The gcc-wrapper doesn't wrap 'cpp'. This breaks some software (such as
Buildroot) because the 'cpp' they get come from the non-wrapped gcc
package which doesn't know about any standard include paths.
gcc-cross-wrapper is untested.
- longterm: 3.4.83 -> 3.4.85
- longterm: 3.10.33 -> 3.10.35
- longterm: 3.12.14 -> 3.12.15
- stable: 3.13.7 -> 3.13.8
NOTE: This will break the testing grsec kernel at the moment (there's
not a 3.13.8 patch yet), but it's destined to be upgraded to 3.14 soon
anyway.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
This also does some various cleanup on the build process. In particular,
patchelf was not properly setting the rpath so e.g. librt and libm did
not point into glibc inside the Nix store on my Ubuntu system. This
properly sets the library paths on installation.
Also, the download URL for BitTorrent Sync changed, which is incredibly
annoying, because the URL doesn't encode version information. So maybe
this will fail later. :(
(A final note: this also changes the package name from 'btsync-bin' to
just 'btsync', and cleans up some meta attributes.)
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
- longterm: 3.4.83 -> 3.4.85
- longterm: 3.10.33 -> 3.10.35
- longterm: 3.12.14 -> 3.12.15
- stable: 3.13.7 -> 3.13.8
NOTE: This will break the testing grsec kernel at the moment (there's
not a 3.18.8 patch yet), but it's destined to be upgraded to 3.14 soon
anyway.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Okay, now this time we really broke beta and dev, because python_arch no
longer is in build/common.gypi anymore.
This just adds chrome/chrome_tests.gypi to the list of files to be
changed by sed.
Also, this time I did test at least whether gyp is running fine and
interrupted after the first 1000 build targets, so all channels *should*
now build fine.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Lockdep is the kernel's locking validation/debugging tool and has seen
heavy pro-active usage and development. In Linux 3.14, it's now
available directly to userspace for the same purpose. It comes with a
convenient utility to LD_PRELOAD a shared library for validation, or a
user-space API to link to directly.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>