From: Ximin Luo Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 08:42:36 +0000 (+0000) Subject: rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium X-Git-Tag: archive/raspbian/1.30.0+dfsg1-2+rpi1~1^2~24 X-Git-Url: https://dgit.raspbian.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=299814f09d700271178fdb37b9b0cc42b1bf0c82;p=rustc.git rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Increase FAILURES_ALLOWED for mips mipsel to 20. * Set debuginfo-only-std = false for 32-bit powerpc architectures. [dgit import unpatched rustc 1.30.0+dfsg1-2] --- 299814f09d700271178fdb37b9b0cc42b1bf0c82 diff --cc debian/NEWS index 0000000000,0000000000..067259d3da new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/NEWS @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,29 @@@ ++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 Mon, 16 Oct 2017 18:02:23 +0200 diff --cc debian/README.Debian index 0000000000,0000000000..c2627dee19 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/README.Debian @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,213 @@@ ++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 around 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. ++ ++Uncommon architectures ++---------------------- ++ ++Debian release architectures armel and s390x currently have more test failures, ++being tracked by upstream here: ++ ++- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52493 armel ++- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52491 s390x ++ ++Ports architectures ++------------------- ++ ++The number of allowed test failures on certain Debian ports architectures ++(currently powerpc, powerpcspe, sparc64, x32) is raised greatly to help unblock ++progress for porters. Of course, as a user this means you may run into more ++bugs than usual; as mentioned above bugs reports and patches are welcome. ++ ++ ++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 , Fri, 13 Feb 2015 15:08:43 +0100 ++ ++ ++Architecture-specific notes ++=========================== ++ ++armhf ++----- ++ ++We only ship debuginfo for libstd and not the compiler itself, otherwise builds ++run out of memory on the Debian buildds, with non-obvious and random errors. ++ ++See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/45854 for details. ++ ++If all your armhf build machines have ~8GB memory or more, you can experiment ++with disabling this work-around (i.e. revert to normal) in d/rules. ++ ++ ++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. ++ diff --cc debian/README.source index 0000000000,0000000000..ba52e792bd new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/README.source @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,240 @@@ ++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. ++ ++ * 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: ++ * work with upstream to fix compiler-rt linkage soon. ++ ++ -- Sylvestre Ledru 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 ++-------------------------------- ++ ++$ sudo mk-build-deps -irt 'aptitude -R' ++$ uscan --verbose # or debian/rules source_orig-beta, for beta ++$ ver=UPDATE-ME # whatever it is, probably X.YY.Z or X.YY.Z~beta.N ++$ tar xf ../rustc-${ver/\~/-}-src.tar.xz && ( cd rustc-${ver/*~*/beta}-src/ && ../debian/prune-unused-deps ) && rm -rf rustc-${ver/*~*/beta}-src/ ++# ^ If this fails, you probably need to refresh patches or edit debian/prune-unused-deps ++$ 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 ++ # or debian/rules source_orig-beta, for beta ++ ++# Keep running this and follow its instructions, until it gives no output: ++$ debian/check-orig-suspicious.sh $ver ++# When you are satisfied with the above, proceed: ++ ++$ git checkout debian/experimental ++$ gbp import-orig ../rustc_$ver+dfsg1.orig.tar.xz ++$ dch -v $ver+dfsg1-1~exp1 "New upstream release." ++$ debian/rules update-version ++# might also need to bump the version of the cargo Build-Depends ++# then refresh patches, etc etc ++# Use /usr/share/cargo/guess-crate-copyright to help update d/copyright quickly ++ ++# 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/config.toml" to generate our ++config.toml that you can then use in an upstream directory **unpacked from the ++release tarball*. (It is more complex to get this working with their git repo.) ++ ++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/ diff --cc debian/TODO.Debian index 0000000000,0000000000..ed9f05bc11 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/TODO.Debian @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,12 @@@ ++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 Tue, 20 Jan 2015 08:50:28 +0100 diff --cc debian/architecture-test.mk index 0000000000,0000000000..e7aeabade5 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/architecture-test.mk @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,16 @@@ ++# 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) diff --cc debian/architecture.mk index 0000000000,0000000000..9a71eb996a new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/architecture.mk @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,17 @@@ ++# 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)),\ ++$(if $(findstring -armel-,-$(2)-),$(subst arm,armv5te,$(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 diff --cc debian/changelog index 0000000000,0000000000..0fbd17922a new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/changelog @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,899 @@@ ++rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Increase FAILURES_ALLOWED for mips mipsel to 20. ++ * Set debuginfo-only-std = false for 32-bit powerpc architectures. