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1# ncurses 6.1 - patch 20191221 - Thomas E. Dickey 2# 3# --- ...
5 # simplify cross-compilation: we have our own "device" definition, which6 # allows us to easily pass the cross-compiler paths and flags from our18 # Remove all optimisation flags, we really only want our own.
18 figure out that DBI->parse_dsn is the wrong helper to parse our attributes in22 Parsing on our own similar to parse_dsn shows the way out.39 + # Parsing on our own similar to parse_dsn to find attributes in 'dbname' parameter.
5 enough to update our copies with later changes from HP-UX -- it'll6 make their 'diff' job easier if our code is relatively unmodified.
7 constraints for our architectures.37 +/* Debian-specific change: we know that our compiler inlines memcpy() with62 +/* Debian-specific change: we know that our compiler inlines memcpy() with
22 zapnot a1, 1, a1 # e0 : zero extend our test character24 sll a1, 8, t5 # e0 : replicate our test character80 addq t6, t0, v0 # .. e1 : add our aligned base ptr to the mix
6 We need to allow our rpaths generated through the compiler flags to make it into7 our binaries. Therefore disable the meson manipulations of these unless there
7 # Map our ARCH values to what Meson expects:31 # Map our OS values to what Meson expects:
9 is trivial in this case. So it will avoid our users falling into this10 internal compiler error, and allow our autobuilders to test more
31 # Determine the prefix the user has applied to our future dir.35 # Don't allow the user to place us outside of our expected
55 @ our registers68 @ our registers
164 the program tries to open the device for I/O. We increment our private165 usage count and save a pointer to our internal structure in the file170 /* increment our usage count for the module */173 /* save our object in the file's private structure */190 /* copy the data from user space into our urb */193 /* set up our urb */211 to call our own ``skel_write_bulk_callback`` function. This function is251 this function we decrement our private usage count and wait for possible254 /* decrement our usage count for the device */
22 All open source code for the Blackfin processors are being handled via our45 For Blackfin specific documentation, you can visit our dedicated doc wiki:
41 # created on the new release and for obvious reasons we wouldn't have it on our42 # old manifest, all of these issues would cause runtime errors on our system.79 # This will eventually cause runtime errors on our system if we don't include the misc packa…80 # on our image, because the _uuid files will be missing.
14 The project aims to test changes against our test matrix before those22 "a-full", simply for ease of sorting in the UI. Use our Autobuilder41 our sstate up to date. On the weekend, there is a master-next build63 only along with point releases of our stable branches.
31 # is used in a comment, so do our own here. The code below can be45 # ensure our function runs after the OE-Core one
97 Anatoly Pinchuk is a former member of our team who worked closely with110 curious, because he never really understood the value of our project,120 our group.131 Chris Mason dived right into our code, and in just a few months produced136 for our next major release.154 anymore, and to dramatically increase our staffing. Ecila funded
33 mercy of those companies. By contrast, our general public license is50 Also, for our own protection, we must make certain that everyone54 by others will not reflect on our reputation.133 free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting136 Your comments and suggestions about our licensing policies and our
4 Subject: [PATCH] Revert "always run 'dpkg --configure -a' at the end of our8 always run 'dpkg --configure -a' at the end of our dpkg callings,
52 // set our "no interrupt has occurred during our execution" flag