From 697001458d6d27a91ff00c9e9afa81ee50152a20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Trung=20L=C3=AA?= <8@tle.id.au> Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2023 16:28:46 +1000 Subject: [PATCH] package/gawk: bump to version 5.2.2 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Version 5.2.0 could not be compiled on Fedora 38 and 39 Signed-off-by: Trung LĂȘ <8@tle.id.au> --- Config.in | 954 +----------------- .../0001-Fix-a-bug-with-Node_elem_new.patch | 29 - package/gawk/gawk.hash | 4 +- package/gawk/gawk.mk | 2 +- 4 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 974 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 package/gawk/0001-Fix-a-bug-with-Node_elem_new.patch diff --git a/Config.in b/Config.in index 0d7641633c3..e9cf4c5ff77 100644 --- a/Config.in +++ b/Config.in @@ -1,946 +1,16 @@ -# - -mainmenu "Buildroot $BR2_VERSION Configuration" - -config BR2_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG - bool - default y - -config BR2_VERSION - string - option env="BR2_VERSION_FULL" - -config BR2_HOSTARCH - string - option env="HOSTARCH" - -config BR2_BASE_DIR - string - option env="BASE_DIR" - -# br2-external paths definitions -source "$BR2_BASE_DIR/.br2-external.in.paths" - -# Hidden config symbols for packages to check system gcc version -config BR2_HOST_GCC_VERSION - string - option env="HOST_GCC_VERSION" - -config BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_4_9 - bool - default y if BR2_HOST_GCC_VERSION = "4 9" - -config BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_5 - bool - default y if BR2_HOST_GCC_VERSION = "5" - select BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_4_9 - -config BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_6 - bool - default y if BR2_HOST_GCC_VERSION = "6" - select BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_5 - -config BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_7 - bool - default y if BR2_HOST_GCC_VERSION = "7" - select BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_6 - -config BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_8 - bool - default y if BR2_HOST_GCC_VERSION = "8" - select BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_7 - -config BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_9 - bool - default y if BR2_HOST_GCC_VERSION = "9" - select BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_8 - -# When adding new entries above, be sure to update -# the HOSTCC_MAX_VERSION variable in the Makefile. - -# Hidden boolean selected by packages in need of Java in order to build -# (example: kodi) -config BR2_NEEDS_HOST_JAVA - bool - -# Hidden boolean selected by pre-built packages for x86, when they -# need to run on x86-64 machines (example: pre-built external -# toolchains, binary tools like SAM-BA, etc.). -config BR2_HOSTARCH_NEEDS_IA32_LIBS - bool - -# Hidden boolean selected by packages that need to build 32 bits -# binaries with the host compiler, even on 64 bits build machines (e.g -# bootloaders). -config BR2_HOSTARCH_NEEDS_IA32_COMPILER - bool - -# Hidden boolean selected by packages that need the host to have an -# UTF8 locale. -config BR2_NEEDS_HOST_UTF8_LOCALE - bool - -# Hidden boolean selected by packages that need the host to have -# support for building gcc plugins -config BR2_NEEDS_HOST_GCC_PLUGIN_SUPPORT - bool - -source "arch/Config.in" - -source "toolchain/Config.in" - -menu "Build options" - -menu "Commands" - -config BR2_WGET - string "Wget command" - default "wget --passive-ftp -nd -t 3" - -config BR2_SVN - string "Subversion (svn) command" - default "svn --non-interactive" - -config BR2_BZR - string "Bazaar (bzr) command" - default "bzr" - -config BR2_GIT - string "Git command" - default "git" - -config BR2_CVS - string "CVS command" - default "cvs" - -config BR2_LOCALFILES - string "Local files retrieval command" - default "cp" - -config BR2_SCP - string "Secure copy (scp) command" - default "scp" - -config BR2_SFTP - string "Secure file transfer (sftp) command" - default "sftp" - -config BR2_HG - string "Mercurial (hg) command" - default "hg" - -config BR2_ZCAT - string "zcat command" - default "gzip -d -c" - help - Command to be used to extract a gzip'ed file to stdout. zcat - is identical to gunzip -c except that the former may not be - available on your system. - Default is "gzip -d -c" - Other possible values include "gunzip -c" or "zcat". - -config