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Oliver Smith 550b9b3466
pmb.aportgen.gcc: remove !tracedeps option
abuild traces shared library dependencies for binaries in built
packages, and adds all of them to depends. This is needed for the cross
gcc builds, as otherwise it will not add the isl dependency (currently
isl25).

With the crossdirect compilation method we mount the cross-gcc from the
native chroot in the foreign arch chroot. Due to the missing dependency,
isl was not installed in the native chroot, and so when attempting to
use that native cross gcc from the foreign arch chroot, it would try to
load the foreign arch isl instead of the native one. Resulting in lots
of the following errors (and of course not a working gcc):

  Error relocating /usr/lib/libisl.so.23: unsupported relocation type 1026

I had probably added '!tracedeps' because abuild complains about it
otherwise... but as noted in [1] these complaints are safe to ignore.

Keep !strip for now even though it's not in Alpine's APKBUILD. I've
tried to build without and the build fails with:
  strip: Unable to recognise the format of the input file `./usr/aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/lib/libgcc_s.so.1'

[1]: 0415ebf6f9
Related: pmaports issue 1732
2022-10-05 20:44:31 +02:00
Oliver Smith b262609199
pmb.aportgen.gcc: add subpkg libstdc++-dev-$arch
Add the subpackage, because g++-$arch depends on it since
12.1.1_git20220630-r6. This fix was already applied to pmaports, thanks
to ungeskriptet! Adjust the aportgen code to make sure this is added in
the future as well.

Related: pmaports MR 3464
Related: f1044b1dae
2022-09-30 22:02:31 +02:00
Oliver Smith 22e0f64095
pmb.aportgen.gcc: set libgcc=false (MR 2203)
Do not build the foreign arch libgcc. We are using the one provided by
Alpine's binary repository instead, and when building it here and trying
to use it, we actually run into a conflict.

I tried setting BOOTSTRAP="nolibc" first since there is already logic to
then disable libgcc in the APKBUILD. But that also disables g++ which we
do want to build, so we can't use this.

Fixes: issue 2168
2022-09-13 23:42:15 -07:00
Oliver Smith 4c7d2459f5
pmb.aportgen.gcc: remove isl from depends (MR 2203)
Remove it from depends, as the package has been removed in Alpine and
since quite some time we shouldn't have depended on it anyway.

Related: issue 2167
2022-09-13 23:42:15 -07:00
Oliver Smith 6f6a3b0408
Happy new year 2022! 2022-01-02 22:39:14 +01:00
bo41 caf7973e24
args.arch_native: remove (MR 2130)
Replace "args.arch_native" with the direct function call in order to
avoid passing "args" to all functions. This is a step to get rid of this
args-passed-to-all-functions pattern in pmbootstrap.
2021-10-24 14:34:30 +02:00
Alexey Min a6c63f9580
pmb.aportgen.gcc: use more f-strings (MR 2092) 2021-08-10 01:18:22 +03:00
afeuerstein 83c4f142e2
pmb.aportgen.gcc: sync makedepends of gcc aportgen to upstream (MR 2092)
Remove paxmark dep. Follow up to
1c6ba9f907,
which happened 5 months ago.

Fixup testdata too.
2021-08-10 01:16:54 +03:00
Alexey Min 4a8fac6c6e
pmb.aportgen: use correct arch for gcc aportgen (MR 2068)
Previously it always used native (x84_64) arch for apkindex
version check.

As pmb.aportgen.core.alpine_apkindex_path() already has arch
parameter, use it to look up correct APKINDEX.

Also fixup test.
2021-06-13 02:17:28 +03:00
Caio Fontes fb98ad5329
enforce E501 partially in pmb/aportgen (MR 2058) 2021-06-06 19:21:31 +02:00
Oliver Smith 1c791da482
treewide: bump copyright to 2021 2021-01-07 23:30:47 +01:00
Oliver Smith 0dfe489b78
pmbootstrap aportgen: replace arch=all with native (MR 1965)
Packages like binutils-*, busybox-static-*, gcc-*, grub-efi-*, musl-*
are only needed for the native architecture during cross compilation.
Don't bother with trying to build them for other arches to save time and
to avoid getting stuck frequently at "armv7/binutils-aarch64" etc.

A few people like to use pmbootstrap on aarch64 hosts (e.g. PineBook
Pro), so let's make it available for aarch64 again when we can build
aarch64 packages natively in CI and bpo. (They do get stuck there right
now, because of qemu user emulation.)

Related: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/build.postmarketos.org/-/issues/75
2020-09-21 17:48:34 +02:00
Oliver Smith f21c216a26
Cosmetic: use SPDX license header (!1877)
While at it, also remove unnecessary "#!/usr/bin/env python3" in files
that only get imported, and adjust other empty/comment lines in the
beginnings of the files for consistency.