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Fri, 02 Nov 2018 01:42:36 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Upload to unstable. (Closes: #881845) ++ * Increase FAILURES_ALLOWED for mips architectures. ++ * Set debuginfo-only-std = false for mips architectures. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Thu, 01 Nov 2018 10:05:52 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Disable debuginfo-gdb tests relating to enums. These will be fixed in an ++ upcoming version, see upstream #54614 for details. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Wed, 31 Oct 2018 00:02:25 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Actually don't build docs in an arch-only build. ++ * Add mips patch, hopefully closes #881845 but let's see. ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Tue, 30 Oct 2018 22:05:59 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.30.0~beta.7+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Do the necessary bookkeeping for the LLVM update. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Wed, 26 Sep 2018 23:29:18 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.30.0~beta.7+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Tweak test failure rules: armel <= 8, ppc64 <= 12. ++ * Update to LLVM 7. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Wed, 26 Sep 2018 21:43:30 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.30.0~beta.7+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sun, 23 Sep 2018 10:40:30 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.29.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Upload to unstable. ++ * Drop d-armel-disable-kernel-helpers.patch as a necessary part of the ++ fix to #906520, so it is actually fixed. ++ * Backport a patch to fix the rand crate on powerpc. (Closes: #909400) ++ * Lower the s390x allowed failures back to 25. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sun, 23 Sep 2018 10:16:53 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.29.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Include patch for armel atomics. (Closes: #906520) ++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Thu, 20 Sep 2018 22:33:20 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.28.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Team upload. ++ ++ [ Ximin Luo ] ++ * More sparc64 fixes, and increase allowed-test-failures there to 180. ++ ++ [ Julien Cristau ] ++ * Don't use pentium4 as i686 baseline (closes: #908561) ++ ++ -- Julien Cristau Tue, 11 Sep 2018 15:54:27 +0200 ++ ++rustc (1.28.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Switch on verbose-tests to restore the old pre-1.28 behaviour, and restore ++ old failure-counting logic. ++ * Allow 50 test failures on s390x, restored failure-counting logic avoids ++ more double-counts. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sun, 05 Aug 2018 02:18:10 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.28.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Add patches from Fedora to fix some test failures. ++ * Ignore a failure testing specific error output, under investigation. ++ * Allow 100 test failures on s390x, should be reducible later with LLVM 7. ++ * Temporary fix for mips64el bootstrap. ++ * Be even more verbose during the build. ++ * Update to latest Standards-Version. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sat, 04 Aug 2018 23:04:41 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.28.0~beta.14+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Update test-failure counting logic. ++ * Fix version constraints for Recommends: cargo. ++ * Add patch to fix sparc64 CABI. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Fri, 27 Jul 2018 04:26:52 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.28.0~beta.14+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Wed, 25 Jul 2018 03:11:11 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.27.2+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ] ++ * Update of the alioth ML address. ++ ++ [ Ximin Luo ] ++ * Fail the build if our version contains ~exp and we are not releasing to ++ experimental, this has happened by accident a few times already. ++ * Allow 36 and 44 test failures on armel and s390x respectively. ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Tue, 24 Jul 2018 21:35:56 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.27.1+dfsg1-1~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Unconditonally prune crate checksums to avoid having to manually prune them ++ whenever we patch the vendored crates. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Thu, 19 Jul 2018 14:49:18 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.27.1+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Add patch from Fedora to fix rebuild against same version. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Thu, 19 Jul 2018 08:52:03 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.27.1+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Fix some failing tests. