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Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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name: telegram-desktop
version: git
adopt-info: telegram
description: |
Telegram is a popular messaging protocol with encryption and security as
its key focus.
Fast and secure desktop app, perfectly synced with your mobile phone.
grade: stable
confinement: strict
version-script: |
set -x
version_file=Telegram/build/version
version=$(sed -n "s/AppVersionStr[ ]\+\(.*\)\+/\1/p" $version_file)
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beta=$(sed -n "s/BetaChannel[ ]\+\(.*\)\+/\1/p" $version_file)
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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if [ "$beta" != "0" ]; then
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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version="$version-beta"
fi
version="${version}$(git describe --tags | sed 's,^v[^-]\+,,')"
echo $version
apps:
telegram-desktop:
command: telegram-launch
common-id: org.telegram.desktop
environment:
DISABLE_WAYLAND: 1
WAYLAND_DISPLAY: no-display
QTCOMPOSE: $SNAP/usr/share/X11/locale
HOME: "$SNAP_USER_COMMON"
plugs:
- desktop
- desktop-legacy
- gsettings
- home
- network
- network-bind
- network-manager
- pulseaudio
- removable-media
- unity7
plugs:
gtk-3-themes:
interface: content
target: $SNAP/usr/share/themes
default-provider: gtk-common-themes
icon-themes:
interface: content
target: $SNAP/usr/share/icons
default-provider: gtk-common-themes
sound-themes:
interface: content
target: $SNAP/usr/share/sounds
default-provider: gtk-common-themes
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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parts:
telegram:
plugin: gyp-cmake
source: .
source-type: git
parse-info: [lib/xdg/telegramdesktop.appdata.xml]
build-packages:
- libappindicator-dev
- libappindicator3-dev
- libexif-dev
- libicu-dev
- liblzma-dev
- libssl-dev
- libdee-dev
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
- zlib1g-dev
gyp-file: Telegram/gyp/Telegram.gyp
build-type: 'Release'
artifacts: ['Telegram']
environment:
2019-06-03 22:30:05 +00:00
- CC: gcc-8
- CXX: g++-8
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
organize:
Telegram: bin/Telegram
configflags:
2018-11-07 03:53:44 +00:00
- -Dapi_id=611335
- -Dapi_hash=d524b414d21f4d37f08684c1df41ac9c
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
- -Dlinux_path_breakpad=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE
- -Dlinux_path_range=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE/range-v3
- -Dlinux_path_ffmpeg=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE
- -Dlinux_path_libexif_lib=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE
- -Dlinux_path_openal=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE
- -Dlinux_path_opus_include=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE/include/opus
- -Dlinux_path_qt=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE
- -Dlinux_path_va=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE
- -Dlinux_path_vdpau=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE
- -Dlinux_path_xkbcommon=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE
- -Dlinux_lib_ssl=-lssl
- -Dlinux_lib_crypto=-lcrypto
- -Dlinux_lib_icu=-licuuc -licutu -licui18n
- -Dbuild_defines=TDESKTOP_DISABLE_AUTOUPDATE,
TDESKTOP_DISABLE_REGISTER_CUSTOM_SCHEME,
TDESKTOP_DISABLE_DESKTOP_FILE_GENERATION
- --depth=.
