* #1086 append runtime allocations when sie is requested instead of initialization
* #1088 change sie error to warning and improve warning message
* #1089 lowercase powertools in centOS 8 config
closes#1086closes#1088closes#1089
* Merging changes from cmake branch to master
* Fixing includes for renamed header files
* still need build rule
* Adding warning for swig code for gcc8+
* Adding CMakeLists.txt for data products
* Cmake merge #901
Making adjustments to get cmake working on the Mac (Mojave)
* Cmake merge #901
Changing string append to list append
* Incorporate Webserver into Trick, so one only has to include HttpServer.sm
* Tweaks in default index.html file
* Rename HTTPServer.sm to WebServer.sm
* Rename http_server to WebServer
* Add --retry to curl invocations in HttpServer makefile.
* Fix #include in VariableServerVariable.hh
* Include cleanup and curl tweaks in the hopes of making Jenkins happy.
* Doh! problem in makefile masked by preinstalled mongoose in usr/local/lib
* DIE Make Bug DIE
* Fix include in WebServer.sm
* WebServer.sm constructor name
* Don't SWIG mongoose.h
* Compile with -std=c++11
* Attempt to fix race condition in makefile
* makefie tweek
* Fix trick library name problem for Centos and Redhat
Added a new configure arugument "--enable-32bit". If enabled,
TRICK_FORCE_32BIT is automatically set for building Trick and for
all sims built. Changed the ARCH and added -m32 in the configure
script if 32bit is enabled. This changes the configure script to
test for 32bit libraries.
Found if --without-x was specified, that automatically caused an
error condition in the configure script. Fixed that and only
tested for X windows headers and libs if X is included. Excluded
a couple of directories from compiling if X is not included.
Didn't seem to be a problem with java.
* Method socket.sendall() expects bytes to be sent, rather than a string
* Python 3 stores text strings as unicode (not ASCII) by default
* Therefore, strings must be explicitly converted to bytes for Python 3 compatibility
* This works for both Python 2 and Python 3 (tested on Python 2.7, Python 3.6, and Python 3.7)