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  • ...s the tool [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/abi-compliance-checker abi-compliance-checker]. $ sudo yum install abi-compliance-checker
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  • == ABI variants ==
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  • ...programmers to understand which part of the source code change induced the ABI change. Note that as <code>abidiff</code> analyzes the ABI of the binaries by essentially looking at their accompanying debug informat
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  • ...m compares the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_binary_interface ABI] of ELF binaries carried by two versions of a given package. ...programmers to understand which part of the source code change induced the ABI change.
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  • ...therwise, if the ABI of the new version of FOO is incompatible of with the ABI expected by the binaries that link with it, subtle and sometimes hard to de ...ty to ensure that the ABI of new versions of FOO stays compatible with the ABI of its former versions.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Archive:It IT/Releases/12/Features/KVM Stable Guest ABI]]
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  • ...therwise, if the ABI of the new version of FOO is incompatible of with the ABI expected by the binaries that link with it, subtle and sometimes hard to de ...ty to ensure that the ABI of new versions of FOO stays compatible with the ABI of its former versions.
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  • = ABI of shared libraries = ...s usually called Application Binary Interface of the shared library, a.k.a ABI.
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  • '''Architecture:''' mips64r2, little endian, n64 ABI '''Architecture:''' mips32r2, little endian, o32 ABI, FPXX
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  • #REDIRECT [[Archive:It IT/Releases/12/Features/KVM Stable Guest ABI]]
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  • ...s the tool [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/abi-compliance-checker abi-compliance-checker]. $ sudo yum install abi-compliance-checker
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  • ...programmers to understand which part of the source code change induced the ABI change. Note that as <code>abidiff</code> analyzes the ABI of the binaries by essentially looking at their accompanying debug informat
    2 KB (382 words) - 08:35, 20 November 2015
  • ...heck task helps verify that the '''Application Binary Interface''' (a.k.a. ABI) of a new version of a Fedora C or C++ shared library stays [https://fedora ...ABIs of each new sub-package against its previous stable counterpart. The ABI comparison is only performed on shared libraries presents in those packages
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  • ...m compares the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_binary_interface ABI] of ELF binaries carried by two versions of a given package. ...programmers to understand which part of the source code change induced the ABI change.
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  • * '''adjust the python(abi) requires/provides mechanism''' ** it should require/provide platform-python(abi) for stuff in /usr/lib(64)/platform-python
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  • = Check updates for harmful ABI changes = has been any harmful ABI change. By harmful ABI change, we mean any ABI change that might make an application linked with the stable library to sto
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  • == ABI variants ==
    554 bytes (78 words) - 16:37, 27 September 2017
  • ...rg/libabigail/manual/index.html Libabigail] based tools emit reports about ABI artifacts (types, functions, variables, symbols, etc ...) that have change Users tell Libabigail (and its tools) what ABI artifact change report to suppress by providing a file which contains suppr
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  • * '''mipsel''' - mips32r2, little endian, o32 ABI, FPXX * '''mips64el''' - mips64r2, little endian, n64 ABI
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  • ...nding in .mod are files describing a fortran 90 (and above) module API and ABI. These are not like C header files describing an API, they are compiler dep Due to the ABI specificity, the module directory used must be architecture specific. In ad
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  • ...g with glibc, which are designed to provide a backwards-compatible API and ABI for a certain amount of time, regardless of the exact version of the packag ...ppens during the lead up to the release and culminates in a stable API and ABI being frozen for the duration of the entire distribution release. For examp
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  • ...ot ABI compatible and because EPEL guidelines strongly discourage breaking ABI compatibility, separate Python 3 minor versions in EPEL 8 are packaged as s
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  • ...rebuild some Fedora packages, for fedora 26 and 27 which are affected by a ABI bug in GCC ...ordering. Further, all the builds will be kept in a special tag (f26-gcc-abi-rebuild) until the whole run is done, and then they will be tagged into f26
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  • == ABI Stability == Three levels of ABI stability. Packages should be categorized into these slots.
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  • Release for MIPS Little Endian N32 ABI based on Fedora 12 GA Release for MIPS Little Endian N32 ABI based on Fedora 13 GA
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  • ...t requires rebuilding many dependent packages in the right order to ensure ABI consistency.
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  • ** Considering the new packages promise to be ABI-compatible with zlib, the packages depending on zlib won't be rebuilt. *** This may help to catch ABI-compatibility issues soon.
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  • Release for MIPS Little Endian Multilib (N64 ABI preferred, O32 and N32) based on Fedora 21
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  • = New 128-bit IEEE long double ABI for IBM 64-bit POWER LE<!-- The name of your change proposal --> = Transition IBM 64-bit POWER LE systems to the new 128-bit IEEE long double ABI.
