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only build on Linux
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When using diskrsync over SSH, on the remote machine it calls an executable
equal to argv0. Typically, this is just diskrsync but now that diskrsync is
wrapped, the wrapper uses absolute path to diskrsync and that path doesn't most
likely work on the remote machine. Thus, we need to force argv0 to "diskrsync"
so that it works on the remote machine.
aka 5.01+coreboot-001+
The version maintained by coreboot project is superior to Debian, it
integrates all the Debian patches and fixes a bunch more bugs.
In particular, it fixes SMP freezes and apparent memory errors when
running under coreboot ROM.
With hardening enabled it reports errors on known-good memory modules
on my Thinkpad X230 (Ivy Bridge). It's the same bug as reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/memtest86+/+bug/1071209 but
memtest86+ fails on test #9 instead of test #7 (because #7 in 4.20
became #9 in 5.01) and with all the addresses multiplied by 2 (I guess
the bug was reported for i686, and I test on x86_64, it was 2012 after
all).
Setting haskell.packageOverrides like so:
haskell = super.haskell // {
packageOverrides = self: super: {
my-package = ...;
my-other-package = ...;
};
};
causes all compiler-specific package sets to be overridden with those
overrides.
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I've rebuild all packages that depend on gpgme and everything seems fine
so far (there are a few failures but the ones I've checked are unrelated
to gpgme).
Upstream release notes (Noteworthy changes in version 1.11.1):
* Fixed build problems in the 1.11.0 release.
* Added C++ interfaces which were planned for 1.11.0.
The 1.11.0 release came with these changes:
* New encryption API to support direct key specification including
hidden recipients option and taking keys from a file. This also
allows to enforce the use of a subkey.
* New encryption flag for the new API to enforce the use of plain
mail addresses (addr-spec).
* The import API can now tell whether v3 keys are skipped. These old
and basically broken keys are not anymore supported by GnuPG 2.1.
* The decrypt and verify API will now return the MIME flag as
specified by RFC-4880bis.
* The offline mode now has an effect on gpg by disabling all network
access. [#3831]
* A failed OpenPGP verification how returns the fingerprint of the
intended key if a recent gpg version was used for signature
creation.
* New tool gpgme-json as native messaging server for web browsers.
As of now public key encryption and decryption is supported.
Requires Libgpg-error 1.29.
* New context flag "request-origin" which has an effect when used
with GnuPG 2.2.6 or later.
* New context flag "no-symkey-cache" which has an effect when used
with GnuPG 2.2.7 or later.
* New convenience constant GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_LOCATE.
* Improved the Python documentation.
* Fixed a potential regression with GnuPG 2.2.6 or later.
* Fixed a crash in the Python bindings on 32 bit platforms. [#3892]
* Various minor fixes.