An old hack that changed the default order of included headers in ZipUtils causes issues when compiling cocos2d for Android 64-bit, throwing errors of missing `fgetpos` and `fsetpos` functions.
* Copyright use python script updated. might be fix by manual later
* Revert "Copyright use python script updated. might be fix by manual later"
This reverts commit 49e99418e4da1fd02afda448ddeb16210f5e8c71.
* re modify copyright, consider utf-8-sig encoding
* another situation, add Copyright before "Permission is hereby granted"
* Revert "another situation, add Copyright before "Permission is hereby granted""
This reverts commit ee82591d32353c7ce2e146fe51ef447433b47571.
* another situation, add Copyright before Permission is hereby granted
* change "Copyright (c) 2016-2016 Chukong Technologies Inc." to " Copyright (c) 2016 Chukong Technologies Inc."
* script modify copyright, consider is cocos copyright or not
* change "Copyright (c) 2017 Chukong Technologies Inc." to "Copyright (c) 2016 Chukong Technologies Inc."
* manual fix, not fix audio related
* change "2016-2016" to "2016"
* Add OBB support.
OBB must be a zip file with audio and video files stored uncompressed.
* Use introspection to be able to build with Android API level 10.
Using the new audio engine to play sounds from the OBB will only work with API level 12 (Android 3.1) or above.
1. Add cmake module for finding minizip in system
2. Check that system installed minizip recent enough for us
3. As right minizip exists only for MSYS2 (mingw), use our embedded version on all other platforms
4. Correctly include minizip as <minizip/unzip.h> if it is found from system (make it compatible to current build system, so by default all should stay same)
5. Remove one unused include of unzip.h