This makes files easier to read, and makes the pmbootstrap codebase more
consistent with the build.postmarketos.org codebase.
2020-02-24 03:11:10 +03:00
Oliver Smith 948e3f931f
Change copyright to 2020 2020-01-06 02:43:00 +01:00
Oliver Smith 5076069209
pmb/aportgen/gcc.py: add LANG_D=false (!1849)
Alpine's APKBUILD for gcc supports a new language that we don't need, so
disable it just like the irrelevant ones.

Related: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/merge_requests/839
2019-12-30 12:04:12 +01:00
Daniele Debernardi 3ce1ea277c
get_upstream_aport: change arg to pkgname (!1811) 2019-09-12 21:20:08 +02:00
Oliver Smith a4733e94e1
pmbootstrap aportgen gcc{,4,6}*: fix depends (!1778)
Explicitly depend on mpc1. Our generated gcc aports use the !tracedeps
option, so we need to explicitly set the libraries it depends on.

This has mostly not been an issue, as we are installing our gcc
packages together with Alpine's gcc package, which causes the libraries
to get installed anyway.

Related: pmaports#236
2019-04-26 22:32:35 +02:00
Daniele Debernardi b015b288b8 Add gcc4 cross-compiler support (!1754)
[skip ci]: CI already went through successfully, just rebasing.
2019-02-12 20:57:05 +00:00
Oliver Smith f16bdaf0ca
Update copyright to 2019
Happy new year \o/
2019-01-02 09:31:20 +01:00
Oliver Smith 71ee6f5bb3
aportgen gcc*: set arch to x86_64 only
This covers most use cases and saves a lot of build time. Can be
changed on demand. Again, this simplifies package building as part of
the new build infrastructure effort.
2018-11-08 07:08:04 +01:00
Oliver Smith 3e7c95e8b4
Support cross compiling kernels with GCC6
* aportgen: modify code to allow generating gcc6-armhf and other gcc6
  cross compiler packages
* package: when 'gcc6' is in the depends of a package, and the cross
  compiling mode is "native" (as we do it with kernels), install the
  gcc6 cross compiler instead of the usual one (gcc8)

Related: pmaports#103
2018-09-30 04:30:36 +02:00
Oliver Smith 43740144bd
gcc-*: fix compiling in strict mode [skip ci] (#1468)
Due to changes in abuild, our `gcc-armhf` etc. packages did not build
when using strict mode (i.e. `pmbootstrap build --strict gcc-armhf`)
anymore.

Changes:
* Set `CBUILDDIR=/`, so apk can read a valid package index from there
* Directly set `_cross_configure`, so it does not use CBUILDDIR anymore
* Set `BOOTSTRAP="nobuildbase"` to prevent apk from installing
  `build-base-armhf` etc. (these don't exist in pmOS)
* Remove legacy code for lazy reproducible builds that wrapped
  `package()`
2018-05-13 18:30:02 +00:00
Oliver Smith b8f35d45b8
aportgen: Gracefully handle old aports_upstream (#1291)
In order to get cross-compilers, we generate a few aports (e.g.
binutils-armhf, gcc-armhf) automatically from Alpine's aports.
pmbootstrap was already able to perform a git checkout of Alpine's
aports repository. But it needed to be manually updated. Otherwise
the `pmbootstrap aportgen` command could actually downgrade the aport
instead of updating it to the current version.

After thinking about adding a dedicated pmbootstrap command for
updating git repositories, I thought it would be better to not open
that can of worms (pmbootstrap as general git wrapper? no thanks).

The solution implemented here compares the upstream aport version of
the git checkout of a certain package (e.g. gcc for gcc-armhf) with the
version in Alpine's binary package APKINDEX. When the aport version is
lower than the binary package version, it shows the user how to update
the git repository with just one command:

    pmbootstrap chroot --add=git --user -- \
        git -C /mnt/pmbootstrap-git/aports_upstream pull

