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* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.powerpc-unknown-linux-gnuspe.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.tilegx-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Add them.
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Debian-bug-id: 823630, 823631
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <[email protected]>
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* configure.ac (HAVE_GCC_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED): Revert.
* src/gen-posix-lock-obj.c (USE_16BYTE_ALIGNMENT): Revert.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.hppa-unknown-linux-gnu.h: Revert.
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Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <[email protected]>
This fixes commit 5168b97. I considered wrongly that long double were
128-bit in HPPA. Currently, all that we can do for HPPA is assuming
GCC and use its extension of "aligned" attribute.
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.armv5-unknown-linux-musleabi.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.armv6-unknown-linux-musleabihf.h New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.x86_64-pc-linux-musl.h: New.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Add files.
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This patch adds three new precompiled lock-obj-pub files:
- armv5-unknown-linux-musleabi
- armv6-unknown-linux-musleabihf
- x86_64-pc-linux-musl
ChangeLog lines and Makefile patch by -wk
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* configure.ac (HAVE_GCC_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED): Remove.
(LIB_SCHED_YIELD): New. Check sched_yield in -lrt.
* src/gen-posix-lock-obj.c (USE_16BYTE_ALIGNMENT): Remove.
(USE_DOUBLE_FOR_ALIGNMENT, USE_LONG_DOUBLE_FOR_ALIGNMENT): New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.hppa-unknown-linux-gnu.h: Update.
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Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <[email protected]>
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src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.nios2-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
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* src/mkheader (canon_host_triplet): Add new entries.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i486-pc-gnu.h: Rename to ...
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i686-pc-gnu.h: this.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i486-pc-kfreebsd-gnu.h: Rename to ...
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i686-pc-kfreebsd-gnu.h: this.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i486-pc-linux-gnu.h: Remove.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Update.
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i486-pc, i586-pc, and i686-pc all use the same ABI given the GNU
userland and a specific kernel.
This changeset updates the arch-specific lock-obj header generation to
treat the hardware aliases explicitly and should improve
cross-building for anyone wanting to target any of these 9
architectures.
It also removes src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i486-pc-linux-gnu.h, which
should be handled by the alias to
src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i686-pc-linux-gnu.h
Debian-Bug-Id: 799177
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* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Rename i586-pc-linux-gnu to
i686-pc-linux-gnu. Remove i486-pc-linux-gnu.
* src/mkheader.c (canon_host_triplet): New.
(main): Use it.
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config.sub does not map i{4,5,6}86-pc-linux-gnu to one common triplet.
However, they all use the same ABI and thus we do not need several
versions of the syscfg files.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <[email protected]>
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.mips64el-unknown-linux-gnuabi64.h: New.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Add.
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native lock obj header for 64-bit little-endian MIPS, taken from
debian mips64el port buildd, see:
http://mips64el.debian.net/debian/buildlog/libg/libgpg-error_1.16-2/libgpg-error_1.16-2_mips64el-20140928-1753.build
Debian-Bug-Id: 766135
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.or1k-unknown-linux-gnu.h: new
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This architecture-specific header information was sourced from
<http://wannabuild.cmd.nu/fetch.php?pkg=libgpg-error
arch=or1k&ver=1.13-2&stamp=1407320768>
* Add to Makefile. -wk
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* src/sysconfig/lock-obj-pub.i586-pc-linux-gnu.h: New.
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Helmut Grohne writes:
Observe that the detected GNU triplet is now i586-pc-linux-gnu (gcc
bumped it from i486-pc-linux-gnu recently), so the corresponding lock
obj header in the syscfg folder needs to be moved or linked.
Debian-Bug-Id: 764881
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* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): fix powerpc64el to powerpc64le
* src/sysconfig/lock-obj-pub.powerpc64el-unknown-linux-gnu.h : move to
src/sysconfig/lock-obj-pub.powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu.h
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33e5504fbb5e5e2ff44023c0a22dfb668ff8b10f created lock-obj-pub for
little-endian powerpc64, but misnamed the patch file as powerpc64el
instead of powerpc64le. Sorry for the earlier mistake, this should
correct it.
See commentary from Helmut Grohne at https://bugs.debian.org/762322#34
Debian-bug-id: 762322
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Add.
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Helmut Grohne writes:
Julien Cristau pointed out that sparc porter machines run 64bit kernels
and can execute 64bit executables. So here we go. I crossed
gen-posix-lock-obj for sparc64, verified that it is indeed a 64bit
executable and attach its output.
Debian-bug-id: 762322
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.powerpc64el-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Add.
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Here is a arch-specific lock-obj header file for little-endian 64-bit
powerpc.
Debian-bug-id: 762322
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.aarch64-apple-darwin.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.arm-apple-darwin.h: New.
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Created by Chris Ballinger <[email protected]>. He also noted:
When cross-compiling for arm-apple-darwin and aarch64-apple-darwin I
also needed to generate these files, so here they are. I made a
little iOS utility to help people generate them in case Apple adds
any more architectures in the future:
https://github.com/chrisballinger/gen-posix-lock-obj-iOS
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.mingw32.h (GPGRT_LOCK_INITIALIZER): Add
mssing braces.
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* configure.ac (HAVE_GCC_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED): New.
* src/gen-posix-lock-obj.c (USE_16BYTE_ALIGNMENT): Set for HPPA-Linux.
(main): Enforce alignment if needed.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.hppa-unknown-linux-gnu.h: Use 16 byte
alignment.
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Debian-bug-id: 757060
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.alpha-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.hppa-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i486-pc-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i486-pc-kfreebsd-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.i486-pc-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.m68k-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.mips-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.s390x-ibm-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.sh4-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.sparc-unknown-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.x86_64-pc-kfreebsd-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.h: New.
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.x86_64-pc-linux-gnux32.h: New.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Add new files.
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To generate these:
pull all the logs stored under the "install" links from:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=libgpg-error&suite=unstable
https://buildd.debian-ports.org/status/package.php?p=libgpg-error&suite=unstable
and then extract the headers via:
for x in fetch*; do
awk '/^## lock-obj-pub\..*\.h$/{ X=2 } { if (X > 0) { print $0 } } /^##$/{ X = X-1 } ' < "$x" >tmp
mv -f tmp $( head -n1 < tmp | cut -f2 -d\ )
done
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj.arm-unknown-linux-androideabi.h: Rename to ...
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.arm-unknown-linux-androideabi.h: this.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Fix file name.
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Ooops. A wrong comment in a generated header can make a lot of
trouble.
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* src/syscfg/lock-obj.arm-unknown-linux-androideabi.h: New. Provided
by Hans-Christoph Steiner.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): Add file.
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* src/mkheader.c (mk_include_name): New.
(include_file): Implement '&' substitution.
(try_include_file): New.
(write_special): Use try_include_file and syscfg/.
(main): Add a new arg.
* configure.ac (CROSS_COMPILING): New am_conditional.
(HOST_TRIPLET_STRING): New ac_define.
* src/gen-posix-lock-obj.c (main): Print the host triplet.
* src/w32-lock-obj-pub.in: Move to ...
* src/syscfg/lock-obj-pub.mingw32.h: here.
* src/Makefile.am (lock_obj_pub): New.
(pre_mkheader_cmds): New.
(gpg-error.h): Run pre_mkheader_cmds.
(parts_of_gpg_error_h, lock-obj-pub.native.h): Do not use when
cross-compiling.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <[email protected]>
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