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Aligned the two different names from the two ways of packaging
From AGL-agl-app-framework-binder.sh to agl-app-framework-binder.sh for .rpm
From AGL-app-framework-binder.sh to agl-app-framework-binder.sh for .deb
Change-Id: Ie324ce159a55ccae7c051c97be5116d975e0da85
Signed-off-by: Frederic Marec <frederic.marec@iot.bzh>
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The compiling option __FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 introduced
a false ***buffer overflow*** detection when the
flexible array 'pattern' was initilized in globset.
The compiler is only complaining when the array is
in a struct that is in a struct like
struct { ...; struct { ...; char name[1]; }}
To avoid these false detections, it is enougth
to ellipsese the dimension of the array. Seems
to be the now standard way of declaring flexible
arrays when it was before an extension. So now:
struct { ...; struct { ...; char name[]; }}
works even when __FORTIFY_SOURCE=2.
Bug-AGL: SPEC-2292
Change-Id: I4b4a5df505a5357f92b9ab1657175911198ca582
Signed-off-by: José Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>
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At runtime CFLAG _FORTIFY_SOURCE can provide false positive during its
checking. Change _FORTIFY_SOURCE level to 1 to avoid wrong comportement
of the package.
Change-Id: Ice4b386c253c87903e58f82a446416831cb4c6bf
Signed-off-by: Frederic Marec <frederic.marec@iot.bzh>
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Change-Id: I95fa03c430b9f488b3b5b9a9bdfc50a1ff0f0421
Signed-off-by: ronan <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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The version of libmicrohttpd required is 0.9.60
at least.
Change-Id: Ia0784f5433d63d4de50654dd7577a8767578c069
Signed-off-by: José Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>
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app-framework-binder dependency on libmicrohttpd version
has been set at least to 0.9.62
Change-Id: If6af70611a5cd6236068781437e4bcbd28f368b7
Signed-off-by: Ronan Le Martret <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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Fixing names and number of samples in packaging
could be avoided.
Change-Id: I57355e68be45e1a4fdd6d76bcd44dea57ca63813
Signed-off-by: Jose Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>
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The file /etc/profile.d/AGL-app-framework-binder.sh must have the same
name for all distro / packages, all the more that a reference of this
file is given in the online documentation:
http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/devguides/en/dev/
reference/host-configuration/docs/2_AGL_Application_Framework.html
Change-Id: If3bd2d87bdce7af2f625eeb9a7b230f11520b9e9
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Douheret <sebastien.douheret@iot.bzh>
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The previous filter wasn't installing the files
afb/afb-binding and afb/afb-binding.hpp
The packaging/rpm is modified to do the same
Change-Id: I77e31d618b9a2c6f8f8dd3f02a4219c4c8c1604f
Signed-off-by: José Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>
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agl-app-framework-binder-bin failed to install on Ubuntu 18.04.
(libmicrohttpd is named libmicrohttpd12)
Remove hard coded libmicrohttpd dependency solve the issue.
Change-Id: Ic1e760c422a9ea1d294d1bec614aa7b134c5b042
Signed-off-by: Ronan Le Martret <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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RPM build failed because there is an unpackaged files
found which has been installed. This fix the build error:
Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
/opt/AGL/lib64/afb/hello2.so
Change-Id: Id5775966bbc4cac00d6adc8b9032d32cf41a7207
Signed-off-by: Romain Forlot <romain.forlot@iot.bzh>
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Change-Id: Ia9b047bf01543f7cc1c794d91bf479d9848509d3
Signed-off-by: Ronan Le Martret <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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- sort files by packaging type
Change-Id: Ic914b5eedffce04356bb59db36be30ba81a8a20d
Signed-off-by: Ronan Le Martret <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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Change-Id: Ib03f56bbc148e87a0153a5a48073237c3f34e6ee
Signed-off-by: Ronan Le Martret <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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* add libmicrohttpd dependency for deb packaging
* add monitoring packaging to spec file
Change-Id: I228907183640f4edda9bcc3ca634043d5e22e811
Signed-off-by: Ronan Le Martret <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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Change-Id: Iaefdfe8a358b0ef864dce6740b9aae44f4495423
Signed-off-by: Ronan Le Martret <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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* rename package app-framework-binder to agl-app-framework-binder.
* move packaging to conf.d/packaging as other packages
Change-Id: Ia207345836fe3c44aef4d237c5785c537a725a81
Signed-off-by: Ronan Le Martret <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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