Patch adds support of fuzzing for local running and running
on OSS-Fuzz infrastructure [1]. Support can be enabled with option
BUILD_FUZZERS that disabled by default. Config fuzzer_config
includes options that should be used for building fuzzing tests.
How-To Build:
$ cmake -DBUILD_FUZZERS=ON \
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="/usr/bin/clang" \
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="/usr/bin/clang++"
-B build -S .
$ make -j -C build
1. https://google.github.io/oss-fuzz/getting-started/new-project-guide/Closes#6680
* Wrong name for pkg-config (thanks @floppym for pointing that out)
* Formatting issues, there were spaces in path and variables that
should not have been there.
Signed-off-by: Armin Novak <armin.novak@thincast.com>
This patch adds the basic infrastructure to have openCL acceleration.
For now only YUV2RGB is implemented but other operations could be
implemented.
The primitives have been massively reworked so that we have an autodetect
mode that will pick the best implementation automatically by performing a
benchmark.
Sponsored-by: Rangee Gmbh(http://www.rangee.com)
For future GFX channel functions an image scaling function is required.
This moves the implementation from wayland client to core library
and adds support for the much faster SWScale library.
cache dependancies so we are not hitting github often
update android dependancies to latest and compile.
./android-build-freerdp.sh --ndk ~/Programming/android-ndk-r15c --relWithDebug --jpeg
Still an error compiling openh264
- The libavresample as part of FFmpeg was declared as deprecated in
favor of libswresample on Dec 25 2017 in commit "lavr: deprecate the
entire library"
(c29038f304
;
c29038f304).
As major Linux distributions (RPM, DEB and Archlinux) provide now
FFmpeg and libswresample as its part use the libswresample instead of
libavresample.
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Lomov <vladimir@smoon7.vl-lomov.ru>
Different platforms/systems may install CMake modules into different places. For
instance, FreeBSD will install modules into ${PREFIX}/share/cmake/Modules while
Linux distributions might install into ${PREFIX}/lib/cmake.
This leaves us with a useful abstraction- consumers only need to care about
the name of their subdirectory, and only one place needs to be patched to change
where this subdirectory lands.
Both OS install third party man pages into ${PREFIX}/man/man${SECTION}, rather
than the convention established in the base system of share/man/man${SECTION}.