Since macOS's filesystem is case-insensitive, its `tic` only generates
terminfo directory names that are hex numbers instead of letters, such
as 78/xterm instead of x/xterm. However, the configure script still
enables the mixed-case directory name feature by default. As a result,
ncurses will fail when trying to find terminfo entries like x/xterm if
they are generated on macOS.
It seems like there is no way to change the behavior of `tic` to create
alphabetical directories, so we can only disable this option explicitly.
Port of OpenJDK 17.0.2, zero VM only.
More work needed to get the full hotspot VM up and running :^)
Co-Authored-By: Andrew Kaster <akaster@serenityos.org>
This lets us eliminate the extra arguments on CC and CXX for ports that
care about CC and CXX pointing to actual filenames they can invoke
realpath or basename on.
OptiPNG is a neat little tool that optimizes PNG sizes to ridiculous
degrees. We like to use it to optimize PNGs before including them in
Serenity itself, so it's a nice port to have. OptiPNG is a very
cooperative POSIX C program, it compiles and works without any patching
on x86_64 and i686 :^)
While `core.autocrlf=false` should be the default, there will certainly
be users that have changed the default setting in their global
configuration.
Ensure that the setting is disabled to avoid accidentally mangling or
not applying our patches.
Previously, `mrsh` automatically enabled support for `readline` if it
was detected as installed. However, linking against `readline` currently
doesn't work, so disable it completely instead.
This update was merged with a33b9a8, which has the `--disable-threads`
flag. This update brings support for `x86_64` and uses a more up to date
Github url. It also removes the `workdir` as it was set to the default.