@@ -634,6 +634,8 @@ package/libfuse/0002-util-ulockmgr_server-c-conditionally-define-closefrom-fix-g
package/libgcrypt/0001-configure.ac-add-an-option-to-disable-tests.patch Upstream
package/libglfw/0001-Wayland-Remove-extra-cmake-modules-dependency.patch Upstream
package/libglfw/0002-src-CMakeLists.txt-allow-override-of-wayland-pkgdata.patch Upstream
+package/libglib2/0004-build-move-intl-to-a-subproject.patch Upstream
+package/libglib2/0005-meson-fallback-to-proxy-libintl-subproject.patch Upstream
package/libgpiod/0001-build-add-a-configure-switch-for-building-examples.patch Upstream
package/libgsm/0001-misc-fixes-from-archlinux.patch Upstream
package/libgtk2/0001-reduce-dependencies.patch Upstream
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,1016 @@
+From 3b68ec7c55930ad84065334aeba11e505ec6a44c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: Thomas Devoogdt <thomas@devoogdt.com>
+Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2024 19:13:17 +0100
+Subject: [PATCH] build: move intl to a subproject
+
+Signed-off-by: Thomas Devoogdt <thomas@devoogdt.com>
+---
+ subprojects/proxy-libintl/COPYING | 482 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ subprojects/proxy-libintl/README.md | 42 +++
+ subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.c | 302 ++++++++++++++++
+ subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.h | 110 ++++++
+ subprojects/proxy-libintl/meson.build | 28 ++
+ 5 files changed, 964 insertions(+)
+ create mode 100644 subprojects/proxy-libintl/COPYING
+ create mode 100644 subprojects/proxy-libintl/README.md
+ create mode 100644 subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.c
+ create mode 100644 subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.h
+ create mode 100644 subprojects/proxy-libintl/meson.build
+
+diff --git a/subprojects/proxy-libintl/COPYING b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/COPYING
+new file mode 100644
+index 000000000..bf50f20de
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/COPYING
+@@ -0,0 +1,482 @@
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+diff --git a/subprojects/proxy-libintl/README.md b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/README.md
+new file mode 100644
+index 000000000..6bd2d2a40
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/README.md
+@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
++This is a trivial minimal library intended to act as a proxy for a
++dynamically loaded optional libintl. This dynamically loaded library
++would be intl.dll (the core DLL of GNU gettext-runtime) on Windows,
++libintl.dylib on MacOS, and libintl.so on many embedded (?)
++platforms. It is relevant on Windows, MacOS and some embedded
++platforms. On Linux you have gettext functionality already in the C
++library.
++
++If you compile it with -DSTUB_ONLY the ability to dynamically load
++libintl is not compiled in, and this library always acts as just a
++dummy.
++
++The STUB_ONLY patch was provided by Geoffrey Wossum, thanks.
++
++proxy-libintl was originally intended to be used when building
++software that wants to use i18n features of (GNU) gettext, but one
++wants to be able to decide only at package/installer construction time
++whether to actually support i18n or not. In the negative case, one
++wants to avoid having to ship the gettext DLL (intl.dll) at all. With
++the -DSTUB_ONLY possibility one can also use it when one has no
++intention to provide even the possibility of localisation in the
++binaries one builds against this.
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++When building Windows DLLs with gcc, if you don't use a .def file and
++don't use __declspec(dllexport) attributes either to declare the list
++of exported functions, GNU ld will export all global symbols. Usually
++this is what you want, as it corresponds closely to what happens on
++ELF-based platforms like Linux.
++
++However, when you build such a DLL, let's call it libfoo, against the
++static proxy-libintl, this then means that the libintl entry points
++will also get exported from the libfoo DLL. This is definitely not
++what you want. It might then lead to other DLLs higher up in the
++dependency stack to import the libintl functions from the libfoo DLL.
++
++To avoid this, use the --exclude-libs ld flag, i.e. pass
++-Wl,--exclude-libs=libintl.a in your LDFLAGS when building
++libfoo. Unfortunately there is no __declspec(nodllexport)...
++
++Both a "plain" 32-bit library and a x86_64 one is provided.
