Variables
TERMUX_PKG_PLATFORM_INDEPENDENT
TERMUX_DEBUG
TERMUX_PKG_HAS_DEBUG
TERMUX_PKG_ESSENTIAL
TERMUX_SUBPKG_ESSENTIAL
TERMUX_PKG_NO_STATICSPLIT
TERMUX_PKG_BUILD_IN_SRC
TERMUX_PKG_FORCE_CMAKE
TERMUX_PKG_HOSTBUILD
should not accept arbitrary values for marking them "enabled". Instead
they should accept boolean values which makes them easier to handle and
also makes their meaning clear.
build-package.sh should make decision based on variable's value but not on
whether it is set or empty.
%ci:no-build
Should fix following error:
E: Failed to fetch https://dl.bintray.com/termux/termux-packages-24/all/apt-transport-tor_1.4.9-14_all.deb Hash Sum mismatch
Hashes of expected file:
- SHA256:cdbe9700180918d2e195ff580443f5f4fedd1f8bfded8cd461b170ffcc7af05a
- SHA1:9432727cfa86af2250c20fd7494b243eb4fa3dda [weak]
- Filesize:844 [weak]
- same as happened with packages geoip2-database and ecj.
That was a failed attempt to handle libiconv/libandroid-support upgrade issue.
Completely useless and therefore should be reverted.
Issue was solved by:
* 75436ef46f (libandroid-support pre-depends on dpkg)
* b35e4e4654 (dpkg will use busybox for tar and rm)
This reverts commit 1ab847733a.
This will make things as std::to_string() and other C++ features
work with a modern and supported C++ library.
We package up libc++_shared.so and bump the revision of every C++
using package to make it rebuild against it.
Users who have built C++ using libraries or programs will probably
need to rebuild them if they are linked against Termux-supplied
libraries, as user code was previously linked against gnustl while
the system libraries are now using libc++, and it's not a good idea
to mix C++ standard libraries in a program.