diff --git a/gzdoom/component_recipe.json b/gzdoom/component_recipe.json
index 69a3a2e1..95b5e1f9 100644
--- a/gzdoom/component_recipe.json
+++ b/gzdoom/component_recipe.json
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
{
"gzdoom": [
{
- "source_url": "org.zdoom.GZDoom",
- "source_type": "flatpak_id",
+ "source_url": "$REPO_ROOT/$COMPONENT_NAME",
+ "source_type": "local",
"version": "$GZDOOM_DESIRED_VERSION",
- "extraction_type": "flatpak",
+ "extraction_type": "local",
"assets": [
{
"type": "dir",
- "source": "bin",
+ "source": "rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin",
"dest": "bin"
},
{
@@ -56,58 +56,26 @@
"source": "$REPO_ROOT/$COMPONENT_NAME/component_update.sh",
"dest": "$COMPONENT_ARTIFACT_ROOT"
},
- {
- "type": "file",
- "source": "lib/libgme.a",
- "dest": "lib"
- },
- {
- "type": "file",
- "source": "lib/libsndfile.a",
- "dest": "lib"
- },
{
"type": "dir",
- "source": "lib/pkgconfig",
- "dest": "lib/pkgconfig"
+ "source": "rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib",
+ "dest": "lib"
},
{
"type": "dir",
- "source": "lib/cmake",
- "dest": "lib/cmake"
+ "source": "rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share",
+ "dest": "share"
},
{
"type": "dir",
- "source": "share/games/doom/",
- "dest": "share/games/doom/"
+ "source": "rd_assets/gzdoom_release/shared-libs",
+ "dest": "shared-libs"
},
{
"type": "dir",
- "source": "share/licenses/org.zdoom.GZDoom/",
+ "source": "rd_assets/gzdoom_release/doc",
"dest": "doc"
}
- ],
- "libs": [
- {
- "library": "libzmusic.so.1",
- "source": "lib",
- "dest": "shared-libs"
- },
- {
- "library": "libfluidsynth.so.3",
- "source": "lib",
- "dest": "shared-libs"
- },
- {
- "library": "libinstpatch-1.0.so.2",
- "source": "lib",
- "dest": "shared-libs"
- },
- {
- "library": "libzmusiclite.so.1",
- "source": "lib",
- "dest": "shared-libs"
- }
]
}
]
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin/gzdoom b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin/gzdoom
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..ba3e56c5
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diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin/gzdoom.sh b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin/gzdoom.sh
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..c63f0cce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin/gzdoom.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,266 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+log d "RetroDECK Doom Parser booting..."
+
+# Source the global.sh script if not already sourced
+if [ -z "${GLOBAL_SOURCED+x}" ]; then
+ source /app/libexec/global.sh
+fi
+
+# Define the IWAD files list
+IWAD_FILES=(
+ "ACTION2.WAD" # Action Doom 2: Urban Brawl
+ "BLASPHEM.WAD" # Blasphemer
+ "CHEX.WAD" # Chex Quest
+ "CHEX3.WAD" # Chex Quest 3
+ "DELAWEARE.WAD" # Delaweare
+ "DOOM.WAD" # Doom shareware
+ "DOOM1.WAD" # Doom
+ "DOOM2.WAD" # Doom II: Hell on Earth
+ "DOOM2F.WAD" # Doom II French
+ "DOOM64.WAD" # Doom 64
+ "DOOM_COMPLETE.PK3" # WadSmoosh merged Doom
+ "FREEDOOM1.WAD" # Freedoom Phase 1
+ "FREEDOOM2.WAD" # Freedoom Phase 2
+ "FREEDM.WAD" # Freedoom Deathmatch
+ "HEXDD.WAD" # Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel
+ "HEXEN.WAD" # Hexen: Beyond Heretic
+ "HACX.WAD" # HACX
+ "HARM1.WAD" # Harmony
+ "HERETIC.WAD" # Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders
+ "HERETIC1.WAD" # Heretic shareware
+ "PLUTONIA.WAD" # Plutonia Experiment
+ "ROTWB.WAD" # Rise Of The Wool Ball
+ "SQUARE1.PK3" # The Adventures of Square
+ "STRIFE0.WAD" # Strife shareware
+ "STRIFE1.WAD" # Strife
+ "TNT.WAD" # TNT: Evilution
+ "VOICES.WAD" # Strife Voices
+ "WADSMOOSH+.IPK3" # WadSmoosh+ merged Doom
+ )
+
+# Get the directory where this script is located
+SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
+log d "Running from script dir: $SCRIPT_DIR"
+
+gzdoom="$SCRIPT_DIR/gzdoom"
+
+# Function to check if a file is an IWAD
+is_iwad() {
+ local file="$1"
+ local lowercase_file="$(basename "${file,,}")"
+
+ # Loop through the list of IWAD files
+ for iwad in "${IWAD_FILES[@]}"; do
+ # Check if the lowercase version of the IWAD file matches the input file
+ if [[ "${iwad,,}" == "$lowercase_file" ]]; then
+ echo "true"
+ return
+ fi
+ done
+ echo "false"
+}
+
+# Function to search for files recursively and resolve symlinks
+search_file_recursive() {
+ local file="$1"
+ local directory="$2"
+ local found_file=""
+ # We'll try several places so this works when the DOOM folder is symlinked
+ # 1) $directory/$file
+ # 2) recursive find under $directory
+ # 3) script-level doom dir (relative to assets) recursive
+
+ # 0. normalize file name for case-insensitive search
+ local lowercase_file="$(echo "$file" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
+
+ # Resolve directory symlinks (if the DOOM folder itself was symlinked)
+ if [[ -L "$directory" ]]; then
+ directory=$(readlink -f "$directory")
+ fi
+
+ # Try direct path first
+ if [[ -e "$directory/$file" ]]; then
+ found_file=$(readlink -f "$directory/$file")
+ echo "$found_file"
+ return
+ fi
+
+ # Try recursive find under provided directory (case-insensitive)
+ # Use the basename for recursive search, so entries listed as "subdir/name.wad"
+ # will still match files located below the given directory.
+ local base="$(basename "$file")"
+ # Collect all case-insensitive matches, prefer one whose basename equals requested basename exactly
+ mapfile -t matches < <(find "$directory" -type f -iname "$base" 2>/dev/null || true)
+ if [[ ${#matches[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
+ # First try to find a case-sensitive basename match
+ found_file=""
+ for m in "${matches[@]}"; do
+ if [[ "$(basename "$m")" == "$base" ]]; then
+ found_file="$m"
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ # Fallback to the first match if no exact-case match found
+ if [[ -z "$found_file" ]]; then
+ found_file="${matches[0]}"
+ fi
+ found_file=$(readlink -f "$found_file")
+ echo "$found_file"
+ return
+ fi
+ echo "$found_file"
+}
+
+# Main script
+log d "RetroDECK GZDOOM wrapper init"
+
+# Check non-option arguments for a filename containing a single quote
+for a in "$@"; do
+ case "$a" in
+ +*|-) continue ;;
+ esac
+ if [[ "$a" == *"'"* ]]; then
+ log e "DOOM Invalid filename: \"$a\" contains a single quote.\nPlease rename the file in a proper way before continuing."
+ rd_zenity --error --no-wrap \
+ --window-icon="/app/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/net.retrodeck.retrodeck.svg" \
+ --title "RetroDECK: DOOM - Warning: Invalid Filename" \
+ --text="Invalid filename\n\n\"$1\" contains a single quote.\nPlease rename the file properly before continuing."
