Speeding up rebuild:
Before, we've written the android_version.h file at every rebuild.
As it thought the file's content has changed, make has rebuilt files
in the source tree that depended on that header file during rebuild,
causing lots of files being rebuilt without there being a reason.
The reasoning of make can be observed by passing -d and V=1 params
to the ndk-build command. You then got logging entries like:
Prerequisite `jni/src/android_version.h' is newer than target `obj/local/armeabi-v7a-hard/objs-debug/minetest/jni/src/areastore.o'.
Preventing race condition build fail:
Before, there was a race condition, where, if the prep_srcdir target
was executed in parallel with the $(ROOT)/jni/src/android_version.h
one, it could happen that the jni/src directory was nonexistent, and
we were trying to write into a file inside. This resulted in a build
failue:
/bin/sh: 1: cannot create [...]/jni/src/android_version.h: Directory nonexistent
Additionally, we now don't remove the link to src/ needlessly anymore.
Keeping this wouldn't have affected the rebuild, but this way its
more proper.
Before, our libiconv build was a joke. We first called configure for our own build host system,
then called make, before we executed a Android.mk script we provided as patch. The first "native make"
always failed, and the LIBICONV_LIB file setting in our Makefile didn't match the built one,
resulting in an always-rebuild of iconv.
This commit cleans up this total mess, removes the double-build, and the Android.mk, and properly calls
./configure with the according target platform, and uses a built toolchain.
As we have to deal with the android bug "NDK: Support for prebuild libs with full sonames"
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=55868
as the 2013 patch
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libtool-patches/2013-06/msg00002.html
by Google's David Turner wasn't inside the 2011 libtool, we pass -avoid-version to
libtool.
Thanks to the proper build, wide_to_utf8 works for android now, removing us of the need to disable it.
Android terminated immediately after start since commit
181f7baa45
because library wasn't loaded, and libminetest.so required
libgmp.so.10 instead of libgmp.so.
The second issue has been solved by the linker flags.
* Combine client and server man pages.
* Update unit test options and available databases in man page.
* Add `--worldname` to man page.
* Fix a bunch of places where `"Minetest"` was used directly instead of `PROJECT_NAME`.
* Disable server build by default on all operating systems.
* Make `ENABLE_FREETYPE` not fail if FreeType isn't found.
* Enable LevelDB, Redis, and FreeType detection by default.
* Remove the `VERSION_PATCH_ORIG` hack.
* Add option to search for and use system JSONCPP.
* Remove broken LuaJIT version detection.
* Rename `DISABLE_LUAJIT` to `ENABLE_LUAJIT`.
* Rename `minetest_*` variables in `version.{h,cpp}` to `g_*`.
* Clean up style of CMake files.
Remove the --system=linux-x86_64 which isn't neccessary on 64 bit,
as, when given no --system parameter, the standalone-toolchain.sh script
figures out the platform on itself. Naturally, the hardcoded setting broke
android building on 32 bit systems.
Copy only minetest_game to apk by default
Don't copy .git and .svn folders to apk
Fix bouncing asset copy scrollbar due to long filepaths
Reenable font scaling to fix broken menu on high dpi screens
Implement minetest loglevel to android loglevel mapping
Disable touch digging while moving around
Fix typo in Android Makefile ndk path.
Fix touchscreen parts of game.cpp to work after Zeno's refactor.
Fix isdigit and isspace overload conflict with Android Irrlicht in string.h
Enable sensor landscape rotation in Android Manifiest.
Add mapgen v5 to Android build.
Fix Makefile not checking leveldb.
Signed-off-by: Craig Robbins <kde.psych@gmail.com>
There have been plenty of ppl involved in creating this version.
I don't wanna mention names as I'm sure I'd forget someone so I
just tell where help has been done:
- The partial android versions done by various ppl
- Testing on different android devices
- reviewing code (especially the in core changes)
- testing controls
- reviewing texts
A big thank you to everyone helping this to be completed!