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* Install pkg-config filesGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2021-04-08
| | | | | | | | | Abseil now ships pkg-config files. Install them with libabsl-dev, using debhelper 13’s variable substitution support to handle multiarch. Expand libabsl-dev’ Recommends: cmake to Recommends: cmake | pkg-config to reflect the fact that it’s now reasonable to use Abseil without CMake.
* Bump GCC recommendationGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2021-04-08
| | | | | Abseil now supports only GCC >=5.1. Update debian/control to recommend that with libabsl-dev.
* Begin updating packaging for Abseil 20210324Gravatar Benjamin Barenblat2021-04-08
| | | | | | Bump package versions and names to reflect the new Abseil LTS. Remove patches that have been incorporated upstream, and refresh other patches.
* Reenable unit tests on ppc64elGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2021-03-05
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* Update Standards-VersionGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2021-02-04
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* Re-disable unit tests on non-amd6420200923.2-3Gravatar Benjamin Barenblat2021-01-31
| | | | | | I’m still working to fix unit tests on non-amd64 platforms, but this package needs to migrate. Disable unit tests everywhere they don’t work.
* Reenable unit tests20200923.2-2Gravatar Benjamin Barenblat2020-12-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Now that https://bugs.debian.org/970943 has been resolved and a new Git snapshot of googletest has made it to testing, reenable Abseil unit tests and run them as part of the build process. This does not change the package as viewed by dependents; it only provides greater assurance of correctness when an upload occurs. (It probably would have caught http://bugs.debian.org/973492, for instance.) Run the tests against the shared libraries, not the static ones, to more accurately simulate the conditions under which dependents are likely to use Abseil.
* Begin updating packaging for Abseil 20200923Gravatar Benjamin Barenblat2020-09-25
| | | | | | Bump package versions and names to reflect the new Abseil LTS. Remove patches that have been incorporated upstream, and refresh the configuration patch.
* Add Vcs-* links to debian/controlGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2020-09-14
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* Switch to shlibs infrastructureGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2020-07-24
| | | | | | | | | | Remove the symbols file and replace it with an shlibs file. Since Abseil is almost certain to break ABI with every release, maintaining fine-grained symbol histories is not terribly useful anyway; furthermore, since Abseil is a C++ library, maintaining a symbols file is a lot of work. Bug: https://bugs.debian.org/966183
* Rework symbols file for GCC 9 using pkg-kde-toolsGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2020-07-23
| | | | | | | | Rebuild abseil against GCC 9, the version currently in unstable, and update the symbols file. Additionally, rework the symbols file using pkg-kde-tools, which offers some automation for building large symbols files. This does mean that the symbols file now contains mangled names, but it’s still easily inspected through c++filt.
* Collapse shared libraries into a single package20200225.2-1Gravatar Benjamin Barenblat2020-06-18
| | | | | | | | ftpmaster has voiced concern about having dozens of tiny packages with ABI identifiers in their names, so combine all of them into a single binary package. Abseil now builds only two packages--libabsl20200225, which contains shared libraries, and libabsl-dev, which contains headers and archives.
* Set Rules-Requires-Root: noGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2020-05-20
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* Enable CMake supportGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2020-05-19
| | | | | | | Install Abseil’s CMake support files. Some of these files are autogenerated, and the generator produces files with a googletest dependency if Abseil is built with unit tests enabled; to prevent this, turn off unit tests.
* Start packaging AbseilGravatar Benjamin Barenblat2020-05-18
Create basic packaging for Abseil. There’s still work to be done – there are no autopkgtests, and this package doesn’t install Abseil’s CMake integration. However, you can install the binary packages and build programs that link the libraries.