The bug fix https://github.com/flatcar-linux/coreos-overlay/pull/1129
caused a regression that Github Actions cannot determine a correct
$VERSION_OLD if the old ebuild file has a suffix like `-r1`.
We need to create a function to get a correct ebuild file name, by
falling back to the most similar name, in case the expected ebuild
file does not exist.
When the GnuPG keyserver is set to `keys.openpgp.org`, `gpg --recv-keys`
occasionally fails with the following error:
```
gpg: key E52F0DB391453C45: no user ID
```
We need to make GnuPG accept keys even without UIDs.
Original patches come from
f292beac11/debian/patches/import-merge-without-userid .
See also https://dev.gnupg.org/T4393 .
Based on commit 3d9a9c9c3654c6b8c073e306636bf8dc64cfb657 .
Update app-crypt/gnupg to 2.2.29.
One of the key purposes for the update is to be able to use the new
default keyserver `keyserver.ubuntu.com`, which is provided by default
since 2.2.29. It is due to the shutdown of the SKS keyserver pools.
See also https://bugs.gentoo.org/811828 .
I think we still prefer to keep packages in portage-stable and
sometimes add an entry to the accept_keywords file instead of moving
the package to overlay just to edit a keyword. Or a PYTHON_COMPAT
field.
This changes comes together with the change made in portage-stable to
one of the python eclasses where we add support for python3 version
from 3.8 to 3.10. To make this change complete, we need to mask those
new versions, so building packages will not try to depend on python
version we haven't yet packaged.
with the recent update of `dev-lang/perl`, we added the `minimal`
useflag.
This one is not taken in account from `package.use` into the stage 2 of the boostraping,
because we do an `export USE=...`.
Following the precedence of the USE flag with Gentoo, the `export` will
be used in first, so the `package.use` with our `dev-lang/perl minimal`
won't be used.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
This seems to be still unpackaged by gentoo, so refresh it on our own
then and do some maintainance work on it:
- Update to the recent EAPI, replacing autotools-utils with autotools,
and systemd_get_unitdir with systemd_get_systemunitdir.
- Add a patch from upstream fixing the pkg-config detection, so our
hack during configure phase is not necessary any more.
- Patch the configure script to put the D-Bus policy files in
/usr/share instead of /etc. This removes a need for a hack in the
install step.
This is to get rid of EAPI 5 in the package.
We are going to update it to a newer version, which fixes the build
system issue that was a reason for putting the package in overlay.
This is to get rid of EAPI 5 in the package.