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Add simple helper target to automate basic release steps:
* version bump
* prepare release commit
* git commit, tag and sign
For library projects:
* update debian/changelog from TODO-RELEASE
* cleanup TODO-RELEASE
For non-library projects:
* update debian/changelog from git log
Note: it requires bumpversion package to be installed, debian/control is
adjusted accordingly. The helper itself is installed to facilitate reuse
by other libraries.
N. B: you still have to manually adjust LIBVERSION in previous commit -
see TODO-RELEASE header for details.
Use it as follows:
make REL=minor release
The REL parameter defines which component of the version [1] to bump and
can be any of { major, minor, patch }.
[1] http://semver.org/
Change-Id: I790ceb958195b9f6cbabfe8c977dc30e2bd7414b
Related: OS#1861
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Change-Id: I3fe45feaee4033c17e25c4c0552d54a81d9b44f5
Fixes: OS#2340
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dpkg-buildpackage fails due to missing file descriptions - add necessary
.install and .doc-base files to fix it.
Change-Id: I5fb7e813c0860a3b5037e805deb84f9bf649ffa3
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There are some projects, such as GR-GSM and OsmocomBB, which would
benefit from using one shared implementation of GSM 05.03 code. So,
this commit introduces a new sub-library called libosmocoding, which
(for now) provides GSM, GPRS and EDGE transcoding routines, migrated
from OsmoBTS.
The original GSM 05.03 code from OsmoBTS was relicensed under
GPLv2-or-later with permission of copyright holders (Andreas Eversberg,
Alexander Chemeris and Tom Tsou).
The following data types are currently supported:
- xCCH
- PDTCH (CS 1-4 and MCS 1-9)
- TCH/FR
- TCH/HR
- TCH/AFS
- RCH/AHS
- RACH
- SCH
Change-Id: I0c3256b87686d878e4e716d12393cad5924fdfa1
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Change-Id: Icbf911540fcc840833c5012363c2ba48fd71db52
Related: OS#1694
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debian/control:
* restructure to make it easier to incorporate further changes
* update package descriptions
* move build-depends to a proper place
* update project URL
debian/rules:
* use proper hardening syntax
* strip linker option without explicit shell invocation
* remove useless comment
* add extra cleanup
debian/: package documentation separately
debian/docs: remove empty file
debian/coryright: update to match Debian format
Change-Id: Ia7654d34730e9f269831612bfba70a1338ce29d3
Related: OS#1694
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* update debian/changelog
* update TODO-RELEASE
* add comments to Makefile.am and TODO-RELEASE to simplify the process
in future
* add link to libtool docs to Makefile.am to simplify LIBVERSION
maintenance
Related: OS#1861
Change-Id: I22c257e357f597519120232d742d6a61289db021
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We require the python2 binary to generate code. In Debian this
is provided by python-minimal. Add it to the build-depends to
fix building packages.
Change-Id: Iaa26f4331966d015b193d2ab1e34621b1e319ef1
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/37
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Holger Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
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Add python utility to generate .c code with convolutional
encoder/decoder based on polynomial description of the code. If argument
given it'll be interpreted as intended output directory, otherwise
current working directory is used.
Codes for *CCH, CS2/3 and TCH/AFS are generated. Corresponding manual
implementations are removed from tests. This introduce build-time
dependency on python.
The main work for this patch was generously contributed by Sylvain
Munaut.
Fixes: OS#1629
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According to https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-sharedlibs.html
and http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/libraries.html that's where it
belongs.
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This way libosmo-abis, libosmo-sccp, openggsn, openbsc does not
need to install it.
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Our tests want to be able to change symbols from the library and
even by using --wrap=XYZ it is not possible right now. One option
would be to use static linking but that is not always enabled, the
other is to skip tests on Ubuntu and the third one is to disable
that linking mode. This means that the dynamic linker needs to
spend some more time but we do spend this time on all other distros
and this looks acceptable.
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Bump the ABI version of libosmovty and we need to do this
recursively to force rebuilds of our software.
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I have kind of used 0.8.1 by accident already so let us move
to 0.8.2 now.
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Enable multi-arch support in libosmocore. This means the package
can not be built on squeeze anymore.
The concept of "foreign" is not really well documented but I
think I use it correctly here.
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- Added debian/libosmosim0.install
- Added libosmosim definition in debian/control
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libosmogsm: the transition from 5 to 6 wasn't done properly. Fixed version number.
libosmoctrl: missing definition in debian/control and also missing libosmoctrl0.install.
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Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
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New interfaces and ABI incompatible changes in the GB library
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Package the various libraries separately. This will allow to install
libosmogsm3 and libosmogsm4 in parallel.
E: libosmocore-dev: non-empty-dependency_libs-in-la-file usr/lib/libosmocore.la
E: libosmocore-dev: non-empty-dependency_libs-in-la-file usr/lib/libosmogb.la
E: libosmocore-dev: non-empty-dependency_libs-in-la-file usr/lib/libosmogsm.la
E: libosmocore-dev: non-empty-dependency_libs-in-la-file usr/lib/libosmovty.la
W: libosmocore-dbg: wrong-bug-number-in-closes l54:#nnnn
W: libosmocore: wrong-bug-number-in-closes l54:#nnnn
W: libosmocore: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames libosmocodec0 libosmocore4 libosmogb2 libosmogsm4 libosmovty0
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Remove the .dirs/.install as things will go wrong then. debhelper
will try to install the debug symbols before they were created. Thanks
to Jan for pointing that out.
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The bits test will fail on Debian Stable for x86. Somehow the load
of a static const array is ending up accessing random memory. This
only happens when not using any -OX options and this is caused by
us. Do not override the default debian CFLAGS.. and the tests will
pass on debian stable.
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