* implement make install
set CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX e.g. to /opt to install to /opt/hyperion
set ENABLE_SYSTEM_INSTALL to ON to activate installation
after compiling use
make install
or
make install/strip
(for performance/size optimized binaries - compile in Release to get best performance)
* cleanup cmake files
use
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/hyperion ..
to install all files to hyperion or
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/
to install to usr. install folders are linux standard. bin go to bin folder and additionals (effects) go to share/hyperion
* add uninstall target - be patient with that, this will remove files from your system
install service files to share/hyperion - if you want to use them you have to make a symlink to your location of service files
* optimize build release script
install service files into hyperion share folder (services not activated, this must be done by distribution package script)
initial support of cmake option -DPLATFORM= option. This selects platform specific cmake flags. no need for -DENABLE_... options (unless you want some special things)
automatic detect for apple build
* update submodule
* fix cmake error when no platform is given
* initial support for deb,rpm and tgz packages - no usefull content atm!
* make packeages contain usefull stuff
* add license
make packes more functional. package specific install missing yet
* implement debian postinstall
* disable rpm generation until it has a working state
* add hypercon compat
* add posibility for multiple config files. first one found is taken
* remove hyperion comaptlayer
services is not started automaticly
* rework debian postinstall:
- remove /opt compatibility complety. This makes more trouble as it is usefull
- when hyperiond already started, restart it
- cleanup
* add deb package dependencies
* wipe out last support for /opt installation
* change default effect path in config to /usr
* revert service files and config files
* remove last occurences of ENABLE_PROTOBUF
fix cmake warnings and make it ready for cmake 3
fix refactoring of hyperiond.cpp creates no objects for network services
* all arguments via reference ...
* fix xbmcchecker not working
* add logger class
* - profiler must be activated with ENABLE_PROFILER, otherwise an error will raise
-> this should prevent profiler gets into release code
* fix profiler
Former-commit-id: b716dd40dbf5b837356eec876d85ec71c86d5c6c
* implement make install
set CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX e.g. to /opt to install to /opt/hyperion
set ENABLE_SYSTEM_INSTALL to ON to activate installation
after compiling use
make install
or
make install/strip
(for performance/size optimized binaries - compile in Release to get best performance)
* cleanup cmake files
use
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/hyperion ..
to install all files to hyperion or
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/
to install to usr. install folders are linux standard. bin go to bin folder and additionals (effects) go to share/hyperion
* add uninstall target - be patient with that, this will remove files from your system
install service files to share/hyperion - if you want to use them you have to make a symlink to your location of service files
* optimize build release script
install service files into hyperion share folder (services not activated, this must be done by distribution package script)
initial support of cmake option -DPLATFORM= option. This selects platform specific cmake flags. no need for -DENABLE_... options (unless you want some special things)
automatic detect for apple build
* update submodule
* fix cmake error when no platform is given
* initial support for deb,rpm and tgz packages - no usefull content atm!
* make packeages contain usefull stuff
* add license
make packes more functional. package specific install missing yet
* implement debian postinstall
* disable rpm generation until it has a working state
* add hypercon compat
* add posibility for multiple config files. first one found is taken
* remove hyperion comaptlayer
services is not started automaticly
* rework debian postinstall:
- remove /opt compatibility complety. This makes more trouble as it is usefull
- when hyperiond already started, restart it
- cleanup
* add deb package dependencies
* wipe out last support for /opt installation
* change default effect path in config to /usr
* revert service files and config files
* remove last occurences of ENABLE_PROTOBUF
fix cmake warnings and make it ready for cmake 3
fix refactoring of hyperiond.cpp creates no objects for network services
Former-commit-id: 56e3e0d1014999b2555418c7b5a2898ac29fb5f1
* Removed -HUP so the default -TERM signal is sent instead.
- hyperiond only listens for TERM and INT. HUP is often used to get an exe to reread its config
Changed pgrep to add '-x' so it wont partial match on the exe name.
- I have multiple instances with multiple hyperiond-instance1 names
- this ensures the service script only kills the right process
* reversing errant change to hyperion.systemd.sh
* added bonjour/zeroconf service discovery to the json interface.
When clients are also modified, they can
- find hyperiond on the network much more quickly than ping/portscan;
- find multiple instances running on different ports instead of assuming 19444
* Moved zeroconf calls to hyperiond.cpp
* Added mDNS/zerconf/bonjour registration for proto server
Added config options.
