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Name: libmaa4 | Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed |
Version: 1.5.1 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 1.1 | Build date: Sun Jun 16 20:33:32 2024 |
Group: System/Libraries | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 89344 | Source RPM: libmaa-1.5.1-1.1.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://github.com/cheusov/libmaa | |
Summary: Library providing many low-level data structures |
The libmaa library provides many low-level data structures which can be used for writing compilers, hash tables, sets, lists, debugging support, and memory management. libmaa was originally implemented as a foundation for the "kheperalong" package.
MIT
* Sun Jun 16 2024 Aleksey Cheusov <vle@gmx.net> - Update to version 1.5.1 * Improve tests/pr test * Add new function pr_open2 with argument "callback" ran from child process immediately after fork(2) and before execvp(3). * COPTS defaults to -O2 -g * Add support for target "help", bump MKC_REQD to 0.34.0 * maa/log.c: fix compilation failure due to -Werror on NetBSD-10.99.10 with gcc-10.5.0 * Move WARNS=4 to Makefile.common * SUBPRJ_DFLT = maa test * MAXHOSTNAMELEN can be already defined, limit to 64 characters to avoid possible truncation. * Mon Apr 13 2020 Luigi Baldoni <aloisio@gmx.com> - Update to version 1.4.7 * Fix incorrect work of set_* where hash function generates full ulong_t hash value * hsh_string_hash generates full 64bit hash value on platforms where sizeof(long) == 8 * Improve build and test system * tests/err: minor fix, target "test" should not remove _mkc_* and .o files * Avoid trailing \n in format argument for err_* functions, no need for it any longer * tests/err/errtest.c: fix another compilation failure due to __wur (warning used result) version 1.4.6 * Add missing fix (compilation failure) for tests/err/errtest.c version 1.4.5 * err_* functions: + Fix segfault caused by "ap" is used twice. Solution is to va_copy it and use copied "ap" for printing to stderr. + Improve formatting (no empty lines in log files) * err_set_program_name: handle correctly NULL argument * log_mkpath function: avoid use of alloca(3) * hsh_pointer_compare function now follows -1/0/1 logic * Add more tests for log_*, err_*, hsh_* and set_* function - Fix build with gcc 9.x - Drop Group tag - Spec cleanup * Tue Apr 23 2019 vle@gmx.net - Update to libmaa-1.4.4: * Fix compilation failure using gcc-8 - Simplify build process using capabilities of mk-configure - Remove patches already applied in upstream, specifically - 02-Spelling-typos.patch - 03-Fix-gcc-8-ftbfs.patch - Fix License in rpm spec - Remove unnecessary dependencies from rpm spec * Thu Mar 07 2019 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Update to 1.4.3: - Fix parallel build - Explicitely enable WARNERR and remove gcc-ism from CFLAGS * Mon Jan 28 2019 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Trim filler wording from descriptions. Set proper RPM groups, and noarch status for doc subpackage. - Drop silly glibc PreReq. * Sat Jan 26 2019 mcepl@suse.com - Upgrade to libmaa-1.4.2: * Fix build failure on SunOS-5.11 (alloca) * License has been changed from LGPL to MIT, permitted by Rik Faith, original author of this library. * Build system changed from autotools to mk-configure. * Library version/soname was bumped from 3 to 4. I cannot guarantee that mk-configure and libtool build shared library the same way. * Tests were added for stk_*, mem_* and prm_* functions. * stk_isempty function was added. * stk_* and other was reimplemented without obstack functions (glibc extension). * Tue Oct 09 2018 mcepl@suse.com - Add 02-Spelling-typos.patch and 03-Fix-gcc-8-ftbfs.patch from Debian package. * Sun Nov 27 2011 brunciter@localhost.lan - initial package
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