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Specify the upstream instance hostname for glab using the `GITLAB_HOST`
environment variable.
Without it `glab` will use whatever is set as host using the `host`
key in its configuration and silently break the links of all uploaded
assets.
Signed-off-by: David Runge <dvzrv@archlinux.org>
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Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
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Ask for the next release version and automatically create a signed tag.
Furthermore add a simple release target to call glab for uploading the
required artifacts.
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Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
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There is no reason anymore to use m4 since we got rid of the includes by
using library files. Let's replace the last usage of m4 and completely
red rid of it.
Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
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We have used the datadir like a kitchen sink, lets clean up a bit by
having a better and well structured layout. Put makepkg and pacman
configs in separate directories: makepkg.conf.d and pacman.conf.d.
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This will greatly help us to structure the functionality and commands in
a more sane way. We will distribute the sources as actual libraries and
reuse code with imports instead of processing everything with m4 and
duplicating a lot of code.
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We unified the source repositories to a single location. Having to cross
repo move them between physical locations is not required anymore.
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The `extglob` option changes the behavior of the shell parser, since
extended glob patterns would otherwise be syntax errors. bash-5.2
changed the way a function definition is processed by calling the parser
instead of relying on the ad-hoc code in bash-5.1 and earlier versions.
This means, in bash-5.2 the shell function was parsed without `extglob`
being enabled because the `shopt` command to enable it was part of the
function body.
Add `shopt` options for `extglob` around function definitions to address
this issue and allow bash-5.2 to correctly parse the function.
Co-authored-by: Frédéric Pierret (fepitre) <frederic.pierret@qubes-os.org>
Co-authored-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
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- Use wildcard for the lib directory for all binprogs
- Fix individual man page prerequisites for asciidoc.conf and footer
- Require all as prerequisite for the install target
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This introduces a BUILDDIR make variable that is used as the target
directory. This gives us more flexibility and easier control of a none
dirty worktree by not polluting the main workdirs.
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Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
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Provide a tool to export keys listed in the PKGBUILDs validpgpkeys to
keys/pgp/$fingerprint.asc.
The presense of the "keys" directory alongside the PKGBUILD in trunk/
is tested during commitpkg. If the directory is abscent, keys are
exported and added to the commit. If the directory is present, a
check is made to ensure all valid PGP keys are provided.
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
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Include a new tool as alternative to checkpkg, this runs diffoscope on a
newly build package and the current repository package. This can be
useful for finding new files / binaries.
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Use the recorded buildtool in order to download the matching dist
package and use the appropriate makepkg.conf for reproducing the
package. This is required as the flags are not recorded in the BUILDINFO
hence we need to provide the matching config that declared those flags.
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This helps to map the correct build tool configs that are required to
reproduce a specific package and have the appropriate *FLAGS etc.
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Introduce setarch-aliases.d/ which gets installed inside
/usr/share/devtools. This allows to assign aliases which map one CARCH
to a different name which gets provided as argument for setarch. This is
necessary on archlinuxarm ("armv6h" -> "armv6l", "armv7h" -> "armv7l")
and allows for more fine-grained architectures (e.g. archlinux32 has
"i686" and "pentium4", which differ in the required cpu capabilities).
Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
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Signed-off-by: Jelle van der Waa <jelle@vdwaa.nl>
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