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2022-05-20updpkg: libre/linux-libre-lts 5.15.41-1David P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-19updpkg: libre/linux-libre-pck 5.17.8.pck1-1David P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-19linux-libre: DEBUG_INFO_BTF_MODULES is not enabled for all arch'esDavid P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-18updpkg: libre/linux-libre-hardened 5.17.9.hardened1-1David P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-18updpkg: libre/linux-libre-pae 5.17.9-1David P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-18[glib2-static]: upgrade to v2.72.1bill-auger
2022-05-18[pcre-static]: upgrade to v8.45bill-auger
2022-05-18[qemu-user-static]: upgrade to v7.0.0bill-auger
2022-05-18[kio]: upgrade to v5.94.0bill-auger
2022-05-18[qutebrowser]: rebuild against latest qt5-basebill-auger
2022-05-18updpkg: libre/linux-libre 5.17.8-1David P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-17libre: linux-libre-vanilla: fix linux-libre-vanilla-chromebook.install pathDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Without that fix, with libremakepkg we have: ==> Downloading sources... | ==> ERROR: install file (linux-libre-vanilla-chromebook.install) does not exist or is not a regular file. | ==> ERROR: Could not download sources. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-17libre: Add linux-libre-vanillaDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This new kernel enables to test if maintaining a kernel without additional patches is easier and faster: - Not having to refresh patches makes it faster to update the kernel. And the procedure to liberate the Arch Linux patches is also not documented (though with trial and errors someone can relatively easy manage to do it, but that's time consuming). - Some of the patches are never upstreamed so they stay there for years. This also means that what work in Parabola is broken in other FSDG compliant distributions because they don't use these patches. In addition this kernel also enable users to test their hardware with a stock linux-libre kernel. In the past the armv7h Parabola kernel carried out patches to make capes work on the Beaglebone Single Board Computers. This made me think that this feature was upstream because it worked in Parabola. The patches to do that were removed at some point so it stopped working. So if I started relying on it it would have been a very bad idea as it would have stopped working without even a warning. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-17Revert "pcr: linux-libre: Add panel-sony-acx565akm"Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This reverts commit fb2a4cae9a6d07a7fa69e6382f2ce11f6d6a8497.
2022-05-17pcr: linux-libre: Add panel-sony-acx565akmDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This panel is present in the Nokia n900 smartphone. While this smartphone is not officially supported by Parabola (it has a nonfree bootloader on the device, and it also only has 256M of RAM so its use is limited), this still enable users to make its display work if they install Parabola on it. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-17Remove mobile-broadband-provider-infoDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
I didn't do pacman -Sy before checking so now there is a mobile-broadband-provider-info pacage for ARM. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-17pcr: Add mobile-broadband-provider-info for armv7hDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The 'CUSTOM' license comes from this COPYING file: THIS WORK IS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN: The person or persons who have associated work with this document (the "Dedicator" or "Certifier") hereby either (a) certifies that, to the best of his knowledge, the work of authorship identified is in the public domain of the country from which the work is published, or (b) hereby dedicates whatever copyright the dedicators holds in the work of authorship identified below (the "Work") to the public domain. A certifier, moreover, dedicates any copyright interest he may have in the associated work, and for these purposes, is described as a "dedicator" below. A certifier has taken reasonable steps to verify the copyright status of this work. Certifier recognizes that his good faith efforts may not shield him from liability if in fact the work certified is not in the public domain. Dedicator makes this dedication for the benefit of the public at large and to the detriment of the Dedicator's heirs and successors. Dedicator intends this dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights under copyright law, whether vested or contingent, in the Work. Dedicator understands that such relinquishment of all rights includes the relinquishment of all rights to enforce (by lawsuit or otherwise) those copyrights in the Work. Dedicator recognizes that, once placed in the public domain, the Work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, used, modified, built upon, or otherwise exploited by anyone for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and in any way, including by methods that have not yet been invented or conceived. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-16[qt5-styleplugins]: rebuild against latest qt5-basebill-auger
2022-05-15libre/iceweasel: Update to 100.0, upstream changesgrizzlyuser
Update patches for some notable changes: 1. about:devtools has been removed upstream, see [1] 2. security.pki.crlite_mode property value has been changed to 3 by default by upstream, but we still disable it. This disablement is still up for discussion, please refer to the appropriate commit message from 9001-FSDG-sync-remote-settings-with-local-dump.patch 3. Remove promos of Firefox Focus and Klar from Private Browsing page which appeared in this release (Klar for Germany, Focus for other locations) Also update existing patching of "More from Mozilla" anti-feature to actually remove SVG files with QR codes that lead to nonfree software. [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1609100
