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yann.morin@orange.com 311c54f192 toolchain: support gconv modules from glibc >= 2.34
Starting with glibc 2.34, the gconv modules description has been split in
two:
  - a common definition in the old location, /usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules
  - specific definitions in a subdirectory, /usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules.d/

This is done so as to simplify the handling of glibc gconv modules, and
eventually to segregate those outside of glibc, and so that third-parties
may also provide their own gconv converters and their definitions.

And starting with that same glibc version, most of the gconv modules
definitions are moved to an extra configuration file in that
sub-directory.

It is thus no longer possible to use special code pages, like cp850,
which are very useful to access FAT-formatted devices.

Add support for this new gconv layout, while keeping support for older
glibc versions. Note that the modules themselves are not moved or
renamed, just the definition files have changed.

Instead of passing the one old gonv modules definitions file on stdin,
we pass the base directory to that file, and move into the script the
responsibility to find all the gconv definition files.

Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin@orange.com>
Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
Cc: Romain Naour <romain.naour@gmail.com>
Cc: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com>
Cc: Giulio Benetti <giulio.benetti@benettiengineering.com>
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
(cherry picked from commit 9d948e1b34)
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2022-11-04 08:41:54 +01:00
arch arch/xtensa: custom configuration requires an overlay 2022-09-18 11:34:07 +02:00
board board/solidrun/macchiatobin: update BSP components version in documentation 2022-09-30 17:12:42 +02:00
boot boot/arm-trusted-firmware: don't enable SSP by default 2022-11-02 19:58:39 +01:00
configs configs/zynqmp_zcu106_defconfig: fix pmufw sw reset 2022-11-02 23:55:51 +01:00
docs docs/manual: patch subjects shall not be numbered 2022-09-17 22:22:22 +02:00
fs fs/oci: entrypoint and command are space-separated lists 2022-05-29 10:33:32 +02:00
linux {linux, linux-headers}: bump 4.{9, 14, 19}.x / 5.{4, 10, 15}.x / 6.0.x series 2022-10-31 10:30:02 +01:00
package package/gpsd: actually wait for after chrony 2022-11-03 14:41:40 +01:00
support toolchain: support gconv modules from glibc >= 2.34 2022-11-04 08:41:54 +01:00
system system/skeleton: provide run/lock directory 2022-01-12 20:38:09 +01:00
toolchain toolchain: support gconv modules from glibc >= 2.34 2022-11-04 08:41:54 +01:00
utils utils/test-pkg: show default build dir in help test 2022-09-28 22:24:03 +02:00
.clang-format .clang-format: initial import from Linux 5.15.6 2022-01-01 15:01:13 +01:00
.defconfig arch: remove support for sh64 2016-09-08 22:15:15 +02:00
.flake8 Revert ".flake8: fix check for 80/132 columns" 2021-01-02 17:38:20 +01:00
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.gitlab-ci.yml utils/checkpackagelib/lib_sysv: run shellcheck 2022-02-06 18:27:03 +01:00
.shellcheckrc utils/check-package: improve shellcheck reproducibility 2022-08-18 07:59:26 +02:00
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Makefile Makefile: really generate glibc locales in parallel 2022-11-03 14:48:40 +01:00
Makefile.legacy Remove BR2_DEPRECATED 2016-10-15 23:14:45 +02:00
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