BR2_BZCAT - string "bzcat command" - default "bzcat" - help - Command to be used to extract a bzip2'ed file to stdout. - bzcat is identical to bunzip2 -c except that the former may - not be available on your system. - Default is "bzcat" - Other possible values include "bunzip2 -c" or "bzip2 -d -c". - -config BR2_XZCAT - string "xzcat command" - default "xzcat" - help - Command to be used to extract a xz'ed file to stdout. - Default is "xzcat" - -config BR2_LZCAT - string "lzcat command" - default "lzip -d -c" - help - Command to be used to extract a lzip'ed file to stdout. - Default is "lzip -d -c" - -config BR2_TAR_OPTIONS - string "Tar options" - default "" - help - Options to pass to tar when extracting the sources. - E.g. " -v --exclude='*.svn*'" to exclude all .svn internal - files and to be verbose. - -endmenu - -config BR2_DEFCONFIG_FROM_ENV - string - option env="BR2_DEFCONFIG" - -config BR2_DEFCONFIG - string "Location to save buildroot config" - default BR2_DEFCONFIG_FROM_ENV if BR2_DEFCONFIG_FROM_ENV != "" - default "$(CONFIG_DIR)/defconfig" - help - When running 'make savedefconfig', the defconfig file will be - saved in this location. - -config BR2_DL_DIR - string "Download dir" - default "$(TOPDIR)/dl" - help - Directory to store all the source files that we need to fetch. - If the Linux shell environment has defined the BR2_DL_DIR - environment variable, then this overrides this configuration - item. - The directory is organized with a subdirectory for each - package. Each package has its own $(LIBFOO_DL_DIR) variable - that can be used to find the correct path. - - The default is $(TOPDIR)/dl - -config BR2_HOST_DIR - string "Host dir" - default "$(BASE_DIR)/host" - help - Directory to store all the binary files that are built for the - host. This includes the cross compilation toolchain when - building the internal buildroot toolchain. - - The default is $(BASE_DIR)/host - -menu "Mirrors and Download locations" - -config BR2_PRIMARY_SITE - string "Primary download site" - default "" - help - Primary site to download from. If this option is set then - buildroot will try to download package source first from this - site and try the default if the file is not found. - Valid URIs are: - - URIs recognized by $(WGET) - - local URIs of the form file://absolutepath - - scp URIs of the form scp://[user@]host:path. - -config BR2_PRIMARY_SITE_ONLY - bool "Only allow downloads from primary download site" - depends on BR2_PRIMARY_SITE != "" - help - If this option is enabled, downloads will only be attempted - from the primary download site. Other locations, like the - package's official download location or the backup download - site, will not be considered. Therefore, if the package is not - present on the primary site, the download fails. - - This is useful for project developers who want to ensure that - the project can be built even if the upstream tarball - locations disappear. - -if !BR2_PRIMARY_SITE_ONLY - -config BR2_BACKUP_SITE - string "Backup download site" - default "http://sources.buildroot.net" - help - Backup site to download from. If this option is set then - buildroot will fall back to download package sources from here - if the normal location fails. - -config BR2_KERNEL_MIRROR - string "Kernel.org mirror" - default "https://cdn.kernel.org/pub" - help - kernel.org is mirrored on a number of servers around the - world. The following allows you to select your preferred - mirror. By default, a CDN is used, which automatically - redirects to a mirror geographically close to you. - - Have a look on the kernel.org site for a list of mirrors, then - enter the URL to the base directory. Examples: - - http://www.XX.kernel.org/pub (XX = country code) - http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/ftp.kernel.org - -config BR2_GNU_MIRROR - string "GNU Software mirror" - default "http://ftpmirror.gnu.org" - help - GNU has multiple software mirrors scattered around the - world. The following allows you to select your preferred - mirror. By default, a generic address is used, which - automatically selects an up-to-date and local mirror. - - Have a look on the gnu.org site for a list of mirrors, then - enter the URL to the base directory. Examples: - - http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu - http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/gnu - -config BR2_LUAROCKS_MIRROR - string "LuaRocks