2022-05-15addpkg: nonsystemd/wireplumber 0.4.10-3.nonsystemd1David P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-14updpkg: nonsystemd/pipewire 1:0.3.51-1.nonsystemd1David P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-14addpkg: nonsystemd/pipewire-media-session 1:0.4.1-2.nonsystemd1David P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-11pcr: libreboot-utils: fix ectool installationDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-09pcr: libreboot-utils: fix python dependenciesDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Without that fix it still builds fine with makepkg but it fails because python-setuptool is missing: | Traceback (most recent call last): | File "/build/libreboot-utils/src/libreboot-20211122_src/coreboot/default/util/me_cleaner/setup.py", line 3, in <module> | from setuptools import setup | ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'setuptools' | ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build(). | Aborting... In addition the 'python' package provides 'python3', but it's probably more clear if we use the 'python' package as dependency instead of what it provides. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-09[filesystem]: upgrade to v2021.12.07bill-auger
* revised nsswitch.conf rules for systemd * arch dropped the empty motd; so i added a pretty one for parabola instead * added VARIANT_ID to the os-release file as a reliable way to determine the init-system the rest of the changes were only to minimize the diff against the arch PKGBUILD
2022-05-08[your-freedom]: manual rebuildbill-auger
2022-05-08pcr: libreboot-utils: Add ifdtoolDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Recent (post 2006) Intel computers typically have a flash chip that contains several partitions: - An "Intel flash descriptor" partition that contains a partition table, permission settings for read/write access to these partitions. various configuration settings like the flash chip speed, and so on. - A partition for the BIOS that contains the BIOS, Coreboot, EFI, Libreboot, UEFI, etc. - A partition for the Management Engine firmware. - A partition for some Gigabit Ethernet settings (the MAC address, LEDs settings, etc). - A partition named "Platform data" that probably contains some serial numbers or other data on some computers. The ifdtool utility can display these partitions, various settings present in Intel flash descriptor, extract or replace these partitions content, etc. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-08libreboot-utils: Add me_cleanerDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Recent (post 2006) Intel computers typically have a flash chip that contains several partitions: - A partition that contains a partition table, permission settings for read/write access to these partitions. various configuration settings like the flash chip speed, and so on. - A partition for the BIOS that contains the BIOS, Coreboot, EFI, Libreboot, UEFI, etc. - A partition for the Management Engine firmware. - A partition for some Gigabit Ethernet settings (the MAC address, LEDs settings, etc). - A partition named "Platform data" that probably contains some serial numbers or other data on some computers. The Management Engine firmware is signed, so its code cannot be modified. However the Management Engine firmware also contains its own partitioning scheme, and it's possible to remove some of its partitions in a way that enable computers to still boot and function normally. The me_cleaner utility can do that (so it still lives part of the Management Engine code or Operating system). The me_cleaner can also tell the Management Engine OS (with --soft-disable), that once its booted, it should not try to load additional applications. In addition me_cleaner can also verify the Management Engine firmware signatures. Note that me_cleaner cannot be used to completely remove the Management Engine firmware. To do that you need to use Libreboot instead. Libreboot removes completely the Management Engine firmware. However the method used by Libreboot only works with computers with the Intel GM45 chipset. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-07libreboot-utils: Add inteltoolDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This utility enables to dump the registers of various chips (CPU, chipset, etc) on Intel computers. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-07libreboot-utils: Add cbmemDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The cbmem utility enables to retrieve the Coreboot and Libreboot boot logs. This requires Coreboot or Libreboot to be built with CONFIG_CONSOLE_CBMEM=y to work. In addition cbmem also supports retrieving additional boot information like timestamps (which requires CONFIG_COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS=y), and so on. GRUB also has a cbmem console, so if configured to use it we can also retrieve the GRUB boot log. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-07pcr: libreboot-utils: Add bincfgDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The bincfg utility enable to convert various binary formats to text file and vice-versa. It supports the GM45 Intel Flash Descriptor (IFD) which is contains the flash chip partition table and various settings including read/write permissions for the various flash partitions. Beware when changing the values in ways that have not been tested before as it could lead to non-booting computers. This is for instance the case when trying to set the BIOS partition read-only for all "CPUs" (Management Engine, main CPU, and Gigabit Ethernet). Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-07pcr: libreboot-utils: Add spkmodem_recvDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