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Wed, 18 Jul 2018 09:06:44 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.27.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Fri, 13 Jul 2018 22:58:02 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.26.2+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Stop ignoring tests that now pass. ++ * Don't ignore tests that still fail, instead raise FAILURES_ALLOWED. ++ This allows us to see the test failures in the build logs, rather than ++ hiding them. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sat, 16 Jun 2018 12:39:59 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.26.1+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Fix build-dep version range to build against myself. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Thu, 31 May 2018 09:25:17 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.26.1+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Also ignore test_loading_cosine on ppc64el. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Wed, 30 May 2018 20:58:46 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.26.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Wed, 30 May 2018 08:18:04 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.26.0+dfsg1-1~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Try alternative patch to ignore x86 stdsimd tests suggested by upstream. ++ * Bump up allowed-test-failures to 8 to account for the fact that we're now ++ double-counting some failures. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Tue, 29 May 2018 20:36:56 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.26.0+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Ignore some irrelevant tests on ppc64 and non-x86 platforms. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Tue, 29 May 2018 09:32:38 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.26.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Add Breaks+Replaces for older libstd-rust-dev with codegen-backends. ++ (Closes: #899180) ++ * Backport some test and packaging fixes from Ubuntu. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Tue, 22 May 2018 22:00:53 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.26.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required. ++ * Update doc-base files. (Closes: #876831) ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sun, 20 May 2018 03:11:45 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.25.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Add patches for LLVM's compiler-rt to fix bugs on sparc64 and mips64. ++ (Closes: #898982) ++ * Install codegen-backends into rustc rather than libstd-rust-dev. ++ (Closes: #899087) ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sat, 19 May 2018 13:10:33 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.25.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Upload to unstable. ++ * Allow up to 15 test failures on s390x. ++ * Set CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0 on sparc64. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Fri, 18 May 2018 01:11:15 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.25.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Install missing codegen-backends. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Fri, 06 Apr 2018 14:05:36 -0700 ++ ++rustc (1.25.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Update to LLVM 6.0. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sun, 01 Apr 2018 15:59:47 +0200 ++ ++rustc (1.24.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Upload to unstable. ++ * Raise allowed-test-failures to 160 on some non-release arches: powerpc, ++ powerpcspe, sparc64, x32. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Wed, 07 Mar 2018 20:07:27 +0100 ++ ++rustc (1.24.1+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Steal some patches from Fedora to fix some test failures. ++ * Update debian/patches/u-make-tests-work-without-rpath.patch to try to fix ++ some more test failures. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Mon, 05 Mar 2018 16:25:26 +0100 ++ ++rustc (1.24.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * More sparc64 CABI fixes. (Closes: #888757) ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Note that s390x baseline was updated in the meantime. (Closes: #851150) ++ * Include Debian-specific patch to disable kernel helpers on armel. ++ (Closes: #891902) ++ * Include missing build-dependencies for pkg.rustc.dlstage0 build profile. ++ (Closes: #891022) ++ * Add architecture.mk mapping for armel => armv5te-unknown-linux-gnueabi. ++ (Closes: #891913) ++ * Enable debuginfo-only-std on armel as well. (Closes: #891961) ++ * Backport upstream patch to support powerpcspe. (Closes: #891542) ++ * Disable full-bootstrap again to work around upstream #48319. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sat, 03 Mar 2018 14:23:29 +0100 ++ ++rustc (1.23.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Upload to unstable. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Fri, 19 Jan 2018 11:49:31 +0100 ++ ++rustc (1.23.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sun, 14 Jan 2018 00:08:17 +0100 ++ ++rustc (1.22.1+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Fix B-D rustc version so this package can be built using itself. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Mon, 01 Jan 2018 14:27:19 +0100 ++ ++rustc (1.22.