mirror" - default "http://rocks.moonscript.org" - help - LuaRocks repository. - - See http://luarocks.org - -config BR2_CPAN_MIRROR - string "CPAN mirror (Perl packages)" - default "https://cpan.metacpan.org" - help - CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) is a repository of - Perl packages. It has multiple software mirrors scattered - around the world. This option allows you to select a mirror. - - The list of mirrors is available at: - http://mirrors.cpan.org/ (tabular) - http://mirrors.cpan.org/map.html (clickable world map) - -endif - -endmenu - -config BR2_JLEVEL - int "Number of jobs to run simultaneously (0 for auto)" - default "0" - help - Number of jobs to run simultaneously. If 0, determine - automatically according to number of CPUs on the host system. - -config BR2_CCACHE - bool "Enable compiler cache" - help - This option will enable the use of ccache, a compiler cache. - It will cache the result of previous builds to speed up future - builds. By default, the cache is stored in - $HOME/.buildroot-ccache. - - Note that Buildroot does not try to invalidate the cache - contents when the compiler changes in an incompatible way. - Therefore, if you make a change to the compiler version and/or - configuration, you are responsible for purging the ccache - cache by removing the $HOME/.buildroot-ccache directory. - -if BR2_CCACHE - -config BR2_CCACHE_DIR - string "Compiler cache location" - default "$(HOME)/.buildroot-ccache" - help - Where ccache should store cached files. - If the Linux shell environment has defined the BR2_CCACHE_DIR - environment variable, then this overrides this configuration - item. - -config BR2_CCACHE_INITIAL_SETUP - string "Compiler cache initial setup" - help - Initial ccache settings to apply, such as --max-files or - --max-size. - - For example, if your project is known to require more space - than the default max cache size, then you might want to - increase the cache size to a suitable amount using the -M - (--max-size) option. - - The string you specify here is passed verbatim to ccache. - Refer to ccache documentation for more details. - - These initial settings are applied after ccache has been - compiled. - -config BR2_CCACHE_USE_BASEDIR - bool "Use relative paths" - default y - help - Allow ccache to convert absolute paths within the output - directory into relative paths. - - During the build, many -I include directives are given with an - absolute path. These absolute paths end up in the hashes that - are computed by ccache. Therefore, when you build from a - different directory, the hash will be different and the cached - object will not be used. - - To improve cache performance, set this option to y. This - allows ccache to rewrite absolute paths within the output - directory into relative paths. Note that only paths within the - output directory will be rewritten; therefore, if you change - BR2_HOST_DIR to point outside the output directory and - subsequently move it to a different location, this will lead - to cache misses. - - This option has as a result that the debug information in the - object files also has only relative paths. Therefore, make - sure you cd to the build directory before starting gdb. See - the section "COMPILING IN DIFFERENT DIRECTORIES" in the ccache - manual for more information. - -endif - -config BR2_ENABLE_DEBUG - bool "build packages with debugging symbols" - help - Build packages with debugging symbols enabled. All libraries - and binaries in the 'staging' directory will have debugging - symbols, which allows remote debugging even if libraries and - binaries are stripped on the target. Whether libraries and - binaries are stripped on the target is controlled by the - BR2_STRIP_* options below. - -if BR2_ENABLE_DEBUG -choice - prompt "gcc debug level" - default BR2_DEBUG_2 - help - Set the debug level for gcc - -config BR2_DEBUG_1 - bool "debug level 1" - help - Debug level 1 produces minimal information, enough for making - backtraces in parts of the program that you don't plan to - debug. This includes descriptions of functions and external - variables, but no information about local variables and no - line numbers. - -config BR2_DEBUG_2 - bool "debug level 2" - help - The default gcc debug level is 2 - -config BR2_DEBUG_3 - bool "debug level 3" - help - Level 3 includes extra information, such as all the macro - definitions present in the program. Some