In issue https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/issues/6160 I have found
that community repo "its-pointless.github.io" specifies us as maintainer
for its packages. This is NOT TRUE and potentially misleads people using
these packages.
Now TERMUX_PKG_MAINTAINER will contain a default value which is neutral
and not specify maintainer. So all packages now have to override it to
the correct value.
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* termux-licenses: remove licenses that contain copyright information
These licenses cannot be taken from the common termux-licenses package as the copyright information needs to be distributed with the package as well.
271 packages in the main repository needs to be rebuilt after this change.
* termux_step_install_license: remove duplicated comment
* Bump packages that has a license with copyright information
We need to include this copyright information in the package so need
to rebuild them now that termux_step_install_license has been
modified.
The affected licenses are: MIT, ISC, PythonPL, Openfont-1.1, ZLIB,
Libpng, BSD, BSD 2-Clause, BSD 3-Clause.
* zlib: extract license file from zlib.h
* xorgproto: include all individual license files in package
* libgcrypt: include LICENSE file in package
It contains some copyright information so needs to be included in package
* libcrypt: add a dummy BSD 2-Clause license
According to homepage it is suppose to be BSD 2-Clause, but original
project did not include a license file
* libandroid-spawn: add LICENSE file to package
* libandroid-glob: add license file to package
* licenses: allow for comma separated TERMUX_PKG_LICENSE_FILE
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* libicu: fix so that termux_step_install_license finds license file
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* termux_step_install_license: check for license file as "License"
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* libtiff: specify TERMUX_PKG_LICENSE_FILE
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* asciidoctor: install license to standard location
* krb5: specify license file
* libdb: specify path to license file
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* libprotobuf: specify path to license file
* darkhttpd: extract license file from darkhttpd.c
* w3m: ensure host libraries are not picked up
* w3m: extract LICENSE file from dock/README
* liblua{,52}: extract license files from doc/readme.html
* termux_step_install_license: look for License.txt as well
* dart: specify path to LICENSE file
* nim: specify license file
* runit: specify license file
* termux_step_install_license: look for LICENSE.TXT as well
* ossp-uuid: extract LICENSE from README
* pigz: extract LICENSE from pigz.c
* ttyrec: extract LICENSE from ttyrec.c
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* bmon: specify license files
Most of the source files are licensed under MIT, it is not clear (to me) which
parts that are licensed under BSD 2-Clause.
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* wordgrinder: specify license files
* fdupes: add LICENSE
* autossh: add LICENSE patch
* cmake: specify LICENSE file
* dos2unix: specify LICENSE file
* gnuplot: specify LICENSE file
* termux_step_install_license: look for variants of "copyright" also
* picolisp: specify LICENSE file
* lua-lpeg: extract license file
* tidy: specify license file
* gflags: specify LICENSE file
* timewarrior: fix src url
It seems to have been changed.
* postgresql: specify license file
* ttyrec: fix license patch header
* fossil: specify license file
* fmt: specify license file
* i2pd: specify license file
* leptonica: specify license file
* imgflo: add license file patch
* ired: add license file from ired github repo
* libzen: specify license file
* libmediainfo: specify license file
* mediainfo: specify license file
* tty-clock: add license patch
* samefile: add license patch
* quickjs: add license patch
* docbook-xml: add LICENSE patch
* docbook-xsl: specify LICENSE files
* gnuplot: configure with --without-latex
* timewarrior: add libshared to SRCURL as well
The non-release archives does not contain gitsubmodules so we need to
download it manually.
* restic: switch back to using 0.9.6 archive
* dart: revert revision bump
dart's SDK does not fully support python3 yet, and trying to solve
that is not entirely trivial. We save the dart bump (and upgrade to
2.8.4) for another day.
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Variables
TERMUX_PKG_PLATFORM_INDEPENDENT
TERMUX_DEBUG
TERMUX_PKG_HAS_DEBUG
TERMUX_PKG_ESSENTIAL
TERMUX_SUBPKG_ESSENTIAL
TERMUX_PKG_NO_STATICSPLIT
TERMUX_PKG_BUILD_IN_SRC
TERMUX_PKG_FORCE_CMAKE
TERMUX_PKG_HOSTBUILD
should not accept arbitrary values for marking them "enabled". Instead
they should accept boolean values which makes them easier to handle and
also makes their meaning clear.
build-package.sh should make decision based on variable's value but not on
whether it is set or empty.
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Work around rpl_malloc being used, see
http://wiki.buici.com/xwiki/bin/view/Programing+C+and+C%2B%2B/Autoconf+and+RPL_MALLOC
for more information:
"The AC_FUNC_MALLOC macro makes sure that the malloc function when passed a zero
argument returns a valid memory block instead of a NULL pointer. This behaviour
conforms to the GNU C library. Normally, this is a reasonable test that autoconf
makes at build-time. In the case of cross-compilation, however, autoconf cannot
execute a program to verify proper behavior. It makes the conservative assumption
that the target library will produce non-conforming code.
Failure of this test causes autconf to replace malloc() calls with rpl_malloc()
calls. At link time, if there is no rpl_malloc() function, the linker will fail
with an error describing the missing symbol. The autoconf documentation recommends
adding this harmless code to the application to implement the function."
In Termux the rpl_malloc() usage is useless at best, and may also prevent building
some packages as well as giving runtime crashes for libgc-using packages or others
expecting to intercept malloc.
Previously some packages specified worked around this themselves, but the configure
arguments are now moved into build-package.sh.