This was fairly straightforward using the existing build-protoc.sh
script. The only problem I ran into was that the x86 Docker builds
create output directories owned by root, which caused some permission
issues. Fortunately it was easy to get around that just by doing those
Docker builds last.
I made a few small fixes to the documentation related to publishing
protoc artifacts:
- The target directory for Mac should be called osx instead of macos.
- There needs to be a directory for aarch_64.
- We need to avoid calling "mvn clean" inside the protoc-artifacts
directory, since that will delete the contents of the target/
subdirectory.
This avoids the need to use "yum update && yum upgrade" in the container
to be able to contact GitHub, which requires TLS 1.2[1].
I have verified that binaries built with this container still run in the
previous container; no errors like "/lib64/libc.so.6: version
`GLIBC_2.14' not found", which occur if using too new of a glibc when
compiling. CentOS 6.6 has glibc version 2.12 release 1.209.el6. CentOS
6.9 has glibc version 2.12 release 1.149.el6. Both would upgrade to
release 1.212.el6 via "yum update && yum upgrade".
1. https://githubengineering.com/crypto-deprecation-notice/
Now that we depend on C++11, we need at least GCC 4.8 instead of 4.7.
This change updates the Docker setup to continue using CentOS 6.6 but
with GCC 4.8.
I also added libm to the whitelist for dynamically linked libraries for
the ARM64 protoc binary.
1. Changed maven script to only do artifact uploading and removed build
script invocation from it. We didn't use maven to invoke the build
script before (we built protoc manually and editted pom.xml to only do
uploading for previous releases), and will not use it in the future (we
will use kokoro to build artifacts).
2. Cleaned up build-protoc.sh and README.md: removed the part about
using maven to build and listed supported platforms explicitly.
1. Changed maven script to only do artifact uploading and removed build
script invocation from it. We didn't use maven to invoke the build
script before (we built protoc manually and editted pom.xml to only do
uploading for previous releases), and will not use it in the future (we
will use kokoro to build artifacts).
2. Cleaned up build-protoc.sh and README.md: removed the part about
using maven to build and listed supported platforms explicitly.
This avoids the need to use "yum update && yum upgrade" in the container
to be able to contact GitHub, which requires TLS 1.2[1].
I have verified that binaries built with this container still run in the
previous container; no errors like "/lib64/libc.so.6: version
`GLIBC_2.14' not found", which occur if using too new of a glibc when
compiling. CentOS 6.6 has glibc version 2.12 release 1.209.el6. CentOS
6.9 has glibc version 2.12 release 1.149.el6. Both would upgrade to
release 1.212.el6 via "yum update && yum upgrade".
1. https://githubengineering.com/crypto-deprecation-notice/
Now that we depend on C++11, we need at least GCC 4.8 instead of 4.7.
This change updates the Docker setup to continue using CentOS 6.6 but
with GCC 4.8.
I also added libm to the whitelist for dynamically linked libraries for
the ARM64 protoc binary.
ENTRYPOINT is used even when other commands are specified on the "docker
run" command line. This allows running one-off commands in the docker
image (especially combined with volume binding with the host) with the
correct environment variables.
It is a bad idea to check out code into the docker image, as it will be
out-of-date. It is better to have the image just be the environment, and
let any scripts that need source check them out themselves.
This fixes#4419 in that it allows the image to build again, albeit
users would need to use wget to grab the source of the version of
protobuf they wish.
Ran into an issue today where a machine had the `protoc` compiler but not the include files. Took a while to sort out, and this added note to the README included in every zip should help.
* Down-integrate internal changes to github.
* Update conformance test failure list.
* Explicitly import used class in nano test to avoid random test fail.
* Update _GNUC_VER to use the correct implementation of atomic operation
on Mac.
* maps_test.js: check whether Symbol is defined before using it (#2524)
Symbol is not yet available on older versions of Node.js and so this
test fails with them. This change just directly checks whether Symbol is
available before we try to use it.
* Added well_known_types_embed.cc to CLEANFILES so that it gets cleaned up
* Updated Makefile.am to fix out-of-tree builds
* Added Bazel genrule for generating well_known_types_embed.cc
In pull request #2517 I made this change for the CMake and autotools
builds but forgot to do it for the Bazel build.
* Update _GNUC_VER to use the correct implementation of atomic operation on Mac.
* Add new js file in extra dist.
* Bump version number to 3.2.0
* Fixed issue with autoloading - Invalid paths (#2538)
* PHP fix int64 decoding (#2516)
* fix int64 decoding
* fix int64 decoding + tests
* Fix int64 decoding on 32-bit machines.
* Fix warning in compiler/js/embed.cc
embed.cc: In function ‘std::string CEscape(const string&)’:
embed.cc:51:32: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
for (int i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i) {
^
* Fix include in auto-generated well_known_types_embed.cc
Restore include style fix (e3da722) that has been trampled by
auto-generation of well_known_types_embed.cc
* Fixed cross compilations with the Autotools build
Pull request #2517 caused cross compilations to start failing, because
the js_embed binary was being built to run on the target platform
instead of on the build machine. This change updates the Autotools build
to use the AX_PROG_CXX_FOR_BUILD macro to find a suitable compiler for
the build machine and always use that when building js_embed.
* Minor fix for autocreated object repeated fields and maps.
- If setting/clearing a repeated field/map that was objects, check the class
before checking the autocreator.
- Just to be paranoid, don’t mutate within copy/mutableCopy for the autocreated
classes to ensure there is less chance of issues if someone does something
really crazy threading wise.
- Some more tests for the internal AutocreatedArray/AutocreatedDictionary
classes to ensure things are working as expected.
- Add Xcode 8.2 to the full_mac_build.sh supported list.
* Fix generation of extending nested messages in JavaScript (#2439)
* Fix generation of extending nested messages in JavaScript
* Added missing test8.proto to build
* Fix generated code when there is no namespace but there is enum definition.
* Decoding unknown field should succeed.
* Add embed.cc in src/Makefile.am to fix dist check.
* Fixed "make distcheck" for the Autotools build
To make the test pass I needed to fix out-of-tree builds and update
EXTRA_DIST and CLEANFILES.
* Remove redundent embed.cc from src/Makefile.am
* Update version number to 3.2.0-rc.1 (#2578)
* Change protoc-artifacts version to 3.2.0-rc.1
* Update version number to 3.2.0rc2
* Update change logs for 3.2.0 release.
* Update php README
* Update upb, fixes some bugs (including a hash table problem). (#2611)
* Update upb, fixes some bugs (including a hash table problem).
* Ruby: added a test for the previous hash table corruption.
Verified that this triggers the bug in the currently released
version.
* Ruby: bugfix for SEGV.
* Ruby: removed old code for dup'ing defs.
* Reverting deployment target to 7.0 (#2618)
The Protobuf library doesn’t require the 7.1 deployment target so
reverting it back to 7.0
* Fix typo that breaks builds on big-endian (#2632)
* Bump version number to 3.2.0