Put libmount library in subpackage libmount, mount utilities in
subpackage mount-utils, libfdisk in subpackage libfdisk, and fdisk
utilities in subpackage fdisk.
On my aarch64 device, /system/bin/mount is unable to handle logical
volumes (tries to access the non-existing /etc/fstab and errors), so
lets add our own libmount package.
Enabling libmount also enables the lsblk utility, which we put in
blk-utils.
Put libmount library in subpackage libmount, mount utilities in
subpackage mount-utils, libfdisk in subpackage libfdisk, and fdisk
utilities in subpackage fdisk.
On my aarch64 device, /system/bin/mount is unable to handle logical
volumes (tries to access the non-existing /etc/fstab and errors), so
lets add our own libmount package.
Enabling libmount also enables the lsblk utility, which we put in
blk-utils.
* fix ccache building failed due to sse
* gogs require go-bindata to be built
* mariadb's cmake need to change END to ENDIF
* fix neovim building due to gitsubmodule usage
* php-redis: add blacklist from php dep
* rlwrap update to new version
* stfl disable perl and ruby
* util-linux comment out shm & sem support
* weechat disable ruby
* tor building need glob
In issue https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/issues/6160 I have found
that community repo "its-pointless.github.io" specifies us as maintainer
for its packages. This is NOT TRUE and potentially misleads people using
these packages.
Now TERMUX_PKG_MAINTAINER will contain a default value which is neutral
and not specify maintainer. So all packages now have to override it to
the correct value.
[skip ci]
%ci:no-build
parted: update from 3.2 to 3.3
rhash: update from 1.3.9 to 1.4.0
seafile-client: update from 7.0.8 to 7.0.9
sensible-utils: update from 0.0.12 to 0.0.13
util-linux: update from 2.35.2 to 2.36