++
++Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>, July 2008
+diff --git a/subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.c b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.c
+new file mode 100644
+index 000000000..12fc31198
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.c
+@@ -0,0 +1,302 @@
++/*
++ * Copyright (C) 2008 Tor Lillqvist
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++ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
++ * License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB.txt. If
++ * not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin
++ * Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
++ */
++
++#ifdef _WIN32
++# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
++# include <windows.h>
++#else
++# include <stddef.h>
++# if !STUB_ONLY
++# include <dlfcn.h>
++# endif
++typedef void* HMODULE;
++#endif
++
++#ifdef _MSC_VER
++# define strdup(s) _strdup (s)
++#endif
++
++#include <stdlib.h>
++#include <string.h>
++
++#define G_INTL_COMPILATION
++#include "libintl.h"
++
++int _nl_msg_cat_cntr; /* So that configury thinks it is GNU
++ * gettext
++ */
++
++static char * (*p_gettext) (const char *msgid);
++
++static char * (*p_dgettext) (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid);
++
++static char * (*p_dcgettext) (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid,
++ int category);
++
++static char * (*p_ngettext) (const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n);
++
++static char * (*p_dngettext) (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n);
++
++static char * (*p_dcngettext) (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n,
++ int category);
++
++static char * (*p_textdomain) (const char *domainname);
++
++static char * (*p_bindtextdomain) (const char *domainname,
++ const char *dirname);
++
++static char * (*p_bind_textdomain_codeset) (const char *domainname,
++ const char *codeset);
++
++static int
++use_intl_dll (HMODULE dll)
++{
++#if !STUB_ONLY
++# ifdef _WIN32
++# define LOOKUP(fn) p_##fn = (void *) GetProcAddress (dll, #fn); if (p_##fn == NULL) return 0
++# else
++# define LOOKUP(fn) p_##fn = (void *) dlsym (dll, #fn); if (p_##fn == NULL) return 0
++# endif /* _WIN32 */
++
++
++ LOOKUP (gettext);
++ LOOKUP (dgettext);
++ LOOKUP (dcgettext);
++ LOOKUP (ngettext);
++ LOOKUP (dngettext);
++ LOOKUP (dcngettext);
++ LOOKUP (textdomain);
++ LOOKUP (bindtextdomain);
++ LOOKUP (bind_textdomain_codeset);
++
++#undef LOOKUP
++#endif /* !STUB_ONLY */
++ return 1;
++}
++
++static char *current_domain = NULL;
++
++#define DUMMY(fn, parlist, retval) \
++static char * \
++dummy_##fn parlist \
++{ \
++ return (char *) (retval); \
++}
++
++DUMMY (gettext,
++ (const char *msgid),
++ msgid)
++
++DUMMY (dgettext,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid),
++ msgid)
++
++DUMMY (dcgettext,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid,
++ int category),
++ msgid)
++
++DUMMY (ngettext,
++ (const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n),
++ n == 1 ? msgid1 : msgid2)
++
++DUMMY (dngettext,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n),
++ n == 1 ? msgid1 : msgid2)
++
++DUMMY (dcngettext,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n,
++ int category),
++ n == 1 ? msgid1 : msgid2)
++
++/* GLib requires that textdomain(NULL) returns "messages"
++ * if textdomain() hasn't been called earlier.
++ */
++DUMMY (textdomain,
++ (const char *domainname),
++ (domainname ?
++ (free (current_domain), current_domain = strdup (domainname)) :
++ (current_domain ?
++ current_domain :
++ (current_domain = strdup ("messages")))))
++
++/* bindtextdomain() should return the current dirname for the domain,
++ * after possibly changing it. I don't think software usually checks
++ * the return value, though, so just return a dummy string now. This
++ * is the dummy implementation after all, so it hardly matters?
++ */
++DUMMY (bindtextdomain,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *dirname),
++ "/dummy")
++
++/* bind_textdomain_codeset() should return the corrent codeset for the
++ * domain after possibly changing it. Again, this is the dummy
++ * implementation, so just return the codeset argument.