+ exit 1
+ fi
+done
+
+# Determine if one of the arguments is a .doom file (we might be launched with +options first)
+doom_file=""
+for a in "$@"; do
+ # ignore option entries that start with '+' or '-'
+ case "$a" in
+ +*|-) continue ;;
+ esac
+ if [[ "${a##*.}" == "doom" ]]; then
+ doom_file="$a"
+ break
+ fi
+done
+
+# If a .doom file wasn't found yet, try to detect any provided candidate file arg (first non-option)
+target_arg=""
+for a in "$@"; do
+ case "$a" in
+ +*|-) continue ;;
+ esac
+ target_arg="$a"
+done
+
+# If no target was found, fall back to $1 to preserve legacy behavior
+if [[ -z "$target_arg" ]]; then
+ target_arg="$1"
+fi
+
+# If the chosen target arg doesn't have the .doom extension, we take the non-doom path
+log d "Selected target: '$target_arg' (doom_file='$doom_file')"
+
+if [[ "${doom_file}" == "" && "${target_arg##*.}" != "doom" ]]; then
+ # Check if the file is in the IWAD list
+ if [[ $(is_iwad "$target_arg") == "true" ]]; then
+ log d "iWAD found"
+ command="$gzdoom -config /var/config/gzdoom/gzdoom.ini -iwad \"$target_arg\""
+ else
+ log d "WAD, IPK3 or PK3 file found"
+ command="$gzdoom -config /var/config/gzdoom/gzdoom.ini -file \"$target_arg\""
+ fi
+
+ # Log the command
+ log i "Loading: \"$target_arg\""
+ log i "Executing command \"$command\""
+
+ # Execute the command with double quotes
+ eval "$command"
+
+# Check if a .doom file was found in arguments
+elif [[ -n "$doom_file" || "${target_arg##*.}" == "doom" ]]; then
+ if [[ -z "$doom_file" ]]; then
+ doom_file="$target_arg"
+ fi
+ log i "Found a doom file: \"$doom_file\""
+
+ # Check if the .doom file exists
+ if [[ ! -e "$doom_file" ]]; then
+ log e "doom file not found in \"$doom_file\""
+ rd_zenity --error --no-wrap \
+ --window-icon="/app/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/net.retrodeck.retrodeck.svg" \
+ --title "RetroDECK: DOOM - Warning: File not found" \
+ --text="File \"$doom_file\" not found. Quitting."
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ # Read the .doom file and compose the command
+ command="$gzdoom -config /var/config/gzdoom/gzdoom.ini"
+
+ while IFS= read -r line; do
+ # Trim leading/trailing whitespace
+ line="$(echo "$line" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//')"
+
+ # Ignore empty lines and comment lines
+ if [[ -z "$line" || "${line:0:1}" == "#" ]]; then
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ # Remove surrounding quotes if present
+ if [[ "$line" =~ ^\".*\"$ ]]; then
+ line="${line:1:${#line}-2}"
+ fi
+
+ # Check if the line contains a single quote
+ if [[ "$line" == *"'"* ]]; then
+ log e "Invalid filename: A file contained in \"$doom_file\" contains a single quote"
+ rd_zenity --error --no-wrap \
+ --window-icon="/app/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/net.retrodeck.retrodeck.svg" \
+ --title "RetroDECK: DOOM - Warning: .doom file error" \
+ --text="Invalid filename\n\n\"$1\" contains a single quote.\nPlease rename the file properly in the .doom file before continuing."
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ # Search for the file recursively
+ found_file=$(search_file_recursive "$line" "$(dirname "$doom_file")")
+
+ # If the file is not found, exit with an error
+ if [[ -z "$found_file" ]]; then
+ log "[ERROR] File not found in \"$line\""
+ rd_zenity --error --no-wrap \
+ --window-icon="/app/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/net.retrodeck.retrodeck.svg" \
+ --title "RetroDECK: DOOM - Warning: Not found" \
+ --text="File \"$line\" not found. Quitting."
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ # Add param depending on file extension (.ini -> -cfg, iwads -> -iwad, others -> -file)
+ ext="${found_file##*.}"
+ ext_lc="${ext,,}"
+ case "$ext_lc" in
+ ini)
+ command+=" -cfg \"$found_file\""
+ log i "Appending the param \"-cfg $found_file\""
+ ;;
+ wad|pk3|ipk3)
+ if [[ $(is_iwad "$found_file") == "true" ]]; then
+ command+=" -iwad \"$found_file\""
+ log i "Appending the param \"-iwad $found_file\""
+ else
+ command+=" -file \"$found_file\""
+ log i "Appending the param \"-file $found_file\""
+ fi
+ ;;
+ *)
+ command+=" -file \"$found_file\""
+ log i "Appending the param \"-file $found_file\""
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done < "$doom_file"
+
+ # Log the command
+ log i "Executing command \"$command\""
+
+ # Execute the command with double quotes
+ eval "$command"
+fi
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diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin/sndfile-play b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin/sndfile-play
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diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin/sndfile-salvage b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/bin/sndfile-salvage
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diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/doc/fluidsynth/LICENSE b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/doc/fluidsynth/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..19e30718
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/doc/fluidsynth/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,504 @@
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diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindFLAC.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindFLAC.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..34917067
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindFLAC.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+# - Find FLAC
+# Find the native FLAC includes and libraries
+#
+# FLAC_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find FLAC headers.
+# FLAC_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using libFLAC.
+# FLAC_FOUND - True if libFLAC found.
+# FLAC_DEFINITIONS - FLAC compile definitons
+
+if (FLAC_INCLUDE_DIR)
+ # Already in cache, be silent
+ set (FLAC_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
+endif ()
+
+find_package (Ogg QUIET)
+
+find_package (PkgConfig QUIET)
+pkg_check_modules(PC_FLAC QUIET flac)
+
+set(FLAC_VERSION ${PC_FLAC_VERSION})
+
+find_path (FLAC_INCLUDE_DIR FLAC/stream_decoder.h
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_FLAC_INCLUDEDIR}
+ ${PC_FLAC_INCLUDE_DIRS}
+ ${FLAC_ROOT}
+ )
+
+# MSVC built libraries can name them *_static, which is good as it
+# distinguishes import libraries from static libraries with the same extension.
+find_library (FLAC_LIBRARY
+ NAMES
+ FLAC
+ libFLAC
+ libFLAC_dynamic
+ libFLAC_static
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_FLAC_LIBDIR}
+ ${PC_FLAC_LIBRARY_DIRS}
+ ${FLAC_ROOT}
+ )
+
+# Handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set FLAC_FOUND to TRUE if
+# all listed variables are TRUE.
+include (FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
+find_package_handle_standard_args (FLAC
+ REQUIRED_VARS
+ FLAC_LIBRARY
+ FLAC_INCLUDE_DIR
+ Ogg_FOUND
+ VERSION_VAR
+ FLAC_VERSION
+ )
+
+if (FLAC_FOUND)
+ set (FLAC_INCLUDE_DIRS ${FLAC_INCLUDE_DIR})
+ set (FLAC_LIBRARIES ${FLAC_LIBRARY} ${OGG_LIBRARIES})
+ if (NOT TARGET FLAC::FLAC)
+ add_library(FLAC::FLAC UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
+ set_target_properties(FLAC::FLAC PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${FLAC_INCLUDE_DIR}"
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION "${FLAC_LIBRARY}"
+ INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES Ogg::ogg
+ )
+ endif ()
+endif ()
+
+mark_as_advanced(FLAC_INCLUDE_DIR FLAC_LIBRARY)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindOgg.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindOgg.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9cf5ce43
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindOgg.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+# - Find ogg
+# Find the native ogg includes and libraries
+#
+# OGG_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find ogg.h, etc.
+# OGG_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using ogg.
+# OGG_FOUND - True if ogg found.
+
+if (OGG_INCLUDE_DIR)
+ # Already in cache, be silent
+ set(OGG_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
+endif ()
+
+find_package (PkgConfig QUIET)
+pkg_check_modules (PC_OGG QUIET ogg>=1.3.0)
+
+set (OGG_VERSION ${PC_OGG_VERSION})
+
+find_path (OGG_INCLUDE_DIR ogg/ogg.h
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_OGG_INCLUDEDIR}
+ ${PC_OGG_INCLUDE_DIRS}
+ ${OGG_ROOT}
+ )
+# MSVC built ogg may be named ogg_static.
+# The provided project files name the library with the lib prefix.
+find_library (OGG_LIBRARY
+ NAMES
+ ogg
+ ogg_static
+ libogg
+ libogg_static
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_OGG_LIBDIR}
+ ${PC_OGG_LIBRARY_DIRS}
+ ${OGG_ROOT}
+ )
+# Handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set OGG_FOUND
+# to TRUE if all listed variables are TRUE.
