* Upload to unstable.
* Fix bootstrapping using 1.21.0, which is more strict about redundant &mut
previously used in u-output-failed-commands.patch.
* Only allow up to 5 test failures.
[dgit import unpatched rustc 1.21.0+dfsg1-2]
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++rustc (1.20.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ Starting from version 1.20.0+dfsg1-1 (i.e. the previous version) the Debian
++ packages of rustc no longer fail their build if any tests fail. In other
++ words, some tests might have failed when building this and future versions of
++ the package. This is due to lack of maintainer time to investigate failures.
++
++ Many previous test failures were reported to upstream and did not receive a
++ timely response, suggesting the failures were not important. I was then
++ forced to patch out the test to make the build proceed, so several tests were
++ being ignored in practise anyway.
++
++ This brings the Debian package in line with the Fedora package which also
++ ignores all test failures. (Many other distributions don't run tests at all.)
++
++ If you think that the Debian rustc package is miscompiling your program in a
++ way that the upstream distributed compiler doesn't, you may check the test
++ failures here:
++
++ https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=rustc
++
++ If you can identify a relevant test failure as well as the patches needed to
++ fix it (either to rustc or LLVM), this will speed up the processing of any
++ bug reports on the Debian side.
++
++ We will also examine these failures ourselves on a best-effort basis and
++ attempt to fix the more serious-looking ones.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 16 Oct 2017 18:02:23 +0200
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Test failures
++=============
++
++Starting from version 1.20.0+dfsg1-1 the Debian packages of rustc no longer
++fail the overall build if > 0 tests fail. Instead, we allow up to 5 tests to
++fail. In other words, if you're reading this in a binary package, between 0 and
++5 tests might have failed when building this.
++
++This is due to lack of maintainer time to investigate all failures. Many
++previous test failures were reported to upstream and did not receive a timely
++response, suggesting the failures were not important. I was then forced to
++patch out the test to make the build proceed, so several tests were being
++ignored in practise anyway.
++
++This brings the Debian package in line with the Fedora package which also
++ignores all test failures. (Many other distributions don't run tests at all.)
++
++If you think that the Debian rustc package is miscompiling your program in a
++way that the upstream distributed compiler doesn't, you may check the test
++failures here:
++
++https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=rustc
++
++If you can identify a relevant test failure, as well as the patches needed to
++fix it (either to rustc or LLVM), this will speed up the processing of any bug
++reports on the Debian side.
++
++We will also examine these failures ourselves on a best-effort basis and
++attempt to fix the more serious-looking ones.
++
++
++Shared libraries
++================
++
++For now, the shared libraries of Rust are private.
++The rational is the following:
++ * Upstream prefers static linking for now
++ - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/10209
++ * rust is still under heavy development. As far as we know, there is
++ no commitement from upstream to provide a stable ABI for now.
++ Until we know more, we cannot take the chance to have Rust-built packages
++ failing at each release of the compiler.
++ * Static builds are working out of the box just fine
++ * However, LD_LIBRARY_PATH has to be updated when -C prefer-dynamic is used
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org>, Fri, 13 Feb 2015 15:08:43 +0100
++
++
++Cross-compiling
++===============
++
++Rust uses LLVM, so cross-compiling works a bit differently from the GNU
++toolchain. The most important difference is that there are no "cross"
++compilers, every compiler is already a cross compiler. All you need to do is
++install the standard libraries for each target architecture you want to compile
++to. For rustc, this is libstd-rust-dev, so your debian/control would look
++something like this:
++
++ Build-Depends:
++ [..]
++ rustc:native (>= $version),
++ libstd-rust-dev (>= $version),
++ [..]
++
++You need both, this is important. When Debian build toolchains satisfy the
++build-depends of a cross-build, (1) a "rustc:native" Build-Depends selects
++rustc for the native architecture, which is possible because it's "Multi-Arch:
++allowed", and this will implicitly pull in libstd-rust-dev also for the native
++architecture; and (2) a "libstd-rust-dev" Build-Depends implies libstd-rust-dev
++for the foreign architecture, since it's "Multi-Arch: same".
++
++You'll probably also want to add
++
++ include /usr/share/rustc/architecture.mk
++
++to your debian/rules. This sets some useful variables like DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE.
++
++See the cargo package for an example.
++
++Terminology
++-----------
++
++The rust ecosystem generally uses the term "host" for the native architecture
++running the compiler, equivalent to DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE or "build" in GNU
++terminology, and "target" for the foreign architecture that the build products
++run on, equivalent to DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE or "host" in GNU terminology. For
++example, rustc --version --verbose will output something like:
++
++ rustc 1.16.0
++ [..]
++ host: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
++
++And both rustc and cargo have --target flags:
++
++ $ rustc --help | grep '\-\-target'
++ --target TARGET Target triple for which the code is compiled
++ $ cargo build --help | grep '\-\-target'
++ --target TRIPLE Build for the target triple
++
++One major exception to this naming scheme is in CERTAIN PARTS OF the build
++scripts of cargo and rustc themselves, such as the `./configure` scripts and
++SOME PARTS of the `config.toml` files. Here, "build", "host" and "target" mean
++the same things they do in GNU toolchain terminology. However, IN OTHER PARTS
++OF the build scripts of cargo and rustc, as well as cargo and rustc's own
++output and logging messages, the term "host" and "target" mean as they do in
++the previous paragraph. Yes, it's a total mind fuck. :( Table for clarity:
++
++======================================= =============== ========================
++ Rust ecosystem, Some parts of the rustc
++GNU term / Debian envvar rustc and cargo and cargo build scripts
++======================================= =============== ========================
++build DEB_BUILD_{ARCH,RUST_TYPE} host build
++ the machine running the build
++--------------------------------------- --------------- ------------------------
++host DEB_HOST_{ARCH,RUST_TYPE} target host(s)
++ the machine the build products run on
++--------------------------------------- --------------- ------------------------
++only relevant when building a compiler
++target DEB_TARGET_{ARCH,RUST_TYPE} N/A target(s)
++ the one architecture that the built extra architectures
++ cross-compiler itself builds for to build "std" for
++--------------------------------------- --------------- ------------------------
++
++
++Porting to new architectures (on the same distro)
++=================================================
++
++As mentioned above, to cross-compile rust packages you need to install the rust
++standard library for each relevant foreign architecture. However, this is not
++needed when cross-compiling rustc itself; its build system will build any
++relevant foreign-architecture standard libraries automatically.
++
++Cross-build, in a schroot using sbuild
++--------------------------------------
++
++0. Set up an schroot for your native architecture, for sbuild:
++
++ sudo apt-get install sbuild
++ sudo sbuild-adduser $LOGNAME
++ newgrp sbuild # or log out and log back in
++ sudo sbuild-createchroot --include=eatmydata,ccache,gnupg unstable \
++ /srv/chroot/unstable-$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH)-sbuild \
++ http://deb.debian.org/debian
++
++ See https://wiki.debian.org/sbuild for more details.
++
++1. Build it:
++
++ sudo apt-get source --download-only rustc
++ sbuild --host=$new_arch rustc_*.dsc
++
++Cross-build, directly on your own system
++----------------------------------------
++
++0. Install the build-dependencies of rustc (including cargo and itself):
++
++ sudo dpkg --add-architecture $new_arch
++ sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends build-dep --host-architecture=$new_arch rustc
++
++1. Build it:
++
++ apt-get source --compile --host-architecture=$new_arch rustc
++
++Native-build using bundled upstream binary blobs
++------------------------------------------------
++
++Use the same instructions as given in "Bootstrapping" in debian/README.source
++in the source package, making sure to set the relevant architectures.
++
++Responsible distribution of cross-built binaries
++------------------------------------------------
++
++By nature, cross-builds do not run tests. These are important for rustc and
++many tests often fail on newly-supported architectures even if builds and
++cross-builds work fine. You should find some appropriate way to test your
++cross-built packages rather than blindly shipping them to users.
++
++For example, Debian experimental is an appropriate place to upload them, so
++that they can be installed and tested on Debian porter boxes, before being
++uploaded to unstable and distributed to users.
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Document by Ximin Luo, Luca Bruno & Sylvestre Ledru
++
++This source package is unfortunately quite tricky and with several cutting
++edges, due to the complexity of rust-lang bootstrapping system and the high
++rate of language changes still ongoing.
++
++We try to describe here inner packaging details and the reasons behind them.
++
++If you are looking to help maintain this package, be sure to read the "Notes
++for package maintainers" section further below.
++
++
++Embedded libraries
++==================
++
++This source package embeds several external libraries (foeked and managed
++by rust upstream as git submodules).
++In early stages, many more libraries were forked/emebedded but we are steadily
++progressing in splitting them out.
++
++Here below the remaining ones, with the technical reasons.
++
++ * jemalloc from https://github.com/rust-lang/jemalloc
++ -> system-wide one can't be used due to rust using a "je_" prefix.
++
++ This is intentional upstream design and won't change soon, see:
++ - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/18678
++ - http://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2014/11/14/allocators-in-rust/
++
++ * compiler-rt from https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-rt
++ -> system-wide compiler-rt fails during linkage
++
++ Bug reported upstream, still to be fixed, see:
++ - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15054
++ - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15708
++
++As a summary, we plan to:
++ * keep embedding jemalloc (probably forever)
++ * work with upstream to fix compiler-rt linkage soon.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sat, 06 May 2017 13:26:08 +0200
++
++
++Building from source
++====================
++
++The Debian rustc package will use the system rustc to bootstrap itself from.
++The system rustc has to be either the previous or the same version as the rustc
++being built; the build will fail if this is not the case.
++
++ sudo apt-get build-dep ./
++ dpkg-buildpackage
++ # Or, to directly use what's in the Debian FTP archive
++ sudo apt-get build-dep rustc
++ apt-get source --compile rustc
++
++Alternatively, you may give the "pkg.rustc.dlstage0" DEB_BUILD_PROFILE to
++instead use the process defined by Rust upstream. This downloads the "official"
++stage0 compiler for the version being built from rust-lang.org. At the time of
++writing "official" means "the previous stable version".
++
++ sudo apt-get build-dep -P pkg.rustc.dlstage0 ./
++ dpkg-buildpackage
++ # Or, to directly use what's in the Debian FTP archive
++ sudo apt-get build-dep -P pkg.rustc.dlstage0 rustc
++ apt-get source --compile -P pkg.rustc.dlstage0 rustc
++
++After [1] is fixed, both of these should in theory give identical results.
++
++If neither of these options are acceptable to you, e.g. because your distro
++does not have rustc already and your build process cannot access the network,
++see "Bootstrapping" below.
++
++[1] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34902
++
++
++Bootstrapping
++=============
++
++To bootstrap rustc on a distro that does not have it or cargo available on any
++architecture (so cross-compiling is not an option) you can run `debian/rules
++source_orig-stage0`. This creates a .dsc that does not Build-Depend on rustc or
++cargo. Instead, it includes an extra orig-stage0 source tarball that contains
++the official stage0 compiler, pre-downloaded from rust-lang.org so that your
++build daemons don't need to access the network during the build.
++
++ debian/rules source_orig-stage0
++ # Follow the final manual instructions that it outputs. Then:
++ sbuild ../rustc_*.dsc && dput ../rustc_*.dsc
++
++To only bootstrap specific architectures, run this instead:
++
++ upstream_bootstrap_arch="arm64 armhf" debian/rules source_orig-stage0
++
++This way, other architectures will be omitted from the orig-stage0 tarball. You
++might want to do this e.g. if these other architectures are already present in
++your distro, but the $upstream_bootstrap_arch ones are not yet present.
++
++Notes
++-----
++
++The approach bundles the upstream bootstrapping binaries inside the Debian
++source package. This is a nasty hack that stretches the definition of "source
++package", but has a few advantages explained below.
++
++The traditional Debian way of bootstrapping compilers - and other distros have
++similar approaches - is some variant of the following:
++
++1. A developer locally installs some upstream bootstrapping binaries.
++2. They locally build a Debian package, using these binaries as undeclared
++ build dependencies.
++3. They upload these binary packages to Debian, which can be used as declared
++ Build-Depends in the future, including by the same package.
++
++The problem with this is, Debian does not have any policy nor infrastructure
++that can try to reproduce what this developer supposedly did.
++
++Using bootstrapping binary blobs *at some point of the process* is unavoidable.
++Rather than pretending we didn't do this, it is better to record *which blobs*
++we used, so it can be audited later. If we bundle non-Debian build-dependencies
++inside the source package, then we can do a *source-only upload*, and the
++building of the binary packages can be done by the normal build infrastructure.
++
++If the build process is reproducible [1] then we can be sure that *you* (as the
++developer that prepared the source-only upload) didn't backdoor the binaries,
++nor did the build daemons even if they were compromised during the build.
++
++The bootstrapping binaries may still have been backdoored, but this is true in
++both scenarios. So our arrangement is still a strict improvement in security,
++because it reduces the set of "things that may have been backdoored". Also,
++more people use the upstream binaries than the "magical original Debian
++package", so backdoors have a greater chance of being detected in the former.
++
++In the long run, this process is laying the foundations for doing Diverse
++Double-Compilation [2], where we use *many independent* bootstrapping binaries
++to reproduce bit-for-bit identical output compilers, giving confidence that
++nothing was backdoored along the way.
++
++[1] The build process for rustc is currently *not* reproducible but we're
++ working towards it. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34902
++[2] http://www.dwheeler.com/trusting-trust/
++
++
++Maintaining this package
++========================
++
++Import of a new upstream version
++--------------------------------
++
++$ uscan --verbose
++$ ver=UPDATE-ME # whatever it is, X.YY.0 probably
++$ tar xf ../rustc-$ver-src.tar.gz && ( cd rustc-$ver-src/ && ../debian/prune-unused-deps ) && rm -rf rustc-$ver-src/
++# ^ If this fails, you probably need to refresh patches or edit debian/prune-unused-deps
++$ git commit -m "Update Files-Excluded for new upstream version $ver" debian/copyright
++$ uscan --verbose # yes, again, to pick up the new Files-Excluded stuff
++
++# Keep running this and follow its instructions, until it gives no output:
++$ debian/check-orig-suspicious.sh $ver
++# When you are satisfied with the above, proceed:
++
++$ gbp import-orig ../rustc_$ver+dfsg1.orig.tar.xz
++$ dch -v $ver+dfsg1-1 -m "New upstream release."
++$ debian/rules update-version
++# might also need to bump the version of the cargo Build-Depends
++# then refresh patches, etc etc
++
++# If you need to repack again, bump the 'repacksuffix' in d/watch then run
++$ uscan --verbose --force-download
++# This will do a local repack using the new Files-Excluded rules, without
++# redownloading the orig tarball (despite the slightly misleading flag).
++
++
++Proceeding after build failure
++------------------------------
++
++If your build fails, don't run `./x.py` directly as that will detect it's being
++run with different settings, and run the build from scratch all over again.
++overwriting all intermediate files. Instead, do:
++
++$ debian/rules run_rustbuild X_CMD="build|test|install" X_FLAGS="whatever"
++
++Hopefully, this will directly proceed to the step that failed, without
++rebuilding everything in between.
++
++
++Comparing Debian rustc vs upstream rustc
++----------------------------------------
++
++This package does things the Debian way, which differs significantly from
++upstream practices. If you find a bug, you might want to check if it is present
++in the upstream package. Run "debian/rules debian/configure-upstream" to
++generate a script, that you can then run in an unpacked upstream directory.
++
++This will configure it in a "halfway" style between upstream and Debian.
++Specifically, it will not build LLVM nor download stuff from crates.io, yet
++Debian patches are *not* applied. These specific settings were chosen as a
++tradeoff between convenience vs being close to what upstream does - so that the
++chances of a bug here being a genuine upstream issue rather than a Debian bug,
++is much higher. Also, with the exception of LLVM, these are non-default modes
++*supported by* upstream so they would be happy to receive bug reports about it
++even if your issue only occurs here.
++
++OTOH if you need to test a completely clean upstream build, including all the
++annoying stuff like building LLVM and downloading dependencies from crates.io,
++simply unpack the tarball and run `./configure && ./x.py build` etc as normal.
++This can be useful for confirming that an issue is caused by Debian's LLVM.
++
++If you need to test a LLVM patch, do something like this:
++
++# build your patched LLVM debs, then:
++$ mkdir -p llvm-destdir && cd llvm-destdir
++$ ver=4.0; VERSION=FIXME
++$ for i in llvm-$ver llvm-$ver-dev llvm-$ver-runtime llvm-$ver-tools libllvm$ver; do \
++ dpkg -x ../"$i"_*${VERSION}_*.deb .; done
++$ cd ../rustc
++$ debian/rules LLVM_DESTDIR=$PWD/../llvm-destdir build
++
++If you need to test a patch to the stage0 rustc, do something like this:
++
++# build your patched rustc debs or upstream rustc, then:
++$ mkdir -p rust-destdir && cd rust-destdir
++$ ver=1.20; VERSION=FIXME;
++$ for i in rustc libstd-rust-$ver libstd-rust-dev; do \
++ dpkg -x ../"$i"_*${VERSION}_*.deb .; done
++$ cd ../rustc
++$ debian/rules RUST_DESTDIR=$PWD/../rust-destdir build
++
++
++Useful links
++------------
++
++The Fedora rust team is more active than the Debian one. Here are their links:
++
++Source code
++https://src.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/rust.git/tree/
++
++Binary packages and test logs
++https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/rust/
++If the same test fails both on Fedora and Debian it's a good indication that
++we're not Doing It Wrong and can file a valid bug upstream.
++
++Package metadata
++https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/rust/
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Older backlog
++=============
++
++ * Use Compiler-rt package
++ * Improve the bootstrap (do the local build first on our systems, upload
++ to Debian and use the packages)
++ * Port on other archs
++ * Create a runtime package (rust-runtime)
++ * Move the runtime library into a public directory
++ * Package the various editors plugins (emacs, kate & vim)
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Tue, 20 Jan 2015 08:50:28 +0100
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# Used for testing architecture.mk, and for make_orig-stage0_tarball.sh.
++# Not for end users.
