By making the archive URL dynamic, we can fetch an old version of the
bootstrap files. This will make it easier to test the bootstrapper in
CI.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1698
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The previously listed server wasn't working. This has likely been
broken for years (I initially authored this commit in November 2016).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1697
We're well overdue for an upgrade of the rust compiler requirements.
Now that we're building with 1.28 (albeit a beta, due to be bumped when
it's released), we can bump the requirement away from 1.24 which is now
old. 1.27 is too new, though, so settle for the older 1.26.
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Overall, this makes the whole setup less fragile, and make it work with
LTO in more situations.
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We perform, on the binaries we build, a series of check, that are
implemented as half-baked make commands, invoked after linking them.
- check libstdc++ symbol versions to ensure binary compatibility with
a baseline.
- check glibc symbol versions to ensure binary compatibility with a
baseline.
- check that target binaries don't contain text relocations.
- check that libmozglue is linked before libc on android.
- on libxul, check that NSModules are laid out correctly.
- on libxul, check that there is more than one PT_LOAD segment.
Those checks happen to work where they matter, but their setup is
unreliable. For example, the checks for symbol versions are supposed to
work for libclang-plugin on cross osx builds, but in fact, don't,
because the readelf path doesn't exist, and the command doesn't fail in
that case.
So move them all to a standalone script, performing the checks more
thoroughly (especially the NSModules one, where we now also check that
they are all adjacent), and more verbosely.
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yaml.load() is unsafe and can lead to arbitrary code execution via
syntax like `!!python/object/apply:os.system`. yaml.safe_load() is
more reasonable.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1738
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Some recently introduced gn-configs contain duplicate flags/includes, which
aren't handled correctly and introduce non-determinism into the gn-moz.build
generation. This patch makes the moz.build generator faithfully reproduce
duplicated flags, usually to no effect, which is unfortunate in these cases,
but a reasonable approach for the moz.build generator in general.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6PvobD9JRwN
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When we do a './mach build-backend --dry-run', no files in the objdir
should be written or touched. Updating the mtime of the backend file
during dry-run causes a future './mach build' to think that the backend
is up-to-date when it is not, which causes an incorrect build.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2NA0rcSGrvL
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This patch allows us to enable Python 3 tests and skip any tests that fail so that we can work on adding support for Python 3 without risking regressing any existing support. It will also eventually allow us to skip tests from running against Python 2, when we decide to drop support for it. To skip a test against Python 3, add "skip-if = python == 3" to the [DEFAULT] or test file section of a manifest file.
MozReview-Commit-ID: KYzjW6PQw2Q
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