override-build: |
set -xe
snapcraftctl build
part_src=$SNAPCRAFT_PART_INSTALL/../src
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
snap_gui=$SNAPCRAFT_STAGE/../snap/gui
mkdir -vp $snap_gui
cp -v $part_src/lib/xdg/telegramdesktop.desktop $snap_gui
cp -v $part_src/Telegram/Resources/art/icon512@2x.png $snap_gui/icon.png
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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sed -i "s|^Icon=.*|Icon=\${SNAP}/meta/gui/icon.png|g" $snap_gui/telegramdesktop.desktop
after:
- breakpad
- ffmpeg
- gyp
- libva
- openal
- qt
- range-v3
2019-06-03 22:30:05 +00:00
- gcc8
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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telegram-launcher:
plugin: dump
source: snap/scripts
organize:
telegram-launch: bin/telegram-launch
desktop-integration:
plugin: nil
stage-packages:
- libappindicator3-1
- libnotify4
- libpulse0
after: [desktop-gtk3]
stage:
- -./usr/share/fonts/**
- -./usr/share/themes/**
- -./usr/share/icons/**
- -./usr/share/sounds/**
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
desktop-gtk3:
stage:
- -./usr/share/fonts/**
- -./usr/share/themes/**
- -./usr/share/icons/**
- -./usr/share/sounds/**
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
override-build: |
set -xe
snapcraftctl build
export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$SNAPCRAFT_PART_INSTALL/usr/share
update-mime-database $SNAPCRAFT_PART_INSTALL/usr/share/mime
for dir in $SNAPCRAFT_PART_INSTALL/usr/share/icons/*/; do
if [ -f $dir/index.theme ]; then
gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0 -q $dir
fi
done
libva:
source: https://github.com/01org/libva.git
source-depth: 1
plugin: autotools
build-packages:
- libdrm-dev
- libegl1-mesa-dev
- libgl1-mesa-dev
- libx11-dev
- libxext-dev
- libxfixes-dev
configflags:
- --enable-static
prime: [-./*]
libvdpau:
source: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/vdpau/libvdpau.git
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
source-depth: 1
2019-03-05 18:38:03 +00:00
source-branch: libvdpau-1.2
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
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Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
plugin: cmake
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Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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plugin: autotools
build-packages:
- xutils-dev
- bison
- python-xcbgen
configflags:
- --disable-x11
prime: [-./*]
qt:
plugin: qtbuilder
qt-version: 5.6.2
qt-source-git: https://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git
qt-submodules: ['qtbase', 'qtimageformats']
qt-patches-path: Telegram/Patches
qt-extra-plugins:
- platforminputcontexts:
- https://github.com/telegramdesktop/fcitx.git
- https://github.com/telegramdesktop/hime.git
- https://github.com/telegramdesktop/nimf.git
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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environment:
2019-06-03 22:30:05 +00:00
- CC: gcc-8
- CXX: g++-8
- QMAKE_CC: gcc-8
- QMAKE_CXX: g++-8
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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build-packages:
- libasound2-dev
- libdbusmenu-glib-dev
- libffi-dev
- liblzma-dev
- libpulse-dev
- libssl-dev
- libx11-xcb-dev
- libxcb-icccm4-dev
- libxcb-image0-dev
- libxcb-keysyms1-dev
- libxcb-randr0-dev
- libxcb-render-util0-dev
- libxcb-sync-dev
- libxcb-util0-dev
- libxcb-xfixes0-dev
- libxcb1-dev
- libxrender-dev
configflags:
- -prefix
- $SNAPCRAFT_STAGE
- -release
- -force-debug-info
- -opensource
- -confirm-license
- -qt-zlib
- -qt-libpng
- -qt-libjpeg
- -qt-freetype
- -qt-harfbuzz
- -qt-pcre
- -qt-xcb
- -qt-xkbcommon-x11
- -no-gstreamer
- -no-gtkstyle
- -no-mirclient
- -no-opengl
- -static
- -dbus-runtime
- -openssl-linked
- -nomake
- examples
- -nomake
- tests
after:
- libxkbcommon
2019-06-03 22:30:05 +00:00
- gcc8
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
2018-07-21 14:35:37 +00:00
prime: [-./*]
breakpad:
plugin: autotools-subsource
source: https://chromium.googlesource.com/breakpad/breakpad
source-type: git
source-commit: bc8fb886
sub-sources:
- linux-syscall-support:
dest: src/third_party/lss
source: https://chromium.googlesource.com/linux-syscall-support
source-type: git
source-commit: a91633d1
prime: [-./*]
range-v3:
source: https://github.com/ericniebler/range-v3.git
source-depth: 1
2019-09-13 02:40:40 +00:00
source-tag: 0.9.1
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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plugin: nil
override-build: |
set -x
snapcraftctl build
mkdir $SNAPCRAFT_PART_INSTALL/range-v3
cp -rv * $SNAPCRAFT_PART_INSTALL/range-v3
prime: [-./*]
gyp:
plugin: patched-python
source: https://chromium.googlesource.com/external/gyp
source-type: git
source-commit: 702ac58e47
python-version: python2
patches:
- Telegram/Patches/gyp.diff
prime: [-./*]
# Since this is supposed to be built against ubuntu 16.04, we need to manually
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# install gcc8, and this is a workaround to achieve this.