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ [ Ximin Luo ] ++ * Remove unimportant files that autoload remote resources from rust-src. ++ * Fix more symlinks in rust-doc. ++ * On armhf, only generate debuginfo for libstd and not the compiler itself. ++ This works around buildds running out of memory, see upstream #45854. ++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required. ++ ++ [ Chris Coulson ] ++ * Fix some test failures that occur because we build rust without an rpath. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Mon, 18 Dec 2017 19:46:25 +0100 ++ ++rustc (1.22.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ * Fix symlink target. (Closes: #877276) ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Sat, 25 Nov 2017 22:29:12 +0100 ++ ++rustc (1.21.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Add/fix detection for sparc64, thanks to John Paul Adrian Glaubitz. ++ * Workaround FTBFS when building docs. (Closes: #880262) ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo Mon, 06 Nov 2017 10:03:32 +0100 ++ ++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 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 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 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 Sat, 21 Oct 2017 14:20:17 +0200 ++ ++rustc (1.20.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Mon, 17 Jul 2017 23:04:03 +0200 ++ ++rustc (1.18.0+dfsg1-1) experimental; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo 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 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 Wed, 21 Jun 2017 10:46:27 +0200 ++ ++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-6) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * Upload to unstable. ++ ++ -- Ximin Luo 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Sun, 17 Jul 2016 03:40:49 +0200 ++ ++rustc (1.9.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release (Closes: #825752) ++ ++ -- Sylvestre Ledru 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 Fri, 15 Apr 2016 12:01:45 +0200 ++ ++rustc (1.7.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium ++ ++ * New upstream release ++ ++ -- Sylvestre Ledru 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Fri, 23 Jan 2015 15:47:37 +0100 diff --cc debian/check-orig-suspicious.sh index 0000000000,0000000000..146acac0cb new file mode 100755 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/check-orig-suspicious.sh @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,35 @@@ ++#!/bin/bash ++ ++set -e ++ ++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-${ver/*~*/beta}-src/ ++tar xf ../rustc_$ver+dfsg1.orig.tar.xz && cd rustc-${ver/*~*/beta}-src/ ++ ++# Remove tiny files 4 bytes or less ++find . -size -4c -delete ++# Remove non-suspicious files, warning on patterns that match nothing ++echo "Excluding (i.e. removing) whitelisted files..." ++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 -m text/x-awk ++# 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." diff --cc debian/compat index 0000000000,0000000000..ec635144f6 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/compat @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,1 @@@ ++9 diff --cc debian/config.toml.in index 0000000000,0000000000..53e579f845 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/config.toml.in @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,57 @@@ ++[build] ++submodules = false ++vendor = true ++locked-deps = false ++verbose = 2 ++ ++rustc = "RUST_DESTDIR/usr/bin/rustc" ++cargo = "RUST_DESTDIR/usr/bin/cargo" ++ ++build = "DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE" ++host = ["DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE"] ++target = ["DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE"] ++ ++#full-bootstrap = true ++# originally needed to work around #45317 but no longer necessary ++# currently we have to omit it because it breaks #48319 ++ ++# this might get changed later by override_dh_auto_configure-indep ++# we do it this way to avoid spurious rebuilds ++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] ++link-shared = true ++ ++[rust] ++use-jemalloc = false ++optimize = MAKE_OPTIMISATIONS ++dist-src = 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 ++debuginfo-only-std = false ++rpath = false ++ ++verbose-tests = true ++backtrace-on-ice = true diff --cc debian/control index 0000000000,0000000000..b8c197df5b new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/control @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,194 @@@ ++Source: rustc ++Section: devel ++Priority: optional ++Maintainer: Debian Rust Maintainers ++Uploaders: Jordan Justen , ++ Luca Bruno , ++ Sylvestre Ledru , ++ Angus Lees , ++ Ximin Luo ++# :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) , ++ rustc:native (>= 1.29.0+dfsg) , ++ rustc:native (<= 1.30.0++) , ++ llvm-7-dev:native, ++ llvm-7-tools:native, ++ libllvm7, ++ autotools-dev, ++ cmake (>= 3.0) | cmake3, ++# this is sometimes needed by rustc_llvm ++ zlib1g-dev:native, ++ zlib1g-dev, ++# used by rust-installer ++ liblzma-dev:native, ++# test dependencies: ++ binutils (>= 2.26) | binutils-2.26 , ++ git , ++ procps , ++# below are optional tools even for 'make check' ++ gdb (>= 7.12) , ++# 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. ++# Extra build-deps needed for x.py to download stuff in