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This is basically to make sure various games can't write to whatever
they want in the file system, so it's not a complete sandboxing
solution.
Currently there's a drawback in that we can't easily determine the
runtime dependencies while building a particular game, so we need to
recursively dig through all referenced store paths to look them up.
A better solution for this would be to gather the build time reference
graph prior to building so that we can limit searching for these
references within only the actual build outputs instead of churning
through all inputs.
In addition to that, we currently mount the namespaced root file system
on top of /tmp, which makes the real /tmp unavailable to us. While in
theory this shouldn't be a problem, it actually turns out it is indeed a
problem if the application wants to connect to the X server socket,
which is at something like /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 for display :0.
Apart from these drawbacks we have a working solution for simple
applications (not games, because they usually require X), which now get
its own chroot with only the paths accessible that are strictly
necessary.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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Most older games don't cope very well with PulseAudio, so let's add ALSA
so that a fallback is available. This is also very useful if
withPulseAudio is set to false, because this would actually mean "no
audio at all".
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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A lot of games come as a Zip archive, so let's add it to
nativeBuildInputs by default so we no longer need to deal with that for
every single game.
This also removes that line from Invisigun Heroes, so the package now is
pretty much minimal and very clean :-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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A lot of games (especially Unity games) come as a tarbomb, so in order
to avoid having those files all over the place we now create an
additional directory before unpack and set the sourceRoot to that if
it's a tarbomb and if that's not the case set it to the single file
within that directory.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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Now we no longer need to invoke patchelf by ourselves and all of the
dependencies are patched automatically.
I've added gtk2-x11, gdk_pixbuf and glib to buildUnity as well, because
after inspecting other Unity games they seem to require the same
libraries as well.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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This allows us to add libraries to the RPATH despite being required by
the respective game. By default there is only PulseAudio at the moment.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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The main functionality for this function is to gather missing
dependencies in ELF executables and shared libraries and using patchelf
to set the right RPATH.
All of the dependencies are searched based on what we have in one of the
buildInputs variables, so all we need to do is list them in there.
One thing that's still left to solve is adding libraries to the RPATH
which are only required at runtime. An example for this would be the
pulseaudio library.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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This automatically creates a desktop entry based on the given fullName
and the standard path for the icon (Resources/UnityPlayer.png).
Well, at least I hope that the icon path is standard, but we'll see once
we use buildUnity for more games.
Tested using Plasma 5 for Invisigun Heroes.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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The executable of Unity games at the moment is unable to find its own
path if it can't do a stat() on argv[0]. So wrapping the program helps
here for now.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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There are a lot of Unity games out there, so it's a good idea to have a
generic builder just for Unity, which we then can apply to a lot more
games.
Right now this is a pretty basic abstraction which I've only tested with
Invisigun Heroes.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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