Along with PR #13879, these patches let julia build and run on
darwin. Using an llvm with shared library support is an idea adopted from
a @pikajude comment here https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/10864
The libgit2 change is mechanical to pull in iconv on darwin.
The frameworks are referenced by julia's build system.
Built and tested locally.
From the changelog:
```
Version 0.7.83, 2016-02-29
+ HEVC: Maximum Content Light Level (MaxCLL) and Maximum Frame-Average
Light Level (MaxFALL), metadata mandated by CEA-861.3 for HDR support
+ HEVC: Mastering display color primaries and luminance (based on SMPTE
ST 2084), metadata mandated by CEA-861.3 for HDR support
+ HEVC: SMPTE ST 2048 and SMPTE ST 428-1 transfer characteristics
+ HEVC: Chroma subsampling location (indication of the location type
described in the HEVC spec)
+ MPEG-TS: ATSC Modulation Mode (Analog, SCTE_mode_1 aka 64-QAM,
SCTE_mode_2 aka 256-QAM, 8-VSB, 16-VSB)
+ #B981, MP4: support of buggy file having "hint" SubType
x HLS: better handling of media playlists having EXT-X-BYTERANGE
```
Additionally, some cleanup and package uses `autoreconfHook` now. Thanks
to @hrdinka for helpful pointers!
Built and tested locally.
From the changelog:
```
Version 0.4.33, 2016-02-29
x File::Open(): using now FILE_APPEND_DATA on windows when append mode
is requested
x File::Open(): accept file names with * and ? characters on non-Windows
platforms
x Better MinGW and CygWin compatibility
x autogen.sh: Adding missing shebang
x Dir/Create: create the parents directory if not existing
```
Additionally, the package was cleaned up, now using `autoreconfHook` and
with some helpful pointers by @hrdinka.
The 'runtime-link=' feature must not be set in addition to 'link='
for boost-1.55 when building only the statically linked libraries.
Fixes errors that targets were defined multiple times.
It segfaults when built with GCC 5. I could try to fix it, but it's
not clear if anybody still cares about this package. Disabling it
until somebody complains.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32612811
So far only .la files get correctly converted to absolute paths in the
GIR file. However if there are .so files which depend on a particular
library using GI, they still get only the basename of the .so file.
This improves on the existing absolute_shlib_path.patch not only
figuring out the absolute path of .so files but also falling back on the
absolute path of $out/lib (or $lib/lib with multiple outputs) of the
current build.
With this, we should no longer need to resort to setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
for all programs that use GI libraries.
I'm merging this because after more than a month no issues came up so
far.
Provided that not too much breaks, we should probably cherry-pick this
to 16.03, since the end of the 1.0.1 support window is a bit too close
to the expected lifetime of 16.0.3. @domenkozar
The importance of glibc makes it worthwhile to provide debug
symbols. However, this revealed an issue with separateDebugInfo: it
was indiscriminately adding --build-id to all ld invocations, while in
fact it should only do that for final links. Glibc also uses non-final
("relocatable") links, leading to subsequent failure to apply a build
ID ("Cannot create .note.gnu.build-id section, --build-id
ignored"). So now ld-wrapper.sh only passes --build-id for final
links.
This package takes an excessive amount of time to build (e.g., right
now Hydra is showing eight concurrent builds of webkitgtk, some of
them running for more than 6 hours). This may also delay channel
updates.
This release includes the following changes:
o libssh2_session_set_last_error: Add function
o mac: Add support for HMAC-SHA-256 and HMAC-SHA-512
o WinCNG: support for SHA256/512 HMAC
o kex: Added diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256 support
o OS/400 crypto library QC3 support
This release includes the following security advisory:
o diffie_hellman_sha256: convert bytes to bits
CVE-2016-0787: http://www.libssh2.org/adv_20160223.html
This release includes the following bugfixes:
o SFTP: Increase speed and datasize in SFTP read
o openssl: make libssh2_sha1 return error code
o openssl: fix memleak in _libssh2_dsa_sha1_verify()
o cmake: include CMake files in the release tarballs
o Fix builds with Visual Studio 2015
o hostkey.c: Fix compiling error when OPENSSL_NO_MD5 is defined
o GNUmakefile: add support for LIBSSH2_LDFLAG_EXTRAS
o GNUmakefile: add -m64 CFLAGS when targeting mingw64
o kex: free server host key before allocating it (again)
o SCP: add libssh2_scp_recv2 to support large (> 2GB) files on windows
o channel: Detect bad usage of libssh2_channel_process_startup
o userauth: Fix off by one error when reading public key file
o kex: removed dupe entry from libssh2_kex_methods
o _libssh2_error: Support allocating the error message
o hostkey: fix invalid memory access if libssh2_dsa_new fails
o hostkey: align code path of ssh_rsa_init to ssh_dss_init
o libssh2.pc.in: fix the output of pkg-config --libs
o wincng: fixed possible memory leak in _libssh2_wincng_hash
o wincng: fixed _libssh2_wincng_hash_final return value
o add OpenSSL 1.1.0-pre2 compatibility
o agent_disconnect_unix: unset the agent fd after closing it
o sftp: stop reading when buffer is full
o sftp: Send at least one read request before reading
o sftp: Don't return EAGAIN if data was written to buffer
o sftp: Check read packet file offset
o configure: build "silent" if possible
o openssl: add OpenSSL 1.1.0-pre3-dev compatibility
o GNUmakefile: list system libs after user libs
The included patch from upstream fixes the issue described here:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-48321
The backing store of certain widgets was being improperly invalidated,
leading to display bugs in, e.g. VLC.
This patch is included in Qt 5.6, so we should remove it when we
upgrade.