+include (FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
+find_package_handle_standard_args (Ogg
+ REQUIRED_VARS
+ OGG_LIBRARY
+ OGG_INCLUDE_DIR
+ VERSION_VAR
+ OGG_VERSION
+ )
+
+if (OGG_FOUND)
+ set (OGG_LIBRARIES ${OGG_LIBRARY})
+ set (OGG_INCLUDE_DIRS ${OGG_INCLUDE_DIR})
+
+ if(NOT TARGET Ogg::ogg)
+ add_library(Ogg::ogg UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
+ set_target_properties(Ogg::ogg PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${OGG_INCLUDE_DIRS}"
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION "${OGG_LIBRARIES}"
+ )
+ endif ()
+endif ()
+
+mark_as_advanced (OGG_INCLUDE_DIR OGG_LIBRARY)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindOpus.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindOpus.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..a83686bd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindOpus.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+# - Find opus
+# Find the native opus includes and libraries
+#
+# OPUS_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find opus.h, etc.
+# OPUS_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using opus.
+# OPUS_FOUND - True if Opus found.
+
+if (OPUS_INCLUDE_DIR)
+ # Already in cache, be silent
+ set(OPUS_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
+endif ()
+
+find_package (Ogg QUIET)
+
+find_package (PkgConfig QUIET)
+pkg_check_modules(PC_OPUS QUIET opus>=1.1)
+
+set (OPUS_VERSION ${PC_OPUS_VERSION})
+
+find_path (OPUS_INCLUDE_DIR opus/opus.h
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_OPUS_INCLUDEDIR}
+ ${PC_OPUS_INCLUDE_DIRS}
+ ${OPUS_ROOT}
+ )
+
+# MSVC built opus may be named opus_static.
+# The provided project files name the library with the lib prefix.
+
+find_library (OPUS_LIBRARY
+ NAMES
+ opus
+ opus_static
+ libopus
+ libopus_static
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_OPUS_LIBDIR}
+ ${PC_OPUS_LIBRARY_DIRS}
+ ${OPUS_ROOT}
+ )
+
+# Handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set OPUS_FOUND
+# to TRUE if all listed variables are TRUE.
+include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
+find_package_handle_standard_args (Opus
+ REQUIRED_VARS
+ OPUS_LIBRARY
+ OPUS_INCLUDE_DIR
+ OGG_FOUND
+ VERSION_VAR
+ OPUS_VERSION
+ )
+
+if (OPUS_FOUND)
+ set (OPUS_LIBRARIES ${OPUS_LIBRARY})
+ set (OPUS_INCLUDE_DIRS ${OPUS_INCLUDE_DIR})
+
+ if (NOT TARGET Opus::opus)
+ add_library (Opus::opus UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
+ set_target_properties (Opus::opus PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${OPUS_INCLUDE_DIRS}"
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION "${OPUS_LIBRARIES}"
+ )
+ endif ()
+endif ()
+
+mark_as_advanced(OPUS_INCLUDE_DIR OPUS_LIBRARY)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindVorbis.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindVorbis.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..57e60557
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/FindVorbis.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
+#[=======================================================================[.rst:
+FindVorbis
+----------
+
+Finds the native vorbis, vorbisenc amd vorbisfile includes and libraries.
+
+Imported Targets
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+This module provides the following imported targets, if found:
+
+``Vorbis::vorbis``
+ The Vorbis library
+``Vorbis::vorbisenc``
+ The VorbisEnc library
+``Vorbis::vorbisfile``
+ The VorbisFile library
+
+Result Variables
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+This will define the following variables:
+
+``Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIRS``
+ List of include directories when using vorbis.
+``Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDE_DIRS``
+ List of include directories when using vorbisenc.
+``Vorbis_File_INCLUDE_DIRS``
+ List of include directories when using vorbisfile.
+``Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBRARIES``
+ List of libraries when using vorbis.
+``Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARIES``
+ List of libraries when using vorbisenc.
+``Vorbis_File_LIBRARIES``
+ List of libraries when using vorbisfile.
+``Vorbis_FOUND``
+ True if vorbis and requested components found.
+``Vorbis_Vorbis_FOUND``
+ True if vorbis found.
+``Vorbis_Enc_FOUND``
+ True if vorbisenc found.
+``Vorbis_Enc_FOUND``
+ True if vorbisfile found.
+
+Cache variables
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+The following cache variables may also be set:
+
+``Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIR``
+ The directory containing ``vorbis/vorbis.h``.
+``Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDE_DIR``
+ The directory containing ``vorbis/vorbisenc.h``.
+``Vorbis_File_INCLUDE_DIR``
+ The directory containing ``vorbis/vorbisenc.h``.
+``Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBRARY``
+ The path to the vorbis library.
+``Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARY``
+ The path to the vorbisenc library.
+``Vorbis_File_LIBRARY``
+ The path to the vorbisfile library.
+
+Hints
+^^^^^
+
+A user may set ``Vorbis_ROOT`` to a vorbis installation root to tell this module where to look.
+
+#]=======================================================================]
+
+if (Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIR)
+ # Already in cache, be silent
+ set (Vorbis_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
+endif ()
+
+set (Vorbis_Vorbis_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
+set (Vorbis_Enc_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
+set (Vorbis_File_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
+
+find_package (Ogg QUIET)
+
+find_package (PkgConfig QUIET)
+pkg_check_modules (PC_Vorbis_Vorbis QUIET vorbis)
+pkg_check_modules (PC_Vorbis_Enc QUIET vorbisenc)
+pkg_check_modules (PC_Vorbis_File QUIET vorbisfile)
+
+set (Vorbis_VERSION ${PC_Vorbis_Vorbis_VERSION})
+
+find_path (Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIR vorbis/codec.h
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDEDIR}
+ ${PC_Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIRS}
+ ${Vorbis_ROOT}
+ )
+
+find_path (Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDE_DIR vorbis/vorbisenc.h
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDEDIR}
+ ${PC_Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDE_DIRS}
+ ${Vorbis_ROOT}
+ )
+
+find_path (Vorbis_File_INCLUDE_DIR vorbis/vorbisfile.h
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_Vorbis_File_INCLUDEDIR}
+ ${PC_Vorbis_File_INCLUDE_DIRS}
+ ${Vorbis_ROOT}
+ )
+
+find_library (Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBRARY
+ NAMES
+ vorbis
+ vorbis_static
+ libvorbis
+ libvorbis_static
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBDIR}
+ ${PC_Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBRARY_DIRS}
+ ${Vorbis_ROOT}
+ )
+
+find_library (Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARY
+ NAMES
+ vorbisenc
+ vorbisenc_static
+ libvorbisenc
+ libvorbisenc_static
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_Vorbis_Enc_LIBDIR}
+ ${PC_Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARY_DIRS}
+ ${Vorbis_ROOT}
+ )
+
+find_library (Vorbis_File_LIBRARY
+ NAMES
+ vorbisfile
+ vorbisfile_static
+ libvorbisfile
+ libvorbisfile_static
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_Vorbis_File_LIBDIR}
+ ${PC_Vorbis_File_LIBRARY_DIRS}
+ ${Vorbis_ROOT}
+ )
+
+include (FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
+
+if (Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBRARY AND Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIR AND Ogg_FOUND)
+ set (Vorbis_Vorbis_FOUND TRUE)
+endif ()
+
+if (Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARY AND Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDE_DIR AND Vorbis_Vorbis_FOUND)
+ set (Vorbis_Enc_FOUND TRUE)
+endif ()
+
+if (Vorbis_Vorbis_FOUND AND Vorbis_File_LIBRARY AND Vorbis_File_INCLUDE_DIR)
+ set (Vorbis_File_FOUND TRUE)
+endif ()
+
+find_package_handle_standard_args (Vorbis
+ REQUIRED_VARS
+ Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBRARY
+ Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIR
+ Ogg_FOUND
+ HANDLE_COMPONENTS
+ VERSION_VAR Vorbis_VERSION)
+
+
+if (Vorbis_Vorbis_FOUND)
+ set (Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIRS ${VORBIS_INCLUDE_DIR})
+ set (Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBRARIES ${VORBIS_LIBRARY} ${OGG_LIBRARIES})
+ if (NOT TARGET Vorbis::vorbis)
+ add_library (Vorbis::vorbis UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
+ set_target_properties (Vorbis::vorbis PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIR}"
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION "${Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBRARY}"
+ INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES Ogg::ogg
+ )
+ endif ()
+
+ if (Vorbis_Enc_FOUND)
+ set (Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDE_DIRS ${Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDE_DIR})
+ set (Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARIES ${Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARY} ${Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARIES})
+ if (NOT TARGET Vorbis::vorbisenc)
+ add_library (Vorbis::vorbisenc UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
+ set_target_properties (Vorbis::vorbisenc PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDE_DIR}"
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION "${Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARY}"
+ INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES Vorbis::vorbis
+ )
+ endif ()
+ endif ()
+
+ if (Vorbis_File_FOUND)
+ set (Vorbis_File_INCLUDE_DIRS ${Vorbis_File_INCLUDE_DIR})
+ set (Vorbis_File_LIBRARIES ${Vorbis_File_LIBRARY} ${Vorbis_File_LIBRARIES})
+ if (NOT TARGET Vorbis::vorbisfile)
+ add_library (Vorbis::vorbisfile UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
+ set_target_properties (Vorbis::vorbisfile PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${Vorbis_File_INCLUDE_DIR}"
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION "${Vorbis_File_LIBRARY}"
+ INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES Vorbis::vorbis
+ )
+ endif ()
+ endif ()
+
+endif ()
+
+mark_as_advanced (Vorbis_Vorbis_INCLUDE_DIR Vorbis_Vorbis_LIBRARY)
+mark_as_advanced (Vorbis_Enc_INCLUDE_DIR Vorbis_Enc_LIBRARY)
+mark_as_advanced (Vorbis_File_INCLUDE_DIR Vorbis_File_LIBRARY)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/Findmp3lame.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/Findmp3lame.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..223dd08f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/Findmp3lame.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+# - Find lame
+# Find the native lame includes and libraries
+#
+# MP3LAME_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find lame.h, etc.