++#
++# Usage:
++# $ make -s --no-print-directory -f debian/architecture-test.mk rust-for-deb_arm64
++# arm64 aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
++
++include debian/architecture.mk
++
++deb_arch_setvars = $(foreach var,ARCH ARCH_OS ARCH_CPU ARCH_BITS ARCH_ENDIAN GNU_CPU GNU_SYSTEM GNU_TYPE MULTIARCH,\
++ $(eval DEB_$(1)_$(var) = $(shell dpkg-architecture -a$(1) -qDEB_HOST_$(var) 2>/dev/null)))
++
++rust-for-deb_%:
++ $(eval $(call deb_arch_setvars,$*))
++ $(eval $(call rust_type_setvar,DEB_$*))
++ @echo $(DEB_$(*)_ARCH) $(DEB_$(*)_RUST_TYPE)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# This Makefile snippet defines DEB_*_RUST_TYPE triples based on DEB_*_GNU_TYPE
++
++include /usr/share/dpkg/architecture.mk
++
++rust_cpu = $(subst i586,i686,$(if $(findstring -armhf-,-$(2)-),$(subst arm,armv7,$(1)),$(1)))
++rust_type_setvar = $(1)_RUST_TYPE ?= $(call rust_cpu,$($(1)_GNU_CPU),$($(1)_ARCH))-unknown-$($(1)_GNU_SYSTEM)
++
++$(foreach machine,BUILD HOST TARGET,\
++ $(eval $(call rust_type_setvar,DEB_$(machine))))
++
++# fallback for older dpkg versions
++ifeq ($(DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE),-unknown-)
++ DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE = $(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)
++endif
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/sh
++# NOTE: this script very likely does not work any more, don't try to use it
++# unless you're very familiar with the rest of the packaging.
++#
++# Build a Debian source package out of an existing unpacked rustc deb source,
++# and the official rust preview releases.
++#
++# infinity0 occasionally makes, builds and uploads them here:
++# https://launchpad.net/~infinity0/+archive/ubuntu/rust-nightly
++# https://launchpad.net/~infinity0/+archive/ubuntu/rust-beta
++
++# You can set these env vars to tweak the behaviour of this script.
++CHANNEL="${CHANNEL:-beta}" # either beta or nightly
++DIST="${DIST:-experimental}" # which suite to put in debian/changelog
++DEBDIR="${DEBDIR:-}" # where is the debian/ directory? defaults to this script
++NOREMOTE="${NOREMOTE:-false}" # e.g. if you have already downloaded all necessary files
++# note that we already use "wget -N" to avoid redundant downloads
++NOCLOBBER="${NOCLOBBER:-true}" # don't rebuild if we already have the .dsc
++DPUT_HOST="${DPUT_HOST}" # optional host dput the resulting .dsc to
++ARCHES="amd64 arm64 i386"
++
++do_temporary_fixups() {
++# patches needed to subsequent versions go here
++local verprefix="${1%.0-beta.?}"
++verprefix="${verprefix%.0-nightly}"
++( cd debian/patches
++local f
++for f in *; do
++ fb="${f%.patch}"
++ fb="${fb%.diff}"
++ # if an updated patch exists, use it
++ if test -f "${fb}_${verprefix}"*; then mv "${fb}_${verprefix}"* "$f"; fi
++done )
++case "$1" in
++"1.14."*|"1.15."*)
++ dquilt delete ignore-stdcall-test-on-arm64.patch
++ ;;
++esac
++}
++
++abort() { local x="$1"; shift; echo >&2 "$@"; exit "$x"; }
++
++dquilt() {
++ QUILT_PATCHES="debian/patches" \
++ QUILT_PATCH_OPTS="--reject-format=unified" \
++ QUILT_DIFF_ARGS="-p ab --no-timestamps --no-index --color=auto" \
++ QUILT_REFRESH_ARGS="-p ab --no-timestamps --no-index" \
++ quilt "$@"
++}
++
++HOST="https://static.rust-lang.org"
++BASENAME="rustc-$CHANNEL-src.tar.gz"
++JQUERY="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.4.js"
++
++SCRIPTDIR="$(dirname "$0")"
++DEBDIR="$(readlink -f ${DEBDIR:-$SCRIPTDIR})"
++echo "using DEBDIR=$DEBDIR as debian tree to copy into upstream tarball"
++test "$PWD" = "${PWD#$DEBDIR}" || abort 1 "must run from outside DEBDIR"
++test -d "$DEBDIR" || abort 1 "DEBDIR not a directory: $DEBDIR"
++
++set -x
++set -e
++
++$NOREMOTE || wget -N "$HOST/dist/$BASENAME"
++$NOREMOTE || wget -N "$HOST/dist/$BASENAME.asc"
++$NOREMOTE || gpg2 -v "$BASENAME.asc"
++$NOREMOTE || wget -N "$HOST/dist/index.txt"
++MODDATE1="$(grep "^/dist/$BASENAME," index.txt \
++ | cut -d, -f3 | sed -e 's/\(.*\)-\(.*\)-\(.*\)T.*/\1\2\3/')"
++MODDATE2="$(TZ=UTC stat "$BASENAME" -c %y | sed -e 's/\(.*\)-\(.*\)-\([0-9]*\) .*$/\1\2\3/')"
++$NOREMOTE || test "$MODDATE1" = "$MODDATE2" || abort 2 "file mod times don't match, try again"
++$NOREMOTE || wget -N "$JQUERY"
++
++rm -rf "rustc-$CHANNEL"
++tar xf "$BASENAME"
++
++cd "rustc-$CHANNEL"
++{
++ echo "CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL=$CHANNEL"
++ echo "CFG_HASH_COMMAND=md5sum | cut -c1-8"
++ sed -n -e '/^CFG_RELEASE/,/^##/{/^CFG_INFO/d;p}' mk/main.mk
++ echo "all:"
++ echo " @echo export CFG_RELEASE=\$(CFG_RELEASE)"
++} | make -f - > ./envvars
++. ./envvars
++NEWUPSTR="$(echo "$CFG_RELEASE.$MODDATE2+dfsg1" | sed -e 's/-beta/~beta/' -e 's/-nightly/~~nightly/')"
++if $NOCLOBBER && test -f "../rustc_$NEWUPSTR-1.dsc"; then
++ cd ..
++ rm -rf "rustc-$CHANNEL"
++ abort 0 "already have rustc_$NEWUPSTR-1.dsc; set NOCLOBBER=false if you want to force"
++fi
++cp -a "$DEBDIR" .
++mk-origtargz --repack --compression xz -v "$NEWUPSTR" "../$BASENAME"
++cd ..
++
++rm -rf "rustc-$CHANNEL" "rustc-$NEWUPSTR"
++tar xf "rustc_$NEWUPSTR.orig.tar.xz"
++mv "rustc-$CHANNEL" "rustc-$NEWUPSTR"
++
++libstd_ver() {
++ dpkg-parsechangelog --show-field Version | sed -re 's/([^.]+)\.([^.]+)\..*/\1.\2/'
++}
++
++cd "rustc-$NEWUPSTR"
++cp -a "$DEBDIR" .
++
++OLD_LIBVER="$(libstd_ver)"
++dch -D "$DIST" -v "$NEWUPSTR-1" "Team upload."
++dch -a "Switch to $CHANNEL channel."
++NEW_LIBVER="$(libstd_ver)"
++do_temporary_fixups "$CFG_RELEASE"
++mkdir -p ../"dl_${CFG_RELEASE}"
++ln -sf ../"dl_${CFG_RELEASE}" dl
++# TODO: don't do this if orig-dl already exists
++$NOREMOTE || upstream_bootstrap_arch="$ARCHES" debian/rules source_orig-dl
++rm -f dl
++cp -al ../"dl_${CFG_RELEASE}" dl
++# set build-dep arch exceptions
++deb_bd_arch_ex="$(echo "$ARCHES" | sed -e 's/\S*/!\0/g')"
++sed -e 's/rustc (\(.*\))\( *\[\(.*\)\]\)\?/rustc (\1) ['"$deb_bd_arch_ex"']/g' -i debian/control
++
++rm -f debian/missing-sources/jquery-*
++cp "../$(basename "$JQUERY")" debian/missing-sources
++sed -i -e "s/$OLD_LIBVER/$NEW_LIBVER/" "debian/control"
++sed -i -e 's/\(RELEASE_CHANNEL := \)\(.*\)/\1'"$CHANNEL"'/g' debian/rules
++sed -i -e 's/^update .*/update '"$OLD_LIBVER $NEW_LIBVER"'/' debian/update-version.sh
++( cd debian && bash ./update-version.sh )
++
++while dquilt push; do dquilt refresh; done
++dquilt pop -a
++rm -rf .pc
++dpkg-buildpackage -d -S
++cd ..
++
++if test -n "$DPUT_HOST"; then
++ dput "$DPUT_HOST" "rustc_$NEWUPSTR-1_source.changes"
++else
++ set +x
++ echo "Source package built, but there is NO GUARANTEE THAT IT WORKS!"
++ echo "You should now try to build it with \`sudo cowbuilder --build rustc_$NEWUPSTR-1.dsc\`"
++fi
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++rustc (1.21.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Fix bootstrapping using 1.21.0, which is more strict about redundant &mut
++ previously used in u-output-failed-commands.patch.
++ * Only allow up to 5 test failures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 25 Oct 2017 20:27:30 +0200
++
++rustc (1.21.0+dfsg1-1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Fix the "install" target for cross-compilations; cross-compiling with
++ sbuild --host=$foreign-arch should work again.
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; changes:
++ - Priority changed to optional from extra.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 17 Oct 2017 00:42:54 +0200
++
++rustc (1.20.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Disable jemalloc to fix FTBFS with 1.21 on armhf.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 25 Oct 2017 12:01:19 +0200
++
++rustc (1.20.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update changelog entry for 1.20.0+dfsg1-1 to reflect that it was actually
++ and accidentally uploaded to unstable. No harm, no foul.
++ * We are no longer failing the build when tests fail, see NEWS or
++ README.Debian for details.
++ * Bump LLVM requirement to fix some failing tests.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 21 Oct 2017 14:20:17 +0200
++
++rustc (1.20.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 15 Oct 2017 23:30:35 +0200
++
++rustc (1.19.0+dfsg3-4) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Bump LLVM requirement to pull in a fix for a FTBFS on ppc64el.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 15 Oct 2017 21:31:03 +0200
++
++rustc (1.19.0+dfsg3-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix a trailing whitespace for tidy.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 19 Sep 2017 16:09:41 +0200
++
++rustc (1.19.0+dfsg3-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Add a patch to print extra information when tests fail.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 19 Sep 2017 12:32:03 +0200
++
++rustc (1.19.0+dfsg3-1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Upgrade to LLVM 4.0. (Closes: #873421)
++ * rust-src: install Debian patches as well
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 15 Sep 2017 04:02:09 +0200
++
++rustc (1.18.0+dfsg1-4) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Support gperf 3.1. (Closes: #869610)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 25 Jul 2017 23:19:47 +0200
++
++rustc (1.18.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Disable failing run-make test on armhf.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 22 Jul 2017 20:30:25 +0200
++
++rustc (1.18.0+dfsg1-2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required.
++ * Change rustc to Multi-Arch: allowed and update Build-Depends with :native
++ annotations. Multi-Arch: foreign is typically for arch-indep packages that
++ might need to satisfy dependency chains of different architectures. Also
++ update instructions on cross-compiling to match this newer situation.
++ * Build debugging symbols for non-libstd parts of rustc.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 17 Jul 2017 23:04:03 +0200
++
++rustc (1.18.0+dfsg1-1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 27 Jun 2017 12:51:22 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-8) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Workaround for linux #865549, fix FTBFS on ppc64el.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 17 Jul 2017 13:41:59 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-7) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Show exception traceback in bootstrap.py to examine ppc64el build failure.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 21 Jun 2017 10:46:27 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-6) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 21 Jun 2017 00:24:22 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-5) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * More work-arounds for armhf test failures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 16 Jun 2017 13:27:45 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-4) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix arch-indep and arch-dep tests.
++ * Bump the LLVM requirement to fix FTBFS on armhf.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 14 Jun 2017 21:37:16 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Try to force the real gdb package. Some resolvers like aspcud will select
++ gdb-minimal under some circumstances, but this causes the debuginfo-gdb
++ tests to break.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 14 Jun 2017 00:48:37 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Support and document cross-compiling of rustc itself.
++ * Document cross-compiling other rust packages such as cargo.
++ * Work around upstream #39015 by disabling those tests rather than by
++ disabling optimisation, which causes FTBFS on 1.17.0 ppc64el. See
++ upstream #42476 and #42532 for details.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 13 Jun 2017 21:13:31 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New upstream release
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Adapt packaging for rustbuild, the new upstream cargo-based build system.
++
++ [ Matthijs van Otterdijk ]
++ * Add a binary package, rust-src. (Closes: #846177)
++ * Link to local Debian web resources in the docs, instead of remote ones.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 16 May 2017 18:00:53 +0200
++
++rustc (1.16.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable so we have something to build 1.17 with.
++ * Update u-ignoretest-powerpc.patch for 1.16.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 19 Apr 2017 22:47:18 +0200
++
++rustc (1.16.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Don't ignore test failures on Debian unstable.
++ * Re-fix ignoring armhf test, accidentally reverted in previous version.
++ * Try to fix buildd failure by swapping B-D alternatives.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 16 Apr 2017 15:05:47 +0200
++
++rustc (1.16.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ * u-ignoretest-jemalloc.patch removed (applied upstream)
++
++ [ Matthias Klose ]
++ * Bootstrap using the rustc version in the archive, on all architectures.
++ * Work around a GCC 4.8 ICE on AArch64.
++ * Use alternative build dependencies on cmake3 and binutils-2.26 for
++ builds on 14.04 LTS (trusty).
++ * debian/make_orig*dl_tarball.sh: Include all Ubuntu architectures.
++ * debian/rules: Ignore test results for now.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Thu, 13 Apr 2017 15:24:03 +0200
++
++rustc (1.15.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable so we have something to build 1.16 with.
++ * Try to fix ignoring atomic-lock-free tests on armhf.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 22 Mar 2017 00:13:27 +0100
++
++rustc (1.15.1+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ignore atomic-lock-free tests on armhf.
++ * Update ignoretest-armhf_03.patch for newer 1.15.1 behaviour.
++ * Tidy up some other patches to do with ignoring tests.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 12 Mar 2017 04:15:33 +0100
++
++rustc (1.15.1+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update armhf ignoretest patch.
++ * Bootstrap armhf. (Closes: #809316, #834003)
++ * Bootstrap ppc4el. (Closes: #839643)
++ * Fix rust-lldb symlink. (Closes: #850639)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 02 Mar 2017 23:01:26 +0100
++
++rustc (1.15.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (won't probably be in stretch).
++ see the 1.4 git branch for the follow up for stable
++ * Call to the test renamed from check-notidy => check
++ * d/p/u-destdir-support.diff: Apply upstream patch to support
++ destdir in the make install (for rustbuild, in later versions)
++ * Overrides the 'binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath' lintian warnings.
++ We need them for now
++ * Refresh of the patches
++
++ [ Sven Joachim ]
++ * Drop Pre-Depends on multiarch-support. (Closes: #856109)
++
++ [ Erwan Prioul ]
++ * Fix test and build failures for ppc64el. (Closes: #839643)
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Disable rustbuild for the time being (as it was in 1.14) and instead
++ bootstrap two new arches, armhf and ppc64el.
++ * Switch back to debhelper 9 to make backporting easier.
++ * Switch Build-Depends on binutils-multiarch back to binutils, the former is
++ no longer needed by the upstream tests.
++
++ [ Matthias Klose ]
++ * Compatibility fixes and improvements to help work better on Ubuntu.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sun, 26 Feb 2017 21:12:27 +0100
++
++rustc (1.14.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix mips64 Makefile patches.
++ * Don't run arch-dep tests in a arch-indep build.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 04 Jan 2017 21:34:56 +0100
++
++rustc (1.14.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update README.Debian, the old one was way out of date.
++ * Detect mips CPUs in ./configure and fill in mips Makefile rules.
++ * Work around jemalloc-related problems in the upstream bootstrapping
++ binaries for arm64, ppc64el, s390x.
++ * Disable jemalloc on s390x - upstream already disable it for some other
++ arches.
++ * Disable jemalloc tests for arches where jemalloc is disabled.
++ * We still expect the following failures:
++ * arm64 should be fixed (i.e. no failures) compared to the previous upload.
++ * armhf will FTBFS due to 'Illegal instruction' and this can only be fixed
++ with the next stable rustc release.
++ * mips mipsel mips64el ppc64 ppc64el s390x will FTBFS due to yet other
++ test failures beyond the ones I fixed above; this upload is only to save
++ me manual work in producing nice reports that exhibit these failures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 29 Dec 2016 23:00:47 +0100
++
++rustc (1.14.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New upstream release
++ * Update debian/watch
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Try to bootstrap armhf ppc64 ppc64el s390x mips mipsel mips64el.
++ (Closes: #809316, #834003, #839643)
++ * Make rust-gdb and rust-lldb arch:all packages.
++ * Switch to debhelper 10.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 24 Dec 2016 18:03:03 +0100
++
++rustc (1.13.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Skip macro-stepping test on arm64, until
++ https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37225 is resolved.
++
++ -- Luca Bruno <lucab@debian.org> Sat, 26 Nov 2016 23:40:14 +0000
++
++rustc (1.13.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Use Debian system jquery instead of upstream's embedded copy.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 11 Nov 2016 13:35:23 +0100
++
++rustc (1.12.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New (minor) upstream release
++ * Missing dependency from rust-lldb to python-lldb-3.8 (Closes: #841833)
++ * Switch to llvm 3.9. (Closes: #841834)
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Dynamically apply rust-boot-1.12.1-from-1.12.0.diff.
++ This allows us to bootstrap from either 1.11.0 or 1.12.0.
++ * Bump LLVM Build-Depends version to get the backported patches for LLVM
++ #30402 and #29163.
++ * Install debugger_pretty_printers_common to rust-gdb and rust-lldb.
++ (Closes: #841835)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 07 Nov 2016 14:15:14 +0100
++
++rustc (1.12.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ignore test run-make/no-duplicate-libs. Fails on i386
++ * Ignore test run-pass-valgrind/down-with-thread-dtors.rs . Fails on arm64
++ * I am not switching to llvm 3.9 now because a test freezes. The plan is
++ to silent the warning breaking the build and upload 1.12.1 after
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Wed, 05 Oct 2016 10:48:01 +0200
++
++rustc (1.12.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * new upstream release
++ - Rebase of the patches and removal of deprecated patches
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Thu, 29 Sep 2016 20:45:04 +0200
++
++rustc (1.11.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix separate build-arch and build-indep builds.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 13 Sep 2016 12:30:41 +0200
++
++rustc (1.11.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix rebuilding against the current version, by backporting a patch I wrote
++ that was already applied upstream. Should fix the FTBFS that was observed
++ by tests.reproducible-builds.org.
