h2o is the library dnsdist uses to offer DNS over HTTPS to clients. dnsdist is the only user of h2o in this tree.
While h2o can depend on Ruby (to build mruby support), this is disabled in the OpenWRT build of h2o. Hence, the Ruby dependency is unnecessary, and removing it saves a few megabytes of disk space.
Signed-off-by: Peter van Dijk <peter.van.dijk@powerdns.com>
faster to compile.
A small selection of packages was tested going from:
Executed in 696.30 secs fish external
usr time 82.98 mins 395.00 micros 82.98 mins
sys time 9.02 mins 0.00 micros 9.02 mins
to:
Executed in 592.20 secs fish external
usr time 84.84 mins 361.00 micros 84.84 mins
sys time 8.85 mins 57.00 micros 8.85 mins
Tested by running make -j 12 and wiping staging/build_dir/target_x
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
The crude loop I wrote to come up with this changeset:
find -L package/feeds/packages/ -name patches | \
sed 's/patches$/refresh/' | sort | xargs make
Signed-off-by: Ilya Lipnitskiy <ilya.lipnitskiy@gmail.com>
backport patch for backtrace detection in h2o.
This patch solves the issue of uclibc pretending to be glibc
Signed-off-by: James Taylor <james@jtaylor.id.au>
H2O is a new generation HTTP server that provides quicker response to users
with less CPU utilization when compared to older generation of web servers.
Designed from ground-up, the server takes full advantage of HTTP/2 features
including prioritized content serving and server push, promising outstanding
experience to the visitors of your web site.
Signed-off-by: James Taylor <james@jtaylor.id.au>