Citra SDL2 doesn't have a launcher, and citra.desktop tries to execute
citra-qt which is N/A unless built with ENABLE_QT. Limiting installed
files to one of the options also makes it easier to split them into
separate non-conflicting packages downstream.
Most modern Unix environments use 64-bit off_t by default: OpenBSD,
FreeBSD, OS X, and Linux libc implementations such as Musl.
glibc is the lone exception; it can default to 32 bits but this is
configurable by setting _FILE_OFFSET_BITS.
Avoiding the stat64()/fstat64() interfaces is desirable because they
are nonstandard and not implemented on many systems (including
OpenBSD and FreeBSD), and using 64 bits for stat()/fstat() is either
the default or trivial to set up.
In QT 5.7 they added a new check for CXX features which appends a minimum
required standard to the CXX_FLAGS. Because we were writing the flag
directly previously, cmake assumed it needed to add a c++11 flag to the
build. This tells cmake to use c++14 on every build.
This option makes the generated binary crash with an illegal
instruction when the target CPU doesn’t support the SSE4.1 extension
(see #1968), with no noticeable performance increase compared to a
generic build.
This requires bumping up to a minimum of CMake 3.1. The benefit
of using the imported target is that you can switch to the -pthread
compiler flag on request, which may be necessary for some systems if
available.
citra: Remove GLFW, Add SDL2
FindSDL2: Do not CACHE SDL2_* variables if library is not found
EmuWindow_SDL2: Set minimal client area at initialisation time
EmuWindow_SDL2: Corrections
EmuWindow_SDL2: Fix no decorations on startup on OS X
cmake: windows_copy_files