It's still under a non-commercial license, but the source build is waay
better than the binary build. Can probably work on OS X too now.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Use more up-to-date upstream repostiory, which allows for a cleaner
build. It includes mp4v2 and faad, which will be built statically and
linked to the resulting binary.
This also merges pull request #8290 plus a few other fixes from
@ambrop72 and me.
The summary of changes is:
* Update all channels to latest upstream.
* Update GYP package and drop gyp_svn1977.
* Remove ICU from buildInputs to prevent build failure.
* Switch back to using --depth . to GYP instead of patching in the
absolute store paths.
* Don't symlink source code anymore, which might introduce a
regression on high I/O load on Hydra. As this is only a temporary
build fix, let's cross fingers and hope we don't hit it. See
c92dbffeac75afe93c05c1ef216e927f075755c5 for an explanation.
* Use HTTPS for the bucket URL.
* Fix nix_plugin_paths patch for version 44 and higher.
Tested at: https://headcounter.org/hydra/eval/169134
The pepper effects plugin has been removed and migrated to NaCl, so I'm
just dropping the hunk of that patch.
Upstream reviow URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1085393003
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Changes included:
- Update versions.
- Use gyp package not gyp_svn1977.
- Remove icu from buildInputs, since this causes a build error due to inferference with use_system_icu=false.
- Remove the hack that inserts the absolute path into gyp files, and pass `--depth .` to gyp. This resolves the `third_party/angle` gyp error.
- Do a normal copy of the source code not a symlink copy. This resolves some link error where the symlinks interfere with relative paths (seems like because gyp resolves symlinks first). Note, this used to be worked around with the absolute path insertion hack.
- Change the bucketURL in update.nix to https (for more secure updates).