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build libhydrogen-gui #1329

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This one changes how hydrogen might be packaged by linux distributions, this must be taken in consideration, I guess. The purpose is only to pave the way for gui testing. Regards

theGreatWhiteShark added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 13, 2022
Qt5 does not include OpenSSL libraries it was build against. See https://forum.qt.io/topic/95700/qsslsocket-tls-initialization-failed/18

As a result we have to make sure a compatible libssl.dll and libcrypto.dll is included in PATH when the software is loaded. It seems not to be detected by our Python dependency script. So, I added it manually like the JACK library.

Important: when upgrading/downgrading the Qt version a different version of OpenSSL might be required. One has to manually check the version it was build against https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_5.15_Tools_and_Versions#windows_10_x86_64_7.

But this can also be abstracted by a unit test as soon as the GUI can also be covered (I think we have to build a dedicated library as in #1329 first).
theGreatWhiteShark added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 13, 2022
Qt5 does not include OpenSSL libraries it was build against. See https://forum.qt.io/topic/95700/qsslsocket-tls-initialization-failed/18

As a result we have to make sure a compatible libssl.dll and libcrypto.dll is included in PATH when the software is loaded. It seems not to be detected by our Python dependency script. So, I added it manually like the JACK library.

Important: when upgrading/downgrading the Qt version a different version of OpenSSL might be required. One has to manually check the version it was build against https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_5.15_Tools_and_Versions#windows_10_x86_64_7.

But this can also be abstracted by a unit test as soon as the GUI can also be covered (I think we have to build a dedicated library as in #1329 first).
theGreatWhiteShark added a commit to theGreatWhiteShark/hydrogen that referenced this pull request Jan 14, 2022
Qt5 does not include OpenSSL libraries it was build against. See https://forum.qt.io/topic/95700/qsslsocket-tls-initialization-failed/18

As a result we have to make sure a compatible libssl.dll and libcrypto.dll is included in PATH when the software is loaded. It seems not to be detected by our Python dependency script. So, I added it manually like the JACK library.

Important: when upgrading/downgrading the Qt version a different version of OpenSSL might be required. One has to manually check the version it was build against https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_5.15_Tools_and_Versions#windows_10_x86_64_7.

But this can also be abstracted by a unit test as soon as the GUI can also be covered (I think we have to build a dedicated library as in hydrogen-music#1329 first).
theGreatWhiteShark added a commit to theGreatWhiteShark/hydrogen that referenced this pull request Jan 14, 2022
Qt5 does not include OpenSSL libraries it was build against. See https://forum.qt.io/topic/95700/qsslsocket-tls-initialization-failed/18

As a result we have to make sure a compatible libssl.dll and libcrypto.dll is included in PATH when the software is loaded. It seems not to be detected by our Python dependency script. So, I added it manually like the JACK library.

Important: when upgrading/downgrading the Qt version a different version of OpenSSL might be required. One has to manually check the version it was build against https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_5.15_Tools_and_Versions#windows_10_x86_64_7.

But this can also be abstracted by a unit test as soon as the GUI can also be covered (I think we have to build a dedicated library as in hydrogen-music#1329 first).
theGreatWhiteShark added a commit to theGreatWhiteShark/hydrogen that referenced this pull request Jan 30, 2022
Qt5 does not include OpenSSL libraries it was build against. See https://forum.qt.io/topic/95700/qsslsocket-tls-initialization-failed/18

As a result we have to make sure a compatible libssl.dll and libcrypto.dll is included in PATH when the software is loaded. It seems not to be detected by our Python dependency script. So, I added it manually like the JACK library.

Important: when upgrading/downgrading the Qt version a different version of OpenSSL might be required. One has to manually check the version it was build against https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_5.15_Tools_and_Versions#windows_10_x86_64_7.

But this can also be abstracted by a unit test as soon as the GUI can also be covered (I think we have to build a dedicated library as in hydrogen-music#1329 first).
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