++ * Ignore a failing stdcall test on arm64; should fix the FTBFS there.
++ * Backport a doctest fix I wrote, already applied upstream.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 12 Sep 2016 17:40:12 +0200
++
++rustc (1.11.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ * Add versioned binutils dependency. (Closes: #819475, #823540)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 07 Sep 2016 10:31:57 +0200
++
++rustc (1.10.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Rebuild with LLVM 3.8, same as what upstream are using
++ * Dynamically link against LLVM. (Closes: #832565)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 30 Jul 2016 22:36:41 +0200
++
++rustc (1.10.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Tentatively support ARM architectures
++ * Include upstream arm64,armel,armhf stage0 compilers (i.e. 1.9.0 stable)
++ in a orig-dl tarball, like how we previously did for amd64,i386.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 22 Jul 2016 15:54:51 +0200
++
++rustc (1.10.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ * Add myself to uploaders
++ * Update our build process to bootstrap from the previous Debian rustc stable
++ version by default. See README.Debian for other options.
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 17 Jul 2016 03:40:49 +0200
++
++rustc (1.9.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (Closes: #825752)
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sun, 29 May 2016 17:57:38 +0200
++
++rustc (1.8.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Fix using XZ for the orig tarball: needs explicit --repack in debian/watch
++ * Drop wno-error patch; applied upstream.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 15 Apr 2016 12:01:45 +0200
++
++rustc (1.7.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Thu, 03 Mar 2016 22:41:24 +0100
++
++rustc (1.6.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Apply upstream fix to silent a valgrind issue in the test suite
++ (Closes: ##812825)
++ * Add gcc & libc-dev as dependency of rustc to make sure it works
++ out of the box
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Work around rust bug https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/31529
++ * Enable optional tests, and add verbosity/backtraces to tests
++ * Use XZ instead of GZ compression (will apply to the next new upload)
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Tue, 02 Feb 2016 15:08:11 +0100
++
++rustc (1.6.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * mk/rt.mk: Modify upstream code to append -Wno-error rather than trying
++ to remove the string "-Werror". (Closes: #812448)
++ * Disable new gcc-6 "-Wmisleading-indentation" warning, which triggers
++ (incorrectly) on src/rt/miniz.c. (Closes: #811573)
++ * Guard arch-dependent dh_install commands appropriately, fixing
++ arch-indep-only builds. (Closes: #809124)
++
++ -- Angus Lees <gus@debian.org> Tue, 26 Jan 2016 05:40:14 +1100
++
++rustc (1.6.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * new upstream release
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Use secure links for Vcs-* fields.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 22 Jan 2016 10:56:08 +0100
++
++rustc (1.5.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ - We believe that we should let rust transit to testing
++ (Closes: #786836)
++ * Move away from hash to the same rust naming schema
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Thu, 10 Dec 2015 17:23:32 +0100
++
++rustc (1.4.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ 198068b3 => 1bf6e69c
++ * Update the download url in debian/watch
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 30 Oct 2015 09:36:02 +0100
++
++rustc (1.3.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ 62abc69f => 198068b3
++ * jquery updated from 2.1.0 to 2.1.4
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Use LLVM 3.7 as upstream does, now that it's released. (Closes: #797626)
++ * Fix debian/copyright syntax mistakes.
++ * Don't Replace/Break previous versions of libstd-rust-*
++ * Check that the libstd-rust-* name in d/control matches upstream.
++ * Several other minor build tweaks.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sat, 19 Sep 2015 14:39:35 +0200
++
++rustc (1.2.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ libstd-rust-7d23ff90 => libstd-rust-62abc69f
++ * Add llvm-3.6-tools to the build dep as it is
++ now needed for tests
++ * Fix the Vcs-Browser value
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sat, 08 Aug 2015 23:13:44 +0200
++
++rustc (1.1.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * rust-{gdb,lldb} now Replaces pre-split rustc package.
++ Closes: #793433.
++ * Several minor lintian cleanups.
++
++ -- Angus Lees <gus@debian.org> Fri, 24 Jul 2015 17:47:48 +1000
++
++rustc (1.1.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * Replace remote Rust logo with local file in HTML docs.
++ * Symlink rust-{gdb,lldb}.1 to {gdb,lldb}.1 manpages.
++ Note that gdb.1 requires the gdb-doc package, and that lldb.1 doesn't
++ exist yet (see #792908).
++ * Restore "Architecture: amd64 i386" filter, mistakenly removed in
++ previous version. Unfortunately the toolchain bootstrap isn't ready
++ to support all Debian archs yet. Closes: #793147.
++
++ -- Angus Lees <gus@debian.org> Wed, 22 Jul 2015 09:51:08 +1000
++
++rustc (1.1.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * Set SONAME when building dylibs
++ * Split out libstd-rust, libstd-rust-dev, rust-gdb, rust-lldb from rustc
++ - libs are now installed into multiarch-friendly locations
++ - rpath is no longer required to use dylibs (but talk to Debian Rust
++ maintainers before building a package that depends on the dylibs)
++ * Install /usr/share/rustc/architecture.mk, which declares Rust arch
++ triples for Debian archs and is intended to help future Rust packaging
++ efforts. Warning: it may not be complete/accurate yet.
++ * New upstream release (1.1)
++
++ -- Angus Lees <gus@debian.org> Thu, 16 Jul 2015 14:23:47 +1000
++
++rustc (1.0.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * New upstream release (1.0!)
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * Fix the watch file
++ * Update of the repack to remove llvm sources
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sat, 16 May 2015 08:24:32 +1000
++
++rustc (1.0.0~beta.4-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * New upstream release (beta 3)
++ - Drop manpage patch - now included upstream
++ * Replace duplicated compile-time dylibs with symlinks to run-time libs
++ (reduces installed size by ~68MB)
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New upstream release (beta 4)
++ * Replace two more occurrences of jquery by the package
++ * Repack upstream to remove an LLVM file with a non-DFSG license
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Wed, 06 May 2015 11:14:30 +0200
++
++rustc (1.0.0~alpha.2-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * Patch upstream manpages to address minor troff issues
++ * Make 'debian/rules clean' also clean LLVM source
++ * Rename primary 'rust' binary package to 'rustc'
++ * Fix potential FTBFS: rust-doc requires texlive-fonts-recommended (for
++ pzdr.tfm)
++ * Build against system LLVM
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New testing release
++ * Renaming of the source package
++ * Set a minimal version for dpkg-dev and debhelper (for profiles)
++ * For now, disable build profiles as they are not supported in Debian
++ * Introduce some changes by Angus Lees
++ - Introduction of build stages
++ - Disable the parallel execution of tests
++ - Improving of the parallel syntax
++ - Use override_dh_auto_build-arch
++ - Use override_dh_auto_build-indep
++ - Better declarations of the doc
++ - Update of the description
++ - Watch file updated (with key check)
++
++ [ Luca Bruno ]
++ * rules: respect 'nocheck' DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sat, 07 Mar 2015 09:25:47 +0100
++
++rust (1.0.0~alpha-0~exp1) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ * Initial package (Closes: #689207)
++ Work done by Luca Bruno, Jordan Justen and Sylvestre Ledru
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 23 Jan 2015 15:47:37 +0100
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/sh
++
++set -x
++
++ver="$1"
++test -n "$ver" || exit 2
++
++FILTER="Files-Excluded: in debian/copyright and run a repack."
++SUS_WHITELIST=$(find "${PWD}" -name upstream-tarball-unsuspicious.txt -type f)
++
++rm -rf rustc-$ver-src/
++tar xf ../rustc_$ver+dfsg1.orig.tar.xz && cd rustc-$ver-src/
++
++# Remove non-suspicious files, warning on patterns that match nothing
++grep -v '^#' ${SUS_WHITELIST} | xargs -I% sh -c 'rm -r ./% || true'
++echo "Checking for suspicious files..."
++
++# TODO: merge the -m stuff into suspicious-source(1).
++suspicious-source -v -m text/x-objective-c
++# The following shell snippet is a bit more strict than suspicious-source(1)
++find . -type f -and -not -name '.cargo-checksum.json' -exec file '{}' \; | \
++ sed -e 's/\btext\b\(.*\), with very long lines/verylongtext\1/g' | \
++ grep -v '\b\(text\|empty\)\b' || true
++
++# Most C and JS code should be in their own package
++find src/vendor/ -name '*.c' -o -name '*.js'
++
++echo "The above files (if any) seem suspicious, please audit them."
++echo "If good, add them to ${SUS_WHITELIST}."
++echo "If bad, add them to ${FILTER}."
++
++echo "Artifacts left in rustc-$ver-src, please remove them yourself."
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++9
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++[build]
++submodules = false
++vendor = true
++locked-deps = false
++
++build = "DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE"
++host = ["DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE"]
++target = ["DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE"]
++
++docs = false
++
++[install]
++prefix = "/usr"
++
++[target.DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE]
++llvm-config = "LLVM_DESTDIR/usr/lib/llvm-LLVM_VERSION/bin/llvm-config"
++
++ifelse(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE,DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE,,
++[target.DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE]
++llvm-config = "LLVM_DESTDIR/usr/lib/llvm-LLVM_VERSION/bin/llvm-config"
++
++)dnl
++ifelse(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE,DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE,,DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE,DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE,,
++[target.DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE]
++llvm-config = "LLVM_DESTDIR/usr/lib/llvm-LLVM_VERSION/bin/llvm-config"
++
++)dnl
++[llvm]
++
++[rust]
++use-jemalloc = false
++
++channel = "RELEASE_CHANNEL"
++
++# parallel codegen interferes with reproducibility, see
++# https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34902#issuecomment-319463586
++#codegen-units = 0
++debuginfo = true
++debuginfo-lines = true
++rpath = false
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Source: rustc
++Section: devel
++Priority: optional
++Maintainer: Rust Maintainers <pkg-rust-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
++Uploaders: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>,
++ Luca Bruno <lucab@debian.org>,
++ Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org>,
++ Angus Lees <gus@debian.org>,
++ Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++# :native annotations are to support cross-compiling, see README.Debian
++Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9),
++ dpkg-dev (>= 1.17.14),
++ python:native,
++ cargo:native (>= 0.19.0) <!pkg.rustc.dlstage0>,
++ rustc:native (>= 1.20.0+dfsg) <!pkg.rustc.dlstage0>,
++ rustc:native (<= 1.21.0++) <!pkg.rustc.dlstage0>,
++ llvm-4.0-dev:native (>= 1:4.0.1-8),
++ llvm-4.0-tools:native (>= 1:4.0.1-8),
++ libllvm4.0 (>= 1:4.0.1-8),
++ autotools-dev,
++ cmake (>= 3.0) | cmake3,
++ gperf,
++# this is sometimes needed by rustc_llvm
++ zlib1g-dev:native,
++ zlib1g-dev,
++# used by rust-installer
++ liblzma-dev:native,
++# test dependencies:
++ binutils (>= 2.26) <!nocheck> | binutils-2.26 <!nocheck>,
++ git <!nocheck>,
++ procps <!nocheck>,
++# below are optional tools even for 'make check'
++ gdb (>= 7.12) <!nocheck>,
++# Work around #864741. The version constraint for gdb above should already do
++# that, but this will keep things covered even in the case that they change
++# gdb-minimal to do a versioned Provides: gdb.
++Build-Conflicts: gdb-minimal <!nocheck>
++Standards-Version: 4.1.1
++Homepage: http://www.rust-lang.org/
++Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-rust/rust.git
++Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-rust/rust.git
++
++Package: rustc
++Architecture: any
++Multi-Arch: allowed
++Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
++Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libstd-rust-dev (= ${binary:Version}),
++ gcc, libc-dev, binutils (>= 2.26)
++Recommends: rust-gdb | rust-lldb
++Suggests: rust-doc, rust-src
++Description: Rust systems programming language
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++
++Package: libstd-rust-1.21
++Section: libs
++Architecture: any
++Multi-Arch: same
++Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
++Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
++Description: Rust standard libraries
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains the standard Rust libraries, built as dylibs.
++
++Package: libstd-rust-dev
++Section: libdevel
++Architecture: any
++Multi-Arch: same
++Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libstd-rust-1.21 (= ${binary:Version})
++Description: Rust standard libraries - development files
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains development files necessary to use the standard
++ Rust libraries.
++
++Package: rust-gdb
++Architecture: all
++Depends: gdb, ${misc:Depends}
++Suggests: gdb-doc
++Replaces: rustc (<< 1.1.0+dfsg1-1)
++Description: Rust debugger (gdb)
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains pretty printers and a wrapper script for
++ invoking gdb on rust binaries.
++
++Package: rust-lldb
++Architecture: all
++# When updating, also update rust-lldb.links
++Depends: lldb-4.0, ${misc:Depends}, python-lldb-4.0
++Replaces: rustc (<< 1.1.0+dfsg1-1)
++Description: Rust debugger (lldb)
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains pretty printers and a wrapper script for
++ invoking lldb on rust binaries.
++
++Package: rust-doc
++Section: doc
++Architecture: all
++Build-Profiles: <!nodoc>
++Depends: ${misc:Depends},
++ libjs-jquery, libjs-highlight.js, libjs-mathjax,
++ fonts-open-sans, fonts-font-awesome
++Description: Rust systems programming language - Documentation
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains the Rust tutorial, language reference and
++ standard library documentation.
++
++Package: rust-src
++Architecture: all
++Depends: ${misc:Depends}
++Description: Rust systems programming language - source code
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains sources of the Rust compiler and standard
++ libraries, useful for IDEs and code analysis tools such as Racer.
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
++Upstream-Name: rust
++Source: https://www.rust-lang.org
++Files-Excluded:
++ *.min.js
++ src/jemalloc/msvc/*_vc*.sln
++ src/llvm
++ src/rt/hoedown/src/html_blocks.c
++ src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/_FontAwesome
++ src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/highlight.js
++ src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/highlight.css
++# Exclude submodules https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/tree/master/src/tools
++# We prefer to do them in different Debian packages so they can have their own
++# version numbers. If upstream merges them "properly" (i.e. unify the version
++# numbers) then we can merge the packages in Debian. Note that cargotest here
++# does actually belong to rustc, it is an integration test suite for rustc to
++# check that certain popular crates continue to compile. It is not the same as
++# cargo's own test suite (in its own package) also called cargotest.
++# NB: don't exclude rust-installer, it's needed for "install" functionality
++ src/tools/cargo
++ src/tools/rls
++# Embedded C libraries
++ src/vendor/backtrace-sys*/src/libbacktrace
++ src/vendor/lzma-sys*/xz-*
++# Embedded binary blobs
++ src/vendor/dbghelp-sys*/*/*.a
++# Non-free-format documents already available in other formats
++ src/doc/book/second-edition/nostarch/odt
++# unused dependencies:
++# DO NOT EDIT below, AUTOGENERATED
++ src/vendor/advapi32-sys
++ src/vendor/aho-corasick-0.5.3
++ src/vendor/bitflags-0.7.0
++ src/vendor/bufstream
++ src/vendor/core-foundation
++ src/vendor/core-foundation-sys
++ src/vendor/crossbeam
++ src/vendor/curl
++ src/vendor/curl-sys
++ src/vendor/derive-new
++ src/vendor/docopt
++ src/vendor/enum_primitive
++ src/vendor/env_logger-0.3.5
++ src/vendor/error-chain
++ src/vendor/fnv
++ src/vendor/foreign-types
++ src/vendor/fs2
++ src/vendor/futures
++ src/vendor/git2
++ src/vendor/git2-curl
++ src/vendor/glob
++ src/vendor/globset
++ src/vendor/hamcrest
++ src/vendor/hex
++ src/vendor/home
++ src/vendor/idna
++ src/vendor/ignore
++ src/vendor/jsonrpc-core
++ src/vendor/languageserver-types
++ src/vendor/libgit2-sys
++ src/vendor/libssh2-sys
++ src/vendor/libz-sys
++ src/vendor/matches
++ src/vendor/memchr-0.1.11
++ src/vendor/miow
++ src/vendor/net2
++ src/vendor/num-bigint
++ src/vendor/num
++ src/vendor/num-complex
++ src/vendor/num-integer
++ src/vendor/num-iter
++ src/vendor/num-rational
++ src/vendor/openssl
++ src/vendor/openssl-probe
++ src/vendor/openssl-sys
++ src/vendor/percent-encoding
++ src/vendor/pkg-config
++ src/vendor/psapi-sys
++ src/vendor/quote-0.2.3
++ src/vendor/racer
++ src/vendor/regex-0.1.80
++ src/vendor/regex-syntax-0.3.9
++ src/vendor/rls-analysis
++ src/vendor/rls-rustc
++ src/vendor/rls-vfs
++ src/vendor/rustfmt-nightly
++ src/vendor/scoped-tls
++ src/vendor/scopeguard
++ src/vendor/semver
++ src/vendor/semver-parser
++ src/vendor/serde_ignored
++ src/vendor/shell-escape
++ src/vendor/socket2
++ src/vendor/strings
++ src/vendor/syn-0.8.7
++ src/vendor/syntex_errors
++ src/vendor/syntex_pos
++ src/vendor/syntex_syntax
++ src/vendor/tempdir
++ src/vendor/term
++ src/vendor/termcolor
++ src/vendor/thread-id
++ src/vendor/thread_local-0.2.7
++ src/vendor/toml-0.2.1
++ src/vendor/typed-arena
++ src/vendor/unicode-bidi
++ src/vendor/unicode-normalization
++ src/vendor/unicode-xid-0.0.3
++ src/vendor/url
++ src/vendor/url_serde
++ src/vendor/userenv-sys
++ src/vendor/utf8-ranges-0.1.3
++ src/vendor/vcpkg
++ src/vendor/wincolor
++ src/vendor/ws2_32-sys
++# DO NOT EDIT above, AUTOGENERATED
++
++# Use /usr/share/cargo/guess-crate-copyright to help update this quickly
++
++Files: C*.md
++ R*.md
++ COPYRIGHT
++ LICENSE*
++ configure
++ man/*
++ src/Cargo.*
++ src/bootstrap/*
++ src/build_helper/*
++ src/ci/*
++ src/doc/*
++ src/driver/*
++ src/etc/*
++ src/grammar/*
++ src/lib*
++ src/rt*
++ src/rust*
++ src/stage0.txt
++ src/tools/*
++ src/test/*
++ version
++ x.py
++Copyright: 2006-2009 Graydon Hoare
++ 2009-2012 Mozilla Foundation
++ 2012-2017 The Rust Project Developers (see AUTHORS.txt)
++License: Expat or Apache-2.0
++
++Files: src/librustc_trans/cabi_x86_64.rs
++Copyright: 2008-2010 Tachyon Technologies
++License: BSD-2-clause
++
++Files: src/jemalloc/*
++Copyright: 2002-2014 Jason Evans <jasone@canonware.com>
++ 2007-2012 Mozilla Foundation
++ 2009-2014 Facebook, Inc.