++ */
++DUMMY (bind_textdomain_codeset,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *codeset),
++ codeset)
++
++#undef DUMMY
++
++static void
++use_dummy (void)
++{
++#define USE_DUMMY(fn) p_##fn = dummy_##fn
++
++ USE_DUMMY (gettext);
++ USE_DUMMY (dgettext);
++ USE_DUMMY (dcgettext);
++ USE_DUMMY (ngettext);
++ USE_DUMMY (dngettext);
++ USE_DUMMY (dcngettext);
++ USE_DUMMY (textdomain);
++ USE_DUMMY (bindtextdomain);
++ USE_DUMMY (bind_textdomain_codeset);
++
++#undef USE_DUMMY
++
++}
++
++static void
++setup (void)
++{
++ static int beenhere = 0;
++
++ if (!beenhere)
++ {
++#if !STUB_ONLY
++#if defined(_WIN64)
++ /* On 64-bit Windows we have let libtool choose the default name
++ * for the DLL, as we don't need the intl.dll name for backward
++ * compatibility
++ */
++ HMODULE intl_dll = LoadLibrary ("libintl-8.dll");
++# elif defined( _WIN32)
++ HMODULE intl_dll = LoadLibrary ("intl.dll");
++# elif defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
++ HMODULE intl_dll = dlopen ("libintl.dylib", RTLD_LAZY);
++# else
++ HMODULE intl_dll = dlopen ("libintl.so", RTLD_LAZY);
++# endif
++#else /* !STUB_ONLY */
++ HMODULE intl_dll = NULL;
++#endif /* STUB_ONLY */
++
++ if (intl_dll != NULL &&
++ use_intl_dll (intl_dll))
++ ;
++ else
++ use_dummy ();
++
++ beenhere = 1;
++ }
++}
++
++void
++_proxy_libintl_deinit (void)
++{
++ if (current_domain != NULL)
++ {
++ free (current_domain);
++ current_domain = NULL;
++ }
++}
++
++#define IMPLEMENT(fn, parlist, parlist2) \
++char * \
++g_libintl_ ## fn parlist \
++{ \
++ setup (); \
++ return p_##fn parlist2; \
++}
++
++IMPLEMENT (gettext,
++ (const char *msgid),
++ (msgid))
++
++IMPLEMENT (dgettext,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid),
++ (domainname, msgid))
++
++IMPLEMENT (dcgettext,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid,
++ int category),
++ (domainname, msgid, category))
++
++IMPLEMENT (ngettext,
++ (const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n),
++ (msgid1, msgid2, n))
++
++IMPLEMENT (dngettext,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n),
++ (domainname, msgid1, msgid2, n))
++
++IMPLEMENT (dcngettext,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n,
++ int category),
++ (domainname, msgid1, msgid2, n, category))
++
++IMPLEMENT (textdomain,
++ (const char *domainname),
++ (domainname))
++
++IMPLEMENT (bindtextdomain,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *dirname),
++ (domainname, dirname))
++
++IMPLEMENT (bind_textdomain_codeset,
++ (const char *domainname,
++ const char *codeset),
++ (domainname, codeset))
++
++#undef IMPLEMENT
+diff --git a/subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.h b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.h
+new file mode 100644
+index 000000000..791cc10ab
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/libintl.h
+@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
++/*
++ * Copyright (C) 2008 Tor Lillqvist
++ *
++ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
++ * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
++ * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
++ *
++ * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
++ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
++ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
++ * Library General Public License for more details.
++ *
++ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
++ * License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB.txt. If
++ * not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin
++ * Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
++ */
++
++#ifndef _LIBINTL_H
++#define _LIBINTL_H 1
++
++#include <locale.h>
++
++#ifndef LC_MESSAGES
++# define LC_MESSAGES 1729 /* Use same value as in GNU gettext */
++#endif
++
++/* Define this to make configure checks successfully find gettext in libintl.
++ * This will cause the AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]) macro to successfully detect
++ * that gettext is in -lintl, not in libc, and needs #include <libintl.h> */
++#ifndef __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION
++# define __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION
++#endif
++
++#if defined(__has_attribute)
++# define PROXY_LIBINTL_HAS_GNUC_FORMAT __has_attribute(__format_arg__)
++#else
++# define PROXY_LIBINTL_HAS_GNUC_FORMAT (__GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 4))
++#endif
++
++#if PROXY_LIBINTL_HAS_GNUC_FORMAT
++# define PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT(arg_idx) __attribute__((__format_arg__(arg_idx)))
++#else
++# define PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT(arg_idx)
++#endif
++
++#define gettext g_libintl_gettext
++#define dgettext g_libintl_dgettext
++#define dcgettext g_libintl_dcgettext
++#define ngettext g_libintl_ngettext
++#define dngettext g_libintl_dngettext
++#define dcngettext g_libintl_dcngettext
++#define textdomain g_libintl_textdomain
++#define bindtextdomain g_libintl_bindtextdomain
++#define bind_textdomain_codeset g_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset
++
