* Revert "Added cmake abseil include guard"
This reverts commit b6ee841d7c.
* Revert "Update CMake configuration to add a dependency on Abseil (#9793)"
This reverts commit e9246cd789.
If the user provides a `--link-objects` (or `-O`) flag that looks like it points to libprotobuf, use that for static linking instead of using the hard-coded path `../src/.libs/libprotobuf.a`. (Also, if we see such a flag, assume they want to link it statically, even if they don't provide `--compile_static_extension`.)
Similarly, if they provide a `--library-dirs=` (or `-L`), assume that is the location to search, and don't add the hard-coded path `../src/.libs`.
Start reducing our reliance on autotools
This commit updates a few of our CI scripts to build protoc using Bazel
instead of autotools. I also updated the setuptools and Rake build
configs to look for protoc under bazel-bin/ so that they will
preferentially use a Bazel-built protoc binary. The goal is to start
chipping away at our use of autotools in preparation for eventually
dropping autotools support.
* Proof of concept for CMake Abseil dependency
* Hooked up Abseil linking
* Adding test binaries
* Reverting absl::string view use added for testing. This will still be broken for automake and bazel
* Adding new cmake config to dist list
* Whitespace fixes and an attempt at fix for Windows Python Release (CMake version < 3.13)
* Hook up LTS to windows cmake
* Fix 'git cd' typo
* Adding clarifying comment for fix
* Adding abseil dependency to protobuf-lite too
* Update submodules instead of cloning abseil-cpp
* Adding explicit pointer to abseil root directory
Co-authored-by: Jason Lunn <jason.lunn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jorg Brown <jorg.brown@gmail.com>
* Allow pre-compiled binaries for ruby 3.1.0 (#9566)
* Allow pre-compiled binaries for ruby 3.1.1
* add comment
* fix build and use ruby 3.1.0
* add ruby31 to build CI for tests and release
* trying to fix ci
* install ruby 3.1.0 in ruby_build_environment.sh
* use head for rvm to install 3.1.0
* just install master version of rvm in prepare_build_macos_rc
* force install of master rvm in ruby_build_environment.sh
* Use coroutine=universal when compiling ruby31
* use ucontext
* fix filename
* fix coroutine name
* use git head for rake-compiler-dock
* use newest rake-compiler-dock version
* Updated CHANGES.txt for Ruby changes.
* Fixed Ruby 3.1 tests by marking intersect? as unimplemented. (#9645)
* Fixed Ruby 3.1 tests by marking intersect? as unimplemented.
* Updated compatibility tests.
Co-authored-by: Marco Concetto Rudilosso <marcoconcettorudilosso@gmail.com>
* Allow pre-compiled binaries for ruby 3.1.1
* add comment
* fix build and use ruby 3.1.0
* add ruby31 to build CI for tests and release
* trying to fix ci
* install ruby 3.1.0 in ruby_build_environment.sh
* use head for rvm to install 3.1.0
* just install master version of rvm in prepare_build_macos_rc
* force install of master rvm in ruby_build_environment.sh
* Use coroutine=universal when compiling ruby31
* use ucontext
* fix filename
* fix coroutine name
* use git head for rake-compiler-dock
* use newest rake-compiler-dock version
* Drop Python versions <3.7.
* Updated README to clarify that Python 3.7 is the minimum.
* Removed more Python 3.5-specific code.
Also changed tests to skip missing interpreters.
* Invoke tox directly instead of through Python.
Hopefully this will pick up python3.
* Updated java_stretch image to bullseye to get Python >= 3.7.
* Use jdk11 instead of jdk8.
* Installed python2 for gtest.
* Use "python3 -m venv" instead of "virtualenv."
* Install python3-venv.
* Dropped Ruby 2.4 support for CI and releases.
* Removed Kokoro configs for old Ruby versions.
* Update Dockerfile to allow it to be rebuilt
Co-authored-by: Joshua Haberman <jhaberman@gmail.com>
This uses the dockcross manylinux docker image to enable crosscompiling aarch64 python wheels. The wheels built for aarch64 linux are excluded from the release for now, pending testing (pending, in PR#8392).
Some of our Kokoro builds have been failing because Kokoro is unable to
copy root-owned files when the build is complete. This commit fixes the
problem by deleting these files at the end.
The installation of apt-transport-https is failing and causing this
script to exit early. I suspect the package is no longer needed since
recent versions have moved it into the apt package, so this change
updates the script to stop trying to install apt-transport-https.
Some of our Kokoro builds have been failing because Kokoro is unable to
copy root-owned files when the build is complete. This commit fixes the
problem by deleting these files at the end.
The installation of apt-transport-https is failing and causing this
script to exit early. I suspect the package is no longer needed since
recent versions have moved it into the apt package, so this change
updates the script to stop trying to install apt-transport-https.