1. add loongarch64 in make.sh
2. updated many source tar balls with config.guss
and config.sub with loongarch64 support
3. remove rust and surricata for now
4. workaround binary env dynamic linker missing
by symbolic link tools_loongarch64/lib to lib64
when ./make.sh build
cd build_loongarch64; ln -s tools_loongarch64/lib lib64
./make.sh toolchain to build tool chain
./make clean to start fresh
./make.sh gettoolchain to extract tool chaina from cache
./make.sh build to build software and image
Signed-off-by: Vincent Li <vincent.mc.li@gmail.com>
- Update from 1.0.4 to 1.0.5
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
Version 1.0.5 changes from git commits
src: doc: Fix messed-up Netlink message batch diagram
build: If doxygen is not available, be sure to report "doxygen: no" to ./conf...
build: doc: get rid of the need for manual updating of Makefile
build: doc: "make" builds & installs a full set of man pages
doxygen: Fixed link to the git source tree on the website.
include: add MNL_SOCKET_DUMP_SIZE definition
doxygen: remove EXPORT_SYMBOL from the output
nlmsg: Fix a missing doxygen section trailer
src: fix doxygen function documentation
examples: Add rtnl-addr-add.c
examples: reduce LOCs during neigh attributes validation
examples: fix print line format
examples: fix neigh max attributes
examples: add arp cache dump example
libmnl: zero attribute padding
examples: rtnl-addr-dump: fix typo
callback: mark cb_ctl_array 'const' in mnl_cb_run2()
examples: nfct-daemon: Fix test building on musl libc
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
Historically, the MD5 checksums in our LFS files serve as a protection
against broken downloads, or accidentally corrupted source files.
While the sources are nowadays downloaded via HTTPS, it make sense to
beef up integrity protection for them, since transparently intercepting
TLS is believed to be feasible for more powerful actors, and the state
of the public PKI ecosystem is clearly not helping.
Therefore, this patch switches from MD5 to BLAKE2, updating all LFS
files as well as make.sh to deal with this checksum algorithm. BLAKE2 is
notably faster (and more secure) than SHA2, so the performance penalty
introduced by this patch is negligible, if noticeable at all.
In preparation of this patch, the toolchain files currently used have
been supplied with BLAKE2 checksums as well on
https://source.ipfire.org/.
Cc: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
Acked-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremeripfire.org>
Most of these files still used old dates and/or domain names for contact
mail addresses. This is now replaced by an up-to-date copyright line.
Just some housekeeping... :-)
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@link38.eu>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>