* Fri Jun 30 2017 Kevin Kofler <Kevin@tigcc.ticalc.org> - 5.9.1-1
- Update to 5.9.1
- Rebase qtbug-61521 patch (drop the parts that are already in 5.9.1)
- Drop backported GN aarch64 patches already included in 5.9.1
* Sun Jun 25 2017 Kevin Kofler <Kevin@tigcc.ticalc.org> - 5.9.0-3
- Fix broken binary compatibility for C memory management functions (incomplete
upstream fix for QTBUG-60565)
* Tue Jun 13 2017 Kevin Kofler <Kevin@tigcc.ticalc.org> - 5.9.0-2
- arm-fpu-fix patch: Also build the host tools (i.e., GN) with the correct FPU
This ensures GN does not get built with NEON on 32-bit armv7hl. The ARM
builders don't necessarily support NEON. (The Fedora one apparently
does, but the RPM Fusion one apparently does not.)
- Backport upstream patch to fix native builds on ARM and aarch64
(QTBUG-61128)
- Drop "Backport patch to fix FTBFS with GCC on aarch64 from upstream
Chromium"
- Drop "Delete all "toolprefix = " lines from
build/toolchain/linux/BUILD.gn"
* Sat Jun 10 2017 Kevin Kofler <Kevin@tigcc.ticalc.org> - 5.9.0-1
- Update to 5.9.0
- Update version numbers of bundled stuff
- Use bundled libsrtp and protobuf, Chromium dropped unbundling support for them
- Add missing Provides: bundled(hunspell) for the spellchecking added in 5.8
- Rebase linux-pri, no-neon, system-icu-utf, no-sse2, arm-fpu-fix,
openmax-dl-neon and webrtc-neon-detect patches (port to GN)
- Sync system-nspr-prtime patch with Debian (they ported it to GN)
- Rebase fix-extractcflag patch
- Restore NEON runtime detection in Skia, drop old skia-neon patch (rewritten)
- Drop webrtc-neon, v8-gcc7, pdfium-gcc7, wtf-gcc7, fix-open-in-new-tab and
fix-dead-keys patches, fixed upstream
- Update system libvpx/libwebp version requirements (libvpx now F25+ only)
- Drop the flag hacks (-g1 -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks) that are fixed
upstream, force -g2 on x86_64 instead
This reverts commit 7816e88f62.
I already told you last time (5.8) that this way of maintaining patches
(importing them all into git and reexporting them from there each time)
is not how I work (I want only those patches rebased and renamed that
actually need rebasing) and that you are only causing me more work.
Please keep your hands off my package from now on.
This reverts commit 024052080f.
I already told you last time (5.8) that this way of maintaining patches
(importing them all into git and reexporting them from there each time)
is not how I work (I want only those patches rebased and renamed that
actually need rebasing) and that you are only causing me more work.
Please keep your hands off my package from now on.
This reverts commit ee046f9af5.
I already told you last time (5.8) that this way of maintaining patches
(importing them all into git and reexporting them from there each time)
is not how I work (I want only those patches rebased and renamed that
actually need rebasing) and that you are only causing me more work.
Please keep your hands off my package from now on.