++License: BSD-2-clause
++
++Files: src/jemalloc/bin/jeprof.in
++Copyright: 1998-2007, Google Inc.
++License: BSD-3-Clause
++
++Files: src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/*
++Copyright: 2009-2015 Howard Hinnant
++ 2009-2015 The CompileRT Developers (see src/compiler-rt/CREDITS.TXT)
++License: BSD-3-clause or Expat
++
++Files: src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/BlocksRuntime/*
++Copyright: 2008-2010 Apple, Inc.
++License: Expat
++
++Files: src/rt/hoedown/*
++Copyright: 2008 Natacha Porté
++ 2011 Vicent MartÃ
++ 2013 Devin Torres and the Hoedown authors
++License: ISC
++
++Files: src/libbacktrace/*
++Copyright: 2012-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
++ (written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google.)
++License: BSD-3-Clause
++
++Files:
++ src/libbacktrace/filenames.h
++ src/libbacktrace/ansidecl.h
++ src/libbacktrace/hashtab.h
++ src/libbacktrace/ltmain.sh
++Copyright: 2000, 2001, 2007, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
++License: GPL-2+
++
++Files: src/libbacktrace/dwarf2.h
++Copyright: 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
++ 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
++ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
++License: GPL-3+ with GCC Runtime Library exception
++
++Files: src/librustdoc/html/static/FiraSans*
++Copyright: 2014, Mozilla Foundation, 2014, Telefonica S.A.
++License: SIL-OPEN-FONT
++
++Files: src/librustdoc/html/static/Heuristica*
++Copyright: 1989, 1991 Adobe Systems Incorporated,
++ 2006 Han The Thanh, Vntopia font family,
++ 2008-2012, Andrey V. Panov
++License: SIL-OPEN-FONT
++
++Files: src/librustdoc/html/static/SourceCodePro*
++Copyright: 2010, 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated
++License: SIL-OPEN-FONT
++
++Files: src/librustdoc/html/static/SourceSerifPro*
++Copyright: 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated
++License: SIL-OPEN-FONT
++
++Files: src/librustdoc/html/static/main.js
++Copyright: 2014 The Rust Project Developers
++License: Expat or Apache-2.0
++
++Files: src/libstd/memchr.rs
++Copyright: 2015 Andrew Gallant, bluss and Nicolas Koch
++License: Expat or Apache-2.0
++
++Files: src/libstd/sync/mpsc/mpsc_queue.rs
++ src/libstd/sync/mpsc/spsc_queue.rs
++Copyright: 2010-2011 Dmitry Vyukov
++License: BSD-2-Clause
++
++Files: src/vendor/bitflags/*
++ src/vendor/bitflags-*
++ src/vendor/cmake/*
++ src/vendor/env_logger/*
++ src/vendor/getopts/*
++ src/vendor/gcc/*
++ src/vendor/libc/*
++ src/vendor/log/*
++ src/vendor/num-traits/*
++ src/vendor/rand/*
++ src/vendor/regex/*
++ src/vendor/regex-syntax/*
++ src/vendor/rustc-serialize/*
++Copyright: 2014-2017 The Rust Project Developers
++License: Expat or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ This is a collection of external crates embedded here to bootstrap cargo.
++ Most of them come from the original upstream Rust project, thus share the
++ same MIT/Apache-2.0 dual-license. See https://github.com/rust-lang.
++ Exceptions are noted below.
++
++Files: src/vendor/backtrace/*
++ src/vendor/backtrace-sys/*
++ src/vendor/cfg-if/*
++ src/vendor/filetime/*
++ src/vendor/flate2/*
++ src/vendor/jobserver/*
++ src/vendor/lzma-sys/*
++ src/vendor/miniz-sys/*
++ src/vendor/rustc-demangle/*
++ src/vendor/tar/*
++ src/vendor/toml/*
++ src/vendor/toml-0*
++ src/vendor/xz2/*
++Copyright: 2014-2017 Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
++ 2015-2017 The Rust Project Developers
++License: Expat or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/alexcrichton/
++
++Files: src/vendor/ansi_term/*
++Copyright: 2014-2016 ogham@bsago.me
++ 2014-2016 Ryan Scheel (Havvy) <ryan.havvy@gmail.com>
++License: Expat
++Comment: see https://github.com/ogham/rust-ansi-term
++
++Files: src/vendor/aho-corasick/*
++ src/vendor/memchr/*
++ src/vendor/same-file/*
++ src/vendor/utf8-ranges/*
++ src/vendor/walkdir/*
++Copyright: 2015 Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com>
++License: Expat or Unlicense
++Comment: see upstream projects,
++ * https://github.com/docopt/docopt.rs
++ * https://github.com/BurntSushi/aho-corasick
++ * https://github.com/BurntSushi/rust-memchr
++ * https://github.com/BurntSushi/utf8-ranges
++
++Files: src/vendor/ar/*
++Copyright: 2017 Matthew D. Steele <mdsteele@alum.mit.edu>
++License: Expat
++Comment: see https://github.com/mdsteele/rust-ar
++
++Files: src/vendor/atty/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 softprops <d.tangren@gmail.com>
++License: Expat
++Comment: see https://github.com/softprops/atty
++
++Files: src/vendor/clap/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>
++License: Expat
++Comment: see https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs.git
++
++Files: src/vendor/crossbeam/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Aaron Turon <aturon@mozilla.com>
++License: Expat or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/aturon/crossbeam
++
++Files: src/vendor/diff/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Utkarsh Kukreti <utkarshkukreti@gmail.com>
++License: Expat or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/utkarshkukreti/diff.rs
++
++Files: src/vendor/dtoa/*
++ src/vendor/itoa/*
++ src/vendor/quote/*
++ src/vendor/syn/*
++ src/vendor/synom/*
++Copyright: 2016-2017 David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
++License: Expat or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/dtoa
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/itoa
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/quote
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/syn
++
++Files: src/vendor/error-chain-0*
++Copyright: 2016-2017 Brian Anderson <banderson@mozilla.com>
++ 2016-2017 Paul Colomiets <paul@colomiets.name>
++ 2016-2017 Colin Kiegel <kiegel@gmx.de>
++ 2016-2017 Yamakaky <yamakaky@yamaworld.fr>
++License: Expat or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/brson/error-chain
++
++Files: src/vendor/handlebars/*
++Copyright: 2014-2017 Ning Sun <sunng@about.me>
++License: Expat
++Comment: see https://github.com/sunng87/handlebars-rust
++
++Files: src/vendor/dbghelp-sys/*
++ src/vendor/kernel32-sys/*
++ src/vendor/winapi/*
++ src/vendor/winapi-build/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
++ 2015-2017 winapi-rs developers
++License: Expat
++Comment: see https://github.com/retep998/winapi-rs
++
++Files: src/vendor/lazy_static/*
++ src/vendor/owning_ref/*
++Copyright: 2014-2017 Marvin Löbel <loebel.marvin@gmail.com>
++License: Expat
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/lazy-static.rs
++ see https://github.com/Kimundi/owning-ref-rs
++
++Files: src/vendor/mdbook/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Mathieu David <mathieudavid@mathieudavid.org>
++License: MPL-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook
++
++Files: src/vendor/miniz-sys/miniz.c
++Copyright: 1996-2012 Rich Geldreich
++License: Unlicense
++
++Files: src/vendor/num_cpus/*
++Copyright: 2015 Sean McArthur <sean.monstar@gmail.com>
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--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++README.md
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/sh
++set -e
++
++case "$1" in
++"-N") fwd=-N; rev=-R; verb="applied";;
++"-R") fwd=-R; rev=-N; verb="reversed";;
++*) echo >&2 "Usage: $0 <-N|-R> <patch-file>"; exit 2;;
++esac
++
++if patch --dry-run -F0 -f $rev -p1 < "$2" >/dev/null; then
++ echo >&2 "patch already $verb: $2"
++ exit 0
++fi
++patch --dry-run -F0 -f $fwd -p1 < "$2"
++patch -F0 -f $fwd -p1 < "$2"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++[DEFAULT]
++pristine-tar = True
++ignore-branch = True
++
++[import-orig]
++upstream-branch = upstream/experimental
++debian-branch = debian/experimental
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/usr/bin/python
++
++import sys
++
++import bootstrap
++from bootstrap import RustBuild
++
++class DownloadOnlyRustBuild(RustBuild):
++ triple = None
++ def build_bootstrap(self):
++ pass
++ def run(self, *args):
++ pass
++ def build_triple(self):
++ return self.triple
++
++def main(argv):
++ triple = argv.pop(1)
++ DownloadOnlyRustBuild.triple = triple
++ bootstrap.RustBuild = DownloadOnlyRustBuild
++ bootstrap.bootstrap()
++
++if __name__ == '__main__':
++ main(sys.argv)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# "libstd" just seemed too generic
++libstd-rust-1.21 binary: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
++
++# Rust doesn't use dev shlib symlinks nor any of the other shlib support stuff
++libstd-rust-1.21 binary: dev-pkg-without-shlib-symlink
++libstd-rust-1.21 binary: shlib-without-versioned-soname
++libstd-rust-1.21 binary: unused-shlib-entry-in-control-file
++
++# Libraries that use libc symbols (libterm, libstd, etc) *are* linked
++# to libc. Lintian gets upset that some Rust libraries don't need
++# libc, boo hoo.
++libstd-rust-1.21 binary: library-not-linked-against-libc
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# I assure you, dear lintian, that "/usr/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/"
++# is indeed an arch-specific directory.
++libstd-rust-dev binary: arch-dependent-file-not-in-arch-specific-directory
++
++# See debhelper bug #875780. This override is commented out because it's not
++# always needed, but we want it here for documentation purposes. Basically,
++# if you see it then you probably don't need to worry about it.
++#libstd-rust-dev binary: unstripped-static-library usr/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/lib*.rlib(*)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/sh
++# See README.Debian "Bootstrapping" for details.
++#
++# You may want to use `debian/rules source_orig-stage0` instead of calling this
++# directly.
++
++set -e
++
++upstream_version="$(dpkg-parsechangelog -SVersion | sed -e 's/\(.*\)-.*/\1/g')"
++upstream_bootstrap_arch="${upstream_bootstrap_arch:-amd64 arm64 armel armhf i386 powerpc ppc64el s390x}"
++
++rm -f stage0/*/*.sha256
++mkdir build && ln -sf ../stage0 build/cache
++for deb_host_arch in $upstream_bootstrap_arch; do
++ make -s --no-print-directory -f debian/architecture-test.mk "rust-for-deb_${deb_host_arch}" | {
++ read deb_host_arch rust_triplet
++ PYTHONPATH=src/bootstrap debian/get-stage0.py "${rust_triplet}"
++ rm -rf "${rust_triplet}"
++ }
++done
++
++tar --mtime=@"${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH:-$(date +%s)}" --clamp-mtime \
++ --owner=root --group=root \
++ -cJf "../rustc_${upstream_version}.orig-stage0.tar.xz" \
++ --transform "s/^stage0\///" \
++ stage0/*
++
++rm -f src/bootstrap/bootstrap.pyc
++
++cat <<eof
++================================================================================
++orig-stage0 bootstrapping tarball created in ../rustc_${upstream_version}.orig-stage0.tar.xz
++containing the upstream compilers for $upstream_bootstrap_arch
++
++You *probably* now want to do the following steps:
++
++1. Add [$(echo $upstream_bootstrap_arch | sed -e 's/\S*/!\0/g')] to the rustc/cargo Build-Depends in d/control
++2. Update d/changelog
++3. Run \`dpkg-source -b .\` to generate a .dsc that includes this tarball.
++================================================================================
++eof
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Set DT_SONAME when building dylibs
++ In Rust, library filenames include a version-specific hash to help
++ the run-time linker find the correct version. Unlike in C/C++, the
++ compiler looks for all libraries matching a glob that ignores the
++ hash and reads embedded metadata to work out versions, etc.
++ .
++ The upshot is that there is no need for the usual "libfoo.so ->
++ libfoo-1.2.3.so" symlink common with C/C++ when building with Rust,
++ and no need to communicate an alternate filename to use at run-time
++ vs compile time. If linking to a Rust dylib from C/C++ however, a
++ "libfoo.so -> libfoo-$hash.so" symlink may well be useful and in
++ this case DT_SONAME=libfoo-$hash.so would be required. More
++ mundanely, various tools (eg: dpkg-shlibdeps) complain if they don't
++ find DT_SONAME on shared libraries in public directories.
++ .
++ This patch passes -Wl,-soname=$outfile when building dylibs (and
++ using a GNU linker).
++Author: Angus Lees <gus@debian.org>
++Forwarded: no
++
++--- a/src/librustc_trans/back/link.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc_trans/back/link.rs
++@@ -1017,6 +1017,13 @@
++ cmd.args(&rpath::get_rpath_flags(&mut rpath_config));
++ }
++
+++ if (crate_type == config::CrateTypeDylib || crate_type == config::CrateTypeCdylib)
+++ && t.options.linker_is_gnu {
+++ let filename = String::from(out_filename.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap());
+++ let soname = [String::from("-Wl,-soname=") + &filename];
+++ cmd.args(&soname);
+++ }
+++
++ // Finally add all the linker arguments provided on the command line along
++ // with any #[link_args] attributes found inside the crate
++ if let Some(ref args) = sess.opts.cg.link_args {
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++--- a/configure
+++++ b/configure
++@@ -680,7 +680,7 @@
++ fi
++
++ CMD="${CFG_LOCAL_RUST_ROOT}/bin/rustc${BIN_SUF}"
++- LRV=`LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${CFG_LOCAL_RUST_ROOT}/lib $CMD --version`
+++ LRV=`LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${CFG_LOCAL_RUST_ROOT}/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} $CMD --version`
++ if [ $? -ne 0 ]
++ then
++ step_msg "failure while running $CMD --version"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Don't check for cargo-vendor when building from (Debian's) git
++Author: Matthijs van Otterdijk <matthijs@wirevirt.net>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++---
++--- a/src/bootstrap/dist.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/dist.rs
++@@ -839,7 +839,10 @@
++ write_file(&plain_dst_src.join("version"), build.rust_version().as_bytes());
++
++ // If we're building from git sources, we need to vendor a complete distribution.
++- if build.rust_info.is_git() {
+++ //
+++ // Debian: disabling this block because the debian package is also in a git
+++ // repository, but cargo-vendor should not be installed or run.
+++ if false && build.rust_info.is_git() {
++ // Get cargo-vendor installed, if it isn't already.
++ let mut has_cargo_vendor = false;
++ let mut cmd = Command::new(&build.initial_cargo);
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Don't download SHA256 if it's already available locally
++ In Debian we provide the stage0 tarballs as a separate component so that the
++ buildds don't need to access the network during the build.
