SOURCESDIR="$APTDIR$APTETC$(apt_config_val 'Dir::Etc::sourceparts')"
}
# Add the SIP Communicator repository to the apt sources.
# Add the Jitsi repository to the apt sources.
# Returns:
# 0 - sources list was created
# 2 - error

@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# SIP Communicator, the OpenSource Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client.
# Jitsi, the OpenSource Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client.
#
# Distributable under LGPL license.
# See terms of license at gnu.org.
#
# sources.list setting for SIP Communicator updates.
# sources.list setting for Jitsi updates.
REPOCONFIG="deb http://download.jitsi.org/deb unstable/"
APT_CONFIG="`which apt-config 2> /dev/null`"
@ -41,5 +41,5 @@ clean_sources_lists() {
rm -f "$APT_SOURCESDIR/jitsi.list"
}
# Remove any SIP Communicator repository added by the package.
# Remove any Jitsi repository added by the package.
clean_sources_lists

@ -1,115 +1,39 @@
#!/usr/bin/make -f
# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
#export DH_VERBOSE=1
# Build
export ANT=ant
export BASEDIR=../..
include /usr/share/dpkg/architecture.mk
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/default-java
export PACKAGE_NAME=_PACKAGE_NAME_
export ANT=ant
configure: configure-stamp
configure-stamp:
dh_testdir
# Add here commands to configure the package.
touch configure-stamp
build: build-stamp
build-stamp: configure-stamp
dh_testdir
# Add here commands to compile the package.
#-$(ANT) -file $(BASEDIR)/build.xml rebuild
touch $@
clean:
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp
# Add here commands to clean up after the build process.
#-$(ANT) -file $(BASEDIR)/build.xml clean
dh_clean
# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
export DH_VERBOSE=1
install: build
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
%:
dh $@ --with javahelper
# Add here commands to install the package into debian/sip-communicator.
cp debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)-32.xpm debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/share/pixmaps/
cp debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)-16.xpm debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/share/pixmaps/
cp debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME).svg debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/share/pixmaps/
cp debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME).desktop debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/share/applications/
override_dh_auto_build:
dh_auto_build -- _BUILD_TARGET_
# Copy all libs
cp $(BASEDIR)/lib/*.jar debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/
cp $(BASEDIR)/resources/install/logging.properties debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/
cp debian/felix.client.run.properties debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/
cp -r $(BASEDIR)/lib/bundle debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/
# Copy OS specific and native libs
override_dh_install-indep:
dh_install -p$(PACKAGE_NAME) -Xslickless.jar -Xslick-runner.jar -X-slick.jar -X.svn -Xcommons-codec.jar
# make and install the debian specific bundles
# use the prebuild and installed bundles to extract/modify and use the
# exising debian java packages
$(ANT) -file build.xml -Ddebian.bundles.dest=debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/sc-bundles deb-bundle-jna deb-bundle-util deb-bundle-sysactivitynotifications deb-bundle-swing-ui deb-bundle-httputil deb-bundle-json deb-bundle-smacklib deb-bundle-jmdnslib
# Copy OS specific and native libs
cp $(BASEDIR)/lib/os-specific/linux/*.jar debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/
override_dh_install-arch:
ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),amd64)
cp -r $(BASEDIR)/lib/native/linux-64 debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/native
dh_install -p$(PACKAGE_NAME)-jni lib/native/linux-64/*.so usr/lib/jni/
else
cp -r $(BASEDIR)/lib/native/linux debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/native
dh_install -p$(PACKAGE_NAME)-jni lib/native/linux/*.so usr/lib/jni/
endif
# Copy SIP Communicator bundles
cp $(BASEDIR)/sc-bundles/*.jar debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/sc-bundles
cp $(BASEDIR)/sc-bundles/os-specific/linux/*.jar debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/sc-bundles
install -m 755 debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME).sh debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/bin/$(PACKAGE_NAME)
# Remove all slicks, SVN info and unnecessary librairies.
rm debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/sc-bundles/slickless.jar
rm debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/sc-bundles/slick-runner.jar
rm debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/sc-bundles/*-slick.jar
rm -rf debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/native/.svn
rm -rf debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/bundle/.svn
rm debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/bundle/junit.jar
# Make felix deploy its bundles in ~/.felix/sip-communicator.bin
sed -i -e "s/org.osgi.framework.storage=sip-communicator.bin/felix.cache.profile=sip-communicator.bin/" debian/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/usr/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)/lib/felix.client.run.properties