Changes:
* `pmb.aportgen.core.get_upstream_aport()`: new function, that returns
  the absolute path to the upstream aport on disk, after checking the
  version of the aport against the binary package.
* Use that new function in pmb.aportgen.gcc and pmb.aportgen.binutils
* New function `pmb.helpers.repo.alpine_apkindex_path()`: updates the
  APKINDEX if necessary and returns the absolute path to the APKINDEX.
  This code was basically present already, but not as function, so now
  we have a bit less overhead there.
* `pmbootstrap chroot`: new `--user` argument
* `pmb.parse.apkbuild`: make pkgname check optional, as it fails with
  the official gcc APKBUILD before we modify it (the current APKBUILD
  parser is not meant to be perfect, as this would require a full shell
  parsing implementation).
* Extended `test_aportgen.py` and enabled it by default in
  `testcases_fast.sh`.  Previously it was disabled due to traffic
  concerns (cloning the aports repo, but then again we do a full KDE
  plasma mobile installation in Travis now, so that shouldn't matter
  too much).
* `testcases_fast.sh`: With "test_aport_in_sync_with_git" removed
  from the disabled-by-default list (left over from timestamp based
  rebuilds), there were no more test cases disabled by default. I've
  changed it, so now the qemu_running_processes test case is disabled,
  and added an `--all` parameter to the script to disable no test
  cases. Travis runs with the `--all` parameter while it's useful to
  do a quick local test without `--all` in roughly 2 minutes instead of
  10.
* `aports/cross/binutils-*`: Fix `_mirror` variable to point to current
  default Alpine mirror (so the aportgen testcase runs through).
2018-03-11 14:18:21 +00:00
Oliver Smith 9f674675eb
Don't compile cross-compiler packages for the host arch
Example: Building gcc-armhf for armhf does not make sense, so this
commit changes arch="all" to arch="aarch64 x86_64". This helps to
simplify the repository scripts (#970).
2018-01-20 19:17:23 +01:00
Oliver Smith 7750c1dd40
Happy new year! (update copyright to 2018) 2018-01-04 04:53:35 +01:00
Oliver Smith 6627599cf0
pmbootstrap init: Wizard for new port device- and linux-packages (#821)
* pmbootstrap init: Generate new port device- and linux-package
* adds `pmbootstrap aportgen device-*` and
  `pmbootstrap aportgen linux-*`
* ask for confirmation when selecting a non-existing device
* generate the packages directly from init
* refactor aportgen code
* fixed some easy things in the linux- APKBUILD (more to come in
  follow-up PRs!)

Testing:
* Test all questions to the user from pmb.config.init and pmb.aportgen.device
  (except for the timezone question, because we would need to monkeypatch the
  os.path.exists() function, which messes up pytest, so we'd need to refactor
  the timezone function to be more testsuite friendly first)
* Run the device wizard in a testcase a few times and check the output, that
  pmbootstrap.aportgen.device and pmbootstrap.aportgen.linux create by parsing
  the resulting APKBUILDs and deviceinfo and checking its contents.
* Build the generated device package once in the same testcase

Thanks a lot to @drebrez for all the help with this one:
<https://github.com/postmarketOS/pmbootstrap/pull/821>

See also the updated porting guide:
<https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Porting_to_a_new_device>
2017-10-30 19:56:38 +00:00
Oliver Smith c904ffc751 Make gcc-aarch64 reproducible (#366)
This fixes https://github.com/postmarketOS/binary-package-repo/issues/1

GCC generates hardlinks between files `A` and `B` in its `make install` step. The problem is, that `tar` randomly packages `A` as full binary, and links `B` to `A`, or the other way around! I was able to reproduce this issue consistently when re-building `gcc-aarch64` on Travis CI (interestingly, this did not appear for `gcc-armhf`).

The fix is, to delete `B` and create a symlink `B` that points to `A` instead.
2017-08-12 14:06:02 +00:00
Oliver Smith 5eb9b92e7b Fix: gcc-armhf not reproducible (#64) (#333)
libstdc++.a from gcc-armhf was not reproducible on Travis (it was, when built locally!). These .a files are just archives of object files .o, and in this case it was caused by a random order of the .o files in the archive.

This PR patches the package() function of the APKBUILD when running pmbootstrap aportgen gcc-armhf (same for aarch64 of course), to extract all .a files, and repack them to be reproducible (by sorting the files before packing them).

As usually, we can still inherit everything from the upstream gcc aport from Alpine, and apply our changes on top of that.

Travis without the patch:
https://api.travis-ci.org/jobs/260402679/log.txt?deansi=true

> CHALLENGE FAILED for usr/armv6-alpine-linux-muslgnueabihf/lib/libstdc++.a:File 'usr/armv6-alpine-linux-muslgnueabihf/lib/libstdc++.a' is different!

Travis with the patch (I've instructed Travis to run off this branch to test it):
https://api.travis-ci.org/jobs/260806203/log.txt?deansi=true

> Done. Your build exited with 0.
2017-08-04 20:38:27 +00:00
Oliver Smith 4786516a22
Fix #219 for real!
100% tested. Assuming that you don't need to test an obvious change,
because it only changes one line is dangerous. I will learn from this,
sorry for the inconvenience.

`gcc-armhf` compiles fine again with that change, and it is able to
cross-compile packages as it used to.
2017-07-22 12:36:00 +02:00
Oliver Smith 177f6ea592
Fix PEP8 syntax
Spaces around a plus sign.
2017-07-22 11:07:05 +02:00
Oliver Smith 9e5683f151
Fix #219: pmbootstrap could not find g++-armhf/g++-aarch64 2017-07-22 09:49:24 +02:00
Oliver Smith 8a40c245da
Fix #19: gcc-armhf didn't compile anymore 2017-05-31 18:18:45 +02:00
Oliver Smith ae950fb9f7
Hello, there! 2017-05-26 22:08:45 +02:00