We prefer scriptlet expansion (-e) over the use of rpm.expand in Lua.
The goal is to have a fully expanded Lua program with as little
dynamic processing as possible to simplify the operations carried
out in Lua.
The use of rpm.expand was only needed until COPR migrated from EL6
to Fedora, and with this complete we can remove the use of rpm.expand
in favour of scriptlet expansion.
Tested on Fedora Rawhide by verifying global setting of %_install_langs
macro changes installed locale-archive locales correctly.
Revert fix for “Preloading a replacement uname is causing environment
to be cleaned if libpthread is loaded”. UTS namespaces should now
offer a cleaner way yo do this.
First phase of sendmsg/recvmsg/sendmmsg/recvmmsg ABI revert:
GLIBC_2.24 compatibility symbols.
This should allow us to run old binaries (with the GLIBC_2.24 symbols)
while rebuild packages to use the old ABI again.
Drop glibc-nsswitch-Add-group-merging-support.patch, applied upstream.
Drop glibc-rh1252570.patch, alternative fixes applied upstream.
Adjust glibc-rh1315108.patch to minor upstream change.
Update SUPPORTED file.
Locales, translations, and locale sources are split into
distinct sub-packages. A meta-package is created for users
to install all languages. Transparent installation support
is provided via dnf langpacks.
This update brings 64-bit POWER support in line with
other distributions and removes the 32-bit POWER support.
We specify clearly exactly what we support for BE and LE
64-bit POWER.
- The generic hidden directive support is already used for
preinit/init/fini-array symbols so we drop the Fedora-specific
patch that does the same thing.
Reported by Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
- Require glibc-static for C++ tests.
- Require gcc-c++, libstdc++-static, and glibc-static only when needed.
- Fix --without docs to not leave info files.
The principal purpose of this change is to remove librtkaio support.
The Fedora system wide change request is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/GLIBC223_librtkaio_removal
- Build require gcc-c++ for the C++ tests.
- Support --without testsuite option to disable testing after build.
- Support --without benchtests option to disable microbenchmarks.
- Update --with bootstrap to disable benchtests, valgrind, documentation,
selinux, and nss-crypt during bootstrap.
- Support --without werror to disable building with -Werror.
- Support --without docs to disable build requirement on texinfo.
- Support --without valgrind to disable testing with valgrind.
- Remove c_stubs add-on and enable fuller support for static binaries.
- Remove librtkaio support (#1227855).
- glibc-bench-compare.patch: Merged upstream
- glibc-rh757881.patch: Fixed differently upstream
- glibc-revert-arena-threshold-fix.patch: Additional fixes on top of this
- glibc-rh841787.patch: Fixed differently upstream
- Set MODULE_NAME=librt for rtkaio
- Fix up glibc-rh741105.patch to continue to work with latest master
- Move split out architecture-dependent header files into devel package
and keep generic variant in headers package, thus keeping headers package
content and file list identical across multilib rpms.
Create a new package glibc-benchtests with the benchmark binaries that
one may download and run to benchmark glibc for their machine. More
importantly, the glibc-bench-compare and bench.mk scripts can run
benchmarks and compare performance of two arbitrary glibc versions as
long as both versions have the glibc-benchtests package.
Usage:
Scenario 1: Compare two build numbers, e.g.:
/usr/libexec/glibc-benchtests/glibc-bench-compare 2.20-1.fc21 2.21.90-11.fc22
If a second build is omitted, comparison is done with the currently
installed glibc.
Scenario 2: Compare two downloaded rpms - only glibc, glibc-benchtests
and glibc-common are needed for both versions. e.g.:
/usr/libexec/glibc-benchtests/glibc-bench-compare -p <dir1> <dir2>