This variable will disable shebang fixing during massage step. Normally
such fix shouldn't be disabled, but there are packages where it causes
a huge overhead and is not needed anyway.
Packages that are known to be affected by overhead and take long time
for building:
* papirus-icon-theme from x11-packages
Otherwise we run into problems when building arch-independent packages
that depend on arch-dependent packages, for example perl packages like
parallel. Before, when downloading the perl dependency it then
believed perl to be arch-independent.
r23b was suppose to fix so that -fno-integrated-as worked again (which
libx265 needs for example), but the symlinks added point towards an
absolute path in /buildbot/src/android/ndk-release-r23 instead of to
../../bin/. Re-create symlinks with correct destination.
After https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/commit/e34ae5da030d,
llvm-config was created before termux_step_get_dependencies, meaning
that it gets overwritten if libllvm is installed.
Fix this by creating llvm-config in a new function
termux_step_override_config_scripts, that is run right after
termux_step_get_dependencies.
All packages that have conffiles, and a gz compressed control.tar.gz,
currently fails to install on arm if the deb is built locally or
downloaded and then installed with `apt install
./foo_1.0_arm.deb`. The error looks like:
$ apt install ./tmp/foo.deb
Reading package lists... Error!
E: Tar checksum failed, archive corrupted
E: Could not read meta data from
/data/data/com.termux/files/home/tmp/foo.deb
E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
If the package does not have conffiles, or if xz compression is used,
everything works. Let's change back to xz compression for all new and
updated packages for now to workaround this issue.
Even if `apt install ./foo.deb` fails the deb can still be installed
with `dpkg -i ./foo.deb` (seems dpkg does not do the same checksum
check?).
Currently there is a problem building packages that use *-config
scripts (for example gnupg), we are creating a
/bin/sh->/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sh symlink so that the
shebang for the scripts can be interpreted, but after
ecd214881a ("build-package: add new arg -c for "continue build"") the
symlink was deleted in termux_step_get_dependencies.
Name a patch *.patch.ondevice for it to only be applied when building
on device.
This can be useful if for example a tool for building documentation is
missing on device, or if a tool needed during build (but not runtime)
uses something that triggers selinux, fdsan or some other android
security thing.
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
This has already been done in termux_step_setup_build_folders. Doing
it here causes problems, after
ecd214881a
as BUILDDIR now might be SRCDIR, which should
not be created as it breaks zip extraction.
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.
All, or at least most, of our debs contain "./" as a folder. This
causes problems when extracting on some systems, as ./ then is the
system root directory /, and tar cannot change the permissions of this
folder. Trying to build on arch for example gives:
tar: .: Cannot change mode to rwxr-xr-x: Operation not permitted
tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
The issue appeared on arch somewhat recently, maybe with tar 1.33. To
avoid having to rebuild all packages we now handle both data.tar.xz
types, with prefixed ./, and without.
Also remove some indentation levels while we are at it.
This avoids "./" being part of the tar. "./" translates to the
systemroot / when we extract, and this is problematic since tar cannot
change permissions and ownerships of this folder. tar 1.34 gives an
error:
tar: .: Cannot change mode to rwxr-xr-x: Operation not permitted
tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
when we try to extract the data.tar.xz.
Do not fail immediately if signature is bad. This often happens when metadata
has been downloaded during repository update. Usually signature becomes fixed
in a few seconds, so we can rather wait than abort build immediately.
Cirrus CI has huge startup delays when using high CPU configuration, which
happen due to limited availability of the community cluster resources.
Unfortunately we can't use lower CPU configuration for termux-packages
because llvm/rust/swift may hit timeout.
Probably we will have more benefits with using Github Actions even without
-I option supplied to build-package.sh
By moving the checks we can make the function more general, and
thereby re-use it for creating subpackages and potentially hostbuild
tools packages.
tests: building libandroid-support and build-essential.
Aptly mixes the all debs into the folders for the other arches, unless
the all arch is explicitly added. This workaround tries to find the
package in the aarch64 Packages file if the all Packages file is not
found.
Most packages have subpackages that are the same arch or
arch-independent compared to the parent package. Emscripten and its
subpackages emscripten-{binaryen,llvm} are an exception, the main
package are arch independent while the subpackages are not. To handle
this correctly we need to modify termux_extract_dep_info as done here.
Use non-IPFS repositories for fetching dependencies when building packages.
This is required at least for CI as gateways seem to block requests due to
either rate limit or restriction for usage by cloud platforms.