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Otherwise, we still might have it open when the peer is processing
the event.
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Just use the one from netbsd-curses, which has been patched to
remove keys mapping to same sequence.
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When I applied the plumb patch, I altered it slightly so that st
didn't block on the plumb command returning, but messed up the
condition in the SIGCHLD handler wait loop.
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This way, warnings from headers that come from another package (in
particular linux-headers) won't show up when they get included.
To make sure we still track dependencies, use -MD instead of -MMD.
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Since xdg-shell-unstable-5-protocol.c and xdg-shell-protocol.c
define conflicting symbols, this commit updates swc, netsurf, mupdf,
and st all at once.
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b99ef6bfc544b340d6ea0d07b82f764539cc62e9
`git commit -a` with ignored submodules strikes again. I really
should report a bug about this.
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This way we can use -MMD to exclude system header files and still retain
dependency tracking within oasis.
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Note to self: never try to move submodules again
To migrate your existing submodules (more or less):
set -x
set -e
mkdir .git/modules/pkg
for old in */*/src ; do
new="pkg/${old#*/}"
if ! [ -f "$old/.git" ] || [ "${old%%/*}" = pkg ] ; then
continue
fi
git -C ".git/modules/$old" config core.worktree "../../../../../$new"
rmdir "$new"
mv "$old" "$new"
sed -e "s,$old,$new," "$new/.git" > "$new/.git.tmp"
mv "$new/.git.tmp" "$new/.git"
mkdir ".git/modules/${new%/src}"
mv ".git/modules/$old" ".git/modules/$new"
rm "${old%/src}"/*.ninja
mv "${old%/src}"/*.tar.{gz,xz,bz2} "${new%/src}/"
rmdir "${old%/src}" || true
done
sed -e 's,^\[submodule "[^/]*/,[submodule "pkg/,' .git/config > .git/config.tmp
mv .git/config.tmp .git/config
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