debuggers support - macro expansion when you use -g3. -endchoice -endif - -config BR2_ENABLE_RUNTIME_DEBUG - bool "build packages with runtime debugging info" - help - Some packages may have runtime assertions, extra traces, and - similar runtime elements that can help debugging. However, - these elements may negatively influence performance so should - normally not be enabled on production systems. - - Enable this option to enable such runtime debugging. - - Note: disabling this option is not a guarantee that all - packages effectively removed these runtime debugging elements. - -config BR2_STRIP_strip - bool "strip target binaries" - default y - depends on BR2_BINFMT_ELF - help - Binaries and libraries in the target filesystem will be - stripped using the normal 'strip' command. This allows to save - space, mainly by removing debugging symbols. Debugging symbols - on the target are needed for native debugging, but not when - remote debugging is used. - -config BR2_STRIP_EXCLUDE_FILES - string "executables that should not be stripped" - default "" - depends on BR2_STRIP_strip - help - You may specify a space-separated list of binaries and - libraries here that should not be stripped on the target. - -config BR2_STRIP_EXCLUDE_DIRS - string "directories that should be skipped when stripping" - default "" - depends on BR2_STRIP_strip - help - You may specify a space-separated list of directories that - should be skipped when stripping. Binaries and libraries in - these directories will not be touched. The directories should - be specified relative to the target directory, without leading - slash. - -choice - prompt "gcc optimization level" - default BR2_OPTIMIZE_S - help - Set the optimization level for gcc - -config BR2_OPTIMIZE_0 - bool "optimization level 0" - help - Do not optimize. - -config BR2_OPTIMIZE_1 - bool "optimization level 1" - help - Optimize. Optimizing compilation takes somewhat more time, and - a lot more memory for a large function. With -O, the compiler - tries to reduce code size and execution time, without - performing any optimizations that take a great deal of - compilation time. -O turns on the following optimization - flags: -fdefer-pop -fdelayed-branch -fguess-branch-probability - -fcprop-registers -floop-optimize -fif-conversion - -fif-conversion2 -ftree-ccp -ftree-dce -ftree-dominator-opts - -ftree-dse -ftree-ter -ftree-lrs -ftree-sra -ftree-copyrename - -ftree-fre -ftree-ch -funit-at-a-time -fmerge-constants. -O - also turns on -fomit-frame-pointer on machines where doing so - does not interfere with debugging. - -config BR2_OPTIMIZE_2 - bool "optimization level 2" - help - Optimize even more. GCC performs nearly all supported - optimizations that do not involve a space-speed tradeoff. The - compiler does not perform loop unrolling or function inlining - when you specify -O2. As compared to -O, this option increases - both compilation time and the performance of the generated - code. -O2 turns on all optimization flags specified by -O. It - also turns on the following optimization flags: - -fthread-jumps -fcrossjumping -foptimize-sibling-calls - -fcse-follow-jumps -fcse-skip-blocks -fgcse -fgcse-lm - -fexpensive-optimizations -fstrength-reduce - -frerun-cse-after-loop -frerun-loop-opt -fcaller-saves - -fpeephole2 -fschedule-insns -fschedule-insns2 - -fsched-interblock -fsched-spec -fregmove -fstrict-aliasing - -fdelete-null-pointer-checks -freorder-blocks - -freorder-functions -falign-functions -falign-jumps - -falign-loops -falign-labels -ftree-vrp -ftree-pre. Please - note the warning under -fgcse about invoking -O2 on programs - that use computed gotos. - -config BR2_OPTIMIZE_3 - bool "optimization level 3" - help - Optimize yet more. -O3 turns on all optimizations specified by - -O2 and also turns on the -finline-functions, -funswitch-loops - and -fgcse-after-reload options. - -config BR2_OPTIMIZE_G - bool "optimize for debugging" - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_4_8 - help - Optimize for debugging. This enables optimizations that do not - interfere with debugging. It should be the optimization level - of choice for the standard edit-compile-debug cycle, offering - a reasonable level of optimization while maintaining fast - compilation and a good debugging experience. - -config BR2_OPTIMIZE_S - bool "optimize for size" - help - Optimize for size. -Os enables all -O2 optimizations that