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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# This part can be safely removed when build.snapcraft.io will allow
# to build against 18.04.
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gcc8:
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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plugin: nil
build-packages:
- libmpc-dev
- libcloog-ppl-dev
override-pull: |
set -x
echo "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-toolchain-r/test/ubuntu xenial main" | \
sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu-toolchain-r.list
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 60C317803A41BA51845E371A1E9377A2BA9EF27F
sudo apt-get update \
-o Dir::Etc::sourcelist="sources.list.d/ubuntu-toolchain-r.list" \
-o Dir::Etc::sourceparts="-" -o APT::Get::List-Cleanup="0"
snapcraftctl pull
override-build: |
set -x
snapcraftctl build
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sudo apt install gcc-8 g++-8 -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes --no-install-recommends -y
sudo apt-mark auto gcc-8 g++-8
Snap packaging support (#4505) * qtbuilder: inherit from make plugin instead of autotools * qtbuilder: update to properly support snapcraft 2.23 We don't use the default 'source' property as it will recursively download all the submodules and we don't want that. Implement newer get_pull_properties. * gyp-cmake: only strip in Release mode and if we've a binary * telegram-snap: add first basic snapcraft.yaml to build tdesktop from src We need to build upstream versions of libva, ffmpeg (with opus support), openal, portaudio with custom flags and patched versions of gyp, and Qt. This requires some custom plugins for patching sources, mix repos and new build plugins for qt and gyp+cmake. * plugins: properly support snapcraft 2.23 Implementing get_pull_properties class methods * patches: add qt patch for saving tray icon in .cache TMPDIR overriding isn't needed anymore * snapcraft: add xdg-open support to open URIs * snapcraft: move external libraries to desktop-integration part * snapcraft: set QTCOMPOSE pointing to proper x11-data * desktop-integration: add libpulse0 to enable voice/video recording / playing * qtbuilder: add support for local patches that overrides remote ones * qtbuilder: make qt-version optional This allows to build upstream git version * gyp-cmake: inherit from CMakePlugin reusing artifacts + organize * patched-python: add support for patching using local files * snapcraft.yaml: use distro's portaudio instead of building ours * telegram: disable desktop file generation and custuom scheme registration * snapcraft.yaml: update version to 0.10.20 * .travis.yaml: add support for building using travis * qtbuilder: add g++ as build packages * snapcraft: use distro opus version * snapcraft: lzma for qt and ffmpeg * snapcraft: add libdbusmenu for qt * openal: add oss4-dev as build dependency * travis: test some hacks to speed things up * Move plugins to new dir * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins support To include plugins that are out of the main qt repo * QtBuilder: generate branch based on qtversion * GypCMake: allow to define custom environment variables * snapcraft: set name to 'telegram-desktop' * snapcraft: add 'network-status' interface to Telegram app To automatically reconnect * snapcraft: use prime instead of snap for flitering files * snacpraft: update dependencies and versions to build against git * snapcraft: build with GCC-7 hackish solution * QtBuilder: add environment support * QtBuilder: add qt-extra-plugins to get_pull_properties * snapcraft: set name of the app to telegram-desktop too * snapcraft: build opus from git (v1.2.1) So it does upstream, let's follow them * telegram: apply patch to get proper home path from $HOME * snapcraft: add version-script to generate proper version from upstream * telegram: simplify the start command * snapcraft: get rid of snapd-xdg-open * snapcraft: use gtk3 and unity integration * qt5: build using gcc7 too * telegram-desktop: update desktop file * telegram: add support unity launcher when snapped We should actually fix this inside libunity * gcc7: remove toolchain source.list after install * desktop-integration: add pulse-audio as dependency again * telegram-desktop: define XCURSOR_PATH to get system cursors * gui: move files to snap folder * libtgvoip: don't enable SSE2 in unsupported archs * snapcraft: