externals: Use SDL2 statically

Building it as a shared library causes issues distributing it to an
AppImage, since linuxdeploy expects the executable to only dynamically
link to system libraries. Additionally, simply dynamically linking to a
library in the binary directory is bound to cause issues.

Solution is to use SDL's CMake switches and build it statically. We also
alias `SDL2` to `SDL2-static` on the external submodule for
compatibility with the rest of the project.
merge-requests/60/head
lat9nq 2021-05-09 02:38:46 +07:00
parent 751cc687bb
commit b021e09fc0
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@ -47,7 +47,10 @@ target_include_directories(unicorn-headers INTERFACE ./unicorn/include)
# SDL2 # SDL2
if (NOT SDL2_FOUND AND ENABLE_SDL2) if (NOT SDL2_FOUND AND ENABLE_SDL2)
set(SDL_STATIC ON)
set(SDL_SHARED OFF)
add_subdirectory(SDL EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL) add_subdirectory(SDL EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
add_library(SDL2 ALIAS SDL2-static)
endif() endif()
# SoundTouch # SoundTouch