[PATCH] x509asn1: fallback to dotted OID representation
Reported-by: Luke Hamburg
Fixes #13845
Closes #13858
Origin: upstream, https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/
9aa1d412b814a40868558da51a6ab28ce1384a58
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/13845
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/
1075796
Last-Update: 2024-07-05
Gbp-Pq: Name fix-x509asn1-fallback-to-dotted-OID-representation.patch
[PATCH] docs/Makefile.am: make curl-config.1 install
on "make install" like it should
Follow-up to
60971d665b9b1df87082
Closes #13741
Gbp-Pq: Name docs_makefile_am_make_curl_config_1_install.patch
Remove curl's LDFLAGS from curl-config --static-libs
On current Debian bookworm, the LDFLAGS consist of
-L/usr/lib/${triplet}/mit-krb5 originating from
`pkg-config --libs-only-L mit-krb5-gssapi` from krb5-multidev, plus
some linker options that are intended for curl itself rather than for
dependent packages. None of these are really desirable, and they create
divergence between architectures that would prevent libcurl-*-dev from
being Multi-Arch: same.
The -L flag is not really needed, for the same reason that -L@libdir@
isn't. curl Build-Depends on libkrb5-dev, which doesn't need a special
-L flag to find libgssapi_krb5, and the various libcurl-*-dev packages
have Suggests on libkrb5-dev rather than on krb5-multidev for static
linking.
The other options (currently `-Wl,-z-relro -Wl,-z,now`) are intended
for libcurl itself, and if dependent packages want those options then
they should set them from their own packaging.
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/
1024668
Forwarded: not-needed
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Gbp-Pq: Name Remove-curl-s-LDFLAGS-from-curl-config-static-libs.patch
In order to (partially) multi-arch-ify curl-config, remove all
Origin: vendor
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/731998
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/
1075802
Forwarded: not-needed
Reviewed-by: Alessandro Ghedini <ghedo@debian.org>
Last-Update: 2024-07-05
mention of @includedir@ and @libdir@ from the script. On Debian, the actual
header and library directories are architecture-dependent, but will always be
in the C compiler's default search path, so -I and -L options are not
necessary (and may be harmful in multi-arch environments.)
Gbp-Pq: Name 11_omit-directories-from-config.patch