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Change-Id: Iab5438d6e4d45c937b191c03e9ef5dd3fad165c8
Signed-off-by: biao716.wang <biao716.wang@samsung.com>
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attr/xattr.h not found).
attr package's version be upgraded since Tizen 6.5
<attr/xattr.h> header; use <sys/xattr.h> instead
Change-Id: I5a6dd9a2923ec0d2a4f15f9e608219448bdaa634
Signed-off-by: jiankang.fan <jiankang.fan@samsung.com>
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Change-Id: I5f1d6a591fdff247328f72e1b531a0e1b0aaf9d1
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This allows moving rpm configs in x86_64 environment to prevent clashing in multilib
environments.
Change-Id: I8aa94d47f6b6fc6cb1ece88417363bb57ac8c14c
Signed-off-by: Slava Barinov <v.barinov@samsung.com>
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Change-Id: I107f04237037daffbc0d972ad9fed84a42836392
Signed-off-by: Nataliia Koval <nataliia.koval@globallogic.com>
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msmconfig.c:29:25: fatal error: libxml/tree.h: No such file or directory
msmmanifest.c:37:30: fatal error: libxml/xmlreader.h: No such file or directory
Bug-Id: https://bugs.tizen.org/jira/browse/PTREL-397
Change-Id: If287d79f343ca6f6f4be9392f09e17387305fb8a
Signed-off-by: Adrian Negreanu <adrian.m.negreanu@intel.com>
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- glibc 2.17 renames __secure_getenv() to secure_getenv() so now we
need to test for both. Meh.
(cherry picked from commit 49519f2564777fdcfb801088fb3025b3d6f5783a)
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- VFY_VerifyDigest() has been deprecated since NSS >= 3.12 and for
a good reason too: with VFY_VerifyDigest() caller needs to painfully
enumerate every possible supported enc + hash combination, only for
NSS to revert the process. Use the saner VFY_VerifyDigestDirect()
interface instead and test for its presence in configure.
- This means we now require NSS >= 3.12 but as that's already 4.5 years
old and included in ancient beasts like RHEL-4, this doesn't seem
exactly unreasonable requirement. And then there's always beecrypt...
(cherry picked from commit 9b995a7674adba08248fac79ae8b23ecbecc13de)
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(cherry picked from commit e1c67173d38016a88989f5b09e0934f90094fe85)
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- Older NSS versions operate on global context, which can cause
all sorts of trouble when an API user tries to use NSS for their
own purposes: eg they might want to use NSS databases which is not
possible once we've initialized NSS with NSS_NoDB_Init(). Further
background on the subject at https://wiki.mozilla.org/NSS_Library_Init
- Use private private NSS context when possible (NSS >= 3.12.5) to
avoid such clashes, but keep support for older versions for now.
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- NSS is a big and quirky monster for our needs but that's what we've
been defaulting to for the last years, and then there are those
certifications...
- Also default to external beecrypt even if --with-beecrypt is used
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Signed-off-by: Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@redhat.com>
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- Fixes fallout from commit f9c69f803f74bd458269c7a06def494ea63387e6:
running these tests with -Wstrict-prototypes causes all these tests
to fail as AC_LANG_PROGRAM() uses an incomplete prototype for
main() :(
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- On gcc versions supporting -fstack-protector, not all platforms
support this feature, causing gcc to emit only a warning instead
of an error. Which then causes warning-spew on every compiled file.
Run all the supported flag tests with -Werror to turn the warnings
into errors, there could be other similar cases besides stack protector.
- Patch originally from Arnaud Patard according to this Mandriva commit:
http://svn.mandriva.com/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/packages?view=revision&revision=448632
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- Commit 4cb02aa928d3e41f636d0e01356c7a3cb51018ee asked to see
what breaks when mmap() is used, now we know: large package support
broke when enabling it. Could be fixed of course by eg adding
a size cap to the fsm part as well, but just doesn't seem worth it:
I fail to measure any meaningful performance improvement from mmap
usage in either case, and added complexity for what is close to
zero benefit just doesn't make sense... and various sources in fact
note the rpm usage (read through the entire file sequentially) as one
of the cases where mmap() is NOT beneficial due to mmap() high
setup + teardown cost + page fault speed (or lack of thereof).
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- These are both "appears to have roughly the intended effect" level
tested, but I'm not really familiar with either bzr or quilt so
any further refinements need to come from people actually familiar
with these tools.
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- This adds two main macros (+ bunch of helpers) to automate the
common case tasks in %prep:
1) %autopatch which automatically applies all patches from a spec
2) %autosetup which (optionally) takes care of it all, and (also
optionally) sets up a git/hg repository of the unpacked source +
applied patches as it goes.
- This should be considered a starting point only, there are various
things to improve. Eg we'd like to be able to make backups
with plain patch (based on patch number maybe) and at least with git,
we'd like to be able be (optionally) use 'git am' patching style
to preserve original authors + commit messages etc.
- A noteworthy point here is that as these are fully implemented as
macros, they are compatible with several older rpm versions as well.
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- While fdatasync() is widely available on modernish systems,
OS X doesn't have it
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- Obvious yes, but how come this didn't barf on my other rather
identical system? Meh.
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- Lump glob.h and glob.c into rpmglob.c in all their g(l)ory libc
decorations and make everything static to stop overriding system
library symbols with our own glob().
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Teach %prep and %uncompress how to handle 7zip tarballs, with
the mingw toolchain landing in fedora, this may be useful when
crossbuilding Windows sources compressed using 7zip (CxImage is
one such project).
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- WTH are we compiling with -Wno-char-subscripts? This appears to have
been there since the dawn of times, and at least nowadays removing
it causes no new warnings.
- Re-enable -Wstrict-prototypes, either NSS headers have gotten fixed
or GCC has gotten smarter and no longer whines about broken
system headers.
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- bzip2 1.0 is over ten years old by now, anybody still using versions
older than that get what they deserve...
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- Unlike bz2 and xz/lz, zlib compression is not tracked by any rpmlib
feature and is part of the original package format really, zlib
simply must be always present.
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Signed-off-by: Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@redhat.com>
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- Additionally clean up the logic a bit and dont bother building
any lua-related bits if disabled
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- canon arch & color stuff is now calculated per each known arch in
installplatform, and just a single place where arch name mangling
is done
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- it's not rpm's job, not is it possible for rpm to know about
distribution/vendor names and preferences
- use build_vendor as the canonical vendor (affecting %{_vendor} default
and macro + rpmrc paths) unless overridden by --with-vendor=name
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Implement link reaction with less copied code
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- valgrind is good for these things without touching the code
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- Steps towards separating rpm-python from the main rpm tarball even
though developed within the rpm repository.
- Having the bindings in a separate tarball makes it simpler to build
them for different python versions, notably python 3 (RhBug:531543)
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