# Build i386 files here.
binary-arch: build install
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_installchangelogs
dh_installdocs
dh_installexamples
# dh_install
dh_installmenu
# dh_installdebconf
# dh_installlogrotate
# dh_installemacsen
# dh_installpam
# dh_installmime
# dh_python
# dh_installinit
# dh_installcron
# dh_installinfo
dh_installman debian/_PACKAGE_NAME_.1
dh_link
dh_compress
dh_fixperms
dh_strip -Xjdic_misc
# dh_perl
# dh_makeshlibs
dh_installdeb
dh_gencontrol
dh_md5sums
dh_builddeb
# we have folders with name *.jar which jh_manifest don't like and fails,
# we do not use it so skip it
override_jh_manifest:
# do nothing
binary: binary-arch
.PHONY: build clean binary-arch binary install configure
get-orig-source:
uscan

@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
version=3
https://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/nightly/debian-src jitsi_(.+).orig.tar.gz

@ -76,6 +76,18 @@
<isset property="is.running.macos"/>
</condition>
<!-- The path to the dpkg-buildpackage tool -->
<property name="dpkg-buildpackage" value="/usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage"/>
<!-- The path to the dh_testdir tool -->
<property name="dh_testdir" value="/usr/bin/dh_testdir"/>
<condition property="is.running.debian">
<and>
<isset property="is.running.linux"/>
<available file="${dpkg-buildpackage}"/>
<available file="${dh_testdir}"/>
</and>
</condition>
<!--
<echo message="ffmpeg library: ${ffmpeg}" />
<echo message="x264 library: ${x264}" />
@ -106,9 +118,11 @@
<compilerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/linux" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2" if="is.running.debian"/>
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<linkerarg value="-lX11" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<!-- Mac OS X specific flags -->
@ -162,7 +176,8 @@
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-lX11" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<fileset dir="${src}/native/hid" includes="net*.c KeyboardUtil_unix.c" if="is.running.linux" />
<!-- Mac OS X specific flags -->
@ -203,267 +218,36 @@
</cc>
</target>
<!-- compile jnawtrenderer library -->
<target name="jawtrenderer" description="Build jnawtrenderer shared library" depends="init-native,jawtrenderer-windows"
unless="is.running.windows">
<cc outtype="shared" name="gcc" outfile="${native_install_dir}/jnawtrenderer" objdir="${obj}">
<!-- common compiler flags -->
<compilerarg value="-std=c99" />
<compilerarg value="-Wall" />
<compilerarg value="-O2" />
<linkerarg value="-L${system.JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/amd64" />
<linkerarg value="-L${system.JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/x86" />
<linkerarg value="-ljawt" location="end" />
<!-- Linux specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/linux" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-lXv" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lX11" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<fileset dir="${src}/native/jawtrenderer" includes="net*.c JAWTRenderer_Linux.c" if="is.running.linux"/>
<!-- Mac OS X specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-mmacosx-version-min=10.5" if="is.running.macos"/>
<compilerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="x86_64" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="i386" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-I/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Headers" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-o" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="libjnawtrenderer.jnilib" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="x86_64" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="i386" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-framework" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="OpenGL" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-framework" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="Foundation" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-framework" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="AppKit" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-L/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Libraries/" if="is.running.macos" />
<fileset dir="${src}/native/jawtrenderer" includes="net*.c JAWTRenderer_MacOSX.m" if="is.running.macos" />
</cc>
</target>
<!-- compile jnawtrenderer library for Windows -->
<target name="jawtrenderer-windows" description="Build jnawtrenderer shared library for Windows" depends="init-native"
if="is.running.windows">
<cc outtype="shared" name="msvc" outfile="${native_install_dir}/jnawtrenderer" objdir="${obj}">
<compilerarg value="/O2" />
<compilerarg value="/MT" location="end" />
<compilerarg value="/IC:\Program Files\Microsoft DirectX SDK (February 2010)\Include" />
<compilerarg value="/IC:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft DirectX SDK (February 2010)\Include" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/win32" />
<!-- <linkerarg value="/LD" /> -->
<linkerarg value="/LIBPATH:C:\Program Files\Microsoft DirectX SDK (February 2010)\lib\x86" />
<linkerarg value="/LIBPATH:C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft DirectX SDK (February 2010)\lib\x64" />
<linkerarg value="/LIBPATH:${system.JAVA_HOME}\\lib" />
<linkerarg value="d3d9.lib" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="user32.lib" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="jawt.lib" location="end" />