add -alpha sufix on versions and do not include git for tags * telegram: add patch for building in ARM chips * desktop-integration: include libunity * telegram-desktop: no need to define XCURSOR_PATH anymore, desktop helper will do * snapcraft: compile libunity from upstream to get proper launcher integration Drop custom patch, it's just better to do it here. This means we go back to upstream telegramdesktop desktop-id too. * telegram: get desktop file and icon from telegram part source * snapcraft: improve snap description * gcc7: not needed to add devscripts or equivs Unless we try to build gcc7 here, which well... A bit time consuming. * libunity: use upstream branch (my changes just merged) * ci: remove travis integration, it takes to long b.s.io does it already * telegram: don't do unneeded checks in armhf * telegram: more signed/unsigned char fixes for ARM, ignore errors for now * telegram: add getclock definitions for ARM * telegram: arm support, always use signed chars * telegram: don't need to use signed chars in ARM anymmore As we've fixed all the issues * telegram: replace .desktop file icon with snap one, add keywords * snapcraft: use diversity check on alpha value * telegram: detect Ubuntu desktop adding support for badges and indicators * telegram: unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY to get it running properly * Add a README * telegram: just add network-observe plug * snapcraft: add beta detection * snapcraft: only add network-manager plug, users might connect it We should actually have a connection-observe plug. * patches: add patch to use a customizable working dir in debug * snapcraft: define again QT_IM_MODULE and QTCOMPOSE fix compose key Setting compose to proper paths will allow to get composition key working again in snapped QT apps. * desktop-integration: add indicator-gtk3 and chinese fonts * desktop-integration: don't snap fonts, use desktop interface Fonts are now bind-mounted from host by the desktop interface * patches: apply patches using 3way merge if they fail * patches: update telegram-arm-support to apply cleanly * snapcraft: disable wayland using desktop script env * snapcraft: libunity has been SRU'ed, we can go back to archive version * patches: update arm support patch * breakpad: use upstream versions * telegram, patches: remove upstreamed patches * patches: disable Werror It causes failures in some archs, and we don't care much at this level (for now). * patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch * Revert "patches: remove libtgvoip msse2 patch" Not yet in the submodule used by telegram desktop This reverts commit 2e6f4cc619ee591fdd250cb3b2af4f0330d1c4ca. * snapcraft: show bash debugging on version script * desktop-gtk3: update mime database and icon-cache during install This saves some startup time * telegram: add gsettings plug * telegram-launch: use user-common as home and migrate if needed * Import snap folder from telegram-snap repo * patches, qtbase: use indicator icon in unity or ubuntu Patch already applied upstream, remove from snap only * .gitignore: add snap related files * telegram-launch: merge downloaded files folder if found * snap: remove patches not needed for upstream * snap, patch, libtgvoip: sync with upstream * telegram-launch: remove default dir after moving download files * snap: remove libtgvoip patches, we can just update the submodule The actual module update should be managed in a different commit though. * snapcraft: explain why gcc7 part is needed * snapcraft: update summary text * qt: no need to build gstreamer, and reorder configflags * plugins: add copyright informations * telegram: add common-id and parse-info with AppData Use the appstream integration that snapcraft now supports. * openal: use v1.18 branch as upstream does now * qtbuilder: support tags in versions better * qtbuilder: use shutil.rmtree to remove files * telegram: set QT_IM_MODULE only if not set * telegram: add removable-media plug * telegram-launch: ignore ibus as input method And add support for getting it from $TELEGRAM_QT_IM_MODULE env var * snapcraft: use git describe to get revision * snapcraft: use override-* stanzas for scriptlets * snap: exit scriptlets on first error * snap: remove summary, inherit from AppData * lib_export: use includes paths as defined per platform
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sudo rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu-toolchain-r.list
prime: [-./*]