I am in the process of switching to a new gpg key. This commit adds
both keys to the keyring, and in a few weeks or so I will deactivate
and remove the old one completely. The following message is signed
with my old key, to prove that this was done by me:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256
In August 2021 I, Henrik Grimler, switched to a new gpg key. The old
key had fingerprint:
B631 6860 9E88 39CA 9150 CE2D D9EF D568 91B2 BB50
while the new one has:
2C7F 29AE 9789 1F64 19A9 E2CD B007 6E49 0B71 616B
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When adding this, we go from compiling with
/home/builder/.termux-build/_cache/android-r21d-api-24-v4/bin/clang++ [...] -mrelocation-model pic -pic-level 2 -pic-is-pie [...]
to
/home/builder/.termux-build/_cache/android-r21d-api-24-v5/bin/clang++ [...] -mrelocation-model pic -pic-level 2 [...]
Before, we got a warning when compiling libandroid-spawn:
/home/builder/.termux-build/_cache/android-r21d-api-24-v4/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-linux-android/4.9.x/../../../../i686-linux-android/bin/ld: warning: shared library text segment is not shareable
and trying to use a program linked against libandroid-spawn gave an
error, see
https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/issues/7215#issuecomment-906154438
the Without this, libraries might end up with text relocations. For
some reason it does not seem to be an issue on the other arches.
%ci:no-build
As replacement for TERMUX_PKG_QUICK_REBUILD. Running
./build-package.sh -c <package> starts a build for <package>, but does
not extract and patch the source from scratch. Instead it sets up the
build variables and starts from termux_step_make.
When working on a big package that can take hours to build it is
convenient to be able to build until there is an error, then apply
some new patch (manually) to the source, and then continue from where
the build failed.