neon detects Darwin on target build and fails due to darwin-specific
build behaviour. OS detection is disable (as non required) via
ne_cv_os_uname=Linux as a part of CONFIGURE_VARS
Signed-off-by: Sergey V. Lobanov <sergey@lobanov.in>
Qemu version updated to 6.2.0, patch set refreshed for it.
Options --disable-jemalloc --disable-tcmalloc was replaced
by --enable-malloc=CHOICE, defaults to system.
Libudev search was moved from configure to meson.build, and now it's
not so easy to disable it. Even though --disable-mpath present.
Delete patches 0008-falloc and 0009-fs - they're already in 6.2.0.
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Ermakov <vooon341@gmail.com>
During update we use sudo to start an instance. It probably could be
workarounded, but given the MariaDB size, dependency on sudo shouldn't
be an issue.
Signed-off-by: Michal Hrusecky <michal.hrusecky@turris.com>
If you are migrating to MariaDB package, you might have old datadir
stored somewhere using different setup with different users. If you
trust us enough to enable autoupgrade, you probably trust us enough to
chown your datadir as well. This can prevent some potential issues.
Signed-off-by: Michal Hrusecky <michal.hrusecky@turris.com>
The runtime testing always ran on master branch aka snapshots since the
branch wasn't passed over to the container execution!
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
* Updating i2pd package to 2.40.0
* Rewrite Makefile
* Remove usage of PKG_INSTALL (package's make install)
* Rewrite init.rc configuration and script
* Remove '--service' option from init, which only sets datadir to /var/lib/i2pd
* Use '--datadir' option in init, otherwise datadir changing via uci is not works
* Update patch for i2pd.conf
Signed-off-by: R4SAS I2P <r4sas@i2pmail.org>
When ModemManager is started on boot we may end up with hotplug events
reported directly to the daemon, plus some others already cached in
the cache file before the daemon was started.
If the cached events correspond to the same device that is still
notifying ports directly, we may end up with a modem object created
before the cached events have been emitted, so the modem may not
handle all control/data ports it should.
E.g.:
- modem detected
- hotplug event for wwan0 port, cached as MM not running
- hotplug event for cdc-wdm0 port, cached as MM not running
- hotplug event for ttyUSB0, cached as MM not running
- MM starts
- hotplug event for ttyUSB1, directly processed as MM is running
- hotplug event for ttyUSB2, directly processed as MM is running
- modem object created with ttyUSB1 and ttyUSB2
- 2s after MM starts, cached events for wwan0, cdc-wdm0 and ttyUSB0
happen, but are ignored because the modem object has already been
created
MM expects that ports of the same device are reported with less than
1500ms in between ports. In other words, if ports are reported more
than 1500ms after the last reported port, they may get ignored.
If we remove the 2s timeout, the report of the cached events will
happen as soon as MM starts, which makes it much more likely to happen
in the timeslot that MM expects for ports of the same device reported.
The logic is still not perfect, and we may also need to increase that
1500ms timeout inside MM, but removing the 2s timeout right away here
makes sense.
This 2s timeout was introduced along with the new wrapper launcher for
the daemon, it didn't exist before.
Signed-off-by: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es>
* replace 020-fix-ss-path.patch with an upstream patch 020-remove-which-dep.patch
* remove 030-remove-pynotify2-dep.patch and do not install aa-notify
* simplify 060-openwrt-dnsmasq-profile.patch
* add two upstream patches for Python 3.10 compatibility
* add an upstream patch to move from deprecated distutils which broke
the build with Python 3.10+
Signed-off-by: Michal Vasilek <michal.vasilek@nic.cz>
This backports a patch from upstream gpgme to fix compilation with glibc 2.34.
It fixes the following build problem:
posix-io.c: In function '_gpgme_io_spawn':
posix-io.c:577:23: error: void value not ignored as it ought to be
577 | while ((i = closefrom (fd)) && errno == EINTR)
| ^
make[5]: *** [Makefile:947: posix-io.lo] Error 1
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
./configure script detects if serdisplib is built on non-linux build
host and disables framebuffer driver. It blocks touchscreen_tool
compilation. This detection is not required on cross-compile build
so it is disabled via ac_cv_build=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME) in Makefile
Signed-off-by: Sergey V. Lobanov <sergey@lobanov.in>
./configure script detects mtab file and fails build if mtab is not
found on build host. It is not required for OpenWrt build due to
mtab is always /etc/mtab on OpenWrt
MacOS doesn't have mtab file so disable it via ac_cv_mtab_file var
Signed-off-by: Sergey V. Lobanov <sergey@lobanov.in>
This commit adds support for starting and running jool through init
scripts, with default config files as examples.
Signed-off-by: Tiago Gaspar <tiagogaspar8@gmail.com>
Add checks not to overwrite defaultnotify options in the nut-sendmail-notify fashion.
Use lists for defaultnotify instead of option.
Add check not to overwrite notifycmd if already defined.
upssched-cmd script must not be called directly, it is called by the upssched binary with needed arguments.
Signed-off-by: Pascal Coudurier <coudu@wanadoo.fr>
Convert notifyflags options to lists as supported by the init script, so multiple options can be chosen.
Add SYSLOG default option to individuals notifyflags instead of deprecated flag 1|0.
Add comment for defaultnotify and individuals notifyflags about possible values.
Signed-off-by: Pascal Coudurier <coudu@wanadoo.fr>
luasql ./config scripts checks `uname -s` output and changes
LIB_OPTION from '-static' to macos specific if detected OS is
Darwin. These flags are not compatible with GCC
OpenWrt is always Linux, this patch removes Darwin
specific stuff from compilation flags
Signed-off-by: Sergey V. Lobanov <sergey@lobanov.in>
The last tagged release (v1.9.3) was in 2017. This updates the package
to the most recent commit of the master branch.
This also sets myself at the maintainer.
Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
lynx uses host C-compiler to build internal utility that is used to
generate files required for target build. On MacOS it uses internal
clang with MacOS system headers so host build fails due to MacOS is
not Linux
Forced to use OpenWrt host C compiler using --with-build-*
./configure flags
Signed-off-by: Sergey V. Lobanov <sergey@lobanov.in>