+# MP3LAME_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using lame.
+# MP3LAME_FOUND - True if Lame found.
+
+if (MP3LAME_INCLUDE_DIR)
+ # Already in cache, be silent
+ set(MP3LAME_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
+endif ()
+
+find_path (MP3LAME_INCLUDE_DIR lame/lame.h
+ HINTS
+ ${LAME_ROOT}
+ )
+
+# MSVC built lame may be named mp3lame_static.
+# The provided project files name the library with the lib prefix.
+
+find_library (MP3LAME_LIBRARY
+ NAMES
+ mp3lame
+ mp3lame_static
+ libmp3lame
+ libmp3lame_static
+ libmp3lame-static
+ HINTS
+ ${MP3LAME_ROOT}
+ )
+
+find_library (MP3LAME_HIP_LIBRARY
+ NAMES
+ mpghip-static
+ libmpghip-static
+ HINTS
+ ${MP3LAME_ROOT}
+ )
+
+# Handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set LAME_FOUND
+# to TRUE if all listed variables are TRUE.
+include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
+find_package_handle_standard_args (mp3lame
+ REQUIRED_VARS
+ MP3LAME_LIBRARY
+ MP3LAME_INCLUDE_DIR
+ )
+
+if (MP3LAME_FOUND)
+ set (MP3LAME_LIBRARIES ${MP3LAME_LIBRARY} ${MP3LAME_HIP_LIBRARY})
+ set (MP3LAME_INCLUDE_DIRS ${MP3LAME_INCLUDE_DIR})
+
+ if (NOT TARGET mp3lame::mp3lame)
+ add_library (mp3lame::mp3lame UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
+ set_target_properties (mp3lame::mp3lame PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${MP3LAME_INCLUDE_DIRS}"
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION "${MP3LAME_LIBRARY}"
+ )
+ if (MP3LAME_HIP_LIBRARY AND (NOT TARGET mp3lame::mpghip))
+ add_library (mp3lame::mpghip STATIC IMPORTED)
+ set_property (mp3lame::mpghip PROPERTY IMPORTED_LOCATION "${MP3LAME_HIP_LIBRARY}")
+ set_property (TARGET mp3lame::mp3lame PROPERTY INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES "mp3lame::mpghip")
+ endif ()
+ endif ()
+endif ()
+
+mark_as_advanced(MP3LAME_INCLUDE_DIR MP3LAME_LIBRARY MP3LAME_HIP_LIBRARY)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/Findmpg123.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/Findmpg123.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..36bb2389
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/Findmpg123.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
+#[=======================================================================[.rst:
+Findmpg123
+-------
+
+Finds the mpg123 library.
+
+Imported Targets
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+This module provides the following imported targets, if found:
+
+``MPG123::libmpg123``
+ The mpg123 library
+
+Result Variables
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+This will define the following variables:
+
+``mpg123_FOUND``
+ True if the system has the mpg123 package.
+``mpg123_VERSION``
+ The version of mpg123 that was found on the system.
+
+Cache Variables
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+The following cache variables may also be set:
+
+``mpg123_INCLUDE_DIR``
+ The directory containing ``mpg123.h``.
+``mpg123_LIBRARY``
+ The path to the mpg123 library.
+
+#]=======================================================================]
+
+if (mpg123_INCLUDE_DIR)
+ # Already in cache, be silent
+ set(mpg123_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
+endif ()
+
+find_package (PkgConfig QUIET)
+pkg_check_modules(PC_MPG123 QUIET libmpg123>=1.25.10)
+
+find_path (mpg123_INCLUDE_DIR mpg123.h
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_MPG123_INCLUDEDIR}
+ ${PC_MPG123_INCLUDE_DIRS}
+ ${mpg123_ROOT}
+ )
+
+# MSVC built mpg123 may be named mpg123_static.
+# The provided project files name the library with the lib prefix.
+
+find_library (mpg123_LIBRARY
+ NAMES
+ mpg123
+ mpg123_static
+ libmpg123
+ libmpg123_static
+ HINTS
+ ${PC_MPG123_LIBDIR}
+ ${PC_MPG123_LIBRARY_DIRS}
+ ${mpg123_ROOT}
+ )
+
+if (PC_MPG123_FOUND)
+ set (mpg123_VERSION ${PC_MPG123_VERSION})
+elseif (mpg123_INCLUDE_DIR)
+ file (READ "${mpg123_INCLUDE_DIR}/mpg123.h" _mpg123_h)
+ string (REGEX MATCH "[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+" _mpg123_version_re "${_mpg123_h}")
+ set (mpg123_VERSION "${_mpg123_version_re}")
+endif ()
+
+# Handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set mpg123_FOUND
+# to TRUE if all listed variables are TRUE.
+include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
+find_package_handle_standard_args (mpg123
+ REQUIRED_VARS
+ mpg123_LIBRARY
+ mpg123_INCLUDE_DIR
+ VERSION_VAR
+ mpg123_VERSION
+ )
+
+if (mpg123_FOUND AND NOT TARGET MPG123::libmpg123)
+ add_library (MPG123::libmpg123 UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
+ set_target_properties (MPG123::libmpg123
+ PROPERTIES
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION "${mpg123_LIBRARY}"
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${mpg123_INCLUDE_DIR}"
+ )
+endif ()
+
+mark_as_advanced(mpg123_INCLUDE_DIR mpg123_LIBRARY)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileConfig.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileConfig.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9e0f3172
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileConfig.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+set(SndFile_VERSION 1.2.2)
+set(SndFile_VERSION_MAJOR 1)
+set(SndFile_VERSION_MINOR 2)
+set(SndFile_VERSION_PATCH 2)
+
+set (SndFile_WITH_EXTERNAL_LIBS 1)
+set (SndFile_WITH_MPEG 1)
+
+
+####### Expanded from @PACKAGE_INIT@ by configure_package_config_file() #######
+####### Any changes to this file will be overwritten by the next CMake run ####
+####### The input file was SndFileConfig.cmake.in ########
+
+get_filename_component(PACKAGE_PREFIX_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../../../" ABSOLUTE)
+
+macro(set_and_check _var _file)
+ set(${_var} "${_file}")
+ if(NOT EXISTS "${_file}")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "File or directory ${_file} referenced by variable ${_var} does not exist !")
