The current procps-ng Makefile calls the shipped autogen.sh script which
introduces incorrect implicit dependencies on host utilities, leading to
the following error observed on a minimal build system:
(cd .../procps-ng-3.3.11; echo "3.3.11" > ".../procps-ng-3.3.11/.tarball-version"; ./autogen.sh );
You must have autopoint installed to generate procps-ng build system.
The autopoint command is part of the GNU gettext package.
Makefile:96: recipe for target '.../procps-ng-3.3.11/.configured_yynyyyyy' failed
make[3]: *** [.../procps-ng-3.3.11/.configured_yynyyyyy] Error 1
Apply the following changes in order to fix compilation:
- Apply the generic autoreconf fixup to generate configure and Makefiles
- Use Build/Prepare to populate .tarball-version and revert Build/Configure
to its default implementation
- Disable to build of docs and tests as those require additional utilities
not guaranteed to be present
Fixes#2890.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
If we've enable POSIX ACL's and XATTR support as the default, then
make tar build with such support by default as well.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Dickinson <lede@daniel.thecshore.com>
- fix handling of parameter "is_glue" and "dns_server" to work with luci-app-ddns
- update TLD_names.dat
Signed-off-by: Christian Schoenebeck <christian.schoenebeck@gmail.com>
* restructured sources
* fix logical glitches in config handling
* many corner case fixes & cosmetics
* show runtime errors in LuCI (in lastrun section)
Signed-off-by: Dirk Brenken <dev@brenken.org>
There was harcoded list of available images. Instead of it, LuCI LXC app will
now try to download list of available container images.
Signed-off-by: Michal Hrusecky <michal.hrusecky@nic.cz>
As containers are basically virtual machines, it should not depend on the
build target but on the real hardware architecture. For example there is plenty
of ARM families (mvebu, sunxi, ...) but all armv7l arms should be able to run
armv7l containers.
Signed-off-by: Michal Hrusecky <michal.hrusecky@nic.cz>
I makes quite some sense to provide user the choice between various versions of
the distribution to install into LXC.
Signed-off-by: Michal Hrusecky <michal.hrusecky@nic.cz>
Until now unbound was always running as root by default. A DNS resolver can
easily run under a non-privileged user.
Signed-off-by: Michael Hanselmann <public@hansmi.ch>
The commands aliased by $(INSTALL_BIN) and $(INSTALL_DATA) set good
permissions, unlike a raw file copy.
Signed-off-by: Michael Hanselmann <public@hansmi.ch>
The custom list of DNS root servers provided with the package is not necessary.
Unbound ships with a built-in list.
Signed-off-by: Michael Hanselmann <public@hansmi.ch>