pkg.rustc.dlstage0. ++ curl , ++ ca-certificates , ++Build-Conflicts: gdb-minimal ++# ^ That version of rustc is broken ++Standards-Version: 4.2.1 ++Homepage: http://www.rust-lang.org/ ++Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/rust.git ++Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/rust ++ ++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: cargo (>= 0.31.0~~), cargo (<< 0.32.0~~), rust-gdb | rust-lldb ++Suggests: rust-doc, rust-src ++Replaces: libstd-rust-dev (<< 1.25.0+dfsg1-2~~) ++Breaks: libstd-rust-dev (<< 1.25.0+dfsg1-2~~) ++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-1.30 ++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: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libstd-rust-1.30 (= ${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-7, ${misc:Depends}, python-lldb-7 ++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: ++Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ++ libjs-jquery, libjs-highlight.js, libjs-mathjax, ++ fonts-open-sans, fonts-font-awesome ++Recommends: cargo-doc ++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. diff --cc debian/copyright index 0000000000,0000000000..eeb779df76 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/copyright @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,1478 @@@ ++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 ++ src/llvm ++ src/llvm-emscripten ++ 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/clang ++ src/tools/clippy ++ src/tools/lldb ++ src/tools/rls ++ src/tools/remote-test-client ++ src/tools/remote-test-server ++ src/tools/rustfmt ++ src/tools/miri ++ src/tools/lld ++# Extraneous stuff from compiler-rt that's not needed by Rust ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/cmake ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/docs ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/include ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/*san ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/fuzzer ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/interception ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/profile ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/scudo ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/xray ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/test ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/unittests ++ src/libcompiler_builtins/compiler-rt/www ++# Embedded C libraries ++ src/vendor/backtrace-sys*/src/libbacktrace ++ src/vendor/lzma-sys*/xz-* ++# Embedded binary blobs ++ src/vendor/winapi-*/*/*.a ++ src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/playpen_editor ++# Accidental development files ++ src/vendor/shlex/*.swp ++ src/vendor/shlex/*/*.swp ++# Non-free-format documents already available in other formats ++ src/doc/book/second-edition/nostarch/odt ++# unused dependencies, generated by debian/prune-unused-deps ++# DO NOT EDIT below, AUTOGENERATED ++ src/vendor/assert_cli ++ src/vendor/bufstream ++ src/vendor/cargo_metadata ++ src/vendor/colored ++ src/vendor/commoncrypto ++ src/vendor/commoncrypto-sys ++ src/vendor/compiletest_rs ++ src/vendor/core-foundation ++ src/vendor/core-foundation-sys ++ src/vendor/crossbeam ++ src/vendor/crossbeam-channel ++ src/vendor/crossbeam-epoch ++ src/vendor/crossbeam-utils-0.4.1 ++ src/vendor/crossbeam-utils ++ src/vendor/crypto-hash ++ src/vendor/curl ++ src/vendor/curl-sys ++ src/vendor/derive_more ++ src/vendor/derive-new ++ src/vendor/environment ++ src/vendor/fnv ++ src/vendor/foreign-types ++ src/vendor/foreign-types-shared ++ src/vendor/fs2 ++ src/vendor/fst ++ src/vendor/futures ++ src/vendor/fwdansi ++ src/vendor/getset ++ src/vendor/git2 ++ src/vendor/git2-curl ++ src/vendor/glob ++ src/vendor/globset ++ src/vendor/hex ++ src/vendor/home ++ src/vendor/if_chain ++ src/vendor/ignore ++ src/vendor/isatty ++ src/vendor/json ++ src/vendor/jsonrpc-core ++ src/vendor/kernel32-sys ++ src/vendor/languageserver-types ++ src/vendor/lazycell ++ src/vendor/libgit2-sys ++ src/vendor/libssh2-sys ++ src/vendor/libz-sys ++ src/vendor/log-0.3.9 ++ src/vendor/num-derive ++ src/vendor/opener ++ src/vendor/openssl ++ src/vendor/openssl-probe ++ src/vendor/openssl-src ++ src/vendor/openssl-sys ++ src/vendor/ordslice ++ src/vendor/parking_lot-0.5.5 ++ src/vendor/quine-mc_cluskey ++ src/vendor/racer ++ src/vendor/rls-analysis ++ src/vendor/rls-blacklist ++ src/vendor/rls-rustc ++ src/vendor/rls-vfs ++ src/vendor/rustc-ap-arena ++ src/vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_cratesio_shim ++ src/vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_data_structures ++ src/vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_errors ++ src/vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_target ++ src/vendor/rustc-ap-serialize ++ src/vendor/rustc-ap-syntax ++ src/vendor/rustc-ap-syntax_pos ++ src/vendor/rustc_version ++ src/vendor/schannel ++ src/vendor/semver ++ src/vendor/semver-parser ++ src/vendor/serde_ignored ++ src/vendor/shell-escape ++ src/vendor/term ++ src/vendor/termcolor-0.3.6 ++ src/vendor/unicode-segmentation ++ src/vendor/url_serde ++ src/vendor/vcpkg ++ src/vendor/vergen ++ src/vendor/winapi-0.2.8 ++ src/vendor/winapi-build ++ src/vendor/wincolor-0.1.6 ++# DO NOT EDIT above, AUTOGENERATED ++ ++Files: C*.md ++ R*.md ++ COPYRIGHT ++ LICENSE* ++ configure ++ config.toml.example ++ git-commit-hash ++ src/Cargo.