This is done by recursively calling bindump to determine the dependencies
of each binary that is required from each of the executables. Doing this
allows us to avoid hard-coding a list of required DLL files to copy into
the release archives.
The mingw builds aren't submitting telemetry because the curl library
they are linked against is configured to use openSSL and openSSL looks
for the certificates in the users home folder. This keeps it from
contacting web services because it can't communicate over SSL.
This commit adds a download in mingw builds that will download a
precompiled curl for mingw linked against winssl and sspi.
Appveyor has OpenSSL installed, so cURL tries to link against it.
This causes dll not found errors because we would also need to ship
OpenSSL, so we link against Windows SSPI instead.
citra: Remove GLFW, Add SDL2
FindSDL2: Do not CACHE SDL2_* variables if library is not found
EmuWindow_SDL2: Set minimal client area at initialisation time
EmuWindow_SDL2: Corrections
EmuWindow_SDL2: Fix no decorations on startup on OS X
cmake: windows_copy_files
Using this variable is problematic is the user has several versions of
Qt installed on their system. There is no way to know ahead of time if
the Qt version pointed to by QTDIR matches the toolchain that is being
targeted.
The Qt installation path can still be easily specified if it's not found
by CMake by setting the Qt5_DIR cache variable after the initial
configuration run, so this shouldn't present an usability issue.
No idea why these spaces are only added on recent revisions of Citra
(older revisions did not have this problem).
Let's just remove the spaces then in Powershell.
The submodule update was doing a full clone. Also increase clone depth a
bit, since it can apparently cause issues checking out the source if
there are too many concurrent PRs trying to build (causing the commit
for the build to not be the top one on the repository anymore).