Arch Linux doesn't put it's ncursesw includes inside an ncursesw
directory. This script ends up setting USE_CURSES as true, but
doesn't pick up any of the headers.
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13994
On openSUSE luajit is not detected correctly.
This is because openSUSE is using a lua version suffix, like other Linux distributions do it also.
So the include directory is:
include/luajit-5_1-2.0
This adds a chat console the server owner can use for administration
or to talk with players.
It runs in its own thread, which makes the user interface immune to
the server's lag, behaving just like a client, except timeout.
As it uses the same console code as the f10 console, things like nick
completion or a scroll buffer basically come for free.
The terminal itself is written in a general way so that adding a
client version later on is just about implementing an interface.
Fatal errors are printed after the console exists and the ncurses
terminal buffer gets cleaned up with endwin(), so that the error still
remains visible.
The server owner can chose their username their entered text will
have in chat and where players can send PMs to.
Once the username is secured with a password to prevent anybody to
take over the server, the owner can execute admin tasks over the
console.
This change includes a contribution by @kahrl who has improved ncurses
library detection.
This fixes the problem where 0.4.12-dev versions were erroneously shown as
0.4.11-dev because the tag was added on a separate branch. It also fixes a
similar issue when builders didn't fetch new tags when updating.
This also removes the number-of-commits-since-tag field, since it's
incompatible with this. Said field doesn't seem to be useful anyway if you
have the commit hash.
This fixes the problem where 0.4.12-dev versions were erroneously shown as
0.4.11-dev because the tag was added on a separate branch. It also fixes a
similar issue when builders didn't fetch new tags when updating.
This also removes the number-of-commits-since-tag field, since it's
incompatible with this. Said field doesn't seem to be useful anyway if you
have the commit hash.
* 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.
Linux distributions prefer to link against a shared version of the Irrlicht
engine instead of using embedded code copies of the same. Search for this
shared version first and use that but fall back to the static version if it
does not exist.
This also fixes https://github.com/minetest/minetest/issues/2163
This solves two issues at once:
* CMake would delete po files during ‘make clean’ because it thought
they were autogenerated and not just managed
* the only gettext tools readily available in Windows are so old they
don't support options like --package-name
The change also moves minetest.pot down one level, so we don't need to
special case ‘en’ anymore.
The downside is of course that you need some sane POSIX shell to update
the po files.
Get rid of the system-specific updatelocales.sh and introduce an
updatepo cmake rule. po files are also updated before creating the mo
files, and we now keep the .pot file (in the po/en directory). To
stabilize the po file creation, file contents are sorted by source
filename.
Update po files in the process.