We build the library as debug with AppVeyor and package it this way,
which is unfortunate, because on Windows it's linked against debug
variants of the C runtime. Fix this by build RelWithDebInfo instead
Fixes#1128.
also makes one configuration shared-only
dr_flac is not built on i386, because GCC 4.8 complains about asm("cpuid"
clobbering ebx, as it's using ebx for PIC.
Instead of downloading a newer GCC (and multilib),
disable FLAC for that one configuration...
They were named so for compatibility with make, but make doesn't use
the anymore. I always forget whether it's SHARED_RAYLIB or
RAYLIB_SHARED...
For now, RAYLIB_SHARED and STATIC_RAYLIB may still be used,
but print a deprecation warning.
Now with external OpenAL and GLFW dependencies removed,
we don't have to worry about installing them in CI.
Shared libraries are now always built along with static libs.
Games and examples are built everwhere except for Visual Studio,
because Physac needs pthreads, which VS doesn't provide.
... for now.
Syntax was confusing Travis CI, AppVeyor is reporting 401,
so lets see if this change at least fixes Travis.
If this doesn't work, it might be that @raysan5's token is required.
cmake --build . --target package # or make package if make is used
can now be used to create binary packages for raylib.
AppVeyor and Travis CI are configured to push the artifacts
that result from building git tags to the related Github releases page.
After installation, compiling new programs is possible with
$ cc game.c `pkg-config --static --libs --cflags raylib`
or
$ cc game.c `pkg-config --libs --cflags raylib`
depending on configuration
Also adds following configuration options:
- WITH_PIC "Compile static library as position-independent code"
- STATIC_RAYLIB "Build raylib as a static library"
- MACOS_FATLIB "Build fat library for both i386 and x86_64 on macOS"
We already have automatic Linux and macOS build via Travis CI.
This adds the same for Windows x86 and x86_64 with both
Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 as well as MinGW-w64.