Subversion 1.14.1

Franz Sirl Franz.Sirl-kernel at lauterbach.com
Wed Sep 1 15:53:14 CEST 2021


Am 2021-09-01 um 13:28 schrieb Jeffrey Walton via users:
> On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 7:14 AM Franz Sirl via users
> <users at lists.opencsw.org> wrote:
>>
>> Am 2021-08-31 um 14:14 schrieb Dagobert Michelsen via users:
>>> Am 30.08.2021 um 16:01 schrieb Dagobert Michelsen via users <users at lists.opencsw.org>:
>>>> Am 28.08.2021 um 21:57 schrieb Daniel Sahlberg via users <users at lists.opencsw.org>:
>>>>> Is there any chance to rebuild Subversion using the 1.14.1 version?
>>>>
>>>> I’m giving it a try! The build looks promising, current blocker is
>>>> missind py3c which is needed for the svn python module. I’ll keep you
>>>> posted.
>>>
>>> The version bump was pretty much straight forward. Please have a look at the package
>>> in experimental and let me know how it goes so I can push it to unstable/ next:
>>>     http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/experimental.html#subversion
>> ...
>>
>> The other attached patches for libserf and scons were needed for me to
>> build successfully on Solaris10 and 11, but maybe the reason is just
>> that my build environment differs slightly from the official OpenCSW one.
> 
> Hi Franz,
> 
> I noticed this in apr-nfs.patch:
> 
> +# apr.h needs PATH_MAX from limits.h defined, otherwise it will #error.
> +# So define __EXTENSIONS__ in build/apr_hints.m4 to make sure
> +# it is propagated to all users via 'apr-1-config --cppflags'.
> 
> Hurd does not define PATH_MAX , so it will lead to a compile problem
> on the GNU's OS. I mention it in case you are interested in supporting
> Hurd.
> 
> Hurd and PATH_MAX break a lot of packages.

Hi Jeffrey,

I know next to nothing about Hurd, just a tiny bit via working with 
glibc sources.
Is OpenCSW used with Hurd? In that case an alternative patch is needed 
for the Hurd case. But I guess apr doesn't work unchanged on Hurd anyway 
right now?

regards,
Franz Sirl


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