The mercurial revision of sixgill listed in the manifest doesn't exist,
so I took what looks like corresponds to the last change to the tooltool
manifests, in order to avoid any other difference than GMP linkage.
This was built manually on a one-click-loaner.
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extra : rebase_source : 5ea830e48a6424a6ded9beab0628d0e562251c47
Apply a 2-character indent to in-tree tooltool manifests to make
them easier to read, and to make the formatting more consistent
so automating updates is simpler.
Modern editors will maintain json indentation. The only long
lines we have are already over 80 characters, so the extra space
shouldn't create new long lines.
Also update mercurial installer script to generate json with
the same indentation, even though its output is temporary.
Tooltool itself was updated to generate manifests with this
indentation in Bug 1325225.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DKj6nL9OENv
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extra : rebase_source : fc3f8616ec689d74e06c0db84c2b261825f86453
Update to the point release. These are repacks of the
upstream builds for 1.15.1 stable with appropriate
libstd builds for each target.
This incorporates the -fPIC fix for linux32 so we can
use upstream builds instead of our patched toolchain.
It also corrects the signature of vec::IntoIter::as_mut_slice
which was incorrect in 1.15.0.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JvEdGPwgS03
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extra : rebase_source : 9edd9970d8328274311493c2c3c4fffa97b258a9
Repack of the upstream builds of the rust 1.15.0 stable release.
MozReview-Commit-ID: KDjkSQSFrFA
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extra : rebase_source : 7ca562b3d1cc4d051d9cfc25ef14fbbe2dbd77bb
Repacks of the upstream builds of rust 1.14.0 stable release.
MozReview-Commit-ID: B5DclOLeBjM
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extra : rebase_source : 67db55dd62d6177b30ace5008edc680f95c6ed22
Update tooltool manifests to repacks of upstream builds of
rustc 1.14.0-beta.2 (e627a2e6e 2016-11-16)
cargo 0.15.0-nightly (a9c23dd 2016-11-15)
for the relevent hosts and target platforms.
We prefer to use stable rust but this bump gets us debuginfo
for the rust standard library on all platforms, which we hope
will improve crash reporting (bug 1268328). That is higher
priority. The rust 1.14 version should be in stable release
before Firefox 53 goes to Aurora, so we'll still stabilize
and ship with stable rust.
This build also contains the fix for the arm code generation
bug blocking update from 1.12 on android, so we can use 1.13
language features in Firefox 53. For more information, see
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37815
This doesn't update the native MacOS build because of an
openssl link issue with cargo. This is resolved upstream
for rust 1.15; getting that ported to a later 1.14 beta is
tracked in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37969
MozReview-Commit-ID: JbJTd4D7VOu
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extra : rebase_source : 0690f3d4443f3fc7f224f051f910de92c54b8f60
Run the tooltool manifests through a python script to read the
json as an OrderedDict and when write it back out with normal
tooltool formatting options. This regularizes the whitespace,
fixing trailing spaces written by older versions of the python
json serializer, dos-vs-unix line endings, and regularizing
opening '[{' and closing '}]' to be on separate lines.
The android manifests have a 'versions' key which has indenting,
unlike the rest of the files. I've left that as-is.
MozReview-Commit-ID: EVW1YlgRJJL
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extra : rebase_source : 40c1992090807dc40495ebacb37ee358c1d6a6f1
We no longer make use of these, instead using the cargo included
in the rustc packages.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Dr9q0g7amEk
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extra : rebase_source : d4e46a02ef34ad070a2934a1af88e26cdf97bd6f
Update builders to repacks of the upstream stable builds.
We did not update the Android build because 1.13.0 has a
code-generation bug on Android.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Ju0CI8JYLbz
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extra : rebase_source : aa7c77dd9b02717f7b9763667633ccb6ed994768
Repacks of upstream builds of rust 1.11.0 stable with std libraries
for the appropriate targets. Remove the separate rust-std package
references since the new repacks include the necessary targets.
Also update clang and hazard builds to the latest toolchain.
MozReview-Commit-ID: K7oBxQZnLPu
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extra : rebase_source : 9f339ff52e9e2f6c28d4bb7a734b9f0eae43a47a
Update tooltool cargo packages to the 2016 August 31 nightly
build. These have source-redirection support needed by the
stylo project but not available in stable cargo yet.
Repacks of the upstream build cargo 0.13.0-nightly (e713e7f 2016-08-31).
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7Ejckg9dPZy
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extra : rebase_source : bae84e6336feb259954c093dc377e6504e973682
This is a repack of the upstream 1.8.0 stable build
for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu hosts plus the i686 and
x86_64 std libraries.
MozReview-Commit-ID: F6q9Y51ow8U
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extra : rebase_source : 50538ed05bf744f6513f57d2847f751dcc8c40e1
Ideally, we'd use the tarballs from
http://llvm.org/releases/download.html but I didn't feel like modifying
the script more than I already did to make it work at all (bug 1262735).
The new tarball for Linux was built on
https://tools.taskcluster.net/task-inspector/#LCUn8aEgTBeRJ11a3qTlDQ/0
The new tarball for Mac was built on a loaner, after installing cmake
and ninja, as well as building ld64 127.2 from source because the
installed version would assert while building clang. The latter required
manually adding some missing headers to /usr/include. TSAN was also
disabled because it requires APIs that are not available on the OSX
version on the build slaves (e.g. pthread_introspection_hook_install).
Building clang also required using a mac clang from tooltool, the system
one lacking support for atomics.
We're using too many different versions of clang, and the ones used by
b2g is really old. There is no reason the b2g OSX desktop builds should
be using a different toolchain from Firefox OSX desktop builds.
Build from source of rust 1.7.0 stable configured with
--enable-llvm-static-stdcpp --disable-docs --release-channel=stable
and --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu,i686-unknown-linux-gnu
using the quay.io/rust/rust-build-gecko docker image.
https://github.com/rillian/rust-build commit e4902d5a072b.
https://tools.taskcluster.net/task-inspector/#ZSNL6FCoT7mWahGGxpWCOQ/0
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extra : rebase_source : 134c3a5d10c12b7e0b62b617f193b024d0b5e417
Build from source of rust 1.6.0 stable configured with
--enable-rpath --enable-llvm-static-stdcpp and
--target=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu,i686-unknown-linux-gnu
so it supports -m32 builds, using the docker image at
https://github.com/rillian/rust-build on taskcluster.
The linux64 mulet build uses the linux64 mozconfig, but a separate
tooltool manifest. Provide the same rustc there so the mozconfig.rust
inclusion is satisfied.
The patch removes 455 occurrences of FAIL_ON_WARNINGS from moz.build files, and
adds 78 instances of ALLOW_COMPILER_WARNINGS. About half of those 78 are in
code we control and which should be removable with a little effort.
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extra : rebase_source : 82e3387abfbd5f1471e953961d301d3d97ed2973
Some mozconfigs don't include mozconfig.linux*, and don't get gtk-related
definitions, so move them in a separate mozconfig. To avoid having two
files, one for 32-bit builds and one for 64-bit builds, rely on the
includer to set PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR appropriately.
At the same time, move all the --enable-default-toolkit=cairo-gtk2 in that
new file in the case the gtk3 package wasn't pulled from tooltool.