The packages are the bootstrap ones, modified with the "unbootstrap"
script. Not recommended for real use, but this should make playing with
the ARM build a bit simpler.
The libsolv package somehow got lost in the process when I converted
those. Anyone with a copy of the libsolv_bootstrap packages in their
arm generated folder is welcome to "unbootstrap" and upload it.
* From now on, the gcc-specific system libraries (libgcc, libsupc++ and
libstdc++) are provided by separate packages built along with gcc:
- gcc_syslibs contains the shared libraries (libgcc_s.so, libsupc++.so and
libstdc++.so)
- gcc_syslibs_devel contains the static libraries and both c++ and gcc
headers
The shared libraries now make proper use of symbol versioning and there
are version-specific symlinks
* The buildsystem has been adjusted to no longer use the libraries and
headers from the cross-compiler, but use the ones provided by the
above-mentioned packages. The only exception is that the 32-bit libraries
required for the bootloader of the x86_64 architecture are still taken
from the cross-compiler.
provided in the gcc_syslibs_devel build feature for building Haiku.
* Simplify declaration of c++ and gcc headers for the legacy compiler -
in the end we always use the ones living by our source tree anyway.
* Fix a couple of missing local declarations for jam variables, which
were necessary to avoid a build problem with strace. There are
probably more bugs like these hiding in our build system files, but
I'm saving the fix for those to the next commit.
* Add new gcc packages to the HaikuPorts (x86*-)repositories.
Stop-gap solution to make smpeg installable until the separate libstdc++
package is available. Then it will hopefully have a reliable "compat"
version we can depend on.
* Remove unneeded path mashup in curl to find the ca_root_certificates
and use the file in .self/data/ssl. This makes it possible to rename the
package providing ca_root_certificates without everything exploding.
* Use a certificate file in the format cURL expects, not Mozilla source
file in NSS format.
Tested against wget, curl, and git, which all were still able
to verify certificates and download from HTTPS sites.
Signed-off-by: Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de>