There hasn't been any such package since the original addition of a
gtk3 version of wxgtk... back in 2017. The "new" wxgtk2 package provided
a virtual provides ever since, so people still depending on "wxgtk"
would get the old gtk2 version. This virtual provides got dropped today,
resulting in the package being uninstallable.
Resolve the provides to its canonical name, thus making it installable
again.
Some changes:
* Set HOME to /root, since github mounts its own HOME and 'wine'
(because of permissions) and 'dub' (can't find packages) don't
like that.
* Remove the seccomp option, doesn't seem to be needed.
Add a cross-file for MSVC UWP ARM64.
Bump cidata tag to get an updated install.ps1 script (run by run.ps1)
which sets the vcvars environment correctly when cross-compiling.
Since arranging the correct environment for simultaneous cross and
native 'cl' use is hard, this is test run uses '--cross-only' so we
don't require a native compiler.
Extend '--cross-only' so it also explicitly uses a machine file which
makes all build machine compilers unusable.
D lang compilers have an option -release (or similar) which turns off
asserts, contracts, and other runtime type checking. This patch wires
that up to the b_ndebug flag.
Fixes#7082
The kludgy method we use to get env vars from vcvarsall.bat into our
environment doesn't correctly handle env var values which contain
newlines.
The BUILD_SOURCEVERSIONMESSAGE environment variable contains the
entirety of the commit message. If a line containing an equals sign
appears in the commit message, we could have problems.
Unset that environment variable to workaround this problem.
Now we have some information in CI logs about what compiler is actually
being used, fix some places where an unexpected compiler is being picked
up.
Avoid picking up gcc-objc and gfortran from PATH in vs2017 image for VS
test runs.
Use clang for objc/objc++ in MSYS2 clang test runs, rather than picking
up gcc from path.
Also install gfortran for fortran tests on Cygwin.