* ++ src/README.md ++ src/bootstrap/* ++ src/build_helper/* ++ src/ci/* 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Lintian gets upset that some Rust libraries don't need ++# libc, boo hoo. ++libstd-rust-1.30 binary: library-not-linked-against-libc diff --cc debian/libstd-rust-dev.lintian-overrides index 0000000000,0000000000..2e7ca28ed6 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/libstd-rust-dev.lintian-overrides @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,8 @@@ ++# 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(*) diff --cc debian/lintian-to-copyright.sh index 0000000000,0000000000..676b8ccec4 new file mode 100755 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/lintian-to-copyright.sh @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,5 @@@ ++#!/bin/sh ++# Pipe the output of lintian into this. ++sed -ne 's/.* file-without-copyright-information //p' | cut -d/ -f1-3 | sort -u | while read x; do ++ /usr/share/cargo/guess-crate-copyright "$x" ++done diff --cc debian/llvm-upstream-patch.sh index 0000000000,0000000000..fc87971361 new file mode 100755 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/llvm-upstream-patch.sh @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,9 @@@ ++#!/bin/sh ++# Run this on https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm ++# Or another repo where the above is the "upstream" remote ++set -e ++head=$(git rev-parse --verify -q remotes/upstream/master || git rev-parse --verify -q remotes/origin/master) ++test -n "$head" ++for i in "$@"; do ++ git show $(git rev-list "$head" -n1 --grep='git-svn-id: .*@'"$i") > rL"$i".patch ++done diff --cc debian/make_orig-stage0_tarball.sh index 0000000000,0000000000..c6593f25b9 new file mode 100755 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/make_orig-stage0_tarball.sh @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,48 @@@ ++#!/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="${upstream_bootstrap_arch:-amd64 arm64 armhf i386 mips64 mips64el powerpc ppc64 ppc64el s390x}" ++ ++rm -f stage0/*/*.sha256 ++mkdir -p stage0 build && ln -sf ../stage0 build/cache ++if [ -n "$(find stage0/ -type f)" ]; then ++ echo >&2 "$0: NOTE: extra artifacts in stage0/ will be included:" ++ find stage0/ -type f ++fi ++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 ++ ++echo >&2 "building stage0 tar file now, this will take a while..." ++stamp=@${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH:-$(date +%s)} ++touch --date="$stamp" stage0/dpkg-source-dont-rename-parent-directory ++tar --mtime="$stamp" --clamp-mtime \ ++ --owner=root --group=root \ ++ -cJf "../rustc_${upstream_version}.orig-stage0.tar.xz" \ ++ --transform "s/^stage0\///" \ ++ stage0/* ++ ++rm -f src/bootstrap/bootstrap.pyc ++ ++cat < ++ libfoo-1.2.3.so" symlink common with C/C++ when building with Rust, ++ and no need to communicate an alternate filename to use at run-time ++ vs compile time. If linking to a Rust dylib from C/C++ however, a ++ "libfoo.so -> libfoo-$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 ++Forwarded: no ++ ++--- a/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/back/link.rs +++++ b/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/back/link.rs ++@@ -1034,6 +1034,13 @@ ++ cmd.args(&rpath::get_rpath_flags(&mut rpath_config)); ++ } ++ +++ if (crate_type == config::CrateType::Dylib || crate_type == config::CrateType::Cdylib) +++ && 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 { diff --cc debian/patches/d-disable-cargo-vendor.patch index 0000000000,0000000000..9a6352d053 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/d-disable-cargo-vendor.patch @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,18 @@@ ++Description: Don't check for cargo-vendor when building from (Debian's) git ++Author: Matthijs van Otterdijk ++Forwarded: not-needed ++--- ++--- a/src/bootstrap/dist.rs +++++ b/src/bootstrap/dist.rs ++@@ -851,7 +851,10 @@ ++ } ++ ++ // If we're building from git sources, we need to vendor a complete distribution. ++- if builder.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 && builder.rust_info.is_git() { ++ // Get cargo-vendor installed, if it isn't already. ++ let mut has_cargo_vendor = false; ++ let mut cmd = Command::new(&builder.initial_cargo); diff --cc debian/patches/d-dont-download-stage0.patch index 0000000000,0000000000..cc4dbe79b2 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/d-dont-download-stage0.patch @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,49 @@@ ++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 ++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) ++ ++ ++@@ -373,7 +374,7 @@ ++ ++ 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) ++ diff --cc debian/patches/d-fix-mips64el-bootstrap.patch index 0000000000,0000000000..a9941d77bf new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/d-fix-mips64el-bootstrap.patch @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,12 @@@ ++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52108 ++--- a/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py +++++ b/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py ++@@ -620,6 +620,8 @@ ++ (os.pathsep + env["LIBRARY_PATH"]) \ ++ if "LIBRARY_PATH" in env else "" ++ env["RUSTFLAGS"] = "-Cdebuginfo=2 " +++ if self.build_triple().startswith('mips'): +++ env["RUSTFLAGS"] += " -Cllvm-args=-mxgot" ++ ++ build_section = "target.