do - not typically increase code size. It also performs further - optimizations designed to reduce code size. -Os disables the - following optimization flags: -falign-functions -falign-jumps - -falign-loops -falign-labels -freorder-blocks - -freorder-blocks-and-partition -fprefetch-loop-arrays - -ftree-vect-loop-version - This is the default. - -config BR2_OPTIMIZE_FAST - bool "optimize for fast (may break packages!)" - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_4_6 - help - Optimize for fast. Disregard strict standards - compliance. -Ofast enables all -O3 optimizations. It also - enables optimizations that are not valid for all - standard-compliant programs, so be careful, as it may break - some packages. It turns on -ffast-math and the - Fortran-specific -fstack-arrays, unless -fmax-stack-var-size - is specified, and -fno-protect-parens. - -endchoice - -config BR2_ENABLE_LTO - bool "build packages with link-time optimisation" - help - Enable the link-time optimisation (LTO) option when building - packages. Link-time optimisation re-runs optimisations at - link time, which allows the compiler to do interprocedural - analysis across compilation units and thus come with better - results: smaller size and better performance. - - Note that this analysis is limited to statically linked - object files and libraries. - - This option may significantly increase build times, - sometimes 5 times longer, with only limited gains. - - At this time, this option only enables LTO in packages that - have an explicit configuration option for it. Other packages - always enable LTO, but most packages never enable LTO. - -config BR2_GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_ENABLE - bool "Enable google-breakpad support" - depends on BR2_INSTALL_LIBSTDCPP - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_4_8 # C++11 +config BR2_PACKAGE_GAWK + bool "gawk" depends on BR2_USE_WCHAR - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS - depends on (BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC || BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_UCLIBC) - depends on BR2_PACKAGE_GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_ARCH_SUPPORTS - depends on BR2_PACKAGE_HOST_GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_ARCH_SUPPORTS - select BR2_PACKAGE_GOOGLE_BREAKPAD - help - This option will enable the use of google breakpad, a library - and tool suite that allows you to distribute an application to - users with compiler-provided debugging information removed, - record crashes in compact "minidump" files, send them back to - your server and produce C and C++ stack traces from these - minidumps. Breakpad can also write minidumps on request for - programs that have not crashed. - -if BR2_GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_ENABLE - -config BR2_GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_INCLUDE_FILES - string "List of executables and libraries to extract symbols from" - default "" - help - You may specify a space-separated list of binaries and - libraries with full paths relative to $(TARGET_DIR) of which - debug symbols will be dumped for further use with google - breakpad. - - A directory structure that can be used by minidump-stackwalk - will be created at: - - $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/share/google-breakpad-symbols - -endif - -choice - bool "libraries" - default BR2_SHARED_LIBS if BR2_BINFMT_SUPPORTS_SHARED - default BR2_STATIC_LIBS if !BR2_BINFMT_SUPPORTS_SHARED - help - Select the type of libraries you want to use on the target. - - The default is to build dynamic libraries and use those on the - target filesystem, except when the architecture and/or the - selected binary format does not support shared libraries. - -config BR2_STATIC_LIBS - bool "static only" - depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC - help - Build and use only static libraries. No shared libraries will - be installed on the target. This potentially increases your - code size and should only be used if you know what you are - doing. Note that some packages may not be available when this - option is enabled, due to their need for dynamic library - support. - -comment "static only needs a toolchain w/ uclibc or musl" - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC - -config BR2_SHARED_LIBS - bool "shared only" - depends on BR2_BINFMT_SUPPORTS_SHARED - help - Build and use only shared libraries. This is the recommended - solution as it saves space and build time. - -config BR2_SHARED_STATIC_LIBS - bool "both static and shared" - depends on BR2_BINFMT_SUPPORTS_SHARED - help - Build both shared and static libraries, but link executables - dynamically. While building both shared and static libraries - take more time and more disk space, having static libraries - may be useful to link some of the applications statically. - -endchoice - -config BR2_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_FILE - string "location of a package override file" - default "$(CONFIG_DIR)/local.mk" - help - A package override file is a short makefile that contains - variable definitions of the form _OVERRIDE_SRCDIR, which - allows to tell Buildroot to use an existing directory as the - source directory for a particular package. See the Buildroot - documentation for more details on this feature. - -config BR2_GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR - string "global patch directories" - help - You may specify a space separated list of one or more - directories containing global package patches. For a specific - version of a specific package , - patches are applied as follows: - - First, the default Buildroot patch set for the package is - applied from the package's directory in Buildroot. - - Then for every directory - - that exists in - BR2_GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR, if the directory - /// exists, - then all *.patch files in this directory will be applied. - - Otherwise, if the directory / - exists, then all *.patch files in the directory will be - applied. - -menu "Advanced" - -config BR2_FORCE_HOST_BUILD - bool "Force the building of host dependencies" - help - Build all available host dependencies, even if they are - already installed on the system. - - This option can be used to ensure that the download cache of - source archives for packages remain consistent between - different build hosts. - - This option will increase build time. - -config BR2_REPRODUCIBLE - bool "Make the build reproducible (experimental)" - # SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH support in toolchain-wrapper requires GCC 4.4 - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_4_4 - help - This option will remove all sources of non-reproducibility - from the build process. For a given Buildroot configuration, - this allows to generate exactly identical binaries from one - build to the other, including on different machines. - - The current implementation is restricted to builds with the - same output directory. Many (absolute) paths are recorded in - intermediary files, and it is very likely that some of these - paths leak into the target rootfs. If you build with the - same O=... path, however, the result is identical. - - This is labeled as an experimental feature, as not all - packages behave properly to ensure reproducibility. - -config BR2_PER_PACKAGE_DIRECTORIES - bool "Use per-package directories (experimental)" + depends on BR2_USE_MMU # fork() + depends on BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS help - This option will change the build process of Buildroot - package to use per-package target and host directories. - - This is useful for two related purposes: - - - Cleanly isolate the build of each package, so that a - given package only "sees" the dependencies it has - explicitly expressed, and not other packages that may - have by chance been built before. - - - Enable top-level parallel build. - - This is labeled as an experimental feature, as not all - packages behave properly with per-package directories. - -endmenu - -comment "Security Hardening Options" - -config BR2_PIC_PIE_ARCH_SUPPORTS - bool - default y - # Microblaze glibc toolchains don't work with PIC/PIE enabled - depends on !BR2_microblaze - # Nios2 toolchains produce non working binaries with -fPIC - depends on !BR2_nios2 - -config BR2_PIC_PIE - bool "Build code with PIC/PIE" - default y - depends on BR2_PIC_PIE_ARCH_SUPPORTS - depends on BR2_SHARED_LIBS - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_SUPPORTS_PIE - help - Generate Position-Independent Code (PIC) and link - Position-Independent Executables (PIE). - -comment "PIC/PIE needs a toolchain w/ PIE" - depends on BR2_PIC_PIE_ARCH_SUPPORTS - depends on BR2_SHARED_LIBS - depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_SUPPORTS_PIE - -choice - bool "Stack Smashing Protection" - default BR2_SSP_ALL if BR2_ENABLE_SSP # legacy - default BR2_SSP_STRONG if BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_SSP_STRONG - default BR2_SSP_REGULAR - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_SSP - help - Enable stack smashing protection support using GCC's - -fstack-protector option family. - - See - http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hints/downloads/files/ssp.txt - for details. - - Note that this requires the toolchain to have SSP support. - This is always the case for glibc and eglibc toolchain, but is - optional in uClibc toolchains. - -config BR2_SSP_NONE - bool "None" - help - Disable stack-smashing protection. - -config BR2_SSP_REGULAR - bool "-fstack-protector" - help - Emit extra code to check for buffer overflows, such as stack - smashing attacks. This is done by adding a guard variable to - functions with vulnerable objects. This includes functions - that call alloca, and functions with buffers larger than 8 - bytes. The guards are initialized when a function is entered - and then checked when the function exits. If a guard check - fails, an error message is printed and the program exits. - -config BR2_SSP_STRONG - bool "-fstack-protector-strong" - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_SSP_STRONG - help - Like -fstack-protector but includes additional functions to be - protected - those that have local array definitions, or have - references to local frame addresses. - - -fstack-protector-strong officially appeared in gcc 4.9, but - some vendors have backported -fstack-protector-strong to older - versions of gcc. - -config BR2_SSP_ALL - bool "-fstack-protector-all" - help - Like -fstack-protector except that all functions are - protected. This option might have a significant performance - impact on the compiled binaries. - -endchoice - -config BR2_SSP_OPTION - string - default "-fstack-protector" if BR2_SSP_REGULAR - default "-fstack-protector-strong" if BR2_SSP_STRONG - default "-fstack-protector-all" if BR2_SSP_ALL - -comment "Stack Smashing Protection needs a toolchain w/ SSP" - depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_SSP - -choice - bool "RELRO Protection" - default BR2_RELRO_FULL if BR2_TOOLCHAIN_SUPPORTS_PIE - default BR2_RELRO_PARTIAL - depends on BR2_SHARED_LIBS - help - Enable a link-time protection know as RELRO (RELocation Read - Only) which helps to protect from certain type of exploitation - techniques altering the content of some ELF sections. - -config BR2_RELRO_NONE - bool "None" - help - Disables Relocation link-time protections. - -config BR2_RELRO_PARTIAL - bool "Partial" - help - This option makes the dynamic section not writeable after - initialization (with almost no performance penalty). - -config BR2_RELRO_FULL - bool "Full" - depends on BR2_PIC_PIE_ARCH_SUPPORTS - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_SUPPORTS_PIE - select BR2_PIC_PIE - help - This option includes the partial configuration, but also marks - the GOT as read-only at the cost of initialization time during - program loading, i.e every time an executable is started. - -comment "RELRO Full needs a toolchain w/ PIE" - depends on BR2_PIC_PIE_ARCH_SUPPORTS - depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_SUPPORTS_PIE - -endchoice - -comment "RELocation Read Only (RELRO) needs shared libraries" - depends on !BR2_SHARED_LIBS - -config BR2_FORTIFY_SOURCE_ARCH_SUPPORTS - bool - default y - # Microblaze glibc toolchains don't work with Fortify Source enabled - depends on !BR2_microblaze - -choice - bool "Buffer-overflow Detection (FORTIFY_SOURCE)" - default BR2_FORTIFY_SOURCE_1 - depends on BR2_FORTIFY_SOURCE_ARCH_SUPPORTS - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC - depends on !BR2_OPTIMIZE_0 - help - Enable the _FORTIFY_SOURCE macro which introduces additional - checks to detect buffer-overflows in the following standard - library functions: memcpy, mempcpy, memmove, memset, strcpy, - stpcpy, strncpy, strcat, strncat, sprintf, vsprintf, snprintf, - vsnprintf, gets. - - NOTE: This feature requires an optimization level of s/1/2/3/g - - Support for this feature has been present since GCC 4.x. - -config BR2_FORTIFY_SOURCE_NONE - bool "None" - help - Disables additional checks to detect buffer-overflows. - -config BR2_FORTIFY_SOURCE_1 - bool "Conservative" - # gcc bug