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Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
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Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
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U-boot contains some nonfree software, for instance nonfree microcode
in arch/x86/dts/microcode/, so this commit removes that.
This commit also removes instructions to install nonfree
software. While these instructions were not shipped in any of the
binary pakcages generated by this PKGBUILD, it's still a good idea to
also clean that up in the long run:
- Parabola has also PKGBUILDs for other SOCs, and ideally we could
expand to cover as many computers as possible if the computers are
supported in upstream projects (like u-boot) and that they don't
require too much extra maintenance. Having already a cleaned up
u-boot to base the PKGBUILDs on could help factorizing the code and
sharing the work on the u-boot code review process.
- Other FSDG compliant distributions already have u-boot (like Guix)
or might be interested in shipping u-boot (like Replicant), so it
would be a good idea not to duplicate the work again and again.
In the future the code that removes the nonfree software and the
problematic documentation should be moved in a reusable script (that
could still be run in mksource), possibly in its own package, in order
to be reusable accross different distributions and u-boot PKGBUILDs.
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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All these u-boot pakcages were consolidated in SOC specific packages
instead of board specific pakcages in libre.
In addition the libre packages are more recent and in sync with the
Parabola armv7h installation manual.
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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The package seems not to be maintained, and to use an old 4.2 version
of ffmpeg and we now use ffmpeg 4.4 from extra.
That package was added to remove support for CUDA which is nonfree.
The CUDA support in ffmpeg seems to have moved to LLVM (with the
--enable-cuda-llvm option) and the llvm package of Arch Linux seems to
be built with some CUDA support but it doesn't depends on any CUDA
package (else it would depend on cudnn or another pakcage with 'cuda'
in its name).
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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Please, do not delete it. The Arch version runs systemctl un post-install script
and this build is optimized for non-systemd systems
Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
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Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
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Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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According to Wikipedia: "GIF images are compressed using the
Lempel–Ziv–Welch (LZW) lossless data compression technique to reduce
the file size without degrading the visual quality. This compression
technique was patented in 1985. Controversy over the licensing
agreement between the software patent holder, Unisys, and CompuServe
in 1994 spurred the development of the Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
standard. By 2004 all the relevant patents had expired."[1].
So we can safely stop removing GIF related code on the basis of
patents alone.
[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIF
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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Signed-off-by: David P <megver83@parabola.nu>
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Without that fix, we have the following error while
installing or upgrading texlive-bin:
error: texlive-bin: signature from "bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community>" is unknown trust
:: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/texlive-bin-2021.58686-3.parabola8-i686.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
This is because the corresponding gpg key is expired:
$ gpg --verify /var/cache/pacman/pkg/texlive-bin-2021.58686-3.parabola8-i686.pkg.tar.xz.sig
gpg: assuming signed data in '/var/cache/pacman/pkg/texlive-bin-2021.58686-3.parabola8-i686.pkg.tar.xz'
gpg: Signature made mer. 03 nov. 2021 03:02:20 CET
gpg: using RSA key FBCC5AD7421197B7ABA72853908710913E8C7778
gpg: Good signature from "bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community>" [unknown]
gpg: aka "bill-auger <mr.j.spam.me@gmail.com>" [unknown]
gpg: aka "bill-auger <bill-auger@programmer.net>" [unknown]
gpg: aka "[jpeg image of size 6017]" [unknown]
gpg: Note: This key has expired!
Primary key fingerprint: 3954 A7AB 837D 0EA9 CFA9 7989 25DB 7D9B 5A8D 4B40
Subkey fingerprint: FBCC 5AD7 4211 97B7 ABA7 2853 9087 1091 3E8C 7778
Key expirations often happen when because there are
conflicting best security practices with key expiration
dates: for long term software releases, it's better if
the key don't have too short expiration dates, especially if
users can't easily update the key, but short key expirations
help a lot for security and for uses cases like mail, if you
loose your key, having a short expiration date will ensure
that people will (shortly) stop sending you mail that you
can't decrypt.
In addition keeping a key always up to date can in some case
be very complex.
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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The changes and rationale was added as well from
information that comes from the bug #717 [1].
[1]https://labs.parabola.nu/issues/717
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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Without that fix, we have the following error while
installing or upgrading asciidoc:
| > error: asciidoc: signature from "bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community>" is unknown trust
| > :: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/asciidoc-8.6.10-2.parabola1-any.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
| > Do you want to delete it? [Y/n] error: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package)
This is because the corresponding gpg key is expired.
Key expirations often happen when because there are
conflicting best security practices with key expiration
dates: for long term software releases, it's better if
the key don't have too short expiration dates, especially if
users can't easily update the key, but short key expirations
help a lot for security and for uses cases like mail, if you
loose your key, having a short expiration date will ensure
that people will (shortly) stop sending you mail that you
can't decrypt.
