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Copy the RPM spec file from:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:mnhauke:osmocom:nightly
Related: OS#4550
Change-Id: I7f20905413877c5b94cf0526dbef914a8148585f
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Change-Id: Id7d60b7d7f4fa50d980c7636041eb36810c748ac
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Change-Id: I232c2fdcc5e9dc821fbea6e7dc498b6ed5b460a9
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Related: OS#3047
Change-Id: If91b10d37cb4c940e009c12b232d042305d57886
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This reverts commit a352642587d8835deb3c6f55da7986f427835157.
I've confused the libasn1c and asn1c repositories. libasn1c does not
need this workaround, asn1c does.
Related Change-Id: I80eecc60b96e87710218089dfdd1a3f87b40a8b1 (asn1c)
Change-Id: I73eac905524688939e133b6f91ad85514dc0393a
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Avoid a race condition that causes the build to fail on Jenkins with:
asn1p_y.y: In function 'asn1p_parse':
asn1p_y.y:357:13: error: 'param' undeclared (first use in this function)
*(void **)param = $1;
^~~~~
Change-Id: Ib853a93bffc4cd78d4f08624fb1e56772ce68ce5
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The .tarball-version file should contain the *source version* uniquely
identifying the git commit, and not the Debian package name.
With https://gerrit.osmocom.org/#/c/osmo-ci/+/10343/ there is a correct
.tarball-version file in the .tar.xz of the nightly source packages.
Related: OS#3449
Change-Id: I61a7995edf9fbc06db88ab391d32a988c3760c19
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Change-Id: I8d192b1d29a47729a7c728dc35448e2daf6b9743
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The pkgconf file contains an unknown version which result in failure
of other packages which depend on a minimum version (osmo-iuh)
Change-Id: I65401786cf9eb63d3445f548dc13c1d3f9f4c1ea
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Change-Id: I5e4817c04a980d099c146f977adf6f15f7bd56b0
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We updated to 0.9.29 tag, but configure.ac was locked to 0.9.28, which
means release 0.9.29 is going to generated an old version and thus is
broken. A new release will follow this commit.
Change-Id: I8e1665f21d1bc76922423cabad3df72a2502f559
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Change-Id: Ib7cc5d297496b7f7235145602f98d6aef614e531
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Otherwise make rlease overwrittes the latest UNRELEASED one.
Change-Id: Ic6a9b1d6c7724b15c69e780d562007b22af141e6
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Change-Id: I04b9ff47f55df0e19d8e93530fb6ccf8bdb0660b
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Change-Id: I27a8663cc48ca7a76fb1cdf4ad103a854febc812
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Change-Id: I4791c6a32d983869692df36172f93adee819debb
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Provide a sane means of adding the -Werror compiler flag.
Currently, some of our jenkins.sh add -Werror by passing 'CFLAGS="-Werror"',
but that actually *overwrites* all the other CFLAGS we might want to have set.
Maintain these exceptions from -Werror:
a) deprecation (allow upstream to mark deprecation without breaking builds);
b) "#warning" pragmas (allow to remind ourselves of errors without breaking
builds)
As a last configure step before generating the output files, print the complete
CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS by means of AC_MSG_RESULT.
Change-Id: Ibcc8238584a585434b39a046cd2d7e18ddaf7f8c
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Change-Id: I8f641c4bce361dcef5d8c149b8b81b21f12cbadf
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See osmo-ci change I2409b2928b4d7ebbd6c005097d4ad7337307dd93 for rationale.
Depends: I2409b2928b4d7ebbd6c005097d4ad7337307dd93
Change-Id: If5d252dc679e47a8375361d0ff278b7b98768f26
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Change-Id: I9f6b015b09c60c18d213dde5bbdcfc527096a10f
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The warning is, on FreeBSD,
CC asn1helpers.lo
asn1helpers.c:68:10: error: comparison of unsigned expression < 0 is always false [-Werror,-Wtautological-compare]
if (len < 0)
~~~ ^ ~
Change-Id: I80867da697d744d7ef4d70c8f24031f5781fb11a
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libasn1c is using libm[ath] symbols from REAL.c and hence should be
linked using '-lm' to carry a dynamic linker dependency itself.
