As of https://github.com/probonopd/linuxdeployqt/pull/370/,
the AppRun of linuxdeployqt unsets LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
This behavior isn't suitable for our cases, so we use
the extracted binary directly as a workaround.
* Update the LMMS logo and mimetypes
* fix bmp for nsis installer
* Update window and About icons, rename icons, change the file association logic
* Fix NSIS
* Revert nsh patch
* Fix small icon
* Always write DefaultIcon in the registry
* Fix file permissions
* Fix nsis branding
* Fix nsis branding #2
* update the icon windows and linux
* Update apple icon, add windows visual manifest
* try to fix windows installation
* typo
* typo 2
* Set small logo to conform to 48x48 grid
Build AppImage with Carla support
* Disables HiDPI support in the AppImages
* Ignores deprecated jack usage
* Fix Carla compilation warnings
* Detects carla prefix in AppRun
* Made fltk install to the write path
* Supress downloading packages that are either installed with pacman or
built from source
* Build libogg from source
* Cleanup after installing libogg
* Build libvorbis from source
* Build flac from source
* Build libgig from source
* Build STK from source
* Fixed "already run" check on STK
* Took credit for calling somoene at Stanford a yutz so they don't think
it was the project lead
* Fixed symlink to pkg-config for 32 bit systems
* Enabled shared library production with fltk
* Hopefully fixed install of STK
* Backed off last change regarding STK. It broke things
* Put the cross toolchins in front of path. It needs to be there so the
cross tools override the native tools
* Move libgig dlls into the bin directory so they can be found
* let libjpeg and fltk be installed from the repository as they are needed
at that version for make package
- Additional LMMS_BUILD flag.
- Disallow on plugins -Wl,-no-undefined which triggers undefined references.
- Make sure X11 headers are found.
Lib ossaudio is needed only for OpenBSD
redundant expression removal
simplify condition for detection OS 'kind'
seems the last commit brought an issue on OSx travis test ....