{}".format(self.build_triple()) ++ target_features = [] diff --cc debian/patches/d-host-duplicates.patch index 0000000000,0000000000..db4dc3493b new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/d-host-duplicates.patch @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,30 @@@ ++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 ++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 ++@@ -609,21 +609,3 @@ ++ .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) ++- }; ++- for sa in lh { *addrs.entry(sa).or_insert(0) += 1; }; ++- assert_eq!(addrs.iter().filter(|&(_, &v)| v > 1).collect::>(), vec![], ++- "There should be no duplicate localhost entries"); ++- } ++-} diff --cc debian/patches/d-i686-baseline.patch index 0000000000,0000000000..2038344501 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/d-i686-baseline.patch @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,13 @@@ ++diff --git a/src/librustc_target/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/src/librustc_target/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs ++index c3ff34788..80b296980 100644 ++--- a/src/librustc_target/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs +++++ b/src/librustc_target/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs ++@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetResult}; ++ ++ pub fn target() -> TargetResult { ++ let mut base = super::linux_base::opts(); ++- base.cpu = "pentium4".to_string(); +++ base.cpu = "pentiumpro".to_string(); ++ base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); ++ base.pre_link_args.get_mut(&LinkerFlavor::Gcc).unwrap().push("-m32".to_string()); ++ base.stack_probes = true; diff --cc debian/patches/d-ignore-impl-generic-mismatch-diff.patch index 0000000000,0000000000..c346dfe282 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/d-ignore-impl-generic-mismatch-diff.patch @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,15 @@@ ++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53081 ++--- a/src/test/ui/impl-trait/impl-generic-mismatch.stderr +++++ b/src/test/ui/impl-trait/impl-generic-mismatch.stderr ++@@ -29,11 +29,6 @@ ++ | ++ LL | fn hash(&self, hasher: &mut impl Hasher) {} ++ | ^^^^^^^^^^^ expected generic parameter, found `impl Trait` ++- | ++- ::: $SRC_DIR/libcore/hash/mod.rs:LL:COL ++- | ++-LL | fn hash(&self, state: &mut H); ++- | - declaration in trait here ++ ++ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors ++ diff --cc debian/patches/d-ignore-removed-submodules.patch index 0000000000,0000000000..6d685292bc new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/d-ignore-removed-submodules.patch @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,101 @@@ ++Description: Ignore submodules that we're not building ++Author: Ximin Luo ++Forwarded: not-needed ++--- a/src/Cargo.toml +++++ b/src/Cargo.toml ++@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ ++ "libtest", ++ "librustc_codegen_llvm", ++ "tools/cargotest", ++- "tools/clippy", ++ "tools/compiletest", ++ "tools/error_index_generator", ++ "tools/linkchecker", ++@@ -14,14 +13,8 @@ ++ "tools/unstable-book-gen", ++ "tools/tidy", ++ "tools/build-manifest", ++- "tools/remote-test-client", ++- "tools/remote-test-server", ++ "tools/rust-installer", ++- "tools/cargo", ++ "tools/rustdoc", ++- "tools/rls", ++- "tools/rustfmt", ++- "tools/miri", ++ "tools/rustdoc-themes", ++ ] ++ exclude = [ ++@@ -44,23 +37,7 @@ ++ debug = false ++ debug-assertions = false ++ ++-# We want the RLS to use the version of Cargo that we've got vendored in this ++-# repository to ensure that the same exact version of Cargo is used by both the ++-# RLS and the Cargo binary itself. The RLS depends on Cargo as a git repository ++-# so we use a `[patch]` here to override the github repository with our local ++-# vendored copy. ++-[patch."https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo"] ++-cargo = { path = "tools/cargo" } ++- ++ [patch.crates-io] ++-# Similar to Cargo above we want the RLS to use a vendored version of `rustfmt` ++-# that we're shipping as well (to ensure that the rustfmt in RLS and the ++-# `rustfmt` executable are the same exact version). ++-rustfmt-nightly = { path = "tools/rustfmt" } ++- ++ # See comments in `tools/rustc-workspace-hack/README.md` for what's going on ++ # here ++ rustc-workspace-hack = { path = 'tools/rustc-workspace-hack' } ++- ++-[patch."https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy"] ++-clippy_lints = { path = "tools/clippy/clippy_lints" } ++--- a/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py +++++ b/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py ++@@ -639,10 +639,6 @@ ++ os.path.join(self.rust_root, "src/bootstrap/Cargo.toml")] ++ for _ in range(1, self.verbose): ++ 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 ++@@ -1058,10 +1058,7 @@ ++ } ++ } ++ ++- if self.config.locked_deps { ++- cargo.arg("--locked"); ++- } ++- if self.config.vendor || self.is_sudo { +++ if self.is_sudo { ++ cargo.arg("--frozen"); ++ } ++ ++--- a/src/bootstrap/doc.rs +++++ b/src/bootstrap/doc.rs ++@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ ++ ++ impl Step for CargoBook { ++ type Output = (); ++- const DEFAULT: bool = true; +++ const DEFAULT: bool = false; ++ ++ fn should_run(run: ShouldRun) -> ShouldRun { ++ let builder = run.builder; ++--- a/src/doc/index.md +++++ b/src/doc/index.md ++@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ ++ ++ ## The Cargo Book ++ ++-[The Cargo Book](cargo/index.html) is a guide to Cargo, Rust's build tool and dependency manager. +++[The Cargo Book](../../cargo-doc/doc/index.html) is a guide to Cargo, Rust's build tool and dependency manager. ++ ++ ## The Rustdoc Book ++ diff --cc debian/patches/d-no-web-dependencies-in-doc.patch index 0000000000,0000000000..89ca66b3d3 new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/d-no-web-dependencies-in-doc.patch @@@ -1,0 -1,0 +1,456 @@@ ++Description: Use local web resources instead of remote ones ++Author: Matthijs van Otterdijk ++Author: Ximin Luo ++Bug: https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues/271 ++Comment: ++ Use https://github.com/infinity0/mdBook/tree/debian to help you rebase the ++ patch on top of a newer version. ++ . ++ Make sure the paths here match the ones in debian/rust-doc.links ++--- ++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/ ++--- a/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs +++++ b/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs ++@@ -180,6 +180,11 @@ ++ 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/doc/rust-by-example/theme/index.hbs +++++ b/src/doc/rust-by-example/theme/index.hbs ++@@ -10,15 +10,13 @@ ++ ++ ++ ++- ++- ++ ++ ++ ++ ++- +++ ++ ++- +++ ++ ++ ++ ++@@ -29,27 +27,10 @@ ++ ++ {{#if mathjax_support}} ++ ++- +++ ++ {{/if}} ++ ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- +++ ++ ++ ++ {{#each additional_js}} ++@@ -58,20 +39,6 @@ ++ ++ ++ ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- ++ ++@@ -134,42 +101,9 @@ ++ ++ ++ ++- ++- ++- ++ ++ {{{livereload}}} ++ ++- {{#if google_analytics}} ++- ++- {{/if}} ++- ++- {{#if playpens_editable}} ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- {{/if}} ++- ++ {{#if is_print}} ++ ++ {{/if}} ++ ++- +++ ++ ++ ++ ++--- a/src/vendor/mdbook/src/book/init.rs +++++ b/src/vendor/mdbook/src/book/init.rs ++@@ -136,12 +136,6 @@ ++ let mut js = File::create(themedir.join("book.js"))?; ++ js.write_all(theme::JS)?; ++ ++- let mut highlight_css = File::create(themedir.join("highlight.css"))?; ++- highlight_css.write_all(theme::HIGHLIGHT_CSS)?; ++- ++- let mut highlight_js = File::create(themedir.join("highlight.js"))?; ++- highlight_js.write_all(theme::HIGHLIGHT_JS)?; ++- ++ Ok(()) ++ } ++ ++--- a/src/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/hbs_renderer.rs +++++ b/src/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/hbs_renderer.rs ++@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ++ use errors::*; ++ use renderer::{RenderContext, Renderer}; ++ use renderer::html_handlebars::helpers; ++-use theme::{self, Theme, playpen_editor}; +++use theme::{self, Theme}; ++ use utils; ++ ++ use std::collections::BTreeMap; ++@@ -145,61 +145,8 @@ ++ write_file(destination, "book.js", &theme.js)?; ++ write_file(destination, "book.css", &theme.css)?; ++ write_file(destination, "favicon.png", &theme.favicon)?; ++- write_file(destination, "highlight.css", &theme.highlight_css)?; ++ write_file(destination, "tomorrow-night.css", &theme.tomorrow_night_css)?; ++ write_file(destination, "ayu-highlight.css", &theme.ayu_highlight_css)?; ++- write_file(destination, "highlight.js", &theme.highlight_js)?; ++- write_file(destination, "clipboard.min.js", &theme.clipboard_js)?; ++- write_file( ++- destination, ++- "_FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.css", ++- theme::FONT_AWESOME, ++- )?; ++- write_file( ++- destination, ++- "_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.eot", ++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_EOT, ++- )?; ++- write_file( ++- destination, ++- "_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg", ++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_SVG, ++- )?; ++- write_file( ++- destination, ++- "_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf", ++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_TTF, ++- )?; ++- write_file( ++- destination, ++- "_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff", ++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_WOFF, ++- )?; ++- write_file( ++- destination, ++- "_FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2", ++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_WOFF2, ++- )?; ++- write_file( ++- destination, ++- "_FontAwesome/fonts/FontAwesome.ttf", ++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_TTF, ++- )?; ++- ++- let playpen_config = &html_config.playpen; ++- ++- // Ace is a very large dependency, so only load it when requested ++- if playpen_config.editable && playpen_config.copy_js { ++- // Load the editor ++- write_file(destination, "editor.js", playpen_editor::JS)?; ++- write_file(destination, "ace.js", playpen_editor::ACE_JS)?; ++- write_file(destination, "mode-rust.js", playpen_editor::MODE_RUST_JS)?; ++- write_file(destination, "theme-dawn.js", playpen_editor::THEME_DAWN_JS)?; ++- write_file(destination, ++- "theme-tomorrow_night.js", ++- playpen_editor::THEME_TOMORROW_NIGHT_JS, ++- )?; ++- } ++ ++ Ok(()) ++ } ++--- a/src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/index.hbs +++++ b/src/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/index.hbs ++@@ -12,15 +12,13 @@ ++ ++ ++ ++- ++- ++ ++ ++ ++ ++- +++ ++ ++- +++ ++ ++ ++ ++@@ -31,47 +29,12 @@ ++ ++ {{#if mathjax_support}} ++ ++- +++ ++ {{/if}} ++ ++ ++ ++- ++- ++ ++- ++- ++- ++- ++- ++ ++