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++@@ -24,16 +24,18 @@
++ from time import time
++
++
++-def get(url, path, verbose=False):
+++def get(url, path, verbose=False, use_local_hash_if_present=True):
++ suffix = '.sha256'
++ sha_url = url + suffix
++ with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as temp_file:
++ temp_path = temp_file.name
++- with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=suffix, delete=False) as sha_file:
++- sha_path = sha_file.name
+++ sha_path = path + suffix
++
++ try:
++- download(sha_path, sha_url, False, verbose)
+++ if use_local_hash_if_present and os.path.exists(sha_path):
+++ print("using already-download file " + sha_path)
+++ else:
+++ download(sha_path, sha_url, False, verbose)
++ if os.path.exists(path):
++ if verify(path, sha_path, False):
++ if verbose:
++@@ -51,7 +53,6 @@
++ print("moving {} to {}".format(temp_path, path))
++ shutil.move(temp_path, path)
++ finally:
++- delete_if_present(sha_path, verbose)
++ delete_if_present(temp_path, verbose)
++
++
++@@ -239,7 +240,7 @@
++
++ url = "{}/dist/{}".format(self._download_url, self.date)
++ tarball = os.path.join(rustc_cache, filename)
++- if not os.path.exists(tarball):
+++ if True:
++ get("{}/{}".format(url, filename), tarball, verbose=self.verbose)
++ unpack(tarball, self.bin_root(), match=pattern, verbose=self.verbose)
++
++--- a/configure
+++++ b/configure
++@@ -614,7 +614,6 @@
++
++ step_msg "looking for build programs"
++
++-probe_need CFG_CURL curl
++ if [ -z "$CFG_PYTHON_PROVIDED" ]; then
++ probe_need CFG_PYTHON python2.7 python2 python
++ fi
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Work around #842634 on some machines, e.g. Debian porterboxes
++ This should remain commented-out in debian/patches/series, it's not needed everywhere
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/libstd/sys_common/net.rs
+++++ b/src/libstd/sys_common/net.rs
++@@ -616,20 +616,3 @@
++ .finish()
++ }
++ }
++-
++-#[cfg(test)]
++-mod tests {
++- use super::*;
++- use collections::HashMap;
++-
++- #[test]
++- fn no_lookup_host_duplicates() {
++- let mut addrs = HashMap::new();
++- let lh = match lookup_host("localhost") {
++- Ok(lh) => lh,
++- Err(e) => panic!("couldn't resolve `localhost': {}", e)
++- };
++- let _na = lh.map(|sa| *addrs.entry(sa).or_insert(0) += 1).count();
++- assert!(addrs.values().filter(|&&v| v > 1).count() == 0);
++- }
++-}
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Ignore submodules that we're not building
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++--- a/src/Cargo.toml
+++++ b/src/Cargo.toml
++@@ -15,28 +15,7 @@
++ "tools/remote-test-client",
++ "tools/remote-test-server",
++ "tools/rust-installer",
++- "tools/cargo",
++ "tools/rustdoc",
++- "tools/rls",
++- # FIXME(https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/4089): move these to exclude
++- "tools/rls/test_data/borrow_error",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/completion",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/find_all_refs",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/find_all_refs_no_cfg_test",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/goto_def",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/highlight",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/hover",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/rename",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/reformat",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/bin_lib_no_cfg_test",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/multiple_bins",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/bin_lib",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/reformat_with_range",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/find_impls",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/infer_bin",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/infer_custom_bin",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/infer_lib",
++- "tools/rls/test_data/omit_init_build",
++ ]
++
++ # Curiously, compiletest will segfault if compiled with opt-level=3 on 64-bit
++--- a/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++@@ -510,10 +510,6 @@
++ args.append("--verbose")
++ if self.verbose > 1:
++ args.append("--verbose")
++- if self.use_locked_deps:
++- args.append("--locked")
++- if self.use_vendored_sources:
++- args.append("--frozen")
++ run(args, env=env, verbose=self.verbose)
++
++ def build_triple(self):
++--- a/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
++@@ -579,10 +579,7 @@
++ if self.config.rust_optimize && cmd != "bench" {
++ cargo.arg("--release");
++ }
++- if self.config.locked_deps {
++- cargo.arg("--locked");
++- }
++- if self.config.vendor || self.is_sudo {
+++ if self.is_sudo {
++ cargo.arg("--frozen");
++ }
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Use local web resources instead of remote ones
++Author: Matthijs van Otterdijk <matthijs@wirevirt.net>
++Bug: https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues/271
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/index.hbs
+++++ b/src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/index.hbs
++@@ -10,27 +10,19 @@
++ <base href="{{ path_to_root }}">
++
++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css">
++- <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:300italic,400italic,600italic,700italic,800italic,400,300,600,700,800" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
++- <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Source+Code+Pro:500" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
++
++ <link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{ favicon }}">
++
++ <!-- Font Awesome -->
++- <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.3.0/css/font-awesome.min.css">
+++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="../font-awesome.min.css">
++
++- <link rel="stylesheet" href="highlight.css">
+++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="../highlight.css">
++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="tomorrow-night.css">
++
++ <!-- MathJax -->
++- <script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.1/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML"></script>
+++ <script type="text/javascript" src="../mathjax/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML"></script>
++
++- <!-- Fetch JQuery from CDN but have a local fallback -->
++- <script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.4.min.js"></script>
++- <script>
++- if (typeof jQuery == 'undefined') {
++- document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='jquery.js'%3E%3C/script%3E"));
++- }
++- </script>
+++ <script src="../jquery.min.js"></script>
++ </head>
++ <body class="light">
++ <!-- Set the theme before any content is loaded, prevents flash -->
++@@ -101,30 +93,10 @@
++ </div>
++
++
++- <!-- Local fallback for Font Awesome -->
++- <script>
++- if ($(".fa").css("font-family") !== "FontAwesome") {
++- $('<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="_FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.css">').prependTo('head');
++- }
++- </script>
++-
++ <!-- Livereload script (if served using the cli tool) -->
++ {{{livereload}}}
++
++- {{#if google_analytics}}
++- <script>
++- (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
++- (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o),
++- m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m)
++- })(window,document,'script','https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga');
++-
++- ga('create', '{{google_analytics}}', 'auto');
++- ga('send', 'pageview');
++- </script>
++- {{/if}}
++-
++-
++- <script src="highlight.js"></script>
+++ <script src="../highlight.js"></script>
++ <script src="book.js"></script>
++ </body>
++ </html>
++--- a/src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/mod.rs
+++++ b/src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/mod.rs
++@@ -7,17 +7,7 @@
++ pub static CSS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("book.css");
++ pub static FAVICON: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("favicon.png");
++ pub static JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("book.js");
++-pub static HIGHLIGHT_JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("highlight.js");
++ pub static TOMORROW_NIGHT_CSS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("tomorrow-night.css");
++-pub static HIGHLIGHT_CSS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("highlight.css");
++-pub static JQUERY: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("jquery-2.1.4.min.js");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("_FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.min.css");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_EOT: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.eot");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_SVG: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_TTF: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_WOFF: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_WOFF2: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_OTF: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("_FontAwesome/fonts/FontAwesome.otf");
++
++ /// The `Theme` struct should be used instead of the static variables because
++ /// the `new()` method
++@@ -33,10 +23,7 @@
++ pub css: Vec<u8>,
++ pub favicon: Vec<u8>,
++ pub js: Vec<u8>,
++- pub highlight_css: Vec<u8>,
++ pub tomorrow_night_css: Vec<u8>,
++- pub highlight_js: Vec<u8>,
++- pub jquery: Vec<u8>,
++ }
++
++ impl Theme {
++@@ -48,10 +35,7 @@
++ css: CSS.to_owned(),
++ favicon: FAVICON.to_owned(),
++ js: JS.to_owned(),
++- highlight_css: HIGHLIGHT_CSS.to_owned(),
++ tomorrow_night_css: TOMORROW_NIGHT_CSS.to_owned(),
++- highlight_js: HIGHLIGHT_JS.to_owned(),
++- jquery: JQUERY.to_owned(),
++ };
++
++ // Check if the given path exists
++@@ -85,18 +69,6 @@
++ let _ = f.read_to_end(&mut theme.favicon);
++ }
++
++- // highlight.js
++- if let Ok(mut f) = File::open(&src.join("highlight.js")) {
++- theme.highlight_js.clear();
++- let _ = f.read_to_end(&mut theme.highlight_js);
++- }
++-
++- // highlight.css
++- if let Ok(mut f) = File::open(&src.join("highlight.css")) {
++- theme.highlight_css.clear();
++- let _ = f.read_to_end(&mut theme.highlight_css);
++- }
++-
++ // tomorrow-night.css
++ if let Ok(mut f) = File::open(&src.join("tomorrow-night.css")) {
++ theme.tomorrow_night_css.clear();
++--- a/src/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/hbs_renderer.rs
+++++ b/src/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/hbs_renderer.rs
++@@ -167,17 +167,7 @@
++ book.write_file("book.js", &theme.js)?;
++ book.write_file("book.css", &theme.css)?;
++ book.write_file("favicon.png", &theme.favicon)?;
++- book.write_file("jquery.js", &theme.jquery)?;
++- book.write_file("highlight.css", &theme.highlight_css)?;
++ book.write_file("tomorrow-night.css", &theme.tomorrow_night_css)?;
++- book.write_file("highlight.js", &theme.highlight_js)?;
++- book.write_file("_FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.css", theme::FONT_AWESOME)?;
++- book.write_file("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.eot", theme::FONT_AWESOME_EOT)?;
++- book.write_file("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg", theme::FONT_AWESOME_SVG)?;
++- book.write_file("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf", theme::FONT_AWESOME_TTF)?;
++- book.write_file("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff", theme::FONT_AWESOME_WOFF)?;
++- book.write_file("_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2", theme::FONT_AWESOME_WOFF2)?;
++- book.write_file("_FontAwesome/fonts/FontAwesome.ttf", theme::FONT_AWESOME_TTF)?;
++
++ // Copy all remaining files
++ utils::fs::copy_files_except_ext(book.get_src(), book.get_dest(), true, &["md"])?;
++--- a/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs
+++++ b/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs
++@@ -149,6 +149,11 @@
++ url.starts_with("irc:") || url.starts_with("data:") {
++ return;
++ }
+++ // Ignore parent URLs, so that the package installation process can
+++ // provide a symbolic link later
+++ if url.starts_with("../") {
+++ return;
+++ }
++ let mut parts = url.splitn(2, "#");
++ let url = parts.next().unwrap();
++ let fragment = parts.next();
++--- a/src/vendor/mdbook/src/book/mod.rs
+++++ b/src/vendor/mdbook/src/book/mod.rs
++@@ -296,14 +296,6 @@
++ let mut js = File::create(&theme_dir.join("book.js"))?;
++ js.write_all(theme::JS)?;
++
++- // highlight.css
++- let mut highlight_css = File::create(&theme_dir.join("highlight.css"))?;
++- highlight_css.write_all(theme::HIGHLIGHT_CSS)?;
++-
++- // highlight.js
++- let mut highlight_js = File::create(&theme_dir.join("highlight.js"))?;
++- highlight_js.write_all(theme::HIGHLIGHT_JS)?;
++-
++ Ok(())
++ }
++
++--- a/src/doc/book/second-edition/theme/index.hbs
+++++ b/src/doc/book/second-edition/theme/index.hbs
++@@ -10,14 +10,13 @@
++ <base href="{{ path_to_root }}">
++
++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css">
++- <link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:300italic,400italic,600italic,700italic,800italic,400,300,600,700,800' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
++
++ <link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{ favicon }}">
++
++ <!-- Font Awesome -->
++- <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.3.0/css/font-awesome.min.css">
+++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="../font-awesome.min.css">
++
++- <link rel="stylesheet" href="highlight.css">
+++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="../highlight.css">
++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="tomorrow-night.css">
++ <style>
++ .page-wrapper.has-warning > .nav-chapters {
++@@ -86,15 +85,9 @@
++ </style>
++
++ <!-- MathJax -->
++- <script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML"></script>
+++ <script type="text/javascript" src="../mathjax/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML"></script>
++
++- <!-- Fetch JQuery from CDN but have a local fallback -->
++- <script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.4.min.js"></script>
++- <script>
++- if (typeof jQuery == 'undefined') {
++- document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='jquery.js'%3E%3C/script%3E"));
++- }
++- </script>
+++ <script src="../jquery.min.js"></script>
++ </head>
++ <body class="light">
++ <!-- Set the theme before any content is loaded, prevents flash -->
++@@ -167,13 +160,6 @@
++ </div>
++
++
++- <!-- Local fallback for Font Awesome -->
++- <script>
++- if ($(".fa").css("font-family") !== "FontAwesome") {
++- $('<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="_FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.css">').prependTo('head');
++- }
++- </script>
++-
++ <!-- Livereload script (if served using the cli tool) -->
++ {{{livereload}}}
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Prefer dynamic linking (currently disabled, not applied)
++ As per Debian policy, we basically revert
++ https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0404-change-prefer-dynamic.md
++ TODO: this does not yet work: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43289
++ Perhaps a better method would be to modify dh-cargo instead of rustc
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++--- a/src/librustc/session/config.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc/session/config.rs
++@@ -846,7 +846,7 @@
++ "don't run LLVM's SLP vectorization pass"),
++ soft_float: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED],
++ "use soft float ABI (*eabihf targets only)"),
++- prefer_dynamic: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED],
+++ prefer_dynamic: bool = (true, parse_bool, [TRACKED],
++ "prefer dynamic linking to static linking"),
++ no_integrated_as: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED],
++ "use an external assembler rather than LLVM's integrated one"),
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Raise LLVM min version for some tests
++ According to the comments at the top of the files being patched, they require
++ either LLVM 4.0 or Rust's patched LLVM. So just avoid them in Debian.
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++---
++--- a/src/test/codegen/mainsubprogram.rs
+++++ b/src/test/codegen/mainsubprogram.rs
++@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
++ // ignore-tidy-linelength
++ // ignore-windows
++ // ignore-macos
++-// min-llvm-version 3.8
+++// min-llvm-version 4.0
++
++ // compile-flags: -g -C no-prepopulate-passes
++
++--- a/src/test/codegen/mainsubprogramstart.rs
+++++ b/src/test/codegen/mainsubprogramstart.rs
++@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
++ // ignore-tidy-linelength
++ // ignore-windows
++ // ignore-macos
++-// min-llvm-version 3.8
+++// min-llvm-version 4.0
++
++ // compile-flags: -g -C no-prepopulate-passes
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Hardcode GDB python module directory
++ Debian package installs python modules into a fixed directory, so
++ just hardcode path in wrapper script.
++Author: Angus Lees <gus@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++
++--- a/src/etc/rust-gdb
+++++ b/src/etc/rust-gdb
++@@ -13,14 +13,16 @@
++ set -e
++
++ # Find out where the pretty printer Python module is
++-RUSTC_SYSROOT=`rustc --print=sysroot`
++-GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY="$RUSTC_SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/etc"
+++#RUSTC_SYSROOT=`rustc --print=sysroot`
+++#GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY="$RUSTC_SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/etc"
+++# We can just hardcode this on Debian, and remove the rustc dependency
+++GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY="/usr/share/rust-gdb"
++
++ # Run GDB with the additional arguments that load the pretty printers
++ # Set the environment variable `RUST_GDB` to overwrite the call to a
++ # different/specific command (defaults to `gdb`).
++ RUST_GDB="${RUST_GDB:-gdb}"
++-PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:$GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY" ${RUST_GDB} \
+++PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:$GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY" exec ${RUST_GDB} \
++ -d "$GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY" \
++ -iex "add-auto-load-safe-path $GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY" \
++ "$@"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Hardcode LLDB python module directory
++ Debian package installs python modules into a fixed directory, so
++ just hardcode path in wrapper script.
++Author: Angus Lees <gus@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++
++--- a/src/etc/rust-lldb
+++++ b/src/etc/rust-lldb
++@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
++ # Exit if anything fails
++ set -e
++
++-LLDB_VERSION=`lldb --version 2>/dev/null | head -1 | cut -d. -f1`
+++LLDB_VERSION=`lldb-4.0 --version 2>/dev/null | head -1 | cut -d. -f1`
++
++ if [ "$LLDB_VERSION" = "lldb-350" ]
++ then
++@@ -29,13 +29,10 @@
++ # Make sure to delete the tempfile no matter what
++ trap "rm -f $TMPFILE; exit" INT TERM EXIT
++
++-# Find out where to look for the pretty printer Python module
++-RUSTC_SYSROOT=`rustc --print sysroot`
++-
++ # Write the LLDB script to the tempfile
++-echo "command script import \"$RUSTC_SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/etc/lldb_rust_formatters.py\"" >> $TMPFILE
+++echo "command script import \"/usr/share/rust-lldb/lldb_rust_formatters.py\"" >> $TMPFILE
++ echo "type summary add --no-value --python-function lldb_rust_formatters.print_val -x \".*\" --category Rust" >> $TMPFILE
++ echo "type category enable Rust" >> $TMPFILE
++
++ # Call LLDB with the script added to the argument list
++-lldb --source-before-file="$TMPFILE" "$@"
+++lldb-4.0 --source-before-file="$TMPFILE" "$@"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++--- a/src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/builtins/trunctfdf2.c
+++++ b/src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/builtins/trunctfdf2.c
++@@ -7,6 +7,12 @@
++ //
++ //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
++
+++#if defined(__aarch64__) && (__GNUC__ <= 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ <= 8)
+++// work around https://launchpad.net/bugs/1667761
+++#pragma GCC push_options
+++#pragma GCC optimize "O1"
+++#endif
+++
++ #define QUAD_PRECISION
++ #include "fp_lib.h"
++
++@@ -20,3 +26,7 @@
++ }
++
++ #endif
+++
+++#if defined(__aarch64__) && (__GNUC__ <= 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ <= 8)
+++#pragma GCC pop_options
+++#endif
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# Patches for upstream
++
++# pending, forwarded
++u-gperf-3.1.patch
++u-reproducible-build.patch
++u-ignoretest-armhf_01.patch
++u-ignoretest-armhf_02.patch
++u-ignoretest-armhf_03.patch
++u-ignoretest-armhf_05.patch
++u-ignoretest-armhf_06.patch
++u-ignoretest-arm64.patch
++u-ignoretest-ppc64el.patch
++u-ignoretest-ppc64el_02.patch
++u-output-failed-commands.patch
++u-cross-compile-install.patch
++u-prefer-local-css.patch
++u-ppc64-extern-struct-abi.patch
++
++# not forwarded, or forwarded but unlikely to be merged
++u-reproducible-dl-stage0.patch
++
++gcc-4.8-aarch64-ice.diff
++
++# Debian-specific patches, not suitable for upstream
++d-raise-min-llvm-version.patch
++d-disable-cargo-vendor.patch
++d-rust-gdb-paths
++d-rust-lldb-paths
++d-add-soname.patch
++d-dont-download-stage0.patch
++d-no-web-dependencies-in-doc.patch
++d-ignore-removed-submodules.patch
++
++# Work around for some porterboxes, keep this commented
++#d-host-duplicates.patch
++d-configure-ld-library-path.patch
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Fix cross-compile install
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45322
++----
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/bootstrap/install.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/install.rs
++@@ -175,10 +175,12 @@
++ install_docs(builder, self.stage, self.target);
++ };
++ Std, "src/libstd", true, only_hosts: true, {
++- builder.ensure(dist::Std {
++- compiler: builder.compiler(self.stage, self.host),
++- target: self.target
++- });
+++ for target in &builder.build.targets {
+++ builder.ensure(dist::Std {
+++ compiler: builder.compiler(self.stage, self.host),
+++ target: *target
+++ });
+++ }
++ install_std(builder, self.stage);
++ };
++ Cargo, "cargo", _config.extended, only_hosts: true, {
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Support gperf 3.1
++ gperf 3.1 will output `register size_t n` instead of `register unsigned int n`
++ like [here](https://github.com/hoedown/hoedown/blob/2508c4b/src/html_blocks.c#L62).
++ This requires `stddef.h`; giving `-I` to the `gperf` invocation will include
++ `string.h` which includes `stddef.h`.
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/hoedown/hoedown/pull/215
++--- a/src/rt/hoedown/Makefile
+++++ b/src/rt/hoedown/Makefile
++@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
++ # Perfect hashing
++
++ src/html_blocks.c: html_block_names.gperf
++- gperf -L ANSI-C -N hoedown_find_block_tag -c -C -E -S 1 --ignore-case -m100 $^ > $@
+++ gperf -I -L ANSI-C -N hoedown_find_block_tag -c -C -E -S 1 --ignore-case -m100 $^ > $@
++
++ # Testing
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++--- a/src/test/run-pass-valgrind/down-with-thread-dtors.rs
+++++ b/src/test/run-pass-valgrind/down-with-thread-dtors.rs
++@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
++ // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
++ // except according to those terms.