https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=61164 - depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT || BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_6 - help - This option sets _FORTIFY_SOURCE to 1 and only introduces - checks that shouldn't change the behavior of conforming - programs. Adds checks at compile-time only. - -config BR2_FORTIFY_SOURCE_2 - bool "Aggressive" - # gcc bug https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=61164 - depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT || BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_6 - help - This option sets _FORTIFY_SOURCES to 2 and some more - checking is added, but some conforming programs might fail. - Also adds checks at run-time (detected buffer overflow - terminates the program) - -config BR2_FORTIFY_SOURCE_3 - bool "Extended" - depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_12 - help - This option sets _FORTIFY_SOURCES to 3 and even more - checking is added compared to level 2. Extends checks at - run-time that can introduce an additional performance - overhead. - -endchoice - -comment "Fortify Source needs a glibc toolchain and optimization" - depends on BR2_FORTIFY_SOURCE_ARCH_SUPPORTS - depends on (!BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC || BR2_OPTIMIZE_0) -endmenu - -source "system/Config.in" - -source "linux/Config.in" - -source "package/Config.in" - -source "fs/Config.in" - -source "boot/Config.in" - -source "package/Config.in.host" + A special-purpose programming language which is data driven + rather than procedural. Allows for simple data-reformatting + jobs with just a few lines of code. -source "Config.in.legacy" + http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/ -# br2-external menus definitions -source "$BR2_BASE_DIR/.br2-external.in.menus" +comment "gawk needs a toolchain w/ wchar" + depends on BR2_USE_MMU + depends on !BR2_USE_WCHAR + depends on BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS diff --git a/package/gawk/0001-Fix-a-bug-with-Node_elem_new.patch b/package/gawk/0001-Fix-a-bug-with-Node_elem_new.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 8cbe9c6d02d..00000000000 --- a/package/gawk/0001-Fix-a-bug-with-Node_elem_new.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -From baab183439ff4e0c6b77d62156d447e61fc1dcfb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: "Arnold D. Robbins" -Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2022 21:08:59 +0300 -Subject: [PATCH] Fix a bug with Node_elem_new. - -Signed-off-by: James Hilliard -[james.hilliard1@gmail.com: backport from upstream commit -baab183439ff4e0c6b77d62156d447e61fc1dcfb] -[yann.morin.1998@free.fr: drop all hunks about tests and changelogs] -Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN ---- - interpret.h | 1 + - 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/interpret.h b/interpret.h -index 57d060e6..268655b2 100644 ---- a/interpret.h -+++ b/interpret.h -@@ -238,6 +238,7 @@ uninitialized_scalar: - _("reference to uninitialized argument `%s'") : - _("reference to uninitialized variable `%s'"), - save_symbol->vname); -+ UPREF(m); - PUSH(m); - break; - --- -2.34.1 - diff --git a/package/gawk/gawk.hash b/package/gawk/gawk.hash index 3ab0cfdbb3c..852a815d046 100644 --- a/package/gawk/gawk.hash +++ b/package/gawk/gawk.hash @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Locally calculated after checking pgp signature -# https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/gawk-5.2.0.tar.xz.sig +# https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/gawk-5.2.2.tar.xz.sig # Primary key fingerprint: D196 7C63 7887 1317 7D86 1ED7 DF59 7815 937E C0D2 -sha256 e4ddbad1c2ef10e8e815ca80208d0162d4c983e6cca16f925e8418632d639018 gawk-5.2.0.tar.xz +sha256 3c1fce1446b4cbee1cd273bd7ec64bc87d89f61537471cd3e05e33a965a250e9 gawk-5.2.2.tar.xz # Locally calculated sha256 8ceb4b9ee5adedde47b31e975c1d90c73ad27b6b165a1dcd80c7c545eb65b903 COPYING diff --git a/package/gawk/gawk.mk b/package/gawk/gawk.mk index 47f681339d0..62270cea9c2 100644 --- a/package/gawk/gawk.mk +++ b/package/gawk/gawk.mk @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # ################################################################################ -GAWK_VERSION = 5.2.0 +GAWK_VERSION = 5.2.2 GAWK_SOURCE = gawk-$(GAWK_VERSION).tar.xz GAWK_SITE = $(BR2_GNU_MIRROR)/gawk GAWK_DEPENDENCIES = host-gawk