When statically compiling icinga2 with a local boost the order of the boost libraries matters.
Correcting the order fixes the following linker issue:
```
make[5]: Entering directory `.../icinga2/icinga2-2.11.3/build'
[ 98%] Linking CXX executable ../Bin/RELEASE/icinga2
.../boost_1_72_0/lib/libboost_coroutine.a(coroutine_context.o): In function `boost::coroutines::detail::coroutine_context::coroutine_context(void (*)(boost::context::detail::transfer_t), boost::coroutines::detail::preallocated const&)':
coroutine_context.cpp:(.text+0x59): undefined reference to `make_fcontext'
.../boost_1_72_0/lib/libboost_coroutine.a(coroutine_context.o): In function `boost::coroutines::detail::coroutine_context::jump(boost::coroutines::detail::coroutine_context&, void*)':
coroutine_context.cpp:(.text+0xe8): undefined reference to `jump_fcontext'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[5]: *** [Bin/RELEASE/icinga2] Error 1
```
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
This implements the use of the WixNetFxExtension for the WIX toolset, to
detect the installed .NET Framework version. If the installed .NET
version is lower than 4.6 the installation process will terminate with
the note to install at least .NET Framework 4.6.
refs #7090
PR 75 (commit afb6346) added support for the 'su' directive of
logrotate. However, when using 'su', we cannot chown to arbitrary file
owners anymore, which means that unless the file has already been
created with the same permissions we'll get an error.
Fix this by not using chown and su together.
GitHub uses a library called Licensee to identify a project's license
type. It shows this information in the status bar and via the API if it
can unambiguously identify the license.
This commit modifies a few of Icinga's license-related docs so that
Licensee is able to recognize the repository's license type. It moves
the contents of COPYING.Exceptions to the relevant section of the
README, which has been renamed to "Licensing". It then removes the
COPYING.Exceptions file and updates CMakeLists.txt accordingly.
Collectively, these changes allow Licensee to successfully identify the
license type of Icinga as GPL 2.0.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Kao <eirinikos@gmail.com>