This is a second go at #18472 with (in my opinion) a better approach using
subpackages instead of build time options.
libaldmb is a separate library that isn't used by the rest of the package
and splitting it avoids a bunch of unnecessary X11 & other desktop
dependencies on `dumb`.
For the reference player I created a `dumbplay` subpackage which keeps the SDL2
dependency out of the main library package, the tiny dumbout util has minimal
dependencies and thus probably belongs in the main package.
I also updated the homepage which still pointed to the old pre-fork page.
Continuation of my work at #28422
Upstream mcpp is abandonware and is missing features newer versions of Ice
need to build. There are supposedly patches applicable to the official mcpp
that allows it to work but I couldn't see links to any (I'm guessing they live
in distros). Instead I tried packaging ZeroC's officially maintained stripped
down library only version (see previous commit e617a384).
Tests have been disabled because they take a disgustingly long time to build
and have to be hand blacklisted to the ones that don't fail on each platform.
I tested this package by building and running Murmur from the `mumble` package.
Almost all of the patches had completely bit-rotted, I salvaged a few that was
still relevant but the rest had to be thrown away. I made the changes
necessary to cross-compile to aarch64-musl but the result untested as I don't
have any exotic systems to test with (`mumble` was built for aarch64-musl
as well).
libtool will insert RPATH if $libdir not in sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec.
libtool's configure will parse /etc/ld.so.conf for this value.
Without this change the original value is:
- glibc: /lib /usr/lib /usr/lib32 /usr/local/lib
- musl: /lib /usr/lib
Fix Manual accordingly, and also fix indentation to be compatible with
nearby items.
The two packages which set this variable set it explicitly to "no", so
it wasn't relied upon. From its description, it was recommended only for
git packages, which by default don't fit Void's packaging guidelines.
Removing to avoid anyone coming to rely on it.
Fixes CVE-2020-8625 and whatever else was fixed in previous releases.
Add --disable-backtrace so it can build correctly on armv[67]l-musl,
otherwise I got errors about undefined references to _Unwind_GetIP,
which could have been provided by libunwind, but just makes the build
more complicated.
make was accidentally left hardcoded to query if a test target was
available, which meant tests wouldn't be run for most of the
applications, since they were now using ninja.
This reverts commit 2163ca2d03.
Removing `export AR=gcc-ar` was apparently done based on the assumption
that the linked issue (https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1646)
had been solved completely on meson's side.
Instead, their solution, seen in
https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/2815, had been to force
gcc-ar for linking static libraries; by exporting `AR=ar`, we were
accidentally breaking static libraries when LTO is enabled. This was
noticed by leah while we were trying to build qemu-user-static using the
normal libglib-devel package (built with meson, which for us defaults to
enabling LTO).
Unfortunately, while correct, this change wasn't enough to fix the
static glib build, which had to resort to disabling LTO.
Allows a template to define in which circumstances its do_check phase
should run, without requiring custom do_check definitions in each
template (also makes it easier to change how build styles do things
without checking as many templates).
Add to Manual and CONTRIBUTING as well.
Missing $XBPS_MASTERDIR/tmp caused ca-certificates and glibc-locales to
fail in the reconfigure step of binary-bootstrap, since a call to mktemp
(which I couldn't locate in source though) assumed /tmp in the chroot
would be present already.
This issue was reproducible reliably for me on NixOS by doing something
like:
rm -rf masterdir
./xbps-src binary-bootstrap
The workaround I found was:
mkdir -p masterdir/tmp # or alternatively ./xbps-src clean
# which also (re-)creates masterdir/tmp
./xbps-src binary-bootstrap
This workaround is now mirrored in chroot_prepare by ensuring that tmp
always exists.
Detected when cross building timg after rebuilding GraphicsMagick with
new libdir directories. Could be fixed in all offending packages, but
it's easier to fix it in one place, and arguably more correct.
zuluplay seems maintained in zulucrypt sources, as zulucrypt cmake
complains about outdated zuluplay while the actual repo has no tag.
The only consumer is zulucrypt, which now uses the bundled zuluplay now.
The cc-rs crate will try to guess the host compiler and use default
flags these are not specifically set. The default behavior is wrong in
Void cross-compilation environments. Explicitly define HOST_CC=gcc and
use innocuous HOST_CFLAGS=-O2 just to thwart the bad defaults.
Co-authored-by: Érico Rolim <erico.erc@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew J. Hesford <ajh@sideband.org>
Closes: #28416.
This allows templates to override do_build and not have to create the
build subdirectory used as TMPDIR in do_install; failure to create this
directory will cause pip to use (and pollute) /tmp in the masterdir.
This saves us one sed execution per file in the destdir, resulting
in a major speedup.
Grep will only consider text files and only look at the first line.
The libdir changes to use /usr/lib{32,64} instead of /usr/lib broke
cross builds for some packages that use gir, due to issues with copying
over symlinks. Since we haven't managed to track down the root cause for
the installation path, a symlink is a clean enough temporary fix. This
follows the style of the 00-libdir hooks.
Since pre-install runs for the main package and then each subpackage, it
should use PKGDESTDIR (not DESTDIR), which also enables a subpackage
that installs files during pkg_install to work cleanly.
As far as I can see, the previous hook was quite flawed. Since it was a
pre-install hook, the check for a directory would happen *before*
package installation (so nothing would happen). The only reason it did
anything was because it also ran as a step before a subpackage's
pkg_install (most GIR packages have a -devel subpackage), but used
DESTDIR instead of PKGDESTDIR, so it checked and affected the contents
of the main package. Then when the subpackage's pkg_install ran, the
files would have already been copied to the correct folders.
Closes#27437