++
+++// ignore-aarch64
++ // no-prefer-dynamic
++ // ignore-emscripten
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Ignore atomic-lock-free tests on armhf
++ Last checked this still affects 1.17
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40238
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/test/run-make/atomic-lock-free/Makefile
+++++ b/src/test/run-make/atomic-lock-free/Makefile
++@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
++
++ all:
++ ifeq ($(UNAME),Linux)
+++ifeq (,$(filter armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf,$(TARGET)))
++ ifeq ($(filter x86,$(LLVM_COMPONENTS)),x86)
++ $(RUSTC) --target=i686-unknown-linux-gnu atomic_lock_free.rs
++ nm "$(TMPDIR)/libatomic_lock_free.rlib" | grep -vq __atomic_fetch_add
++@@ -40,3 +41,4 @@
++ nm "$(TMPDIR)/libatomic_lock_free.rlib" | grep -vq __atomic_fetch_add
++ endif
++ endif
+++endif
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Disable some relocation-model tests for armhf
++ Last checked this still affects 1.17
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40145
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/test/run-make/relocation-model/Makefile
+++++ b/src/test/run-make/relocation-model/Makefile
++@@ -1,17 +1,22 @@
++ -include ../tools.mk
++
++ all: others
+++ifneq ($(filter arm,$(LLVM_COMPONENTS)),arm)
+++# FIXME(#40145)
++ $(RUSTC) -C relocation-model=dynamic-no-pic foo.rs
++ $(call RUN,foo)
++
++ $(RUSTC) -C relocation-model=default foo.rs
++ $(call RUN,foo)
++-
+++endif
++ $(RUSTC) -C relocation-model=dynamic-no-pic --crate-type=dylib foo.rs --emit=link,obj
++
++ ifdef IS_MSVC
++ # FIXME(#28026)
++ others:
+++else ifeq ($(filter arm,$(LLVM_COMPONENTS)),arm)
+++# FIXME(#40145)
+++others:
++ else
++ others:
++ $(RUSTC) -C relocation-model=static foo.rs
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Disable reference.md "Items_and_attributes_15" doctest, failing on armhf
++ This passes on i386 amd64 arm64
++ .
++ See https://gist.github.com/infinity0/2f5452d4ee9deb2f1bacb8b39c987c9c
++ for thread stacktrace from 1.10.0 when it hung instead of failed; eddyb from
++ #rustc suggested this might be an LLVM issue.
++ .
++ Last checked this still affects 1.17
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40260
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/doc/reference/src/items.md
+++++ b/src/doc/reference/src/items.md
++@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@
++ same way as any other Rust function, except that they have the `extern`
++ modifier.
++
++-```rust
+++```rust,ignore
++ // Declares an extern fn, the ABI defaults to "C"
++ extern fn new_i32() -> i32 { 0 }
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Disable failing debuginfo-gdb test on armhf
++ Last checked this still affects 1.17
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42673
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/test/debuginfo/macro-stepping.rs
+++++ b/src/test/debuginfo/macro-stepping.rs
++@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
++ // ignore-windows
++ // ignore-android
++ // ignore-aarch64
+++// ignore-arm
++ // min-lldb-version: 310
++
++ // aux-build:macro-stepping.rs
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Disable failing run-make test on armhf
++ Last checked this still affects 1.18
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43329
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/Makefile
+++++ b/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/Makefile
++@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
++ -include ../tools.mk
++
++ all: $(call NATIVE_STATICLIB,test)
+++ifeq (,$(filter armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf,$(TARGET)))
++ $(RUSTC) test.rs
++ $(call RUN,test) || exit 1
+++endif
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Ignore failing tests on ppc64el
++ There is a workaround (see bug below) but we can't use it due to
++ https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42476
++ https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42532
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/39015
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/libarena/lib.rs
+++++ b/src/libarena/lib.rs
++@@ -570,6 +570,9 @@
++
++ #[test]
++ fn test_typed_arena_drop_small_count() {
+++ if cfg!(target_arch = "powerpc64") {
+++ return;
+++ }
++ DROP_COUNTER.with(|c| c.set(0));
++ {
++ let arena: TypedArena<SmallDroppable> = TypedArena::new();
++--- a/src/libstd/thread/local.rs
+++++ b/src/libstd/thread/local.rs
++@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@
++ #[cfg(all(test, not(target_os = "emscripten")))]
++ mod tests {
++ use sync::mpsc::{channel, Sender};
++- use cell::{Cell, UnsafeCell};
+++ use cell::UnsafeCell;
++ use super::LocalKeyState;
++ use thread;
++
++@@ -533,9 +533,9 @@
++ }
++ }
++
++- #[test]
+++ #[test] #[cfg(not(target_arch = "powerpc64"))]
++ fn smoke_no_dtor() {
++- thread_local!(static FOO: Cell<i32> = Cell::new(1));
+++ thread_local!(static FOO: ::cell::Cell<i32> = ::cell::Cell::new(1));
++
++ FOO.with(|f| {
++ assert_eq!(f.get(), 1);
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Ignore failing tests on ppc64el
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44670
++--- a/src/test/run-pass/simd-intrinsic-generic-cast.rs
+++++ b/src/test/run-pass/simd-intrinsic-generic-cast.rs
++@@ -71,6 +71,10 @@
++ fn in_range(_: i32) -> bool { true }
++ }
++
+++#[cfg(target_arch = "powerpc64")]
+++fn main() {}
+++
+++#[cfg(not(target_arch = "powerpc64"))]
++ fn main() {
++ macro_rules! test {
++ ($from: ident, $to: ident) => {{
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: rustbuild: with --no-fail-fast, report the specific commands that failed
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/44680
++
++--- a/src/bootstrap/check.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/check.rs
++@@ -67,8 +67,8 @@
++ fn try_run(build: &Build, cmd: &mut Command) {
++ if !build.fail_fast {
++ if !build.try_run(cmd) {
++- let failures = build.delayed_failures.get();
++- build.delayed_failures.set(failures + 1);
+++ let mut failures = build.delayed_failures.borrow_mut();
+++ failures.push(format!("{:?}", cmd));
++ }
++ } else {
++ build.run(cmd);
++@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@
++ fn try_run_quiet(build: &Build, cmd: &mut Command) {
++ if !build.fail_fast {
++ if !build.try_run_quiet(cmd) {
++- let failures = build.delayed_failures.get();
++- build.delayed_failures.set(failures + 1);
+++ let mut failures = build.delayed_failures.borrow_mut();
+++ failures.push(format!("{:?}", cmd));
++ }
++ } else {
++ build.run_quiet(cmd);
++--- a/src/bootstrap/lib.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/lib.rs
++@@ -134,13 +134,13 @@
++ #[cfg(unix)]
++ extern crate libc;
++
++-use std::cell::Cell;
+++use std::cell::RefCell;
++ use std::collections::{HashSet, HashMap};
++ use std::env;
++ use std::fs::{self, File};
++ use std::io::Read;
++ use std::path::{PathBuf, Path};
++-use std::process::Command;
+++use std::process::{self, Command};
++ use std::slice;
++
++ use build_helper::{run_silent, run_suppressed, try_run_silent, try_run_suppressed, output, mtime};
++@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
++ crates: HashMap<Interned<String>, Crate>,
++ is_sudo: bool,
++ ci_env: CiEnv,
++- delayed_failures: Cell<usize>,
+++ delayed_failures: RefCell<Vec<String>>,
++ }
++
++ #[derive(Debug)]
++@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@
++ lldb_python_dir: None,
++ is_sudo,
++ ci_env: CiEnv::current(),
++- delayed_failures: Cell::new(0),
+++ delayed_failures: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
++ }
++ }
++
++@@ -366,6 +366,16 @@
++ metadata::build(self);
++
++ builder::Builder::run(&self);
+++
+++ // Check for postponed failures from `test --no-fail-fast`.
+++ let failures = self.delayed_failures.borrow();
+++ if failures.len() > 0 {
+++ println!("\n{} command(s) did not execute successfully:\n", failures.len());
+++ for failure in failures.iter() {
+++ println!(" - {}\n", failure);
+++ }
+++ process::exit(1);
+++ }
++ }
++
++ /// Clear out `dir` if `input` is newer.
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++From bc3a71ed00af01855b0ae8908ae271b83eca34f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
++From: bors <bors@rust-lang.org>
++Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2017 19:46:51 +0000
++Subject: [PATCH] Auto merge of #44066 - cuviper:powerpc64-extern-abi,
++ r=alexcrichton
++
++powerpc64: improve extern struct ABI
++
++These fixes all have to do with the 64-bit PowerPC ELF ABI for big-endian
++targets. The ELF v2 ABI for powerpc64le already worked well.
++
++- Return after marking return aggregates indirect. Fixes #42757.
++- Pass one-member float aggregates as direct argument values.
++- Aggregate arguments less than 64-bit must be written in the least-
++ significant bits of the parameter space.
++- Larger aggregates are instead padded at the tail.
++ (i.e. filling MSBs, padding the remaining LSBs.)
++
++New tests were also added for the single-float aggregate, and a 3-byte
++aggregate to check that it's filled into LSBs. Overall, at least these
++formerly-failing tests now pass on powerpc64:
++
++- run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi
++- run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct
++- run-pass/extern-pass-TwoU16s.rs
++- run-pass/extern-pass-TwoU8s.rs
++- run-pass/struct-return.rs
++---
++ src/librustc_trans/cabi_powerpc64.rs | 64 +++++++++++++++++-----
++ src/librustc_trans/cabi_x86.rs | 41 ++++++++++++--
++ .../run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.c | 32 ++++++++++-
++ .../run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.rs | 27 +++++++++
++ .../run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.c | 5 ++
++ .../run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.rs | 26 +--------
++ 6 files changed, 151 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-)
++
++diff --git a/src/librustc_trans/cabi_powerpc64.rs b/src/librustc_trans/cabi_powerpc64.rs
++index 5c695387236f..fb5472eb6ae1 100644
++--- a/src/librustc_trans/cabi_powerpc64.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc_trans/cabi_powerpc64.rs
++@@ -14,14 +14,26 @@
++
++ use abi::{FnType, ArgType, LayoutExt, Reg, RegKind, Uniform};
++ use context::CrateContext;
+++use rustc::ty::layout;
++
++-fn is_homogeneous_aggregate<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, arg: &mut ArgType<'tcx>)
+++#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
+++enum ABI {
+++ ELFv1, // original ABI used for powerpc64 (big-endian)
+++ ELFv2, // newer ABI used for powerpc64le
+++}
+++use self::ABI::*;
+++
+++fn is_homogeneous_aggregate<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>,
+++ arg: &mut ArgType<'tcx>,
+++ abi: ABI)
++ -> Option<Uniform> {
++ arg.layout.homogeneous_aggregate(ccx).and_then(|unit| {
++ let size = arg.layout.size(ccx);
++
++- // Ensure we have at most eight uniquely addressable members.
++- if size > unit.size.checked_mul(8, ccx).unwrap() {
+++ // ELFv1 only passes one-member aggregates transparently.
+++ // ELFv2 passes up to eight uniquely addressable members.
+++ if (abi == ELFv1 && size > unit.size)
+++ || size > unit.size.checked_mul(8, ccx).unwrap() {
++ return None;
++ }
++
++@@ -42,21 +54,23 @@ fn is_homogeneous_aggregate<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, arg: &mut Ar
++ })
++ }
++
++-fn classify_ret_ty<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, ret: &mut ArgType<'tcx>) {
+++fn classify_ret_ty<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, ret: &mut ArgType<'tcx>, abi: ABI) {
++ if !ret.layout.is_aggregate() {
++ ret.extend_integer_width_to(64);
++ return;
++ }
++
++- // The PowerPC64 big endian ABI doesn't return aggregates in registers
++- if ccx.sess().target.target.target_endian == "big" {
+++ // The ELFv1 ABI doesn't return aggregates in registers
+++ if abi == ELFv1 {
++ ret.make_indirect(ccx);
+++ return;
++ }
++
++- if let Some(uniform) = is_homogeneous_aggregate(ccx, ret) {
+++ if let Some(uniform) = is_homogeneous_aggregate(ccx, ret, abi) {
++ ret.cast_to(ccx, uniform);
++ return;
++ }
+++
++ let size = ret.layout.size(ccx);
++ let bits = size.bits();
++ if bits <= 128 {
++@@ -80,31 +94,55 @@ fn classify_ret_ty<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, ret: &mut ArgType<'tc
++ ret.make_indirect(ccx);
++ }
++
++-fn classify_arg_ty<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, arg: &mut ArgType<'tcx>) {
+++fn classify_arg_ty<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, arg: &mut ArgType<'tcx>, abi: ABI) {
++ if !arg.layout.is_aggregate() {
++ arg.extend_integer_width_to(64);
++ return;
++ }
++
++- if let Some(uniform) = is_homogeneous_aggregate(ccx, arg) {
+++ if let Some(uniform) = is_homogeneous_aggregate(ccx, arg, abi) {
++ arg.cast_to(ccx, uniform);
++ return;
++ }
++
++- let total = arg.layout.size(ccx);
+++ let size = arg.layout.size(ccx);
+++ let (unit, total) = match abi {
+++ ELFv1 => {
+++ // In ELFv1, aggregates smaller than a doubleword should appear in
+++ // the least-significant bits of the parameter doubleword. The rest
+++ // should be padded at their tail to fill out multiple doublewords.
+++ if size.bits() <= 64 {
+++ (Reg { kind: RegKind::Integer, size }, size)
+++ } else {
+++ let align = layout::Align::from_bits(64, 64).unwrap();
+++ (Reg::i64(), size.abi_align(align))
+++ }
+++ },
+++ ELFv2 => {
+++ // In ELFv2, we can just cast directly.
+++ (Reg::i64(), size)
+++ },
+++ };
+++
++ arg.cast_to(ccx, Uniform {
++- unit: Reg::i64(),
+++ unit,
++ total
++ });
++ }
++
++ pub fn compute_abi_info<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, fty: &mut FnType<'tcx>) {
+++ let abi = match ccx.sess().target.target.target_endian.as_str() {
+++ "big" => ELFv1,
+++ "little" => ELFv2,
+++ _ => unimplemented!(),
+++ };
+++
++ if !fty.ret.is_ignore() {
++- classify_ret_ty(ccx, &mut fty.ret);
+++ classify_ret_ty(ccx, &mut fty.ret, abi);
++ }
++
++ for arg in &mut fty.args {
++ if arg.is_ignore() { continue; }
++- classify_arg_ty(ccx, arg);
+++ classify_arg_ty(ccx, arg, abi);
++ }
++ }
++diff --git a/src/librustc_trans/cabi_x86.rs b/src/librustc_trans/cabi_x86.rs
++index 8b024b8c97fa..49634d6e78ce 100644
++--- a/src/librustc_trans/cabi_x86.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc_trans/cabi_x86.rs
++@@ -11,12 +11,30 @@
++ use abi::{ArgAttribute, FnType, LayoutExt, Reg, RegKind};
++ use common::CrateContext;
++
+++use rustc::ty::layout::{self, Layout, TyLayout};
+++
++ #[derive(PartialEq)]
++ pub enum Flavor {
++ General,
++ Fastcall
++ }
++
+++fn is_single_fp_element<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>,
+++ layout: TyLayout<'tcx>) -> bool {
+++ match *layout {
+++ Layout::Scalar { value: layout::F32, .. } |
+++ Layout::Scalar { value: layout::F64, .. } => true,
+++ Layout::Univariant { .. } => {
+++ if layout.field_count() == 1 {
+++ is_single_fp_element(ccx, layout.field(ccx, 0))
+++ } else {
+++ false
+++ }
+++ }
+++ _ => false
+++ }
+++}
+++
++ pub fn compute_abi_info<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>,
++ fty: &mut FnType<'tcx>,
++ flavor: Flavor) {
++@@ -33,12 +51,23 @@ pub fn compute_abi_info<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>,
++ if t.options.is_like_osx || t.options.is_like_windows
++ || t.options.is_like_openbsd {
++ let size = fty.ret.layout.size(ccx);
++- match size.bytes() {
++- 1 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::i8()),
++- 2 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::i16()),
++- 4 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::i32()),
++- 8 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::i64()),
++- _ => fty.ret.make_indirect(ccx)
+++
+++ // According to Clang, everyone but MSVC returns single-element
+++ // float aggregates directly in a floating-point register.