When building Coreboot or Libreboot with CONFIG_SPKMODEM, the boot messages data is encoded as sound and sent to the sound card. To receive them you can record them with another computer (and ideally you need an audio cable for that and to make sure that the volume is not too low or not too high), and you can then decode them in real time with a command similar to that one: parec --channels=1 --rate=48000 --format=s16le | spkmodem-recv This also works with grub spkmodem console output. Note that the messages speed is relatively slow, so if you build Coreboot or Libreboot with that option, your boot might take a long time (like 30min for instance) if you have a lot of messages. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-06pcr: libreboot-utils: switch to make installDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This makes sure that all the tools are installed. Some tools like cbfstool also have other tools like fmaptool that are really useful. fmaptool can be used to work with Chromebook images for instance. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-06pcr: libreboot-utils: armv7h: skip remaining tools requiring port mapped I/ODenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The warning about bucts was removed as in fact most of these tools are probably dangerous in one way or another if used improperly. Flashrom which is packaged in most GNU/Linux distributions is also very dangerous if used improperly, though it comes with warnings and safe defaults. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-06pcr: libreboot-utils: install cbfstool for all architecturesDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Now that it builds for all architectures we can also ship it. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-06pcr: libreboot-utils: fix cbfstool compilation on 32bit architecturesDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
On i686, cbfstool wasn't build because it failed to compile, and on armv7h, the build fail with an error similar to this one: host/lib/extract_vmlinuz.c: In function ‘ExtractVmlinuz’: host/lib/extract_vmlinuz.c:67:9: warning: ‘memcpy’ specified bound between 2147483648 and 4294967295 exceeds maximum object size 2147483647 [-Wstringop-overflow=] 67 | memcpy(vmlinuz, kpart_data + vmlinuz_header_offset, | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 68 | vmlinuz_header_size); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This fixes that build error and enables cbfstool to be built on all the architectures supported by Parabola. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-06[jami-qt][jami-libclient][jami-daemon]: temporary blacklist replacements ↵bill-auger
(x86_64 only)
2022-05-05pcr: libreboot-utils: don't build bucts for armv7hDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-03[conky]: rebuild with arch bugfixbill-auger
2022-05-04pcr: libreboot-util: rename to libreboot-utils and fix headerDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Since there is more than one utility in this package it's more clear if it is named libreboot-utils. In addition, this packages has part from the nvramtool I made from scratch so I added myself in the header in addition of Wael Karramas who is the main author of this package. I also fixed the Maintainers line as more than one person involved in Parabola has some knowledge about Libreboot and Coreboot. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-03[conky]: upgrade to v1.12.2bill-auger
2022-05-03[conky]: move to librebill-auger
2022-05-02updpkg: nonsystemd/sddm 0.19.0-8.nonsystemd1David P
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
2022-05-03pcr: slf4j: add unzip forgotten depdencyDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Without that fix, it wokrs fine with makepkg but fails with libremakepkg with the following error: | ==> Starting prepare()... | /startdir/PKGBUILD: line 141: unzip: command not found | ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in prepare(). | Aborting... Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-03pcr: update slf4j to 1.7.36Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-03libre: Add java-assertjDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This isn't the latest java-assertj but for now we'll use the 3.8.0 version as it has less dependencies. It also worked fine in Guix so it was less likely to have problematic dependencies. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-03pcr: remove cglibDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The cglib project has the following in its README.md: IMPORTANT NOTE: cglib is unmaintained and does not work well (or possibly at all?) in newer JDKs, particularly JDK17+. If you need to support newer JDKs, we will accept well-tested well-thought-out patches... but you'll probably have better luck migrating to something like ByteBuddy. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-02libre: add java-resolver from ArchDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
We need java-resolver for building (new versions) of java-xmlgraphics-commons. However Arch Linux removed it, so we need to import it to build it. As for the reason why it was removed in Arch, it's not clear: the last two commits removing it do not really contain any explanations: commit e066cffa541c37d1bca201128bd862118bf0da54 Author: arojas <arojas@eb2447ed-0c53-47e4-bac8-5bc4a241df78> Date: Sat May 8 08:55:46 2021 +0000 Spring '21 cleanup git-svn-id: file:///srv/repos/svn-packages/svn@414619 eb2447ed-0c53-47e4-bac8-5bc4a241df78 commit 880fca2ca92074d126c313338634e2468a20ad0e Author: arojas <arojas@eb2447ed-0c53-47e4-bac8-5bc4a241df78> Date: Sat May 8 08:55:43 2021 +0000 db-remove: java-resolver removed by arojas git-svn-id: file:///srv/repos/svn-packages/svn@414618 eb2447ed-0c53-47e4-bac8-5bc4a241df78 Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-02remove java-avalon-logkitDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The http://excalibur.apache.org/ website has a banner that states on its main page: 2010/12/15 - Apache Excalibur has been retired. For more information, please explore the Attic. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
2022-05-02remove java-avalon-frameworkDenis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The http://excalibur.apache.org/ website has a banner that states on its main page: 2010/12/15 - Apache Excalibur has been retired. For more information, please explore the Attic. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>