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- update boringssl to commit ae72a45
- update protobuf to v25.1
- update abseil to v20240116.0 (including patches)
Also add mirrors for third-party dependencies where known and
hashes correspond.
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This update also removes upb as external dependency.
Co-authored-by: Paul Cristian Sarbu <paul.cristian.sarbu@huawei.com>
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This is the last (and recommended) revision of minor v1.5.
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Main updates to build description:
- remove unused defines of type "HAVE_<lib>_H"
- add new variables that allow users to set explicitly the presence of some lib symbols
- replace most defines of type "HAVE_<lib>" with "USE_<lib>" (to match the flag names)
- added GLOBs (where it made sense) for increased maintainability
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Changes to build description:
- new USE_SHA256 flag
- removed "Generic" option for USE_SHA1
- updated to the new source code structure
(split "src/git2" into "src/libgit2" and "src/util")
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... in favor of the "tree" built-in rule.
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In our packaging of git2, do not carry out a configuration transition
that is visible to dependencies. While its dependencies, ssl and
zlib, accept that TARGET_ARCH is defaulted to ARCH if unset and
still return the same result, regardless which export targets are
cached, we still should not enforce any configuration transition on
dependencies as this has the potential to cause subtle conflicts.
The implicit default of TARGET_ARCH to ARCH in zlib and ssl can
stay, as those libraries do not depend on any other repositories.
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We assume that the git2 directory in the include-file path is
owned by git2 and no other targets put files there. Document this
by closing it up as a tree. (As a side effect we pass around fewer
identifiers and reported runfiles list get easier to read.) Note
that for the tree we can't use the TREE constructor, as, besides
the source files, there is also a generated file contained in that
directory.
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The idea, as documented, of a header directory is to have a
directory, closed as a tree, owned by the respective library and
internally handled in an efficient way (as a single tree). If we
open up that directory, we just have staged data, and therefore
should treat it as such.
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This is the initial version of our tool that is able to
build itself. In can be bootstrapped by
./bin/bootstrap.py
Co-authored-by: Oliver Reiche <oliver.reiche@huawei.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Moreno <victor.moreno1@huawei.com>
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