Built and tested locally.
From the changelog:
```
Version 0.7.84, 2016-03-31
x #I122, MPEG-4/MOV: Crash if mdhd timescale is 0
x MPEG-4/MOV: Infinite loop if malformed stsc / stsz (detected by
fuzzing)
x MPEG-TS: some DVB Subtitles were not detected
x HLS: better handling of media playlists having EXT-X-BYTERANGE
```
Overview of the updated versions:
stable: 49.0.2623.87 -> 49.0.2623.110
beta: 50.0.2661.26 -> 50.0.2661.49
dev: 50.0.2661.18 -> 51.0.2693.2
Most notably, this includes a series of urgent security fixes:
* CVE-2016-1646: Out-of-bounds read in V8. Credit to Wen Xu from
Tencent KeenLab.
* CVE-2016-1647: Use-after-free in Navigation. Credit to anonymous.
* CVE-2016-1648: Use-after-free in Extensions. Credit to anonymous.
* CVE-2016-1649: Buffer overflow in libANGLE. Credit to lokihardt
working with HP's Zero Day Initiative / Pwn2Own.
* CVE-2016-1650: Denial of service in PageCaptureSaveAsMHTMLFunction
The official release announcement with details about these fixes can be
found here:
http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.de/2016/03/stable-channel-update_24.html
Beta and stable could be also affected, although I didn't do a detailed
check whether that's the case.
As this introduces Chromium 51 as the dev version, I had to make the
following changes to make it build:
* libexif got removed, so let's do that on our end as well.
See https://codereview.chromium.org/1803883002 for details.
* Chromium doesn't seem to compile with our version of libpng, so let's
resort to the bundled libpng for now.
* site_engagement_ui.cc uses isnan outside of std namespace, so
we're fixing that in postPatch using sed.
I have successfully built all versions on i686-linux and x86_64-linux
and tested it using the VM tests.
Test reports can be found at the following evaluation of my Hydra:
https://headcounter.org/hydra/eval/314584
Thanks to @grahamc for reporting this.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Reported-by: Graham Christensen <graham@grahamc.com>
Fixes: #14299
We were using a version years old.
I picked the git version instead of the last release because the git version
has fixes not released for almost one year.
I updated the erlang esdl lib, added the erlang cl lib,
added opencl-headers and ocl-icd to make wings build and run.
I have not tested its opencl part; I only added dependencies so
it builds.
I originally wanted to do this a long time (a31301d) but IIRC back then
it didn't compile. Nowadays with the splitup of the gold linking flags
and the binutils integration, it's merely just a switch to flip, so
let's do that.
Only tested it by building against the current Chromium stable version
on 64bit, because right now builds on Hydra seem to time out (because of
this?) anyway so we have nothing to lose here.
The linking time was hereby reduced from >30 minutes (I didn't measure
it exactly but looked half an hour later to the build progress and it
was *still* linking) to about a few seconds, which I guess is even
though the measurement is quite bogus a tremendous improvement
nonetheless.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The openimageio dependency doesn't build on i686. But probably nobody
cares about running Blender on 32-bit anymore.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/33602734
Note: the 1.2.9 GitHub tarball's sha256 has changed.
Changes:
- Fixed an issue introduced by the fix for 1196 that had the "Upload
to SD" button stop working correctly.
- Fixed an issue causing an error on disconnect after or cancelling of
an SD print, caused by the unsuccessful attempt to record print
recovery data for the file on the printer's SD card.
- Only add bed temperature line to temperature management specific
start gcode in CuraEngine invocation if a bed temperature is actually
set in the slicing profile.
- If a communication timeout occurs during an active resend request,
OctoPrint will now not send an M105 with an increased line number
anymore but repeat the last resent command instead.
- Don't add an extra ok for M28 response.