<fileset dir="${src}/native/jawtrenderer" includes="net*.c JAWTRenderer_Windows.cpp windows/*.cpp windows/*.c"/>
</cc>
</target>
<!-- compile ffmpeg library -->
<target name="ffmpeg" description="Build ffmpeg shared library" depends="init-native">
<fail message="ffmpeg repository not set!" unless="ffmpeg" />
<fail message="x264 repository not set!" unless="x264" />
<fail message="lame repository not set!" unless="lame" />
<cc outtype="shared" name="gcc" outfile="${native_install_dir}/jnffmpeg" objdir="${obj}">
<!-- common compiler flags -->
<compilerarg value="-std=c99" />
<compilerarg value="-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600" />
<compilerarg value="-Wall" />
<compilerarg value="-O2" />
<compilerarg value="-I${ffmpeg}" />
<compilerarg value="-D_JNI_IMPLEMENTATION_" />
<linkerarg value="-L${ffmpeg}/libavformat" />
<linkerarg value="-L${ffmpeg}/libavcodec" />
<linkerarg value="-L${ffmpeg}/libavutil" />
<linkerarg value="-L${ffmpeg}/libavfilter" />
<linkerarg value="-L${ffmpeg}/libswscale" />
<linkerarg value="-L${x264}" />
<!--
Depending on the way that lame is built, libmp3lame.a may be in
libmp3lame/ or libmp3lame/.libs/.
-->
<linkerarg value="-L${lame}/libmp3lame" />
<linkerarg value="-L${lame}/libmp3lame/.libs" />
<!--
Static libraries MUST be at the end otherwise they will not be added to
the shared library.
-->
<linkerarg value="-lavformat" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-lavcodec" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-lavfilter" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-lavutil" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-lswscale" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-lx264" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-lmp3lame" location="end" />
<!-- Linux specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/linux" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-Bsymbolic" if="is.running.linux" />
<!-- Mac OS X specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-mmacosx-version-min=10.5" if="is.running.macos"/>
<compilerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="x86_64" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="i386" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-I/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Headers" if="is.running.macos" />
<!-- ffmpeg/x264 libraries cannot be built as universal binaries
so you have to setup and compile ffmpeg/x264 for each architecture separately.
Run this ant script with:
-Darch=32 (rename libjnffmpeg.dyld to libjnffmpeg.dyld.32)
-Darch=64 (rename libjnffmpeg.dyld to libjnffmpeg.dyld.64)
-Darch=ppc (rename libjnffmpeg.dyld to libjnffmpeg.dyld.ppc)
Finally create the universal binary with:
lipo -create libjnffmpeg.dyld.32 libjnffmpeg.dyld.64 libjnffmpeg.dyld.ppc -output libjnffmpeg.jnilib
-->
<linkerarg value="-o" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="libjnffmpeg.jnilib" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="i386" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="x86_64" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-dynamiclib" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-read_only_relocs,suppress" if="is.running.macos" />
<!-- Windows specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include" if="is.running.windows" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/win32" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-ojnffmpeg.dll" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,--kill-at" if="is.running.windows" />
<fileset dir="${src}/native/ffmpeg" includes="*.c"/>
</cc>
<delete dir="${obj}" failonerror="false" />
<delete file="${native_install_dir}/history.xml" failonerror="false" />
</target>
<!-- compile jnportaudio library -->
<target name="portaudio" description="Build jnportaudio shared library" depends="init-native">
<fail message="portaudio repository not set!" unless="portaudio" />
<fail message="speex repository not set!" unless="speex" />
<cc outtype="shared" name="gcc" outfile="${native_install_dir}/jnportaudio" objdir="${obj}">
<!-- common compiler flags -->
<compilerarg value="-std=c99" />
<compilerarg value="-Wall" />
<compilerarg value="-O2" />
<compilerarg value="-I${portaudio}/include" />
<compilerarg value="-I${speex}/include" />
<compilerarg value="-D_JNI_IMPLEMENTATION_" />
<linkerarg value="-L${speex}/libspeex/.libs" />
<linkerarg value="-L${portaudio}/lib/.libs" />
<!-- Linux specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/linux" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<!-- static libraries MUST be at the end otherwise
they will not be added to shared library
-->
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-Bstatic" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lportaudio" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lspeexdsp" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-Bdynamic" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lrt" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lasound" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lm" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lpthread" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<!-- Mac OS X specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-mmacosx-version-min=10.5" if="is.running.macos"/>
<compilerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="x86_64" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="i386" if="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-I/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Headers" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-o" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="libjnportaudio.jnilib" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-dynamiclib" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="x86_64" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-arch" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="i386" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-framework" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="AudioToolbox" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-framework" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="AudioUnit" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-framework" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="CoreAudio" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-framework" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="Carbon" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-lportaudio" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-lspeexdsp" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-dynamic" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-lpthread" location="end" if="is.running.macos" />
<!-- Windows specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include" if="is.running.windows" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/win32" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-L${pthread}" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-ojnportaudio.dll" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,--kill-at" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-Bstatic" location="end" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-lportaudio" location="end" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-lspeexdsp" location="end" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-lwinmm" location="end" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-lsetupapi" location="end" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-lm" location="end" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-lstdc++" location="end" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-lole32" location="end" if="is.running.windows" />
<linkerarg value="-luuid" location="end" if="is.running.windows" />
<fileset dir="${src}/native/portaudio" includes="*.c"/>
</cc>
</target>
<!-- compile jspeex library -->
<target name="speex" description="Build jspeex shared library" depends="init-native">
<fail message="speex repository not set!" unless="speex" />
<cc outtype="shared" name="gcc" outfile="${native_install_dir}/jspeex" objdir="${obj}">
<condition property="is.speex.set" value="true">
<and>
<isset property="speex"/>
<not>
<isset property="speex.dynamic"/>
</not>
</and>
</condition>
<condition property="is.speex.set" value="true">
<and>
<isset property="speex.dynamic"/>
<not>
<isset property="speex"/>
</not>
</and>
</condition>
<condition property="is.speex.dynamic.set" value="true">
<and>
<isset property="speex.dynamic"/>
<isset property="is.running.linux"/>
</and>
</condition>
<fail message="speex repository not set!" unless="is.speex.set" />
<cc outtype="shared" name="gcc" outfile="${native_install_dir}/jnspeex" objdir="${obj}">
<!-- common compiler flags -->
<compilerarg value="-std=c99" />
<compilerarg value="-Wall" />
@ -485,10 +269,13 @@
<!-- static libraries MUST be at the end otherwise
they will not be added to shared library
-->
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-Bstatic" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lspeex" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lspeexdsp" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-Bstatic" location="end" if="is.running.linux" unless="speex.dynamic"/>
<linkerarg value="-lspeex" location="end" if="is.running.linux" unless="speex.dynamic"/>
<linkerarg value="-lspeexdsp" location="end" if="is.running.linux" unless="speex.dynamic"/>
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-Bdynamic" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lspeex" location="end" if="is.speex.dynamic.set"/>
<linkerarg value="-lspeexdsp" location="end" if="is.speex.dynamic.set"/>
<linkerarg value="-lm" location="end" if="is.running.linux" />
<!-- Mac OS X specific flags -->
@ -543,6 +330,7 @@
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<!-- Mac OS X specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-mmacosx-version-min=10.5" if="is.running.macos"/>
@ -580,8 +368,14 @@
unless="is.running.windows">
<cc outtype="shared" name="gcc" outfile="${native_install_dir}/hwaddressretriever" objdir="${obj}">
<!-- common compiler flags -->
<compilerarg value="-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2" if="is.running.debian"/>
<compilerarg value="-Wall" />
<compilerarg value="-O2" />
<compilerarg value="-g" />
<compilerarg value="-fstack-protector" if="is.running.debian"/>
<compilerarg value="--param=ssp-buffer-size=4" if="is.running.debian"/>
<compilerarg value="-Werror=format-security" if="is.running.debian"/>
<compilerarg value="-Wformat" if="is.running.debian"/>
<fileset dir="${src}/native/hwaddressretriever" includes="net*.c HardwareAddressRetriever_unix.c" />
@ -593,6 +387,7 @@
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<!-- Mac OS X specific flags -->
<compilerarg value="-mmacosx-version-min=10.5" if="is.running.macos"/>
@ -630,25 +425,6 @@
</cc>
