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...together with its dependencies:
- boringssl dec0d8f681348af8bb675e07bd89989665fca8bc
- protobuf v29.0
- abseil 20240722.0
Also update the bootstrap command for ssl to account for the fact
that now also the crypto library has fully moved to C++ and the
location of its sources has changed.
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Update also direct dependencies:
- boringssl b8b3e6e
- google_apis fe8ba05
- protobuf v27.2
Also update the bootstrap build description for crypto library.
Remove ssl patch for gcc-14 build as fix is now in upstream.
Remove bytestream.proto patch as fix is now in upstream.
Target utf8_range now taken only from protobuf, where it is first
defined.
For now, upb dependencies in grpc still taken from its own
third_party subdirectory, as it is still kept synchronized with
the corresponding tree in the corresponding protobuf version.
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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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grpc is used in the toolchain defaults for proto servive libraries.
Still, it is typically built on its own, with its own toolchain,
flags, etc. Now, grpc, however has a public dependency on a the
rpc-status proto library, that the user may well use on their own,
however building in their own way which can yield conflicts. To solve
this, we hide the dependency on that proto library, as infrastructure
libs should not make assumptions on user-servicable libraries.
- First, we note that the dependency can be made a private one,
which already solves the conflict on header files (which will
essentially be the same, but might be defined in a different way).
- Next, we note that the library at linking basically only acts
as a default implementation; if the user provides their own
version of the rpc-status library, we should prefer that anyway.
As infrastructure is linked last, we have that default character
anyway; the only thing to do is to rename the library that no
staging conflict occurs.
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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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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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