Follow up change from commit ffa6faa4 (libarchive: Include cm_zlib.h to
get zlib used by CMake, 2011-12-20) for new includes of zlib.h in
updated libarchive.
The archive_string_conv type sc variable already freed via free(sc) on
the other hand in second line we are tyring to free its subset via
free(sc->from_charset) this will cause a problem because we couldn't
reach sc after first release.
Reviewed-by: Igor Murzov <e-mail@date.by>
LLVM headers define strlcat as a macro rather than as a function.
See upstream Curl issue:
http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=1192
It was addressed by removing use of strlcat altogether. Port the
upstream fix to CMake's curl.
caught by clang's -fsanitize=shift. A small unsigned int was
promoted, according to C's regular promotion rules, to a signed
int, it was then left shifted. This sometimes pushed a 1 into
the sign bit, which is undefined behaviour. Fixed by using
unsigned temporaries.
d0c863f docbook: Fix Sun CC warning on ptr_fun(isalnum)
4e62784 docbook: Fix formatter naming convention to avoid shadow
9ad85dbb docbook: Remove redundant docs that cause invalid DocBook
9468b41 docbook: Add CMake.DocBook test to validate xml (#13508)
3a9e373 docbook: Add support for <abstract> at section level 1
67e7d49 docbook: Cleanup formatter and generated DocBook
55146ed docbook: Fix the DocBook section output
dbfe335 docbook: Factor out code to write valid DocBook IDs
cffa899 docbook: Remove table of contents
ac25bc0 Utilities/xml: Add docbook-4.5 DTD (#13508)
2b2e86f Utilities/xml: Add .gitattributes to disable whitespace checks
Some OpenSSL distributions have dropped support for the ancient SSLv2
protocol completely. Port changes from upstream curl to recognize this
case and avoid using it.
Run the shell code below to put the DTD in Utilities/xml/docbook-4.5:
v=4.5 &&
sha1=b9124233b50668fb508773aa2b3ebc631d7c1620 &&
mkdir Utilities/xml/docbook-$v &&
cd Utilities/xml/docbook-$v &&
wget -c http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/$v/docbook-xml-$v.zip &&
sha1sum docbook-xml-$v.zip |grep $sha1 &&
unzip docbook-xml-$v.zip &&
rm docbook-xml-$v.zip
Drop the "cmake -E chdir" wrapper and instead pass the DTD directory to
xmllint's --path option using url encoding. While at it, move the
XHTML1 DTD to "Utilities/xml/xhtml1" to make room for additional DTDs.
Raise the default "maxdata" linker setting on the 32-bit AIX release
binaries. This allows the CMake binaries to process larger projects
without encountering a "Segmentation fault in extend_brk".
Our Linux release machine 'magrathea' has a very old Linux to help build
portable binaries. It is so old that <elf.h> does not define the
DT_RUNPATH constant. Define the correct value in the build flags to
activate handling of ELF RUNPATH entries in the binary release.
Ancient versions of CMake required else(), endif(), and similar block
termination commands to have arguments matching the command starting the
block. This is no longer the preferred style.
Run the following shell code:
for c in else endif endforeach endfunction endmacro endwhile; do
echo 's/\b'"$c"'\(\s*\)(.\+)/'"$c"'\1()/'
done >convert.sed &&
git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' '*CMakeLists.txt' |
egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/kwsys/)' |
egrep -z -v 'Tests/CMakeTests/While-Endwhile-' |
xargs -0 sed -i -f convert.sed &&
rm convert.sed
Then, use ctest_sleep to separate uploads by at least one
second each, so that the files on the web server all get
distinct time stamps.
Then, when viewed on the web server, sorted by time, they
are also sorted alphabetically.
Only temporarily until we can setup a new cygwin build machine
for making releases. It's specific to the script that runs on
dash2win64 anyhow. When we add a new script to run it on a
different machine, and stop building the cygwin releases on
dash2win64, this change will naturally no longer apply.
We had complaints that people couldn't install the CMake source
tarball on some secure systems because there were "corrupt bz2
files" in it... We do not use these sample*.bz2 files anyhow
in the CMake build, so we'll just remove them.