deprecation is a library that enables automated deprecations. It offers the
deprecated() decorator to wrap functions, providing proper warnings both in
documentation and via Python's warnings system, as well as the
deprecation.fail_if_not_removed() decorator for test methods to ensure that
deprecated code is eventually removed.
ok kmos@
moved the libc back to the main group as we're > 0.2.63 now as suggested
by sthen. Removed the related comment too.
Tested on amd64 by me and sparc64 by jca
ok sthen@ jca@
Also includes a suggestion from sthen@ to use LIBTOOL_FLAGS=--tag=disable-static
to remove static libraries which based on my tests are not needed by Snort.
reads fine to maintainer Markus Lude
The assembly code is not compatible with clang's integrated assembler. bcallah@
found out that the code is meant for GNU as(1) and could be rewritten, but
we're going with as(1) for the time being.
OK jca@ and bcallah@
turns out name.toUf8().constData() is a temporary, so storing the pointer
for later use is a REALLY bad idea.
convert to convenience function qUtf8Printable() while at it
wrath is the client for the wrath-darkplaces engine used in
WRATH: Aeon of Ruin, a game that embraces the timeless elements
of classic titles such as DOOM, QUAKE, DUKE NUKEM 3D, BLOOD,
UNREAL and HEXEN and carries them into the 21st century.
While this package and the game engine are open source, one
still needs to provide the original game assets from WRATH:
Aeon of Ruin, which is not open source. You will need to
purchase the original game to use this package.
ok bcallah@ thfr@
improvements by bcallah@
port from maintainer Paul Valencia <reivyr@enmadechi.com>
it to build.
[memory below the 4GB line is very limited on at least some modern
intel x86 processors as used in the package build cluster; according to
Dell systems with Skylake CPUs "allocate more memory" (to the hardware)
"as they are often configured with Thunderbolt capability" ...
"regardless of the system having actual Thunderbolt hardware" and
according to Acer they "reserve more memory for PCI-Express and MMIO
devices" - presumably same for Kaby Lake as in the build machines].