This is stable bugfix release of libmdbx, in Family Glory and in memory of Boris Yuriev (the inventor of Helicopter and Swashplate in 1911) on his 133rd birthday. It is reasonable to backport this patch to all applicable releases/branches of Buildroot. Release notes for v0.11.13 -------------------------- Fixes: - Fixed builds with older libc versions after using `fcntl64()` (backport). - Fixed builds with older `stdatomic.h` versions, where the `ATOMIC_*_LOCK_FREE` macros mistakenly redefined using functions (backport). - Added workaround for `mremap()` defect to avoid assertion failure (backport). - Workaround for `encryptfs` bug(s) in the `copy_file_range` implementation (backport). - Fixed unexpected `MDBX_BUSY` from `mdbx_env_set_option()`, `mdbx_env_set_syncbytes()` and `mdbx_env_set_syncperiod()` (backport). - CMake requirements lowered to version 3.0.2 (backport). - Added admonition of insecure for RISC-V (backport). Minors: - Minor clarification output of `--help` for `mdbx_test` (backport). - Added admonition of insecure for RISC-V (backport). - Stochastic scripts and CMake files synchronized with the `devel` branch. - Use `--dont-check-ram-size` for small-tests make-targets (backport). The complete ChangeLog: https://gitflic.ru/project/erthink/libmdbx/blob?file=ChangeLog.md Signed-off-by: Леонид Юрьев (Leonid Yuriev) <leo@yuriev.ru> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com> |
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