Use posix mingw-w64 toolchain on Win64 builds where applicable, avoids
many build errors when using buildwin64.sh to build 64 bit builds on
Ubuntu based Linux distributions
* Do proper out-of-tree builds with buildbot
* Don't write to bin/ for cross builds
* This allows safely building multiple builds from the same source dir, e.g. with the buildbot.
* Disable Gettext (by default) and Freetype (entirely) for server builds
PR created under the employment of EvidenceBKidscode
* Variables to set git repositories urls (allows to build from another repo)
* Variables to set git branch to build from (allows to build from non-master branch)
* Variables to change built name
* Make -j uses the proper number of processors (autodetect)
* Changed toolchain from win32 to adpat it to non-debian distros
* Implement win32 & win64 builds in Gitlab CI + pkg improvements
* windows buildbot: split build & deploy steps
* move deb artifacts to root folder to have a nicer artifact
* add windows build + packaging on xenial
* Move GCC to GCC 6 & GCC 7
* Move Clang to Clang 3.6 & Clang 4.0
* LINT moves from Clang 3.9 to Clang 4.0
* Move XCode 7.3 to 8.0
* Use more travis tricks to install compilers instead of adding complexity to our build script
* Clang format fixes on checked files (compat Cpp11 instead of Cpp03)
* Mingw GCC update from 4.8.4 to 5.3 (Ubuntu Xenial)
* Drop mingw cmake generated files and add them to gitignore
The libraries updated in this commit were built with a set of scripts:
https://gist.github.com/sfan5/780c24313c164d34634e18677683b9a3
Building new library versions or just using a different MinGW version
is now way easier. This means Windows builds no longer need to use
ancient library versions just because nobody knows how to build them.
Instead of trying to manually parse the output of 'git show' which can be different across different git configurations, properly use the 'git rev-parse' command that is intended for this purpose.