+++ if !t.options.is_like_msvc && is_single_fp_element(ccx, fty.ret.layout) {
+++ match size.bytes() {
+++ 4 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::f32()),
+++ 8 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::f64()),
+++ _ => fty.ret.make_indirect(ccx)
+++ }
+++ } else {
+++ match size.bytes() {
+++ 1 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::i8()),
+++ 2 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::i16()),
+++ 4 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::i32()),
+++ 8 => fty.ret.cast_to(ccx, Reg::i64()),
+++ _ => fty.ret.make_indirect(ccx)
+++ }
++ }
++ } else {
++ fty.ret.make_indirect(ccx);
++diff --git a/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.c b/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.c
++index 44a940a17a98..25cd6da10b8f 100644
++--- a/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.c
+++++ b/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.c
++@@ -43,6 +43,16 @@ struct FloatPoint {
++ double y;
++ };
++
+++struct FloatOne {
+++ double x;
+++};
+++
+++struct IntOdd {
+++ int8_t a;
+++ int8_t b;
+++ int8_t c;
+++};
+++
++ // System V x86_64 ABI:
++ // a, b, c, d, e should be in registers
++ // s should be byval pointer
++@@ -283,7 +293,7 @@ struct Huge huge_struct(struct Huge s) {
++ // p should be in registers
++ // return should be in registers
++ //
++-// Win64 ABI:
+++// Win64 ABI and 64-bit PowerPC ELFv1 ABI:
++ // p should be a byval pointer
++ // return should be in a hidden sret pointer
++ struct FloatPoint float_point(struct FloatPoint p) {
++@@ -292,3 +302,23 @@ struct FloatPoint float_point(struct FloatPoint p) {
++
++ return p;
++ }
+++
+++// 64-bit PowerPC ELFv1 ABI:
+++// f1 should be in a register
+++// return should be in a hidden sret pointer
+++struct FloatOne float_one(struct FloatOne f1) {
+++ assert(f1.x == 7.);
+++
+++ return f1;
+++}
+++
+++// 64-bit PowerPC ELFv1 ABI:
+++// i should be in the least-significant bits of a register
+++// return should be in a hidden sret pointer
+++struct IntOdd int_odd(struct IntOdd i) {
+++ assert(i.a == 1);
+++ assert(i.b == 2);
+++ assert(i.c == 3);
+++
+++ return i;
+++}
++diff --git a/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.rs b/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.rs
++index aaae7ae4fb49..54a4f868eb4e 100644
++--- a/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.rs
+++++ b/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-struct-passing-abi/test.rs
++@@ -53,6 +53,20 @@ struct FloatPoint {
++ y: f64
++ }
++
+++#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
+++#[repr(C)]
+++struct FloatOne {
+++ x: f64,
+++}
+++
+++#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
+++#[repr(C)]
+++struct IntOdd {
+++ a: i8,
+++ b: i8,
+++ c: i8,
+++}
+++
++ #[link(name = "test", kind = "static")]
++ extern {
++ fn byval_rect(a: i32, b: i32, c: i32, d: i32, e: i32, s: Rect);
++@@ -83,6 +97,10 @@ extern {
++ fn huge_struct(s: Huge) -> Huge;
++
++ fn float_point(p: FloatPoint) -> FloatPoint;
+++
+++ fn float_one(f: FloatOne) -> FloatOne;
+++
+++ fn int_odd(i: IntOdd) -> IntOdd;
++ }
++
++ fn main() {
++@@ -91,6 +109,8 @@ fn main() {
++ let u = FloatRect { a: 3489, b: 3490, c: 8. };
++ let v = Huge { a: 5647, b: 5648, c: 5649, d: 5650, e: 5651 };
++ let p = FloatPoint { x: 5., y: -3. };
+++ let f1 = FloatOne { x: 7. };
+++ let i = IntOdd { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 };
++
++ unsafe {
++ byval_rect(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, s);
++@@ -113,5 +133,12 @@ fn main() {
++ assert_eq!(sret_byval_struct(1, 2, 3, 4, s), t);
++ assert_eq!(sret_split_struct(1, 2, s), t);
++ assert_eq!(float_point(p), p);
+++ assert_eq!(int_odd(i), i);
+++
+++ // MSVC/GCC/Clang are not consistent in the ABI of single-float aggregates.
+++ // x86_64: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=82028
+++ // i686: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=82041
+++ #[cfg(not(all(windows, target_env = "gnu")))]
+++ assert_eq!(float_one(f1), f1);
++ }
++ }
++diff --git a/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.c b/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.c
++index 506954fca461..4124e202c1dd 100644
++--- a/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.c
+++++ b/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.c
++@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
++ // ignore-license
++ // Pragma needed cause of gcc bug on windows: http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52991
++
+++#include <assert.h>
+++
++ #ifdef _MSC_VER
++ #pragma pack(push,1)
++ struct Foo {
++@@ -18,5 +20,8 @@ struct __attribute__((packed)) Foo {
++ #endif
++
++ struct Foo foo(struct Foo foo) {
+++ assert(foo.a == 1);
+++ assert(foo.b == 2);
+++ assert(foo.c == 3);
++ return foo;
++ }
++diff --git a/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.rs b/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.rs
++index 9e81636e3670..d2540ad61542 100644
++--- a/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.rs
+++++ b/src/test/run-make/extern-fn-with-packed-struct/test.rs
++@@ -8,36 +8,14 @@
++ // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
++ // except according to those terms.
++
++-use std::fmt;
++-
++-#[repr(packed)]
++-#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
+++#[repr(C, packed)]
+++#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
++ struct Foo {
++ a: i8,
++ b: i16,
++ c: i8
++ }
++
++-impl PartialEq for Foo {
++- fn eq(&self, other: &Foo) -> bool {
++- self.a == other.a && self.b == other.b && self.c == other.c
++- }
++-}
++-
++-impl fmt::Debug for Foo {
++- fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
++- let a = self.a;
++- let b = self.b;
++- let c = self.c;
++-
++- f.debug_struct("Foo")
++- .field("a", &a)
++- .field("b", &b)
++- .field("c", &c)
++- .finish()
++- }
++-}
++-
++ #[link(name = "test", kind = "static")]
++ extern {
++ fn foo(f: Foo) -> Foo;
++--
++2.13.5
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Prefer local CSS to remote
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45331
++--- a/src/bootstrap/doc.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/doc.rs
++@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@
++ if filename == "not_found.md" {
++ cmd.arg("--markdown-no-toc")
++ .arg("--markdown-css")
++- .arg("https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust.css");
+++ .arg("rust.css");
++ } else {
++ cmd.arg("--markdown-css").arg("rust.css");
++ }
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Don't split dwarf debug for a fully-reproducible build
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34902
++
++--- a/src/librustc_llvm/build.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc_llvm/build.rs
++@@ -138,6 +138,11 @@
++ let cxxflags = output(&mut cmd);
++ let mut cfg = gcc::Config::new();
++ for flag in cxxflags.split_whitespace() {
+++ // Split-dwarf gives unreproducible DW_AT_GNU_dwo_id so don't do it
+++ if flag == "-gsplit-dwarf" {
+++ continue;
+++ }
+++
++ // Ignore flags like `-m64` when we're doing a cross build
++ if is_crossed && flag.starts_with("-m") {
++ continue;
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++--- a/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
++ option = "-#"
++ else:
++ option = "-s"
++- run(["curl", option, "--retry", "3", "-Sf", "-o", path, url],
+++ run(["curl", option, "-R", "--retry", "3", "-Sf", "-o", path, url],
++ verbose=verbose,
++ exception=exception)
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/usr/bin/python
++# Copyright: 2015-2017 The Debian Project
++# License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++#
++# Helper to remove removed-files from .cargo-checksum
++# TODO: rewrite to perl and add to dh-cargo, maybe?
++
++from collections import OrderedDict
++import argparse
++import json
++import os
++import sys
++
++def prune_keep(cfile):
++ with open(cfile) as fp:
++ sums = json.load(fp, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict)
++
++ oldfiles = sums["files"]
++ newfiles = OrderedDict([entry for entry in oldfiles.items() if os.path.exists(entry[0])])
++ sums["files"] = newfiles
++
++ if len(oldfiles) == len(newfiles):
++ return
++
++ with open(cfile, "w") as fp:
++ json.dump(sums, fp, separators=(',', ':'))
++
++def prune(cfile):
++ with open(cfile, "r+") as fp:
++ sums = json.load(fp, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict)
++ sums["files"] = {}
++ fp.seek(0)
++ json.dump(sums, fp, separators=(',', ':'))
++ fp.truncate()
++
++if __name__ == "__main__":
++ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
++ parser.add_argument("-k", "--keep", action="store_true", help="keep "
++ "checksums of files that still exist, and assume they haven't changed.")
++ parser.add_argument('crates', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
++ help="crates whose checksums to prune. (default: ./)")
++ args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
++ crates = args.crates or ["."]
++ f = prune_keep if args.keep else prune
++ for c in crates:
++ cfile = os.path.join(c, ".cargo-checksum.json") if os.path.isdir(c) else c
++ f(cfile)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/bash
++# Run this script in an unpacked upstream tarball directory, and it will update
++# (i.e. overwrite) the "unused deps" part of Files-Excluded in d/copyright.
++
++set -e
++
++scriptdir=$(dirname "$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")")
++had_configure_upstream=$(if test -e "$scriptdir/debian/configure-upstream"; then echo true; else echo false; fi)
++( cd "$scriptdir" && debian/rules debian/configure-upstream )
++
++"$scriptdir/debian/configure-upstream"
++"$scriptdir/debian/ensure-patch" -N "$scriptdir/debian/patches/d-ignore-removed-submodules.patch"
++test -f src/Cargo.lock.orig || cp src/Cargo.lock src/Cargo.lock.orig
++./x.py build nonexistent/path/to/trigger/cargo/metadata src/bootstrap
++
++not_needed() {
++ diff -ru src/Cargo.lock.orig src/Cargo.lock | grep '^-"checksum' | cut '-d ' -f2-3
++}
++
++ghetto_parse_cargo() {
++ cat "$1" \
++ | tr '\n' '\t' \
++ | sed -e 's/\t\[/\n[/g' \
++ | perl -ne 'print if s/^\[(?:package|project)\].*\tname\s*=\s*"(.*?)".*\tversion\s*=\s*"(.*?)".*/\1 \2/g'
++}
++
++pruned_paths() {
++ for i in src/vendor/*/Cargo.toml; do
++ pkgnamever=
++ pkgnamever=$(ghetto_parse_cargo "$i")
++ if [ -z "$pkgnamever" ]; then
++ echo >&2 "failed to parse: $i"
++ exit 1
++ fi
++ echo "$pkgnamever $i"
++ done | grep -F -f <(not_needed) | cut '-d ' -f3 | while read x; do
++ echo " $(dirname $x)"
++ done
++}
++
++header='# DO NOT EDIT below, AUTOGENERATED'
++footer='# DO NOT EDIT above, AUTOGENERATED'
++{
++echo "$header"
++pruned_paths
++echo "$footer"
++} > $scriptdir/debian/copyright.unused-deps
++
++cd $scriptdir/debian
++sed -i -e "/^$header/,/^$footer/d" -e '/^# unused dependencies/rcopyright.unused-deps' copyright
++rm copyright.unused-deps
++$had_configure_upstream || rm "$scriptdir/debian/configure-upstream"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/usr/bin/make -f
++# -*- makefile -*-
++
++include /usr/share/dpkg/pkg-info.mk
++include /usr/share/dpkg/vendor.mk
++include /usr/share/dpkg/architecture.mk
++SED_VERSION_SHORT := sed -re 's/([^.]+)\.([^.]+)\..*/\1.\2/'
++RUST_VERSION := $(shell echo '$(DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM)' | $(SED_VERSION_SHORT))
++RUST_LONG_VERSION := $(shell echo '$(DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM)' | sed -re 's/([^+]+).*/\1/')
++LIBSTD_PKG := libstd-rust-$(RUST_VERSION)
++# Sed expression that matches the "rustc" we have in our Build-Depends field
++SED_RUSTC_BUILDDEP := sed -ne "/^Build-Depends:/,/^[^[:space:]\#]/{/^ *rustc:native .*,/p}" debian/control
++
++include /usr/share/dpkg/buildflags.mk
++# TODO: more correct to use `[build] rustflags = []` list syntax in Cargo.toml
++RUSTFLAGS = $(addprefix -C link-args=,$(LDFLAGS))
++export CFLAGS CXXFLAGS CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS RUSTFLAGS
++# set remap-path-prefix for reproducible builds; TODO: remove "if" after 1.20
++ifeq (0,$(shell dpkg --compare-versions "$$(rustc --version --verbose | sed -ne 's/^release: //p')" '>=' 1.19.0; echo $$?))
++RUSTFLAGS += -Zremap-path-prefix-from=$(CURDIR) -Zremap-path-prefix-to=/usr/src/rustc-$(RUST_LONG_VERSION)
++export RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP = 1
++endif
++
++# Defines DEB_*_RUST_TYPE triples
++include debian/architecture.mk
++export DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE
++
++# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
++#export DH_VERBOSE=1
++
++# src/rt/miniz.c (incorrectly) triggers -Wmisleading-indentation with
++# gcc-6. See bug #811573.
++CFLAGS += -Wno-misleading-indentation
++
++# Release type (one of beta, stable or nightly)
++RELEASE_CHANNEL := stable
++# See also ./build-preview-dsc.sh for a script that builds a beta/nightly .dsc
++# out of this packaging. Furthermore, if the build breaks after importing a new
++# upstream stable release, check the do_temporary_fixup function in that file
++# to see if we already know what fix to make.
++
++DEB_DESTDIR := $(CURDIR)/debian/tmp
++
++# These are the normal build flags. Upstream is moving to debian/config.toml
++# but at the current version not all of these flags are available in that file.
++# Certain flags also need to be kept here *as well as* debian/config.toml.in
++# because of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43295
++DEB_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = --enable-llvm-link-shared --disable-dist-src --prefix=/usr --release-channel=$(RELEASE_CHANNEL) --disable-jemalloc --disable-debuginfo-only-std
++
++# Use system LLVM (comment out to use vendored LLVM)
++LLVM_VERSION = 4.0
++OLD_LLVM_VERSION = 3.9
++# Make it easier to test against a custom LLVM
++ifneq (,$(LLVM_DESTDIR))
++LLVM_LIBRARY_PATH := $(LLVM_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH):$(LLVM_DESTDIR)/usr/lib
++LD_LIBRARY_PATH := $(if $(LD_LIBRARY_PATH),$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH):$(LLVM_LIBRARY_PATH),$(LLVM_LIBRARY_PATH))
++export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
++endif
++DEB_CONFIGURE_FLAGS += --llvm-root=$(LLVM_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/llvm-$(LLVM_VERSION)
++
++RUSTBUILD = RUST_BACKTRACE=1 ./x.py
++RUSTBUILD_FLAGS = --config debian/config.toml -v --on-fail env
++# TODO: This should simply be "$(RUSTBUILD) test" but unfortunately this causes
++# an insane blow up in the time it takes to run tests. See upstream #37477 for
++# details. Upstream worked around it in #38984 but in Debian we can't take
++# advantage of that work-around, because we want as much debuginfo as possible
++# (so we set debuginfo-lines = true, debuginfo-only-std = false) so we have to
++# work around it instead by disabling backtrace when running tests.
++RUSTBUILD_TEST = ./x.py test
++# To run a specific test, run something like:
++# $ debian/rules override_dh_auto_test-arch \
++# RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS="src/test/run-make --test-args extern-fn-struct"
++# See src/bootstrap/README.md for more options.
++RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS =
++
++update-version:
++ oldver=$(shell $(SED_RUSTC_BUILDDEP) | sed -ne 's/.*(<= \(.*\)).*/\1/gp' | $(SED_VERSION_SHORT)); \
++ newver=$(RUST_VERSION); \
++ if [ $$oldver != $$newver ]; then debian/update-version.sh $$oldver $$newver; fi
++
++# Below we detect how we're supposed to bootstrap the stage0 compiler. See
++# README.Debian for more details of the cases described below.
++#
++PRECONFIGURE_CHECK = :
++HAVE_BINARY_TARBALL := $(shell ls -1 stage0/*/*$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)* 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
++# allow not using the binary tarball although it exists
++#ifneq (,$(filter $(DEB_HOST_ARCH), amd64 arm64 armhf i386 powerpc ppc64el s390x))
++# HAVE_BINARY_TARBALL := 0
++#endif
++ifeq (0,$(HAVE_BINARY_TARBALL))
++ # Case A (Building from source): the extracted source tree does not include
++ # a bootstrapping tarball for the current architecture e.g. because the
++ # distro already has a rustc for this arch, or the uploader expects that
++ # this requirement be fulfilled in some other way.
++ #
++ # Case A-1: the builder did not select the "pkg.rustc.dlstage0" build profile.
++ # In this case, we use the distro's rustc - either the previous or current version.
++ ifeq (,$(findstring pkg.rustc.dlstage0,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ # Make it easier to test against a custom rustc
++ ifneq (,$(RUST_DESTDIR))
++ RUST_LIBRARY_PATH := $(RUST_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH):$(RUST_DESTDIR)/usr/lib
++ LD_LIBRARY_PATH := $(if $(LD_LIBRARY_PATH),$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH):$(RUST_LIBRARY_PATH),$(RUST_LIBRARY_PATH))
++ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
++ endif
++ DEB_CONFIGURE_FLAGS += --enable-local-rust --local-rust-root=$(RUST_DESTDIR)/usr
++ endif
++ #
++ # Case A-2: the builder selected the "dlstage0" build profile.
++ # In this case, the rust build scripts will download a stage0 into stage0/ and use that.
++ # We don't need to do anything specific in this build file, so this case is empty.
++else
++ # Case B (Bootstrapping a new distro): the extracted source tree does
++ # include a bootstrapping tarball for the current architecture; see the
++ # `source_orig-stage0` target below on how to build this.
++ #
++ # In this case, we'll bootstrap from the stage0 given in that tarball.
++ # To ensure the uploader of the .dsc didn't make a mistake, we first check
++ # that rustc isn't a Build-Depends for the current architecture.
++ ifneq (,$(shell $(SED_RUSTC_BUILDDEP)))
++ ifeq (,$(shell $(SED_RUSTC_BUILDDEP) | grep '!$(DEB_HOST_ARCH)'))
++ PRECONFIGURE_CHECK = $(error found matches for stage0/*/*$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)*, \
++ but rustc might be a Build-Depends for $(DEB_HOST_ARCH))
++ endif
++ endif
++endif
++
++BUILD_DOCS = 1
++ifneq (,$(findstring nodoc,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ DEB_CONFIGURE_FLAGS += --disable-docs
++ BUILD_DOCS =
++endif
++
++ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
++ DEB_CONFIGURE_FLAGS += --disable-optimize --disable-optimize-cxx --disable-optimize-llvm
++endif
++
++# Build products or non-source files in src/, that shouldn't go in rust-src
++SRC_CLEAN = src/rt/hoedown/src/html_blocks.c \
++ src/bootstrap/bootstrap.pyc \
++ src/etc/__pycache__/
++
++# Workaround for linux #865549
++ifeq (0,$(shell test $$(uname -s) = "Linux" -a $$(getconf PAGESIZE) -gt 4096; echo $$?))