+ endif()
+endmacro()
+
+macro(check_required_components _NAME)
+ foreach(comp ${${_NAME}_FIND_COMPONENTS})
+ if(NOT ${_NAME}_${comp}_FOUND)
+ if(${_NAME}_FIND_REQUIRED_${comp})
+ set(${_NAME}_FOUND FALSE)
+ endif()
+ endif()
+ endforeach()
+endmacro()
+
+####################################################################################
+
+include (CMakeFindDependencyMacro)
+
+if (NOT OFF)
+ list (APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR})
+endif ()
+
+if (SndFile_WITH_EXTERNAL_LIBS AND NOT OFF)
+ find_dependency (Ogg 1.3)
+ find_dependency (Vorbis)
+ find_dependency (FLAC)
+ find_dependency (Opus)
+endif ()
+
+if (SndFile_WITH_MPEG AND NOT OFF)
+ find_dependency (mp3lame)
+ find_dependency (mpg123)
+endif ()
+
+if (NOT OFF)
+ list (REMOVE_ITEM CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR})
+endif ()
+
+include (${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/SndFileTargets.cmake)
+
+set_and_check (SndFile_INCLUDE_DIR "${PACKAGE_PREFIX_DIR}/include")
+set (SNDFILE_INCLUDE_DIR ${SndFile_INCLUDE_DIR})
+
+set (SndFile_LIBRARY SndFile::sndfile)
+set (SNDFILE_LIBRARY SndFile::sndfile)
+set (SndFile_LIBRARIES SndFile::sndfile)
+set (SNDFILE_LIBRARIES SndFile::sndfile)
+
+
+check_required_components(SndFile)
+
+set (SNDFILE_FOUND 1)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileConfigVersion.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileConfigVersion.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..170a1c32
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileConfigVersion.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+# This is a basic version file for the Config-mode of find_package().
+# It is used by write_basic_package_version_file() as input file for configure_file()
+# to create a version-file which can be installed along a config.cmake file.
+#
+# The created file sets PACKAGE_VERSION_EXACT if the current version string and
+# the requested version string are exactly the same and it sets
+# PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE if the current version is >= requested version,
+# but only if the requested major version is the same as the current one.
+# The variable CVF_VERSION must be set before calling configure_file().
+
+
+set(PACKAGE_VERSION "1.2.2")
+
+if(PACKAGE_VERSION VERSION_LESS PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION)
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE FALSE)
+else()
+
+ if("1.2.2" MATCHES "^([0-9]+)\\.")
+ set(CVF_VERSION_MAJOR "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
+ if(NOT CVF_VERSION_MAJOR VERSION_EQUAL 0)
+ string(REGEX REPLACE "^0+" "" CVF_VERSION_MAJOR "${CVF_VERSION_MAJOR}")
+ endif()
+ else()
+ set(CVF_VERSION_MAJOR "1.2.2")
+ endif()
+
+ if(PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE)
+ # both endpoints of the range must have the expected major version
+ math (EXPR CVF_VERSION_MAJOR_NEXT "${CVF_VERSION_MAJOR} + 1")
+ if (NOT PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN_MAJOR STREQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR
+ OR ((PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX STREQUAL "INCLUDE" AND NOT PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX_MAJOR STREQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR)
+ OR (PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX STREQUAL "EXCLUDE" AND NOT PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX VERSION_LESS_EQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR_NEXT)))
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE FALSE)
+ elseif(PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN_MAJOR STREQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR
+ AND ((PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX STREQUAL "INCLUDE" AND PACKAGE_VERSION VERSION_LESS_EQUAL PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX)
+ OR (PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX STREQUAL "EXCLUDE" AND PACKAGE_VERSION VERSION_LESS PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX)))
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE TRUE)
+ else()
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE FALSE)
+ endif()
+ else()
+ if(PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR STREQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR)
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE TRUE)
+ else()
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE FALSE)
+ endif()
+
+ if(PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION STREQUAL PACKAGE_VERSION)
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_EXACT TRUE)
+ endif()
+ endif()
+endif()
+
+
+# if the installed or the using project don't have CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P set, ignore it:
+if("${CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P}" STREQUAL "" OR "8" STREQUAL "")
+ return()
+endif()
+
+# check that the installed version has the same 32/64bit-ness as the one which is currently searching:
+if(NOT CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P STREQUAL "8")
+ math(EXPR installedBits "8 * 8")
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION "${PACKAGE_VERSION} (${installedBits}bit)")
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_UNSUITABLE TRUE)
+endif()
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileTargets-noconfig.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileTargets-noconfig.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..4bbb6a58
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileTargets-noconfig.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+# Generated CMake target import file.
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Commands may need to know the format version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION 1)
+
+# Import target "SndFile::sndfile" for configuration ""
+set_property(TARGET SndFile::sndfile APPEND PROPERTY IMPORTED_CONFIGURATIONS NOCONFIG)
+set_target_properties(SndFile::sndfile PROPERTIES
+ IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LANGUAGES_NOCONFIG "C"
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION_NOCONFIG "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/libsndfile.a"
+ )
+
+list(APPEND _cmake_import_check_targets SndFile::sndfile )
+list(APPEND _cmake_import_check_files_for_SndFile::sndfile "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/libsndfile.a" )
+
+# Commands beyond this point should not need to know the version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileTargets.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileTargets.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..e648d780
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/SndFile/SndFileTargets.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+# Generated by CMake
+
+if("${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}" LESS 2.8)
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake >= 2.8.12 required")
+endif()
+if(CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS "2.8.12")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake >= 2.8.12 required")
+endif()
+cmake_policy(PUSH)
+cmake_policy(VERSION 2.8.12...3.31)
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+# Generated CMake target import file.
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Commands may need to know the format version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION 1)
+
+# Protect against multiple inclusion, which would fail when already imported targets are added once more.
+set(_cmake_targets_defined "")
+set(_cmake_targets_not_defined "")
+set(_cmake_expected_targets "")
+foreach(_cmake_expected_target IN ITEMS SndFile::sndfile)
+ list(APPEND _cmake_expected_targets "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ if(TARGET "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ list(APPEND _cmake_targets_defined "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ else()
+ list(APPEND _cmake_targets_not_defined "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ endif()
+endforeach()
+unset(_cmake_expected_target)
+if(_cmake_targets_defined STREQUAL _cmake_expected_targets)
+ unset(_cmake_targets_defined)
+ unset(_cmake_targets_not_defined)
+ unset(_cmake_expected_targets)
+ unset(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION)
+ cmake_policy(POP)
+ return()
+endif()
+if(NOT _cmake_targets_defined STREQUAL "")
+ string(REPLACE ";" ", " _cmake_targets_defined_text "${_cmake_targets_defined}")
+ string(REPLACE ";" ", " _cmake_targets_not_defined_text "${_cmake_targets_not_defined}")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "Some (but not all) targets in this export set were already defined.\nTargets Defined: ${_cmake_targets_defined_text}\nTargets not yet defined: ${_cmake_targets_not_defined_text}\n")
+endif()
+unset(_cmake_targets_defined)
+unset(_cmake_targets_not_defined)
+unset(_cmake_expected_targets)
+
+
+# Compute the installation prefix relative to this file.
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}" PATH)
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}" PATH)
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}" PATH)
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}" PATH)
+if(_IMPORT_PREFIX STREQUAL "/")
+ set(_IMPORT_PREFIX "")
+endif()
+
+# Create imported target SndFile::sndfile
+add_library(SndFile::sndfile STATIC IMPORTED)
+
+set_target_properties(SndFile::sndfile PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/include"
+ INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES "\$:m>>;\$:Ogg::ogg>>;\$:Vorbis::vorbisenc>>;\$:FLAC::FLAC>>;\$,\$,\$>:Speex::Speex>>;\$:Opus::opus>>;\$:MPG123::libmpg123>>;\$:mp3lame::mp3lame>>"
+)
+
+# Load information for each installed configuration.
+file(GLOB _cmake_config_files "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/SndFileTargets-*.cmake")
+foreach(_cmake_config_file IN LISTS _cmake_config_files)
+ include("${_cmake_config_file}")
+endforeach()
+unset(_cmake_config_file)
+unset(_cmake_config_files)
+
+# Cleanup temporary variables.
+set(_IMPORT_PREFIX)
+
+# Loop over all imported files and verify that they actually exist
+foreach(_cmake_target IN LISTS _cmake_import_check_targets)
+ if(CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS "3.28"
+ OR NOT DEFINED _cmake_import_check_xcframework_for_${_cmake_target}
+ OR NOT IS_DIRECTORY "${_cmake_import_check_xcframework_for_${_cmake_target}}")
+ foreach(_cmake_file IN LISTS "_cmake_import_check_files_for_${_cmake_target}")
+ if(NOT EXISTS "${_cmake_file}")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "The imported target \"${_cmake_target}\" references the file
+ \"${_cmake_file}\"
+but this file does not exist. Possible reasons include:
+* The file was deleted, renamed, or moved to another location.