- Add an extra ok for M29 response, but only if configured such in
"Settings" > "Serial" > "Advanced options" > "Generate additional ok
for M29"
- Trigger M20 only once after finishing uploading to SD
- Prevent M105 "cascade" due to communication timeouts
- Fixed wrong tracking of extruder heating up for M109 Tn commands in
multi-extruder setups.
- Fixed start of SD file uploads not sending an M110.
- Fixed job data not being reset when disconnecting while printing.
Commit aa097946d2 only fixed evaluation.
Ssince 37dbd62 however, the fetchurl call is already implied so just
changing the path will still result in fetchurl (fetchurl ...), so let's
drop the outer fetchurl.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @msteen, @benley
Fixes#12794 by reverting the source tree splitup (c92dbff) to use the
source tarball directly into the main Chromium derivation and making the
whole source/ subdirectory obsolete. The reasons for this are explained
in 4f981b4f84.
This also now renames the "sources.nix" file to "upstream-info.nix",
which is a more proper name for the file, because it not only contains
"source code" but also the Chrome binaries needed for the proprietary
plugins (of course "source" could also mean "where to get it", but I
wanted to avoid this ambiguity entirely).
I have successfully built and tested this using the VM tests.
All results can be found here:
https://headcounter.org/hydra/eval/313435
As of 6041cfe, the upstream-info.nix (back then it was called
sources.nix) is no longer in the source/ subdirectory, so we need to fix
that comment to say that the file is autogenerated from update.sh in the
*same* directory.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This reverts commit 5979946c41.
I have tested this by building against the stable version of Chromium
and it seems to compile just fine, so it doesn't seem to be needed
anymore.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
* the major change is to set TARGETDIR=${vardir}, and symlink from
${vardir} back to ${out} instead of the other way around. this
gives CP more liberty to write to more directories -- in particular
it seems to want to write some configuration files outside of conf?
* run.conf does not need 'export'
* minor tweaks to CrashPlanDesktop.patch
Only a aesthetics thingy, but also corrects the comment, because we're
essentially precompiling .py files, NOT the .pyc files (the latter are
the results).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This addresses #12794 so that we now have only a single tarball where we
base our build on instead of splitting the source into different outputs
first and then reference the outputs.
The reason I did this in the first place is that we previously built the
sandbox as a different derivation and unpacking the whole source tree
just for building the sandbox was a bit too much.
As we now have namespaces sandbox built in by default we no longer have
that derivation anymore. It still might come up however if we want to
build NaCl as a separate derivation (see #8560), but splitting the
source code into things only NaCl might require is already too much work
and doesn't weight out the benefits.
Another issue with the source splitup is that Hydra now has an output
limit for non-fixed-output derivations which we're already hitting.
Tested the build against the stable channel and it went well, but I
haven't tested running the browser.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
We always do something like "fetchurl channelProduct", so let's move it
to getChannel directly so we can avoid those fetchurl calls all over the
place.
Also, we can still access subattributes from the fetchurl call if we
need to, so there really is no need to expose the product's attributes
directly.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Yes, I know I'm a bit nitpicky, but lines >80 chars are very ugly if you
have two windows side-by-side.
Thus no feature changes here.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The plugin was looking for pvr.hts.so.2.2.13, so as only pvr.hts.so was copied, the plugin would not load. This symlinks all variants of the name to the addons folder.
We now should have only the default.nix left in the source directory and
we can start to factor out the pieces into the Chromium main derivation
attributes.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The "sources.nix" also contains information about where to get binary
packages, so calling it "upstream-info.nix" fits better in terms of
naming.
Also, we're moving it away from the sources dir, because the latter will
soon vanish.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
We're going to reference the patches in the Chromium main build rather
than applying it to the sources. So as a first step, this should keep
the patches away from the "source" subdirectory so we can make it flat.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
We were previously getting collissions for the following
2 files with files from the dropbox package:
- bin/dropbox
- share/applications/dropbox.desktop
As a consequence the binary has been renamed to dropbox-cli and
the .desktop removed as it is redundant.