and maps the functions with <iconv.h> to the standard names. This
causes naive link checks to fail. The recommended upstream iconv.m4
autoconf check that handles all this is rather large, pulls in more
macros, and may be difficult to retrofit into old configure.in
scripts written for obsolete autotools versions. Instead, it is
simpler to just override the check and assert that we indeed have
iconv().
The failing test causes the final link command line to omit -liconv.
The iconv() function is still referenced from the code, so overriding
the test fixes linking with lld.
for the relevant PHP versions.
ports which are 5.6-only remain in pecl-foo port directories, set to only
build 5.6 packages
ports which have separate versions for 5.6 and 7.0 are split; the port
directories are named pecl56-foo for the 5.6-compatible version and
pecl-foo for the 7+-version
normal ports are in pecl-foo port directories with flavours for 5.6 and 7.0
Drop -funwind-tables which leads to undefined references to libunwind
symbols. This seems to be needed by the libunwind support in jemalloc,
which we do not use.
Reported (and fixed differently) by Markus Hennecke, ok sthen@ kn@, maintainer timeout
also provides a tool):
databases/hs-resource-pool
devel/hs-List
devel/hs-OneTuple
devel/hs-blaze-builder
devel/hs-unbounded-delays
devel/hs-unordered-containers
devel/hscolour
net/hs-multipart
textproc/hs-bytestring-lexing
textproc/hs-scanner
ok jasper@ (who also checked the list and reminded my of hscolour)
also provides a tool):
databases/hs-resource-pool
devel/hs-List
devel/hs-OneTuple
devel/hs-blaze-builder
devel/hs-unbounded-delays
devel/hs-unordered-containers
devel/hscolour
net/hs-multipart
textproc/hs-bytestring-lexing
textproc/hs-scanner
ok jasper@ (who also checked the list and reminded my of hscolour)
"In SQLite through 3.22.0, databases whose schema is corrupted using a
CREATE TABLE AS statement could cause a NULL pointer dereference"
Cf https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sqlite3/+bug/1756349
Discussed with sthen@, no objection from naddy@
Kexi is a visual database applications creator. It can be used for creating
database schemas, inserting data, performing queries, and processing data.
Forms can be created to provide a custom interface to your data. All database
objects - tables, queries and forms - are stored in the database, making it
easy to share data and design.
ok sthen@
KDb is a database connectivity and creation framework, consisted of a
general-purpose C++ Qt library and set of plugins delivering support for
various database vendors.
It is a part of the Kexi project
ok sthen@