In addition keeping a key always up to date can in some case
be very complex.
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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Without that fix, we have the following error while
installing or upgrading mkinitcpio:
error: pacman-mirrorlist: signature from "bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community>" is unknown trust
:: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/pacman-mirrorlist-20210803-1.parabola1-any.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
This is because the corresponding gpg key is expired.
Key expirations often happen when because there are
conflicting best security practices with key expiration
dates: for long term software releases, it's better if
the key don't have too short expiration dates, especially if
users can't easily update the key, but short key expirations
help a lot for security and for uses cases like mail, if you
loose your key, having a short expiration date will ensure
that people will (shortly) stop sending you mail that you
can't decrypt.
In addition keeping a key always up to date can in some case
be very complex.
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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Without that fix, we have the following error while
installing or upgrading mkinitcpio:
error: mkinitcpio: signature from "bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community>" is unknown trust
:: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/mkinitcpio-30-2.parabola2-any.pkg.tar.zst is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
This is because the corresponding gpg key is expired:
# gpg --recv-keys FBCC5AD7421197B7ABA72853908710913E8C7778
gpg: key 25DB7D9B5A8D4B40: public key "bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community>" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: imported: 1
# gpg --verify /var/cache/pacman/pkg/mkinitcpio-30-2.parabola2-any.pkg.tar.zst.sig
gpg: assuming signed data in '/var/cache/pacman/pkg/mkinitcpio-30-2.parabola2-any.pkg.tar.zst'
gpg: Signature made sam. 06 nov. 2021 03:41:54 CET
gpg: using RSA key FBCC5AD7421197B7ABA72853908710913E8C7778
gpg: Good signature from "bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community>" [expired]
gpg: aka "bill-auger <mr.j.spam.me@gmail.com>" [expired]
gpg: aka "bill-auger <bill-auger@programmer.net>" [expired]
gpg: aka "[jpeg image of size 6017]" [expired]
gpg: Note: This key has expired!
Primary key fingerprint: 3954 A7AB 837D 0EA9 CFA9 7989 25DB 7D9B 5A8D 4B40
Subkey fingerprint: FBCC 5AD7 4211 97B7 ABA7 2853 9087 1091 3E8C 7778
Key expirations often happen when because there are
conflicting best security practices with key expiration
dates: for long term software releases, it's better if
the key don't have too short expiration dates, especially if
users can't easily update the key, but short key expirations
help a lot for security and for uses cases like mail, if you
loose your key, having a short expiration date will ensure
that people will (shortly) stop sending you mail that you
can't decrypt.
In addition keeping a key always up to date can in some case
be very complex.
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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The process of packages releases makes it very easy to
forget to push a package or its source code to git:
- A developer can push to abslibre and forget to build the
package, or that developer might want to build the package
later on for various reasons.
- A developer can also push the package and forget to push
the corresponding git commits to abslibre.
I often am in the first case, but here we are in the later
case.
Fortunately the process of packages releases also makes it easy
to find that source code.
The source code of libre/mkinitcpio can be found here:
https://repo.parabola.nu/sources/parabola/mkinitcpio-30-2.parabola1-any.src.tar.gz
https://repo.parabola.nu/sources/parabola/mkinitcpio-30-2.parabola1-any.src.tar.gz.sig
And we can even verify its signature:
$ gpg --verify mkinitcpio-30-2.parabola2-any.src.tar.gz.sig
gpg: assuming signed data in 'mkinitcpio-30-2.parabola2-any.src.tar.gz'
gpg: Signature made sam. 06 nov. 2021 03:42:02 CET
gpg: using RSA key FBCC5AD7421197B7ABA72853908710913E8C7778
gpg: Good signature from "bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community>" [unknown]
gpg: aka "bill-auger <mr.j.spam.me@gmail.com>" [unknown]
gpg: aka "bill-auger <bill-auger@programmer.net>" [unknown]
gpg: aka "[jpeg image of size 6017]" [unknown]
gpg: Note: This key has expired!
Primary key fingerprint: 3954 A7AB 837D 0EA9 CFA9 7989 25DB 7D9B 5A8D 4B40
Subkey fingerprint: FBCC 5AD7 4211 97B7 ABA7 2853 9087 1091 3E8C 7778
So we can safely import the source back in abslibre.
The archive has a bit more than needed for this specific situation:
$ tar tf ../mkinitcpio-30-2.parabola2-any.src.tar.gz
mkinitcpio/
mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio-30.tar.gz
mkinitcpio/PKGBUILD
mkinitcpio/.SRCINFO
mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio.install
mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio-30.tar.gz.sig
mkinitcpio/9001-udev.patch
So I only used the PKGBUILD, mkinitcpio.install and
9001-udev.patch files here as we don't commit the .SRCINFO
or source tarballs to git in Parabola.
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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