Non-Mozilla distributors may wish to run their own autopush endpoint,
using a sender ID and corresponding Google API key that they control.
This simplifies that just a little bit, and gets Mozilla's release
engineering out of the business of managing non-sensitive secrets.
In the future, this sender ID will be baked into the Android APK's
string resources, in accordance with newer Google Play Services
library requirements.
MozReview-Commit-ID: AAxreEP73B0
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extra : rebase_source : 0a35d18a83558e4d27ac6a47b3833f1d69fed264
By default llvm (and rustc) generate sse2 instructions on x84, but
we have users on old cpus without this extension, causing crashes
in the rust code. Pass a flag when building for win32 to prevent this.
Export and AC_SUBST RUSTFLAGS so it's available in the build.
This apparently wasn't hooked up before.
At the same time, remove the (useless and wrong) check for AUTOCONF in
old-configure.in (wrong because it very likely is picking autoconf > 2.5).
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extra : rebase_source : 4a17c9d92c9561ef221b1a300e0e6d48ca56862f
-Wno-psabi has not been necessary since we updated the build machines to Android NDK r8c three years ago in bug 826133.
-Wsometimes-initialized is not necessary because it is implicitly enabled by clang's -Wuninitialized, which is enable by -Wall.
-Wcast-align is very noisy and we apparently only enable it for gcc on 32-bit x86 builds?
-Wno-unused-local-typedef is no longer necessary. This is the clang flag; gcc's flag is -Wno-unused-local-typedefs, with an 's'. Suppressing gcc's warning was recently deemed unnecessary and WONTFIX'd in bug 1243604. Unsurprisingly, we no longer need it on clang either.
-Wrange-loop-analysis is no longer necessary because it is implicitly enabled by -Wloop-analysis, which is enabled by the previous commit.