++/* Define G_INTL_STATIC_COMPILATION to link statically */
++#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(G_INTL_STATIC_COMPILATION)
++/* Export when producing library, import when linking against library */
++# ifdef G_INTL_COMPILATION
++# define G_INTL_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
++# else
++# define G_INTL_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
++# endif
++#else
++# define G_INTL_EXPORT extern
++#endif
++
++#ifdef __cplusplus
++extern "C" {
++#endif
++
++G_INTL_EXPORT char *g_libintl_gettext (const char *msgid) PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT (1);
++
++G_INTL_EXPORT char *g_libintl_dgettext (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid) PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT (2);
++
++G_INTL_EXPORT char *g_libintl_dcgettext (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid,
++ int category) PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT (2);
++
++G_INTL_EXPORT char *g_libintl_ngettext (const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n) PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT (1) PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT (2);
++
++G_INTL_EXPORT char *g_libintl_dngettext (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n) PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT (2) PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT (3);
++
++G_INTL_EXPORT char *g_libintl_dcngettext (const char *domainname,
++ const char *msgid1,
++ const char *msgid2,
++ unsigned long int n,
++ int category) PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT (2) PROXY_LIBINTL_GNUC_FORMAT (3);
++
++G_INTL_EXPORT char *g_libintl_textdomain (const char *domainname);
++
++G_INTL_EXPORT char *g_libintl_bindtextdomain (const char *domainname,
++ const char *dirname);
++
++G_INTL_EXPORT char *g_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset (const char *domainname,
++ const char *codeset);
++
++#ifdef __cplusplus
++}
++#endif
++
++#endif /* _LIBINTL_H */
+diff --git a/subprojects/proxy-libintl/meson.build b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/meson.build
+new file mode 100644
+index 000000000..957bf18ae
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/subprojects/proxy-libintl/meson.build
+@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
++project('proxy-libintl', 'c',
++ version : '1',
++ meson_version : '>= 0.46.0',
++ default_options : [ 'warning_level=1',
++ 'c_std=gnu99',
++ 'buildtype=debugoptimized' ])
++
++if get_option('default_library') == 'static'
++ add_project_arguments('-DG_INTL_STATIC_COMPILATION', language : 'c')
++endif
++
++install_headers('libintl.h')
++
++intl_lib = library('intl',
++ 'libintl.c',
++ c_args: ['-DSTUB_ONLY'],
++ soversion : 8,
++ darwin_versions : ['10', '10.5'],
++ install : true)
++
++c_args = []
++if get_option('default_library') == 'static'
++ c_args += ['-DG_INTL_STATIC_COMPILATION']
++endif
++
++intl_dep = declare_dependency(link_with : intl_lib,
++ compile_args: c_args,
++ include_directories : include_directories('.'))
+--
+2.34.1
+
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+From 537484faba100c22f4f6ff941701375907657071 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: Thomas Devoogdt <thomas@devoogdt.com>
+Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2024 19:21:06 +0100
+Subject: [PATCH] meson: fallback to proxy-libintl subproject
+
+This partially reverts 71438c44b7e92789374159b0c8db0378986c8417.
+
+Signed-off-by: Thomas Devoogdt <thomas@devoogdt.com>
+---
+ meson.build | 3 +--
+ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
+
+diff --git a/meson.build b/meson.build
+index 0cbc9689f..82b74a9e1 100644
+--- a/meson.build
++++ b/meson.build
+@@ -2115,8 +2115,7 @@ endif
+ if libintl.found()
+ have_bind_textdomain_codeset = cc.has_function('bind_textdomain_codeset', dependencies: libintl_deps)
+ else
+- libintl = dependency('intl', allow_fallback: true)
+- assert(libintl.type_name() == 'internal')
++ libintl = subproject('proxy-libintl').get_variable('intl_dep')
+ libintl_deps = [libintl]
+ have_bind_textdomain_codeset = true # proxy-libintl supports it
+ endif
+--
+2.34.1
+
Commit 12ba3563655e3ebab252e52daa6c710864fa869f disabled support for wrap downloads, which is used to fetch a fallback libintl implementation if needed. So add one ourselves, the files are fetched from https://github.com/frida/proxy-libintl/tree/0.4. Fixes: http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/04d/04d9a17e64503e0bece7bad33549ef3ad4b237c9/build-end.log. Signed-off-by: Thomas Devoogdt <thomas@devoogdt.com> --- No upstream patch has been provided yet because it's not clear if this is applicable, perhaps, meson-based packages should have download infrastructure for those wrap downloads. --- .checkpackageignore | 2 + ...0004-build-move-intl-to-a-subproject.patch | 1016 +++++++++++++++++ ...fallback-to-proxy-libintl-subproject.patch | 29 + 3 files changed, 1047 insertions(+) create mode 100644 package/libglib2/0004-build-move-intl-to-a-subproject.patch create mode 100644 package/libglib2/0005-meson-fallback-to-proxy-libintl-subproject.patch