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- Created by jirislaby
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This breaks strace: https://github.com/strace/strace/issues/94
Awaiting a fix from upstream shortly...
How optimistic are you now? :(
Other breakages seen:
They both seem tonot like kernel 5.x
@fstrba: hotspot.tar.xz:hotspot-4e4ead43a282/make/linux/Makefile says:
SUPPORTED_OS_VERSION = 2.4% 2.5% 2.6% 3% 4%
5% is missing and I would make it more generic. Something like [5-9] and [1-9][0-9] in terms of regular expressions.
The test was removed in later hotspot. Java:Factory/java-1_8_0-openjdk works just fine. So could somebody move sr#681627 here if it does not depend/affects anything in Staging:F?
sr#681627 was accepted, so this one should be solved!
It's exactly this stupidness (of SUPPORTED_OS_VERSIONS) that made Linus bump the kernel version even faster.
Basically they could and should just put
SUPPORTED_OS_VERSION = %
in there.No one's seriously going to run this on 2.2 anymore anyway.
@darix, @computersalat: postfix-3.3.2.tar.gz:postfix-3.3.2/src/util/sys_defs.h considers only LINUX2..4, but -DLINUX5 is on the command line now.
The below diff helps:
--- a/src/util/sys_defs.h +++ b/src/util/sys_defs.h @@ -748,7 +748,8 @@ extern int initgroups(const char , int) / * LINUX. */ -#if defined(LINUX2) || defined(LINUX3) || defined(LINUX4) +#if defined(LINUX2) || defined(LINUX3) || defined(LINUX4) || defined(LINUX5) ||\ + defined(LINUX6) #define SUPPORTED #define UINT32_TYPE unsigned int #define UINT16_TYPE unsigned short
But I would perhaps define LINUX4 for everything >= 4 in makedefs instead (e.g. in postfix-linux45.patch).
Something like in sr#681744.