+* An install or uninstall procedure did not complete successfully.
+* The installation package was faulty and contained
+ \"${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}\"
+but not all the files it references.
+")
+ endif()
+ endforeach()
+ endif()
+ unset(_cmake_file)
+ unset("_cmake_import_check_files_for_${_cmake_target}")
+endforeach()
+unset(_cmake_target)
+unset(_cmake_import_check_targets)
+
+# This file does not depend on other imported targets which have
+# been exported from the same project but in a separate export set.
+
+# Commands beyond this point should not need to know the version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION)
+cmake_policy(POP)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicConfig.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicConfig.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..41634dd5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicConfig.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+
+####### Expanded from @PACKAGE_INIT@ by configure_package_config_file() #######
+####### Any changes to this file will be overwritten by the next CMake run ####
+####### The input file was ZMusicConfig.cmake.in ########
+
+get_filename_component(PACKAGE_PREFIX_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../../" ABSOLUTE)
+
+macro(set_and_check _var _file)
+ set(${_var} "${_file}")
+ if(NOT EXISTS "${_file}")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "File or directory ${_file} referenced by variable ${_var} does not exist !")
+ endif()
+endmacro()
+
+macro(check_required_components _NAME)
+ foreach(comp ${${_NAME}_FIND_COMPONENTS})
+ if(NOT ${_NAME}_${comp}_FOUND)
+ if(${_NAME}_FIND_REQUIRED_${comp})
+ set(${_NAME}_FOUND FALSE)
+ endif()
+ endif()
+ endforeach()
+endmacro()
+
+####################################################################################
+
+set(_supported_components "Full;Lite")
+
+if(NOT ZMusic_FIND_COMPONENTS)
+ set(ZMusic_FIND_COMPONENTS "${_supported_components}")
+endif()
+
+include(CMakeFindDependencyMacro)
+foreach(_module )
+ find_dependency(${_module})
+endforeach()
+
+foreach(_comp ${ZMusic_FIND_COMPONENTS})
+ include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/ZMusic${_comp}Targets.cmake")
+ set(ZMusic_${_comp}_FOUND TRUE)
+endforeach()
+
+check_required_components(ZMusic)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicConfigVersion.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicConfigVersion.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..5ef176bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicConfigVersion.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+# This is a basic version file for the Config-mode of find_package().
+# It is used by write_basic_package_version_file() as input file for configure_file()
+# to create a version-file which can be installed along a config.cmake file.
+#
+# The created file sets PACKAGE_VERSION_EXACT if the current version string and
+# the requested version string are exactly the same and it sets
+# PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE if the current version is >= requested version,
+# but only if the requested major version is the same as the current one.
+# The variable CVF_VERSION must be set before calling configure_file().
+
+
+set(PACKAGE_VERSION "1.3.0")
+
+if(PACKAGE_VERSION VERSION_LESS PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION)
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE FALSE)
+else()
+
+ if("1.3.0" MATCHES "^([0-9]+)\\.")
+ set(CVF_VERSION_MAJOR "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
+ if(NOT CVF_VERSION_MAJOR VERSION_EQUAL 0)
+ string(REGEX REPLACE "^0+" "" CVF_VERSION_MAJOR "${CVF_VERSION_MAJOR}")
+ endif()
+ else()
+ set(CVF_VERSION_MAJOR "1.3.0")
+ endif()
+
+ if(PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE)
+ # both endpoints of the range must have the expected major version
+ math (EXPR CVF_VERSION_MAJOR_NEXT "${CVF_VERSION_MAJOR} + 1")
+ if (NOT PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN_MAJOR STREQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR
+ OR ((PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX STREQUAL "INCLUDE" AND NOT PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX_MAJOR STREQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR)
+ OR (PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX STREQUAL "EXCLUDE" AND NOT PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX VERSION_LESS_EQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR_NEXT)))
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE FALSE)
+ elseif(PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN_MAJOR STREQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR
+ AND ((PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX STREQUAL "INCLUDE" AND PACKAGE_VERSION VERSION_LESS_EQUAL PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX)
+ OR (PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX STREQUAL "EXCLUDE" AND PACKAGE_VERSION VERSION_LESS PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX)))
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE TRUE)
+ else()
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE FALSE)
+ endif()
+ else()
+ if(PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR STREQUAL CVF_VERSION_MAJOR)
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE TRUE)
+ else()
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE FALSE)
+ endif()
+
+ if(PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION STREQUAL PACKAGE_VERSION)
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_EXACT TRUE)
+ endif()
+ endif()
+endif()
+
+
+# if the installed or the using project don't have CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P set, ignore it:
+if("${CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P}" STREQUAL "" OR "8" STREQUAL "")
+ return()
+endif()
+
+# check that the installed version has the same 32/64bit-ness as the one which is currently searching:
+if(NOT CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P STREQUAL "8")
+ math(EXPR installedBits "8 * 8")
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION "${PACKAGE_VERSION} (${installedBits}bit)")
+ set(PACKAGE_VERSION_UNSUITABLE TRUE)
+endif()
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicFullTargets-release.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicFullTargets-release.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..b09174fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicFullTargets-release.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+# Generated CMake target import file for configuration "Release".
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Commands may need to know the format version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION 1)
+
+# Import target "ZMusic::zmusic" for configuration "Release"
+set_property(TARGET ZMusic::zmusic APPEND PROPERTY IMPORTED_CONFIGURATIONS RELEASE)
+set_target_properties(ZMusic::zmusic PROPERTIES
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION_RELEASE "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/libzmusic.so.1.3.0"
+ IMPORTED_SONAME_RELEASE "libzmusic.so.1"
+ )
+
+list(APPEND _cmake_import_check_targets ZMusic::zmusic )
+list(APPEND _cmake_import_check_files_for_ZMusic::zmusic "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/libzmusic.so.1.3.0" )
+
+# Commands beyond this point should not need to know the version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicFullTargets.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicFullTargets.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..549ff1b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicFullTargets.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+# Generated by CMake
+
+if("${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}" LESS 2.8)
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake >= 2.8.3 required")
+endif()
+if(CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS "2.8.3")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake >= 2.8.3 required")
+endif()
+cmake_policy(PUSH)
+cmake_policy(VERSION 2.8.3...3.31)
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+# Generated CMake target import file.
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Commands may need to know the format version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION 1)
+
+# Protect against multiple inclusion, which would fail when already imported targets are added once more.
+set(_cmake_targets_defined "")
+set(_cmake_targets_not_defined "")
+set(_cmake_expected_targets "")
+foreach(_cmake_expected_target IN ITEMS ZMusic::zmusic)
+ list(APPEND _cmake_expected_targets "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ if(TARGET "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ list(APPEND _cmake_targets_defined "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ else()
+ list(APPEND _cmake_targets_not_defined "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ endif()
+endforeach()
+unset(_cmake_expected_target)
+if(_cmake_targets_defined STREQUAL _cmake_expected_targets)
+ unset(_cmake_targets_defined)
+ unset(_cmake_targets_not_defined)
+ unset(_cmake_expected_targets)
+ unset(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION)
+ cmake_policy(POP)
+ return()
+endif()
+if(NOT _cmake_targets_defined STREQUAL "")
+ string(REPLACE ";" ", " _cmake_targets_defined_text "${_cmake_targets_defined}")
+ string(REPLACE ";" ", " _cmake_targets_not_defined_text "${_cmake_targets_not_defined}")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "Some (but not all) targets in this export set were already defined.\nTargets Defined: ${_cmake_targets_defined_text}\nTargets not yet defined: ${_cmake_targets_not_defined_text}\n")
+endif()
+unset(_cmake_targets_defined)
+unset(_cmake_targets_not_defined)
+unset(_cmake_expected_targets)
+
+
+# Compute the installation prefix relative to this file.
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}" PATH)
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}" PATH)
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}" PATH)
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}" PATH)
+if(_IMPORT_PREFIX STREQUAL "/")
+ set(_IMPORT_PREFIX "")
+endif()
+
+# Create imported target ZMusic::zmusic
+add_library(ZMusic::zmusic SHARED IMPORTED)
+
+set_target_properties(ZMusic::zmusic PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "\$<\$,STATIC_LIBRARY>:ZMUSIC_STATIC>"
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/include"
+)
+
+# Load information for each installed configuration.
