Compiler when compiling doesn't use them in those cases and emit a
warning, which is turned into an error by `-Werror`. Unfortunately,
CPack doesn't expose the logic it uses for stripping binaries.
This is aimed at use by linux distros, where package updates come from a
central location, and users shouldn't need to worry about updating ImHex
on their own. This disables parts of the ImHex UI that would not be
useful in that case.
Tested and confirmed that this works in both states of the of the
`-DIMHEX_DISABLE_UPDATE_CHECK` switch.
* feat: Added simple stack trace output
* feat: Added backtrace wrapper
* build: Added libbacktrace include dirs to build
* build: Fixed libbacktrace variables
* build: More backtrace variable fixes
* build: Try to find backtrace include
* build: Get backtrace header from cmake script
* feat: Added backtrace support for execinfo
* feat: Added support for StackWalk on Windows
Signed-off-by: Colin Kinloch <colin.kinloch@collabora.com>
Signed-off-by: Colin Kinloch <colin.kinloch@collabora.com>
Co-authored-by: Colin Kinloch <colin.kinloch@collabora.com>
* added update information
* upload zsync
* set version of appimage
* release: do not execute steps which needs a token when not provided
* set the appimage output name directly in the recipe file
* add metainfo file in every Linux package
* update metainfo file
* set categories in the metainfo file
* add both .metainfo.xml and .appdata.xml files because it is the old standard still wanted by some things
* actually use WerWolv's repository for AppImage updates
* rename metainfo files
* Typo : appdata and not appinfo
* split screenshots
* Added option to bundle CA
* use bundled CA for AppImage
* Fix bundled CA not working on Linux
* revert change to add null terminated string
* set IMHEX_USE_BUNDLED_CA to ON on Windows