</target>
<!-- compile jnvideo4linux2 library -->
<target name="video4linux2" description="Build jnvideo4linux2 shared library" if="is.running.linux"
depends="init-native">
<cc outtype="shared" name="gcc" outfile="${native_install_dir}/jnvideo4linux2" objdir="${obj}">
<compilerarg value="-std=c99" />
<compilerarg value="-Wall" />
<compilerarg value="-O2" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include/linux" />
<compilerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" />
<compilerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" />
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" />
<fileset dir="${src}/native/linux/video4linux2" includes="*.c"/>
</cc>
</target>
<!-- compile galagonotification library -->
<target name="galagonotification" description="Build galagonotification shared library" if="is.running.linux"
depends="init-native">
@ -658,6 +434,7 @@
<compilerarg value="-O2" />
<compilerarg value="-I/usr/include/dbus-1.0" />
<compilerarg value="-I/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/include" />
<compilerarg value="-I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dbus-1.0/include" />
<compilerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" />
<compilerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include" />
@ -666,6 +443,9 @@
<linkerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" />
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" />
<linkerarg value="-ldbus-1" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,--as-needed" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,defs" location="end" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<fileset dir="${src}/native/linux/galagonotification" includes="*.c"/>
</cc>
@ -865,6 +645,8 @@
<compilerarg value="-I/usr/include/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include/" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include/" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/include" if="is.running.linux" />
<compilerarg value="-m32" if="cross_32" unless="is.running.macos" />
<compilerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
@ -875,6 +657,7 @@
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-lgdk-x11-2.0" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lXss" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
</cc>
</target>
<!-- compile sysactivity library for Windows
@ -959,6 +742,7 @@
<linkerarg value="-m64" if="cross_64" unless="is.running.macos" />
<linkerarg value="-lX11" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-lstdc++" if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
</cc>
</target>
@ -988,6 +772,32 @@
</cc>
</target>
<target name="unbound"
description="Build libjunbound"
depends="init-native">
<cc outtype="shared"
name="g++"
outfile="${native_install_dir}/junbound"
objdir="${obj}">
<!-- common compiler flags -->
<compilerarg value="-Wall" />
<compilerarg value="-Wreturn-type" />
<compilerarg value="-fPIC"/>
<compilerarg value="-D_JNI_IMPLEMENTATION_" />
<compilerarg value="-I${system.JAVA_HOME}/include"
if="is.running.linux" />
<linkerarg value="-Wl,-z,relro" if="is.running.debian"/>
<linkerarg value="-shared"/>
<linkerarg value="-lunbound" if="is.running.linux"/>
<fileset dir="${src}/native/libjunbound/src"
includes="*.cpp"/>
</cc>
</target>
<!-- Cleanup object file and shared libraries -->
<target name="clean-native" description="Clean all object file and libraries.">
<delete failonerror="false" includeemptydirs="true">
@ -1001,14 +811,10 @@
<target name="help-native">
<echo message="Targets available:" />
<echo message="'ant screencapture' to compile screencapture shared library" />
<echo message="'ant jawtrenderer' to compile jawtrenderer shared library" />
<echo message="'ant ffmpeg' to compile ffmpeg shared library" />
<echo message="'ant portaudio' to compile jnportaudio shared library" />
<echo message="'ant speex' to compile jspeex shared library" />
<echo message="'ant g722' to compile jng722 shared library" />
<echo message="'ant hid' to compile hid shared library" />
<echo message="'ant hwaddressretriever' to compile hwaddressretriever shared library" />
<echo message="'ant video4linux2 (Linux only)' to compile jvideo4linux2 shared library" />
<echo message="'ant galagonotification (Linux only)' to compile galagonotification shared library" />
<echo message="'ant localhostretriever (Windows only)' to compile LocalhostRetriever shared library" />
<echo message="'ant directshow (Windows only)' to compile jdirectshow shared library" />
@ -1018,11 +824,6 @@
<echo message="" />
<echo message="Options:" />
<echo message="-Darch: cross-compile for 32-bit (-Darch=32), 64-bit (-Darch=64) or ppc (-Darch=ppc, Mac OS X only) targets. Windows users have to use gcc >= 4.5." />
<echo message="-Dx264: path to x264 directory (ffmpeg JNI compilation)." />
<echo message="-Dlame: path to lame directory (ffmpeg JNI compilation)." />
<echo message="-Dffmpeg: path to ffmpeg directory (ffmpeg JNI compilation)." />
<echo message="-Dportaudio path to portaudio directory (jnportaudio JNI compilation)." />
<echo message="-Dspeex: path to speex directory (jnportaudio/jspeex JNI compilation)." />
<echo message="" />
<echo message="Please note that external libraries such as ffmpeg, x264, lame, portaudio and speex have to be compiled" />
<echo message="(follow READMEs in relevant directory) before trying to compile libffmpeg and libjnportaudio" />

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