Re: [HEADS UP] Update libgit2 to 0.27

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On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 02:14:41PM +1000, Amit Saha wrote:
> Hi Igor,
> 
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 4:33 PM Igor Gnatenko <
> ignatenkobrain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > 0.27.x is released long time ago, but I never got time for updating it. It
> > obviously involves SONAME change.
> >
> > The good thing about this release is that it breaks only things in runtime
> > and only one function changed signature (for building) which nobody uses
> > anyway.
> >
> > I'm going to update library as soon as I get time (possibly on this
> > weekend if no all dependent packages build fine). I will handle all
> > rebuilds myself, just sending a notice.
> >
> > List of affected packages is below.
> > Maintainers by package:
> > R-git2r              qulogic
> > geany-plugins        dmaphy ohaessler pingou
> > ghc-bdcs-api         clumens
> > ghc-gi-ggit          dshea
> > git-evtag            ignatenkobrain walters
> > gitg                 ankursinha ignatenkobrain nacho pwalter
> > julia                nalimilan
> > kf5-ktexteditor      dvratil jgrulich rdieter than
> > libgit2-glib         ignatenkobrain kalev nacho pwalter
> > python-pygit2        pwalter
> > rubygem-rugged       ignatenkobrain ktdreyer tdawson
> > rust-exa             ignatenkobrain
> > rust-pretty-git-prompt ignatenkobrain ttomecek
> > subsurface           pingou
> >
> > Packages by maintainer:
> > ankursinha gitg
> > clumens    ghc-bdcs-api
> > dmaphy     geany-plugins
> > dshea      ghc-gi-ggit
> > dvratil    kf5-ktexteditor
> > ignatenkobrain git-evtag gitg libgit2-glib rubygem-rugged rust-exa
> > rust-pretty-git-prompt
> > jgrulich   kf5-ktexteditor
> > kalev      libgit2-glib
> > ktdreyer   rubygem-rugged
> > nacho      gitg libgit2-glib
> > nalimilan  julia
> > ohaessler  geany-plugins
> > pingou     geany-plugins subsurface
> > pwalter    gitg libgit2-glib python-pygit2
> > qulogic    R-git2r
> > rdieter    kf5-ktexteditor
> > tdawson    rubygem-rugged
> > than       kf5-ktexteditor
> > ttomecek   rust-pretty-git-prompt
> > walters    git-evtag
> >
> 
> Thanks for your work. Just noticed that julia  hasn't been built
> succesfully (https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=19172)
> .  Seems to have failed with: "cc1plus: error: unrecognized command line
> option '-mcet'"
> 
> This is currently an issue in Fedora Scientific building. What would be the
> path forward here?

Drop '-mcet'? It's a bit hard to find docs for it, but [1] says:
"""-mcet -fcf-protection enables support for the Control-Flow
-Enforcement > Technology (CET) feature in future Intel CPUs. This
-involves the
 generation of additional NOPs, which are ignored by the current
 CPUs. It is recommended that you enable this flag now, to detect any
 issues caused by them (e.g., interactions with dynamic
 instrumentation frameworks, or performance issues)."""

It sounds like it's not something that is particularly needed at this
time.

The build log also has a lot of:
/usr/include/features.h:381:4: warning: #warning _FORTIFY_SOURCE requires compiling with optimization (-O) [-Wcpp]
 #  warning _FORTIFY_SOURCE requires compiling with optimization (-O)
    ^~~~~~~
This sounds like the package is not being built with the distro flags.

Zbyszek
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