++ SYSTEM_WORKAROUNDS += ulimit -s $$(expr $$(getconf PAGESIZE) / 1024 '*' 256 + 8192);
++endif
++
++%:
++ $(SYSTEM_WORKAROUNDS) dh $@ --parallel
++
++.PHONY: build
++build:
++ $(SYSTEM_WORKAROUNDS) dh $@ --parallel
++
++override_dh_clean:
++ # Upstream contains a lot of these
++ dh_clean -XCargo.toml.orig
++
++debian/configure-upstream: debian/config.toml debian/rules
++ rm -f "$@"
++ echo '#!/bin/sh' >> "$@"
++ echo '# This script can be used to configure a mostly-clean upstream checkout' >> "$@"
++ echo '# in case you need to test any differences between it and Debian' >> "$@"
++ echo 'set -e' >> "$@"
++ echo 'test -f ./configure' >> "$@"
++ echo 'cat > config.toml <<EOF' >> "$@"
++ cat debian/config.toml >> "$@"
++ echo 'EOF' >> "$@"
++ echo "./configure $(DEB_CONFIGURE_FLAGS) \"\$$@\"" >> "$@"
++ chmod +x "$@"
++
++debian/config.toml: debian/config.toml.in
++ m4 -DDEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE="$(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE)" \
++ -DDEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE="$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)" \
++ -DDEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE="$(DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE)" \
++ -DRELEASE_CHANNEL="$(RELEASE_CHANNEL)" \
++ -DLLVM_DESTDIR="$(LLVM_DESTDIR)" \
++ -DLLVM_VERSION="$(LLVM_VERSION)" \
++ "$<" > "$@"
++
++debian/rust-src.%: debian/rust-src.%.in
++ m4 -DRUST_LONG_VERSION="$(RUST_LONG_VERSION)" \
++ "$<" > "$@"
++
++override_dh_auto_configure: debian/config.toml
++ # fail the build if we have any instances of OLD_LLVM_VERSION in debian, except for debian/changelog
++ ! grep --color=always -i 'll...\?$(subst .,\.,$(OLD_LLVM_VERSION))' --exclude=changelog -R debian
++ $(PRECONFIGURE_CHECK)
++ if [ -d stage0 ]; then mkdir -p build && ln -sfT ../stage0 build/cache; fi
++ # work around #842634
++ if test $$(grep "127.0.0.1\s*localhost" /etc/hosts | wc -l) -gt 1; then \
++ debian/ensure-patch -N debian/patches/d-host-duplicates.patch; fi
++ # We patched mdbook so have to rm the checksums
++ debian/prune-checksums src/vendor/mdbook/.cargo-checksum.json
++ # Unfortunately upstream uses a duplicate copy of libbacktrace and wants to
++ # compile it again for rust-installer, see #43449
++ ln -rsf src/libbacktrace -t src/vendor/backtrace-sys/src/
++ debian/prune-checksums src/vendor/backtrace-sys/.cargo-checksum.json
++ # Link against system liblzma, see https://github.com/alexcrichton/xz2-rs/issues/16
++ echo 'fn main() { println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=lzma"); }' > src/vendor/lzma-sys/build.rs
++ debian/prune-checksums src/vendor/lzma-sys/.cargo-checksum.json
++ # We excluded some embedded libraries in d/copyright
++ debian/prune-checksums src/vendor/dbghelp-sys/.cargo-checksum.json
++ # TODO: work-around for slightly buggy prune-unused-deps, can rm in 1.20.0
++ rmdir src/vendor/* 2>/dev/null || true
++ # Do the actual configure
++ ./configure $(DEB_CONFIGURE_FLAGS)
++
++override_dh_auto_clean:
++ $(RM) -rf ./build ./tmp ./.cargo config.stamp config.mk Makefile
++ $(RM) -rf $(SRC_CLEAN) debian/config.toml debian/rust-src.install debian/rust-src.links
++
++# upstream bundles this in the source, but in Debian we rebuild everything yo
++generate-sources:
++ $(MAKE) -C src/rt/hoedown src/html_blocks.c
++
++override_dh_auto_build-arch: generate-sources
++ $(RUSTBUILD) build $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS)
++
++# note: this is only for buildds that want to do a separate arch:all build;
++# there is no point running this yourself "to save time" since it implicitly
++# depends on build-arch anyways.
++override_dh_auto_build-indep: generate-sources
++ifneq (,$(BUILD_DOCS))
++# Rust has a weird way of configuring whether to build docs or not
++ sed -i -e 's/^docs = false/docs = true/' debian/config.toml
++ $(RUSTBUILD) doc $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS)
++endif
++
++TEST_LOG = debian/rustc-tests.log
++FAILURES_ALLOWED = 5
++FAILED_TESTS = grep FAILED $(TEST_LOG) | grep -v '^test result'
++override_dh_auto_test-arch:
++# ensure that rustc_llvm is actually dynamically linked to libLLVM
++ set -e; find build/*/stage2/lib/rustlib/* -name '*rustc_llvm*.so' | \
++ while read x; do \
++ stat -c '%s %n' "$$x"; \
++ objdump -p "$$x" | grep -q "NEEDED.*LLVM"; \
++ test "$$(stat -c %s "$$x")" -lt 6000000; \
++ done
++ifeq (, $(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ifeq (, $(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
++ $(RUSTBUILD_TEST) --no-fail-fast $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) $(RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS) | tee $(TEST_LOG)
++ test -f $(TEST_LOG)
++ echo "Summary of specific test failures:"; \
++ $(FAILED_TESTS); \
++ num_failures=$$($(FAILED_TESTS) | wc -l); \
++ echo -n "$${num_failures} tests failed, $(FAILURES_ALLOWED) maximum allowed. "; \
++ if test "$${num_failures}" -le $(FAILURES_ALLOWED); then \
++ echo "Continuing..."; \
++ else \
++ echo "Aborting the build."; \
++ echo "Check the logs further above for details."; \
++ false; \
++ fi
++# don't continue if RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS is non-empty
++ test -z "$(RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS)"
++endif
++endif
++
++override_dh_auto_test-indep:
++ifneq (,$(BUILD_DOCS))
++ifeq (, $(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ifeq (, $(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
++ # Run all rules that test the docs, i.e. in step.rs that depend on default:doc
++ $(RUSTBUILD_TEST) --no-fail-fast src/tools/linkchecker $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS)
++endif
++endif
++endif
++
++run_rustbuild:
++ DESTDIR=$(DEB_DESTDIR) $(RUSTBUILD) $(X_CMD) $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) $(X_FLAGS)
++
++override_dh_auto_install:
++ DESTDIR=$(DEB_DESTDIR) $(RUSTBUILD) install $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS)
++
++ mkdir -p $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/
++ mv $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/lib*.so $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/
++
++ # Replace duplicated compile-time/run-time dylibs with symlinks
++ @set -e; \
++ for f in $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/rustlib/$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)/lib/lib*.so; do \
++ name=$${f##*/}; \
++ if [ -f "$(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/$$name" ]; then \
++ echo "ln -sf ../../../$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/$$name $$f"; \
++ ln -sf ../../../$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/$$name $$f; \
++ fi; \
++ done
++
++ifneq (,$(BUILD_DOCS))
++ # Brute force to remove privacy-breach-logo lintian warning.
++ # We could have updated the upstream sources but it would complexify
++ # the rebase
++ @set -e; \
++ find $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/share/doc/rust/html -iname '*.html' | \
++ while read file; do \
++ topdir=$$(echo "$$file" | sed 's,^$(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/share/doc/rust/html/,,; s,/[^/]*$$,/,; s,^[^/]*$$,,; s,[^/]\+/,../,g'); \
++ sed -i -e "s,https://doc.rust-lang.org/\(favicon.ico\|logos/rust-logo-32x32-blk.png\),$${topdir}rust-logo-32x32-blk.png," \
++ -e "s,https://www.rust-lang.org/\(favicon.ico\|logos/rust-logo-32x32-blk.png\),$${topdir}rust-logo-32x32-blk.png," "$$file"; \
++ done
++ find $(DEB_DESTDIR) \( -iname '*.html' -empty -o -name .lock -o -name '*.inc' \) -delete;
++endif
++
++override_dh_install-arch:
++ dh_install
++ dh_install -p$(LIBSTD_PKG) usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/
++ dh_install -plibstd-rust-dev usr/lib/rustlib/$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)/lib/
++
++override_dh_install-indep: debian/rust-src.install debian/rust-src.links
++ dh_install
++ chmod -x \
++ debian/rust-gdb/usr/share/rust-gdb/*.py \
++ debian/rust-lldb/usr/share/rust-lldb/*.py
++ $(RM) -rf $(SRC_CLEAN:%=debian/rust-src/usr/src/rustc-$(RUST_LONG_VERSION)/%)
++ # Get rid of lintian warnings
++ find debian/rust-src/usr/src/rustc-$(RUST_LONG_VERSION) \
++ \( -name .gitignore \
++ -o -name 'LICENSE*' \
++ -o -name 'LICENCE' \
++ -o -name 'license' \
++ -o -name 'COPYING*' \
++ \) -delete
++
++override_dh_installchangelogs:
++ dh_missing --list-missing || true
++ dh_installchangelogs RELEASES.md
++
++override_dh_installdocs:
++ dh_installdocs -X.tex -X.aux -X.log -X.out -X.toc
++
++override_dh_compress:
++ dh_compress -X.woff
++
++override_dh_strip:
++ # Work around #35733, #468333
++ find debian/libstd-rust-dev/ -name '*.rlib' -execdir mv '{}' '{}.a' \;
++ # This is expected to print out lots of "File format unrecognized" warnings about
++ # rust.metadata.bin and *.deflate but the .o files inside the rlibs should be stripped
++ # Some files are still omitted because of #875780 however.
++ dh_strip -v
++ find debian/libstd-rust-dev/ -name '*.rlib.a' -execdir sh -c 'mv "$$1" "$${1%.a}"' - '{}' \;
++
++override_dh_makeshlibs:
++ dh_makeshlibs -V
++
++ # dh_makeshlibs doesn't support our "libfoo-version.so" naming
++ # structure, so we have to do this ourselves.
++ install -o 0 -g 0 -d debian/$(LIBSTD_PKG)/DEBIAN
++ LC_ALL=C ls debian/$(LIBSTD_PKG)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/lib*.so | \
++ sed -n 's,^.*/\(lib.*\)-\(.\+\)\.so$$,\1 \2,p' | \
++ while read name version; do \
++ echo "$$name $$version $(LIBSTD_PKG) (>= $(DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM))"; \
++ done > debian/$(LIBSTD_PKG)/DEBIAN/shlibs
++ chmod 644 debian/$(LIBSTD_PKG)/DEBIAN/shlibs
++ chown 0:0 debian/$(LIBSTD_PKG)/DEBIAN/shlibs
++
++override_dh_shlibdeps:
++ dh_shlibdeps -- -x$(LIBSTD_PKG)
++
++QUILT_SPECIAL_SNOWFLAKE_RETURN_CODE = x=$$?; if [ $$x = 2 ]; then exit 0; else exit $$x; fi
++source_orig-stage0:
++ QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt push -aq; $(QUILT_SPECIAL_SNOWFLAKE_RETURN_CODE)
++ $(MAKE) -f debian/rules clean
++ debian/make_orig-stage0_tarball.sh
++ QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt pop -aq; $(QUILT_SPECIAL_SNOWFLAKE_RETURN_CODE)
++ rm -rf .pc
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Document: rust-book
++Title: The Rust Programming Language
++Section: Programming/Rust
++Abstract:
++ This book will teach you about the Rust Programming Language. Rust is
++ a modern systems programming language focusing on safety and speed. It
++ accomplishes these goals by being memory safe without using garbage
++ collection.
++
++Format: HTML
++Index: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/book/index.html
++Files: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/book/*.html
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Document: rust-intro
++Title: The Rust Guide
++Section: Programming/Rust
++Abstract:
++ This introduction will give you a rough idea of what Rust is like,
++ eliding many details.
++
++Format: HTML
++Index: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/intro.html
++Files: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/intro.html
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Document: rust-reference
++Title: The Rust Reference
++Section: Programming/Rust
++Abstract:
++ This document is the primary reference for the Rust programming
++ language.
++
++Format: HTML
++Index: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/reference.html
++Files: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/reference.html
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/rust/html
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/icons/rust-logo-32x32-blk.png usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# This should eventually become part of a dh_rustdoc program.
++# Something that does e.g.
++# find $(DESTDIR) -name jquery.js -execdir ln -sf -T \
++# /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/jquery.js '{}' \;
++usr/share/javascript/jquery/jquery.min.js usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/jquery.js
++usr/share/fonts-font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/fonts-font-awesome.min.css
++usr/share/javascript/mathjax usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/mathjax
++usr/share/javascript/highlight.js/styles/atelier-dune.light.css usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/highlight.css
++usr/share/javascript/highlight.js/highlight.js usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/highlight.js
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++src/etc/rust-gdb usr/bin/
++src/etc/gdb_*.py usr/share/rust-gdb/
++src/etc/debugger_pretty_printers_common.py usr/share/rust-gdb/
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/share/man/man1/gdb.1.gz usr/share/man/man1/rust-gdb.1.gz
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++src/etc/rust-lldb usr/bin/
++src/etc/lldb_rust_formatters.py usr/share/rust-lldb/
++src/etc/debugger_pretty_printers_common.py usr/share/rust-lldb/
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/share/man/man1/lldb-4.0.1.gz usr/share/man/man1/rust-lldb.1.gz
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/patches usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION/debian
++# from src/bootstrap/dist.rs:370 onwards
++COPYRIGHT usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++LICENSE-APACHE usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++LICENSE-MIT usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++CONTRIBUTING.md usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++README.md usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++RELEASES.md usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++configure usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++x.py usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++man usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++src usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION usr/lib/rustlib/src/rust
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# False positives that change quite often, so just override with a wildcard
++rust-src binary: executable-not-elf-or-script usr/src/rustc-*/*
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/bin/rustc
++usr/bin/rustdoc
++debian/architecture.mk usr/share/rustc/
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/rustc.1
++debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/rustdoc.1
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++3.0 (quilt)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/icons/rust-logo-32x32-blk.png
++# if you are here because dpkg-source told you to "add stage0/rustc-** in d/source/include-binaries",
++# ignore that instruction and instead:
++# a) if you want to use the orig-stage0 for your next upload, then extract it into stage0/
++# b) if you don't want to use it, then rename "../rustc_${version}.orig-stage0.tar.xz" to something else
++# see also d/source/options and d/source/local-options and #577113.
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# this helps to prevent accidentally including the orig-stage0 tarball in a non
++# orig-stage0 upload, after running `debian/rules source_orig-stage0`.
++# we can get rid of this after #577113 is fixed
++include-removal
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/bash
++# Don't run this directly, use "debian/rules update-version" instead
++
++prev_stable() {
++local V=$1
++python -c 'import sys; k=map(int,sys.argv[1].split(".")); k[1]-=1; print ".".join(map(str,k))' "$V"
++}
++
++update() {
++local ORIG=$1 NEW=$2
++
++ORIG_M1=$(prev_stable $ORIG)
++NEW_M1=$(prev_stable $NEW)
++ORIG_R="${ORIG/./\\.}" # match a literal dot, otherwise this might sometimes match e.g. debhelper (>= 9.20141010)
++
++sed -i -e "s|libstd-rust-${ORIG_R}|libstd-rust-$NEW|g" \
++ -e "s|rustc:native\( *\)(<= ${ORIG_R}|rustc:native\1(<= $NEW|g" \
++ -e "s|rustc:native\( *\)(>= ${ORIG_M1/./\\.}|rustc:native\1(>= ${NEW_M1}|g" control
++
++git mv libstd-rust-$ORIG.lintian-overrides libstd-rust-$NEW.lintian-overrides
++sed -i -e "s|libstd-rust-${ORIG_R}|libstd-rust-$NEW|g" libstd-rust-$NEW.lintian-overrides
++}
++
++cd $(dirname "$0")
++update "$1" "$2"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# False-positive, very small so suspicious-source thinks "octet-stream"
++src/tools/rust-installer/rust-installer-version
++src/tools/rust-installer/test/rust-installer-v2/rust-installer-version
++src/test/run-pass/raw-str.rs
++src/vendor/toml/tests/invalid/key-single-open-bracket.toml
++
++# False-positive, "verylongtext" but OK
++src/doc/book/first-edition/src/the-stack-and-the-heap.md
++src/etc/third-party/README.txt
++src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/go/build.bat
++src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/BlocksRuntime/runtime.c
++src/libbacktrace/configure
++src/vendor/*/.travis.yml
++src/vendor/*/CHANGELOG.md
++src/vendor/*/CONTRIBUTORS.md
++src/vendor/*/README.md
++src/vendor/*/LICENSE
++src/vendor/*/*/LICENSE
++src/vendor/*/*/*/LICENSE
++src/vendor/handlebars/src/lib.rs
++src/vendor/pulldown-cmark/tests/footnotes.rs
++src/vendor/pulldown-cmark/specs/footnotes.txt
++src/vendor/stable_deref_trait/src/lib.rs
++src/vendor/winapi/src/winnt.rs
++
++# False-positive, misc
++src/vendor/dtoa/performance.png
++src/vendor/itoa/performance.png
++src/doc/book/second-edition/tools/docx-to-md.xsl
++
++# False-positive, hand-editable small image
++src/etc/installer/gfx/
++src/doc/nomicon/src/img/safeandunsafe.svg
++src/doc/book/second-edition/src/img/*.png
++src/doc/book/second-edition/src/img/*.svg
++src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/favicon.png
++src/vendor/pest/pest-logo.svg
++
++# Test data
++src/rt/hoedown/test/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Markdown*.html
++src/test/compile-fail/not-utf8.bin
++src/test/*/*.rs
++src/vendor/flate2/tests/*.gz
++src/vendor/regex/src/testdata/basic.dat
++src/vendor/regex/tests/fowler.rs
++src/vendor/tar/tests/archives/*.tar
++src/vendor/toml/tests/*/*.toml
++src/vendor/toml/tests/*/*.json
++src/vendor/pest/benches/data.json
++src/vendor/yaml-rust/tests/specexamples.rs.inc
++
++# Compromise, ideally we'd autogenerate these
++# Should already by documented in debian/copyright
++src/librustdoc/html/static/normalize.css
++src/vendor/unicode-segmentation/src/tables.rs
++
++# Compromise, ideally we'd package these in their own package
++src/librustdoc/html/static/*.woff
++
++# C and JS files not part of an external library
++src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/book.js
++src/vendor/miniz-sys/miniz.c
++src/vendor/walkdir/compare/nftw.c
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++version=4
++# if you need to download other versions replace the URL below with this one:
++# https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/index.html
++# it's a bit slower to download, that's why we use the other one normally
++
++opts="\
++pgpsigurlmangle=s/$/.asc/,\
++uversionmangle=s/(\d)[_.+-]?((beta|alpha)\.?\d*)$/$1~$2/,\
++dversionmangle=s/\+dfsg\d*$//,\
++repack,\
++repacksuffix=+dfsg1,\
++compression=xz,\
++" \
++ https://www.rust-lang.org/en-US/other-installers.html \
++ (?:.*/)rustc?-(\d[\d.]*(?:-[\w.]+)?)-src\.tar\.gz