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  • ...nary (interpreter) for the tools to be able to run, provides system-python(abi) * python3 still requires python3-libs and provides python(abi)
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  • ...mal. The smaller the core, the easier is to maintain and guarantee the API/ABI stability. Our intention is to move large and/or fast-moving components out ...to its short development & release cycles and the possible associated API/ABI breakage. We will therefore implement packaging changes that will allow us
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  • The introduction of oneTBB marked a distinct change in the API And ABI of the library. In order to facilitate a transition from the traditional TB
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  • ...ibreoffice-core, without a specific n-v-r as extensions use the stable UNO abi which rarely changes, and then only to add extra apis. So unless you requir
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  • ...ezes ABI for release, so careful attention must be paid to any last minute ABI changes. ...t a mass rebuild uses the released version of glibc to fix any last minute ABI changes. The GNU C Library (glibc) does not require a mass rebuild for this
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  • * A small module with easy to keep API/ABI promises * Maintaining the API/ABI promise is complicated
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  • ...ezes ABI for release, so careful attention must be paid to any last minute ABI changes. ...t a mass rebuild uses the released version of glibc to fix any last minute ABI changes. A mass rebuild is not required and this is communicated to release
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  • ...ezes ABI for release, so careful attention must be paid to any last minute ABI changes. ...t a mass rebuild uses the released version of glibc to fix any last minute ABI changes. A mass rebuild has been requested. <!-- REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM WIDE C
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  • ...penSSL 3.0 release is going to be a significantly new release with changed ABI however with minimal API changes. That means most of the dependent packages ...up to the final one should not be disruptive and they should not break API/ABI.
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  • Requires: lua(abi) = %{lua_version}
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  • ...aim is to synchronize Fedora with the most recent Boost release. Because ABI stability is one of explicit Boost non-goals, this entails rebuilding of al ...For Fedora 20, the scope was: about 130 packages _must_ be rebuilt due to ABI breakage inherent in bumping Boost sonames. There were almost 250 client pa
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  • * [[Architectures/MIPS|MIPS]]-64el (mips64r2, little endian, n64 ABI) * [[Architectures/MIPS|MIPS]]-el (mips32r2, little endian, o32 ABI)
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  • ...nt. (16-byte stack alignment was introduced with SSE2 support in the i386 ABI, but old binaries only provide 4-byte stack alignment.) ...For 64-bit x86 systems, SSE2 support is a required support of the baseline ABI and already extensively used by Fedora.
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  • allows for keeping ABI stability in future upgrades. We will also add compat openssl102 package so ...atures we need to rebase to the 1.1.0 branch which brings long awaited API/ABI cleanup.
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  • ...tps://access.redhat.com/articles/rhel-abi-compatibility there is no API or ABI stability guarantee].
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  • .... This change affects several multimedia players as there are both API and ABI changes. ...s using {{package|libva}} will be rebuilt to take into account the new API/ABI. Futhermore, the intel backend will be updated along (not provided by Fedor
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  • ..., notify maintainers who depend on their package to rebuild when there are abi/api changes that require rebuilds in other packages or offer to do these re * Avoid ABI/API changes where possible. If unavoidable, should coordinate a side tag to
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  • ...ource --whatrequires 'libpython3.9.so.1.0()(64bit)' --whatrequires 'python(abi) = 3.9' --whatrequires '/usr/bin/python3.9' --whatrequires 'python3.9dist(* ...uery --whatrequires 'libpython3.6m.so.1.0()(64bit)' --whatrequires 'python(abi) == 3.6' --whatrequires '/usr/bin/python3.6' --whatrequires 'python3.6dist(
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  • == 2010-06-24 - Evolution abi breaking update == * ABI breaks in stable releases should be coordinated.
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  • ...ource --whatrequires 'libpython3.9.so.1.0()(64bit)' --whatrequires 'python(abi) = 3.9' --whatrequires '/usr/bin/python3.9' --whatrequires 'python3.9dist(* ...uery --whatrequires 'libpython3.6m.so.1.0()(64bit)' --whatrequires 'python(abi) == 3.6' --whatrequires '/usr/bin/python3.6' --whatrequires 'python3.6dist(
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  • ...ot ABI compatible and because EPEL guidelines strongly discourage breaking ABI compatibility, separate Python 3 minor versions in EPEL 7+ are packaged as
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  • This change does not change ABI but that assumes clients are not abusing the ABI; the static vs dynamic trampoline change is an internal implementation.
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  • change the ABI or require config file adjustments must be avoided if at all possible. Compat- Packages that provide the old ABI need to be
    15 KB (2,523 words) - 20:02, 6 January 2022
  • If the situation requires a major ABI/API change (security, a new
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  • ...ezes ABI for release, so careful attention must be paid to any last minute ABI changes. ...ar, but to do so may require a mass rebuild to remove new symbols from the ABI/API.
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  • ...e the actual release, so careful attention must be paid to any last minute ABI changes. ...ar, but to do so may require a mass rebuild to remove new symbols from the ABI/API.
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  • ...t a mass rebuild uses the released version of glibc to fix any last minute ABI changes. The GNU C Library (glibc) does not require a mass rebuild for this ...ar, but to do so may require a mass rebuild to remove new symbols from the ABI/API.
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