+file(GLOB _cmake_config_files "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/ZMusicFullTargets-*.cmake")
+foreach(_cmake_config_file IN LISTS _cmake_config_files)
+ include("${_cmake_config_file}")
+endforeach()
+unset(_cmake_config_file)
+unset(_cmake_config_files)
+
+# Cleanup temporary variables.
+set(_IMPORT_PREFIX)
+
+# Loop over all imported files and verify that they actually exist
+foreach(_cmake_target IN LISTS _cmake_import_check_targets)
+ if(CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS "3.28"
+ OR NOT DEFINED _cmake_import_check_xcframework_for_${_cmake_target}
+ OR NOT IS_DIRECTORY "${_cmake_import_check_xcframework_for_${_cmake_target}}")
+ foreach(_cmake_file IN LISTS "_cmake_import_check_files_for_${_cmake_target}")
+ if(NOT EXISTS "${_cmake_file}")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "The imported target \"${_cmake_target}\" references the file
+ \"${_cmake_file}\"
+but this file does not exist. Possible reasons include:
+* The file was deleted, renamed, or moved to another location.
+* An install or uninstall procedure did not complete successfully.
+* The installation package was faulty and contained
+ \"${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}\"
+but not all the files it references.
+")
+ endif()
+ endforeach()
+ endif()
+ unset(_cmake_file)
+ unset("_cmake_import_check_files_for_${_cmake_target}")
+endforeach()
+unset(_cmake_target)
+unset(_cmake_import_check_targets)
+
+# This file does not depend on other imported targets which have
+# been exported from the same project but in a separate export set.
+
+# Commands beyond this point should not need to know the version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION)
+cmake_policy(POP)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicLiteTargets-release.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicLiteTargets-release.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..a52d9719
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicLiteTargets-release.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+# Generated CMake target import file for configuration "Release".
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Commands may need to know the format version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION 1)
+
+# Import target "ZMusic::zmusiclite" for configuration "Release"
+set_property(TARGET ZMusic::zmusiclite APPEND PROPERTY IMPORTED_CONFIGURATIONS RELEASE)
+set_target_properties(ZMusic::zmusiclite PROPERTIES
+ IMPORTED_LOCATION_RELEASE "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/libzmusiclite.so.1.3.0"
+ IMPORTED_SONAME_RELEASE "libzmusiclite.so.1"
+ )
+
+list(APPEND _cmake_import_check_targets ZMusic::zmusiclite )
+list(APPEND _cmake_import_check_files_for_ZMusic::zmusiclite "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/libzmusiclite.so.1.3.0" )
+
+# Commands beyond this point should not need to know the version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicLiteTargets.cmake b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicLiteTargets.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..a054e1fc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/cmake/ZMusic/ZMusicLiteTargets.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+# Generated by CMake
+
+if("${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}" LESS 2.8)
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake >= 2.8.3 required")
+endif()
+if(CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS "2.8.3")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake >= 2.8.3 required")
+endif()
+cmake_policy(PUSH)
+cmake_policy(VERSION 2.8.3...3.31)
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+# Generated CMake target import file.
+#----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Commands may need to know the format version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION 1)
+
+# Protect against multiple inclusion, which would fail when already imported targets are added once more.
+set(_cmake_targets_defined "")
+set(_cmake_targets_not_defined "")
+set(_cmake_expected_targets "")
+foreach(_cmake_expected_target IN ITEMS ZMusic::zmusiclite)
+ list(APPEND _cmake_expected_targets "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ if(TARGET "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ list(APPEND _cmake_targets_defined "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ else()
+ list(APPEND _cmake_targets_not_defined "${_cmake_expected_target}")
+ endif()
+endforeach()
+unset(_cmake_expected_target)
+if(_cmake_targets_defined STREQUAL _cmake_expected_targets)
+ unset(_cmake_targets_defined)
+ unset(_cmake_targets_not_defined)
+ unset(_cmake_expected_targets)
+ unset(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION)
+ cmake_policy(POP)
+ return()
+endif()
+if(NOT _cmake_targets_defined STREQUAL "")
+ string(REPLACE ";" ", " _cmake_targets_defined_text "${_cmake_targets_defined}")
+ string(REPLACE ";" ", " _cmake_targets_not_defined_text "${_cmake_targets_not_defined}")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "Some (but not all) targets in this export set were already defined.\nTargets Defined: ${_cmake_targets_defined_text}\nTargets not yet defined: ${_cmake_targets_not_defined_text}\n")
+endif()
+unset(_cmake_targets_defined)
+unset(_cmake_targets_not_defined)
+unset(_cmake_expected_targets)
+
+
+# Compute the installation prefix relative to this file.
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}" PATH)
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}" PATH)
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}" PATH)
+get_filename_component(_IMPORT_PREFIX "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}" PATH)
+if(_IMPORT_PREFIX STREQUAL "/")
+ set(_IMPORT_PREFIX "")
+endif()
+
+# Create imported target ZMusic::zmusiclite
+add_library(ZMusic::zmusiclite SHARED IMPORTED)
+
+set_target_properties(ZMusic::zmusiclite PROPERTIES
+ INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "\$<\$,STATIC_LIBRARY>:ZMUSIC_STATIC>"
+ INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/include"
+)
+
+# Load information for each installed configuration.
+file(GLOB _cmake_config_files "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/ZMusicLiteTargets-*.cmake")
+foreach(_cmake_config_file IN LISTS _cmake_config_files)
+ include("${_cmake_config_file}")
+endforeach()
+unset(_cmake_config_file)
+unset(_cmake_config_files)
+
+# Cleanup temporary variables.
+set(_IMPORT_PREFIX)
+
+# Loop over all imported files and verify that they actually exist
+foreach(_cmake_target IN LISTS _cmake_import_check_targets)
+ if(CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS "3.28"
+ OR NOT DEFINED _cmake_import_check_xcframework_for_${_cmake_target}
+ OR NOT IS_DIRECTORY "${_cmake_import_check_xcframework_for_${_cmake_target}}")
+ foreach(_cmake_file IN LISTS "_cmake_import_check_files_for_${_cmake_target}")
+ if(NOT EXISTS "${_cmake_file}")
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "The imported target \"${_cmake_target}\" references the file
+ \"${_cmake_file}\"
+but this file does not exist. Possible reasons include:
+* The file was deleted, renamed, or moved to another location.
+* An install or uninstall procedure did not complete successfully.
+* The installation package was faulty and contained
+ \"${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}\"
+but not all the files it references.
+")
+ endif()
+ endforeach()
+ endif()
+ unset(_cmake_file)
+ unset("_cmake_import_check_files_for_${_cmake_target}")
+endforeach()
+unset(_cmake_target)
+unset(_cmake_import_check_targets)
+
+# This file does not depend on other imported targets which have
+# been exported from the same project but in a separate export set.
+
+# Commands beyond this point should not need to know the version.
+set(CMAKE_IMPORT_FILE_VERSION)
+cmake_policy(POP)
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/libgme.a b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/libgme.a
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..2ccb7de7
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diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/libsndfile.a b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/libsndfile.a
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..aca575f7
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diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/pkgconfig/libgme.pc b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/pkgconfig/libgme.pc
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..4853f55d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/pkgconfig/libgme.pc
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+# entries grouped with CMake are expanded by CMake
+# ${foo} entries are left alone by CMake and much
+# later are used by pkg-config.
+prefix=/app
+exec_prefix=${prefix}
+lib_suffix=
+libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib${lib_suffix}
+includedir=${prefix}/include
+
+Name: Game_Music_Emu
+Description: A video game emulation library for music.
