* Revert https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/570351
which assumes that x86 must have SSE (1).
* Fix the wsola_internals.cc patch: xmmintrin.h requires only SSE (1),
not SSE2. (Should not really make a difference in practice though.)
* Fix rebasing copy&paste error in DirectConvolver.cpp.
Add missing libavutil/imgutils.c, libavutil/imgutils.h,
libavutil/imgutils_internal.h and libavcodec/hwaccel.h.
Also update sources with the regenerated and reuploaded tarball.
* Mon Dec 25 2017 Kevin Kofler <Kevin@tigcc.ticalc.org> - 5.10.0-1
- Update to 5.10.0
- Update version numbers of bundled stuff
- Drop support for Fedora < 26 (in particular, WEBENGINE_CONFIG F25 workarounds)
- Drop qt57 patch, support for Qt 5.7 was completely dropped upstream
- Update get_free_ffmpeg_source_files.py from Fedora Chromium packaging
- clean_qtwebengine.sh: Update for the changed tarball naming scheme
- Use QMAKE_EXTRA_ARGS instead of the removed WEBENGINE_CONFIG
- Rebase linux-pri, system-nspr-prtime, system-icu-utf, no-sse2, skia-neon and
gn-bootstrap-verbose patches
- In particular, restore the removed V8 x87 backend in the no-sse2 patch
- Re-backport no-aspirational-scripts from upstream (undo 5.9 backport)
- arm-fpu-fix patch: Drop the host tools hunk added in 5.9.0-2, fixed upstream
Also rename the patch file from
qtwebengine-opensource-src-5.9.0-arm-fpu-fix.patch to
qtwebengine-opensource-src-5.9.2-arm-fpu-fix.patch because the patch was
rebased. Otherwise, it is easy to miss that the patch was rebased. (I
did, I only noticed it now while working on the RPM Fusion package. And
I might easily have missed it again and run into a build failure due to
that.)
* Sat Oct 14 2017 Kevin Kofler <Kevin@tigcc.ticalc.org> - 5.9.2-2
- Do not call the Chromium unbundling script on re2, QtWebEngine now
auto-detects and uses the system re2 out of the box
- Drop system-re2 patch (patching the no longer used unbundle/re2.gn), the
QtWebEngine re2/BUILD.gn is already correct
* 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