Use a directory distinct from the one in base (so its entries survive
a `make base-re`), symlink the base data directory entries, and the
crengine data files directly from its checkout (since the base data
directory now only contains the bare minimum).
When using `make fetchthirdparty` and base has not been checkout yet:
- make want to include `Makefile.defs` which is missing
- the rule for `Makefile.defs` / `fetchthirdparty` are executed
- make reload the main makefile, and execute `fetchthirdparty`
- forward unknown make targets to base
- add `cmake` and `staging` directories to ignored output artifacts
- drop `package.path` and `package.cpath` luarocks specific entries
If the Android NDK and/or SDK are not setup, `kodev` will try to invoke
the `android-ndk` and/or `android-sdk` make targets. This can't be done
with `TARGET=android`, as `base/Makefile.defs` will error out trying to
call the (missing) compiler to get the target machine. Those rules need
to be available to all targets.
Relates to https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/9268
Requires https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1504
Usage:
- `kodev release linux` for native package (same arch as host)
- `LINUX_ARCH=arm release linux` for armhf on a x86_64 host.
- `LINUX_ARCH=arm64 release linux` for arm64 on a x86_64 host.
It produces a `koreader-linux-$ARCH-$VERSION.tar.xz` archive, where $ARCH follows `uname -m` convention {x86_64, armv7l, aarch64}
To generate the debian package from the generic archive the following command is required
`./platform/linux/do_debian_package.sh path_to.tar.xz`
The FUSE detection is false positive under Gitlab's pipeline,
so just use the hidden `--appimage-extract-and-run` option to
automatically and always "extract & run" the appimage tool.
Instead of trying to detect if running under Docker, use a simpler
wildcard check to detect if FUSE support is available. This as the
advantage of supporting Docker, rootless Docker, and Podman.
Make sure we only send Suspend/Resume events when we *actually* suspend/resume. This is done via the Device `_beforeSuspend`/`_afterResume` methods, and those were called by the *input handlers*, not the PM logic; which means they would fire, while the PM logic could actually take a smarter decision and *not* do what the event just sent implied ;).
(i.e., sleep with a cover -> suspend + actual suspend, OK; but if you then resume with a button -> input assumes resume, but PM will actually suspend again!).
Existing design issue made more apparent by #9448 ;).
Also fixes/generalizes a few corner-cases related to screen_saver_lock handling (e.g., don't allow USBMS during a lock).
And deal with the fallout of the main change to the Kobo frontlight ramp behavior ;).
Should be done regardless, not sure why it was in base but not in front, but also somewhat related to #6354 and #6947. Otherwise a value like `c/Program Files (x86)` causes a syntax error.
- adaptative icons
- minify + shrink
- remove unused assets to save a few KBs
- install apk by clicking on notification after download (doesn't apply to F-Droid)
After the awesome work made by @ezdiy:
- Remove empty dir from release zip
- Remove misc files (txt, md, html, gif) to prevent displaying them in PB library
- Do not asociate executable files (sh and py for the moment), just openable files
- Rename the font sample from html to template (to prevent wiping it during clean)