We shouldn't use a pkg-config hack to ask applications to do this on
our behalf.
Change-Id: Ie107f7252eeed90233468deaef57d3cee36abdf4
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All of this code is from asn1c 0.9.28, so let's make sure
autoconf + debian packaging agree on the version numbering
Change-Id: Ie8dc8f5df7123d4bf7579f6f4e84b7cc33d49607
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/usr/include/features.h:148:3: warning: #warning "_BSD_SOURCE and _SVID_SOURCE are deprecated, use _DEFAULT_SOURCE" [-Wcpp]
# warning "_BSD_SOURCE and _SVID_SOURCE are deprecated, use _DEFAULT_SOURCE"
^~~~~~~
Change-Id: I442e60413b3bee6d365cd5df672a558d68998670
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In file included from asn1helpers.c:14:0:
../include/asn1c/asn1helpers.h: In function ‘OCTET_STRING_noalloc’:
../include/asn1c/asn1helpers.h:26:9: warning: assignment discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Wdiscarded-qualifiers]
s->buf = str;
^
Change-Id: Ie2fefe710090de779137c36b98239ef4a097b6dd
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The license is not a 3-clause BSD, but a 2-clause BSD. Couldn't
find any trace to a 3rd clause anywhere.
Change-Id: I4f908ce4f670e062e6808ac7966d0e52bfe6b4f9
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asn1helpers.c originally existed in the repository of an application
(osmo-hnbgw, IIRC), and hence was under AGPLv3. When moving it to
this repository, it should have been relicensed but wasn't. The
intention was never to "contaminate" (lib)asn1c with AGPLv3 code.
Change-Id: I8e714d4c51d771b1eabec7aa06e7daae73f48b15
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Change-Id: I22fc707814e87b50e956d3b4fda6e5e31f0b62a7
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debian files need a release so start with release 0.1.0
Change-Id: I135d975b84027d51cb1dc534e04dd314bbd20289
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Change-Id: Ia197da1614a8cbec5f177368ca9e25946059c68a
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When decoding a constrained integer with a lower boundary, we need
to make sure the lower bound is added after decoding the raw offset
inside the range.
Before this change, RANAP_CauseMisc_unspecified_failure (115) would be
encoded as 2 (115 - 113 = 2), but would be decoded as 2, rather than
113+2 = 115.
Code for this was taken from
openairinterface5g/openair3/S1AP/MESSAGES/ASN1/asn1cpatch.p0 which
unfortunately doesn't carry much of a revision history :/
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The number of bytes used by an APER encoded integer depends on its
actually encoded value, not on the maximum value that could be possibly
encoded.
The old code would e.g. always use 24 bits if the maximum encoded value
would require 24 bits.
To give an example RANAP MaxBitrate (INTEER 1 .. 16000000) value 64000
was previously encoded as "80 00 f9 ff", while it is now the correct
representation "40 f9 ff".
Thanks to Dieter Spaar for detecting this problem in the Osmo-IUH
generated RANAP output, and thanks to openairinterface for fixing the
bug in their code (sadly not contributed to upstream asn1c, though).
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The libosmocore depedency is used for talloc and OSMO_ASSERT.
Reduce the depedencies by using libtalloc directly and replace
the ASSERT with a local one (without backtrace support).
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When encoding an INTEGER, we need to subtract the lower bound before
encoding the value. This is specified in Clause 10.5.7.x of X.691.
The decoder already does this correct, but the encoder was wrong.
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... which in turn causes all the ASN_DEBUG() to be turned into
fprintf(stderr, ...) statements, once the user application decides
to set 'asn_debug = 1' somewhere in its code.
The next step would be to make _ASN_DECODE_FAILED / _ASN_ENCODE_FAILED
no longer depend on ASN_DEBUG (which it currently does)
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which is closes to Lev Walkins master 62913d8b8e1eb96d74315ff748475ca818b69752
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Add asn1c/ to the CFLAGS reported here as we have code that is
including the asn1c without the prefix. I assume this is a temporary
fix.
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Thanks to Dieter Spaar for finding and fixing this !
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Sometimes, if the choice is a null or integer or ...
it's not easy to know what has really been selected without
the choice member name.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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This is just much easier to read when reading the text
dumps.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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