By default, all previous overrides are discarded as before, as they
would only apply to the old host platform. But sometimes it is useful to
add some new ones, and this optional parameter allows that.
This is needed when cross-compiling for iOS (Aarch64 + Darwin). I also
changed the syntax of the Linux stdenv for visual consistency, though
that has no effect on semantics as the os is already guaranteed to be
Linux.
The license of CompCert is not a generic "INRIA" license. It is "INRIA Non-Commercial
Agreement for the CompCert verified compiler". As unfortunate as it may seem, this
is a non-free license (clearly mentioned as such in its preamble). See also #20256.
* First attempt at making elvish compile on darwin
* Fixed cyclic dependency on darwin
This fixes the "cycle detected in the references of" error when building
on darwin. The fix is based on the solution in issue #18131.
* Use version 0.10 and not 0.10.1, which is not officially released yet
The getty@.service unit already has an ExecStart so we cannot simply set a new
one in order to override it or we will get this error:
systemd[1]: getty@tty1.service: Service has more than one ExecStart= setting, which is only allowed for Type=oneshot services. Refusing.
Instead "reset" ExecStart by setting it to empty which is the systemd way of
doing it.
This is a backwards-incompatibility in netcat-openbsd introduced due to
bumping the netcat version to 1.130 in
a72ba661acf54d1beb2b4e306acba7d6f45621c4.
Version 1.130 no longer exits on EOF but now needs to be passed the -N
flag in order to exit on EOF.
The upstream change reads[1] like this:
Don't shutdown nc(1)'s network socket when stdin closes. Matches
*Hobbit*'s original netcat and GNU netcat; revert to old behaviour
with the new -N flag if needed. After much discussion with otto
deraadt tedu and Martin Pelikan. ok deraadt@
Here is the diff of this change:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/nc/netcat.c.diff?r1=1.110&r2=1.111&f=h
[1]: http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/nc/netcat.c?rev=1.111&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
In #28519 / 791ce593ce065cf074edf1509ff52ebc69136d9e I made linux
headers be intended to be used from the stage stage, as it would be if
it were a library containing headers and code. I forgot to update glibc,
however, so it was incorrectly using headers for the build platform, not
host platform.
This fixes that, basically reverting a small portion of changes I made a
few months ago in 25edc476fd9fe1bd8bedf571d218ba4f27fb5a27 and its
parent.
No native hashes are changed.