The main motivations to have this are:
* Detect checksum changes with chroot/bwrap builds
* Avoid removing checksums from `SHA256SUMS.pkgs` when unsing `--update-checksums`
* Find crashes that would otherwise be missed in `builder-hex0`
Fixes https://github.com/fosslinux/live-bootstrap/issues/281.
This is adding a null pointer check to `fill_local_got_entries` in tcc 0.9.27. This is rather a workaround because I am not sure if it is legit for that pointer to be null.
By using --cores argument to rootfs.py, JOBS= is set in the
live-bootstrap environment, and -j${JOBS} is used on builds. This speeds
larger packages up significantly.
A fair number of packages do not build properly with parallelism. Most
of these, at least for now, are disabled with -j1.
This is achieved by transplanting 3.0.7's psyntax-pp.scm into 3.0.9
which works flawlessly.
This is required for parallelism, since <3.0.8 is irreproducible when
-jN is used.
The source tarball is provided as part of sysa distfiles and copied to sysc, which resolves the issue of finding a reliable plain HTTP mirror for curl.
Splitted from https://github.com/fosslinux/live-bootstrap/pull/253.
By default, curls downloads the HTML error page and exits with code 0 when a server replies with a HTTP error code (e.g., 404), causing a SHA256 mismatch afterwards.
Adding the `--fail` flag makes curl exit with non-zero error code and print an error like "The requested URL returned error: 404", making it a bit easier to diagnose distfile download issues.
Also replaced `-L` with `--location` for the sake of script readability.
by using find-option -xdev and so: do not try to operate on
e.g. /proc which avoid messages like:
touch: setting times of '/proc/fs/nfsd': Operation not permitted
touch: setting times of '/proc/1': Operation not permitted
closes#264