"jsonServer" :
{
"port" : 49444,
// "mDNSDescr" : "hyperiond jsonServer blah de blah",
"mDNSService" : "_hyperiond_json._tcp"
},
* cleaned up a couple of compiler warnings
* moved bitpair_to_byte initialiser to (hopefully) work with older GCC
* compiler warning in udp driver
removed some tabs in ws2812b.cpp
* formatting - spaces to tabs
* moved rpi_281x to tag sk6812-v1.0
* moving to my fork of rpi_281x
* Now uses the led device name and hostname to create the annouce name
Former-commit-id: abfa51bcf359cafa63338181c1b83ecfd231bc87
* implement make install
set CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX e.g. to /opt to install to /opt/hyperion
set ENABLE_SYSTEM_INSTALL to ON to activate installation
after compiling use
make install
or
make install/strip
(for performance/size optimized binaries - compile in Release to get best performance)
* cleanup cmake files
use
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/hyperion ..
to install all files to hyperion or
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/
to install to usr. install folders are linux standard. bin go to bin folder and additionals (effects) go to share/hyperion
* add uninstall target - be patient with that, this will remove files from your system
install service files to share/hyperion - if you want to use them you have to make a symlink to your location of service files
* optimize build release script
install service files into hyperion share folder (services not activated, this must be done by distribution package script)
initial support of cmake option -DPLATFORM= option. This selects platform specific cmake flags. no need for -DENABLE_... options (unless you want some special things)
automatic detect for apple build
* update submodule
* fix cmake error when no platform is given
* initial support for deb,rpm and tgz packages - no usefull content atm!
* make packeages contain usefull stuff
* add license
make packes more functional. package specific install missing yet
* implement debian postinstall
* disable rpm generation until it has a working state
* add hypercon compat
* add posibility for multiple config files. first one found is taken
Former-commit-id: 1c2669961da98fd05a97359e75f1d6d68e126715
* implement make install
set CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX e.g. to /opt to install to /opt/hyperion
set ENABLE_SYSTEM_INSTALL to ON to activate installation
after compiling use
make install
or
make install/strip
(for performance/size optimized binaries - compile in Release to get best performance)
* cleanup cmake files
use
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/hyperion ..
to install all files to hyperion or
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/
to install to usr. install folders are linux standard. bin go to bin folder and additionals (effects) go to share/hyperion
* add uninstall target - be patient with that, this will remove files from your system
install service files to share/hyperion - if you want to use them you have to make a symlink to your location of service files
* optimize build release script
install service files into hyperion share folder (services not activated, this must be done by distribution package script)
initial support of cmake option -DPLATFORM= option. This selects platform specific cmake flags. no need for -DENABLE_... options (unless you want some special things)
automatic detect for apple build
* update submodule
* fix cmake error when no platform is given
* initial support for deb,rpm and tgz packages - no usefull content atm!
Former-commit-id: 7d7ca8685c632bb35fbe607b2ff463ef589f72e8
* implement make install
set CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX e.g. to /opt to install to /opt/hyperion
set ENABLE_SYSTEM_INSTALL to ON to activate installation
after compiling use
make install
or
make install/strip
(for performance/size optimized binaries - compile in Release to get best performance)
* cleanup cmake files
use
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/hyperion ..
to install all files to hyperion or
cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/
to install to usr. install folders are linux standard. bin go to bin folder and additionals (effects) go to share/hyperion
* add uninstall target - be patient with that, this will remove files from your system
install service files to share/hyperion - if you want to use them you have to make a symlink to your location of service files
* optimize build release script
install service files into hyperion share folder (services not activated, this must be done by distribution package script)
initial support of cmake option -DPLATFORM= option. This selects platform specific cmake flags. no need for -DENABLE_... options (unless you want some special things)
automatic detect for apple build
* update submodule
Former-commit-id: 5f06f314841810c780c871f810158010d3d2de70
If you do a build with both ENABLE_WS2812BPWM and ENABLE_WS281XPWM and
choose which LED driver using the device.type in the config.json
Former-commit-id: 35ae88ad8739cac406a9b8792e2223010bf5d144
Add a new WS281x driver which is a wrapper around jgarff's ws281x library which
works on Pi B+, Pi 2, Pi Zero and probably Pi 3 as well.
jgarff's ws281x library is included as a submodule
Former-commit-id: e473dfd36d31b14598da5e56e4b8bf9f2aa7bb24