Partially fixes#2068 .
This assumes the headers are in "include" for all plugins - this is
necessary since the INCLUDES argument of add_imhex_plugin may contain
paths to third party libs, whose headers should not be copied.
To fix this I think it is necessary to add a second argument like
"PRIVATE_INCLUDES", which is included, but not installed.
With this it possible to append the ui plugin for example:
```
INCLUDES
$ENV{IMHEX_SDK_PATH}/lib/plugins/ui/
```
and to link against it:
```
LIBRARIES
/usr/local/lib/imhex/plugins/ui.hexpluglib
```
In a follow-up in the CMake Template for plugins imho there should be
fixed, that:
- you can include plugin includes relative to the SDK Path
- you can link plugins relative to the lib path + without the hexpluglib
or hexplug extension
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Co-authored-by: Tim Blume <git@3nd.io>
Co-authored-by: Nik <werwolv98@gmail.com>
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### Problem description
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This PR addresses issue #491 regarding the inability to open ImHex
project files (`.hexproj`) directly from various UNIX Desktop
Environments.
_NB: This PR's scope is limited to UNIX systems, as I have no access to
MacOS systems and could not find a way to automatically create file
associations on Windows._
### Implementation description
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In order for project files to be recognised as such, we need to create a
new MIME type. According to [RFC 6838 section
3.2](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6838#section-3.2), additional
application MIME types should be defined with a vendor prefix.
_NB: This is preferred over the deprecated `x-` prefix, although RFC
6838 states that the vendor should be "a well known producer"_
This PR proposes a new mime type for ImHex project files:
`application/vnd.imhex.proj`, and associates it with the file format
`*.hexproj`.
It also implements small changes in the Arch Linux and RPM builds, in
order to correctly ship the MIME XML file during installation.
### Additional things
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The implemented change has been manually tested in the following UNIX
systems and graphical environments:
- Arch Linux, with Gnome 47.2
- Arch Linux, with XFCE4
- Fedora 41 Workstation Edition, with Gnome 47.0
- Fedora 41 Plasma, with KDE Plasma 24.08.2
- Ubuntu 22.04.5, with Gnome 42.9
Which tests the functionality of the following build types:
- Arch Linux's `.zst` packages
- Debian `.deb` packages
- RPM packages
For Arch Linux and RPM packages, this has been tested to ensure that
post-installation hooks (such as regeneration of the MIME database) is
correctly executed (which it is). No further changes than those
implemented in the PR are needed.
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Signed-off-by: BioTheWolff <47079795+BioTheWolff@users.noreply.github.com>
On many distributions like AOSC OS, Alpine Linux, Arch Linux, etc.,
boost should be searched with name "Boost".
This should fix the packaging issue on AOSC OS.
### Problem description
CMake fails to find system boost when `USE_SYSTEM_BOOST` is set to ON.
### Implementation description
Find Boost.
Signed-off-by: xtex <xtexchooser@duck.com>
This PR compress the debug info in the ELF files built.
This has no impact on the packages (e.g. .deb files) because they themselves have compression, but once installed in the filesystem, they this compression will be beneficial
The compression is opportunistic, happens automatically when possible
For some reason, the web version doesn't work with this (most compiler tests after this seem to fail ?) so it is disabled there
More information: https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex/issues/1714#issuecomment-2131373826