+URL: https://bitbucket.org/mpyne/game-music-emu/wiki/Home
+Version: 0.6.4
+Cflags: -I${includedir}
+Libs: -L${libdir} -lgme
+Libs.private: -lstdc++ -lz
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/pkgconfig/sndfile.pc b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/pkgconfig/sndfile.pc
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9bc61b70
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/lib/pkgconfig/sndfile.pc
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+prefix=/app
+exec_prefix=${prefix}
+libdir=/app/lib
+includedir=/app/include
+
+Name: sndfile
+Description: A library for reading and writing audio files
+Requires:
+Requires.private: flac ogg vorbis vorbisenc opus libmpg123
+Version: 1.2.2
+Libs: -L${libdir} -lsndfile
+Libs.private: -lmp3lame
+Cflags: -I${includedir}
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/brightmaps.pk3 b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/brightmaps.pk3
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..50b954f2
Binary files /dev/null and b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/brightmaps.pk3 differ
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/fm_banks/GENMIDI-readme.txt b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/fm_banks/GENMIDI-readme.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..5ab2fec0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/fm_banks/GENMIDI-readme.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+DMXOPL3
+==================================================================
+https://github.com/sneakernets/DMXOPL
+==================================================================
+
+New and improved DMX GENMIDI for Doom and sourceports, taking full advantage of
+the OPL3 waveforms. This takes things up a notch in terms of timbre.
+
+# Summary
+This is a GENMIDI patch for DMX for OPL3 FM synthesis. This patch aims to remedy
+the "weak" default instruments to better match the Roland Sound Canvas, most
+notably the SC-55 and SC-88. Recommended minimum setup for no note-cuts is
+ZDoom 2.8.1 with DOSBOX OPL3 emulator core, with 6 chips emulated.
+
+======FAQ======
+# Why OPL3 only?
+OPL3 has four additional waveforms - Alternating Sine, Camel Sine, Square, and
+Logarithmic Square (Sawtooth). The most interesting of these is the Square wave,
+for obvious reasons! This will benefit percussion instruments immensely.
+
+# What did you use for this project?
+
+Hex Editors, OPL3 Bank Editor, Fraggle's Python scripts, Adlib Tracker II,
+Edlib, ADLMidi. I also used the following keyboards and devices:
+
+- Yamaha PSR-3 for basic voice ideas
+- Yamaha PSS-50 for layered voice ideas
+- Yamaha DX-7
+- Commodore 64 Music Module
+- VRC7 and related chips
+- Sound Blaster 16
+- Yamaha PCI cards
+- Sounds from various SEGA MegaDrive games
+
+=======WOPL FAQ=======
+# What's the difference between the WOPL version and the DMX version?
+The main difference is with a few instruments that had to be tweaked to work
+with DMX. Most of these changes are negligible for General MIDI stuff. To hear
+what I intended DMXOPL to sound like in Doom, you'll have to wait for Eternity
+Engine's ADLMIDI support to be finalized.
+
+# Any plans for GS/XG support?
+Yes. This will take considerable time, and voices will be added as I come across
+them in my MIDI files. You can check the progress on those through the XG and GS
+branches that I will make (or have already made). As I think the GM set is solid
+enough now, save for just a handful of instruments, I can start work on the
+other banks.
+
+# Will the WOPL version be usable on any other FM chips?
+Depends on the chip, but more than likely the answer is no. YMF262 (and the OPL*
+family for that matter) operate differently than most of the other FM chips, and
+wouldn't likely transfer over to DX-7 or other instruments without considerable
+work, if they would work at all.
+
+
+# Is the best way to listen to this really through an emulator?
+Yes, unfortunately. Unless someone makes an FM chip that can handle 128+
+channels, this is likely never to change. If you're using this in your music
+projects and you still want to use the real thing, I recommend recording one
+track at a time and throwing the result in your favorite DAW - just be sure to
+put a highpass filter set to a really low value (I recommend 5 Hz) to get rid
+of the offset garbage, lest your mix splatter like crazy.
+
+======Credits======
+* Wohlstand, for the OPL3BankEditor
+* Bisqwuit, for ADLMidi
+* Fraggle, for Chocolate Doom and GENMIDI research, as well as the Python scripts
+* SubZ3ro, for AdLib Tracker II
+* Esselfortium, for the encouragement and support
+* Jimmy, who will include this in the next Adventures of Square release
+* The Fat Man, who created the famous 2-op and 4-op patches everyone knows
+* Diode Milliampere, who made FM synth popular again
+* Patchouli, for keeping my spirits up
+* Graf Zahl, for continuing ZDoom as GZDoom
+* Randi, for implementing the OPL Emulation in ZDoom
+* Fisk, for miscellaneous feedback and MIDIs to test
+* Stewboy, for the Ancient Aliens MIDIs to test
+* Xaser, who said this patch passes the "Angry Scientist test"
+* Minigunner, just because
+* Altazimuth, who claims it'll be in Eternity someday (this is now true)
+* MTrop
+* Quasar, for Eternity Engine
+* Glaice, for patch advice
+* BlastFrog, for patch advice
+* Vogons Forums, for the OPL-3 Research and tools
+* AtariAge, for C64 Sound module preset banks
+* NintendoAge
+* John Chowning, the father of FM synthesis. I hope he can hear this someday.
+
+## Extra Thanks to:
+* Doomworld Forums and the respective IRC/DISCORD channels
+* The 4th Modulator DISCORD channels
+* Giest118, who installed Doom again to listen to this
+* Nuke.YKT, for testing this in Raptor, and for the Nuked OPL core
+* kode54, who added this to Cog and FB2K, thank you!
+* Patch93, who contributed various patches
+* OlPainless, who contributed various patches
+* Papiezak, who contributed various of patches
+* Infurnus, for support
+* Leileilol, for support
+* MaliceX, for support
+* Kuschelmonster, for support
+* Anyone who makes music with this thing!
+
+ YMF262 forever.
+
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+https://github.com/Wohlstand/OPN2BankEditor
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/fm_banks/Tomsoft-readme.txt b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/fm_banks/Tomsoft-readme.txt
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+Bank was imported by a hacky way from the Tomsoft's SegaMusic program
+by TommyXie (Xie Rong Chun):
+- the dummy MIDI file was created that contains all 128 instruments in GM order
+- the Sega emulator playable BIN file was generated
+- the GYM dump was generated from the playback of that dummy instrument
+- OPN2 Bank Editor was used to scan GYM file for instruments and import all of
+them.
+
+The work woth done by Jean-Pierre Cimalando:
+https://github.com/Wohlstand/OPN2BankEditor/issues/44
+
+Then, the bank was tuned by Wohlstand:
+- Corrected note offsets to align octaves of all instruments
+- Merged with xg.wopn to provide the set of percussions.
+
diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/fm_banks/Tomsoft.wopn b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/fm_banks/Tomsoft.wopn
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+A bank, created from hardcoded instruments, extracted from "fmmidi" project
+
+http://unhaut.x10host.com/fmmidi/
+
+It's license:
+This program is released under the "three clauses" BSD license
+
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+This bank was created by Wohlstand from imported instruments from the standard
+set of insruments pre-included with GEMS program which was a official Sega
+music creation system. Original set was not GM. Therefore, imported instruments
+are was organized to provide a proper GM set.
+
+Some instruments was a bit modified, some melodic instruments and percussions
+are was taken from Wohlstand's xg.wopn bank.
+
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diff --git a/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/fm_banks/gs-by-papiezak-and-sneakernets-readme.txt b/gzdoom/rd_assets/gzdoom_release/share/games/doom/fm_banks/gs-by-papiezak-and-sneakernets-readme.txt
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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+=============
+https://github.com/sneakernets/DMXOPN2
+https://github.com/papiezak/DMXOPN2
+=============
+
+== DMXOPN2 ==
+
+No-nonsense patches for YM2612.
+
+
+== About ==
+
+After much work on my DMXOPL project, I noticed that a lot of presets that
+I created were not compatible with the YM2612, which was the chip I started
+with, but quickly dropped. In response, I decided to rectify this by recreating
+the best patches from DMXOPL to OPN2 format. Don't expect miracles, as this is
+more of a learning experience so I can start working on expanding my FM synth
+knowledge.
+
+I chose the name "DMX" not because it works with DMX, but that it will
+(hopefully) be of the same quality as the DMXOPL patch. Yeah, not very
+descriptive, but names aren't everything.
+
+Watch this space.
+
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+This bank (gm.wopn and xg.wopn) is made by me. I have imported some instruments from various
+VGM files, ported from OPL3 banks, or remixed them.
+
+This bank can be freely used, modified, shared with any purposes.
+
+License for this bank - MIT
+
+To edit this bank and other banks in WOPN format, you can use this editor
+which I created for that: https://github.com/Wohlstand/OPN2BankEditor
+
+==============================================================================
+
+Vitaliy Novichkov "Wohlstand", 2017-2018
+
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