It is not trivial to update libreswan to 3.22 because it has added a dependency
on ldns which currently depends on openssl 1.1.0, while the rest of libreswan
depends on openssl 1.0.2. It compiles, but may behave unpredictably at run time.
Tracking issue: #31696
Neomutt will by default look for /etc/mime.types which isn't present in order to
map file extensions to mime types.
If this file isn't found, and a message has a png attached with
application/octet-stream mime type, neomutt will not know what to do with it.
"This release should be used instead of 3.0.1. This release fixes
several issues." - http://scons.org/scons-301-is-available.html
More than 90% of the 346 rebuilds succeed without any problems (I've
tested it against aeff3080d0). As far as I
can tell most of the problematic packages either failed before the
upgrade or for a reason that is unrelated to this SCons update. But it
is possible that this'll cause a few regressions, I'll try to watch out
for build failures on Hydra.
The attribute sconsPackages.scons_3_0_0 is still available in case this
breaks anything.
This package is used to provide semantic completion in tools like racer
and is equivalent to rust-src in rustup. This commit gets rid of a
number of files not required for completion.
The llfuse package depends on fuse which refuses to build on darwin. But
according to a comment in the setup.py of borgbackup [1] it's ok to leave it out
if it's not available. Most of borgbackup should work without it. Would be great
to make it work on darwin but i am not sure if it's possible to get fuse to work
on darwin. I do not know enough about it ;)
After this modification at least the "borg mount" subcommand is broken due to
the missing llfuse module. But the rest seems to work normally.
[1] 72232a9bd5/setup.py (L32)
The acl libraray is only required by the borgbackup package if building on a
linux platform. Adding it only in this case should be fine. Also see the
conditional in the setup.py at [1].
[1] 72232a9bd5/setup.py (L768)