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Review request for Viewer.


Summary
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This changes allows a local fmod package (created using 2p-fmod) to be used to 
build viewer-autobuild. It allows also local paths to be specified as an 
alternative though that option doesn't work for Windows due to further 
complications in manifest and libraries being copied around.

LLKDU.cmake has also be modified to use the same logic as fmod since it could 
be in the same category (assuming a TPV dev has a local kdu package and wants 
to build with USE_KDU).

The Prebuilt.cmake change is a simple refactorization no-op, making the code 
more clear: the USE_PROPRIETARY "if/else" code differences related to scp where 
commented out.


This addresses bugs STORM-1022 and STORM-1023.
    http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/STORM-1022
    http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/STORM-1023


Diffs
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  indra/cmake/FMOD.cmake c9556a1645f3 
  indra/cmake/FindFMOD.cmake c9556a1645f3 
  indra/cmake/LLKDU.cmake c9556a1645f3 
  indra/cmake/Prebuilt.cmake c9556a1645f3 
  indra/newview/CMakeLists.txt c9556a1645f3 

Diff: http://codereview.secondlife.com/r/201/diff


Testing
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Build commands tested (use autobuild.cmd on Windows):
- autobuild configure -c OpenSourceRelWithDebInfo : Builds on both Mac and 
Windows, builds a viewer with no sound capability 
- autobuild configure -c OpenSourceRelWithDebInfo -- -DFMOD:BOOL=ON 
-DFMOD_LIBRARY:PATH=<full_path_to_fmod.dll> -DFMOD_INCLUDE_DIR : BuildsWorks on 
Mac but not on Windows.
- autobuild configure -c OpenSourceRelWithDebInfo -- -DFMOD:BOOL=ON: Builds on 
both Mac and Windows if path to fmod package in autobuild.xml is changed to 
point to a local file:///<path>.tar.gz

Linux builds: not tested


Thanks,

Merov

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