9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthew Bauer
8505e710e7 Revert "darwin 10.12 commits"
Reverts commits bumping to macOS stuff to 10.12:

commit ec1f78d1cb6ac86743ffb797bf88d4633b91e733.
commit d0dc91d24f643ca2cb6901f80a641099db975966.
commit a1d297374df55c30b8b74834a85924e9dc739dda.
commit 425112151db3b05fec01e86cb10c90b4037e9367.
commit e6f7f2928f668262577125290dc90ad8df12e724.
2019-01-03 15:20:26 -06:00
Matthew Bauer
425112151d
darwin: remove missing symbols
these symbols are not needed apparently
2018-12-19 23:46:06 -06:00
Matthew Bauer
e6f7f2928f darwin: 10.11 → 10.12
Lots of stuff has gotten moved around. Many security libraries have been merged
into the Security monorepo. I’ve cleared them out for now, we will
need to modify Security to build them!

This also moves some things around to more clearly separate
bootstrapping the stdenv from everything else. We want the “normal”
mode to be the non-bootstrapped version. When you ask for “Security”,
you want the actual built software, not a crippled one.

- Add TARGET_OS_OSX to darwin.libSystem. Looks like something
  introduced in 10.12. TARGET_OS_MAC is only set when building for
  desktop (iOS will have TARGET_OS_MAC set)
- Bump darwin.dtrace
- Bump darwin.libpthread
- Remove SmartCardServices, libsecurity*, etc.
- Install some more headers for darling.
2018-12-17 00:07:09 -06:00
Daiderd Jordan
54f901d346
Libsystem: remove version symbols
These no longer exist on 10.14

Fixes #42719
2018-08-12 00:32:18 +02:00
Orivej Desh
99ed136809 darwin.Libsystem: fix build on 10.13.2 2017-12-04 18:54:39 +00:00
Dan Peebles
0419452113 Fix Darwin stdenv to work on 10.13
The main changes are in libSystem, which lost the coretls component in 10.13
and some hardening changes that quietly crash any program that uses %n in
a non-constant format string, so we've needed to patch a lot of programs that
use gnulib.
2017-07-11 21:56:38 -04:00
dipinhora
6152c1ea7f Re-enable support for OS X 10.10 for darwin. 2016-10-13 11:09:37 -04:00
Dan Peebles
d8a0307a5d [darwin.stdenv] Fix to work on Sierra
This reinstates the libSystem selective symbol export machinery we used
to have, but locks it to the symbols that were present in 10.11 and skips
the actual compiled code we put into that library in favor of the system
initialization code. That should make it more stable and less likely to
do weird stuff than the last time we did this.
2016-10-12 00:08:13 -04:00
Dan Peebles
29f265dfd2 Add a big bundle of packages from apple source releases. Many of them only provide headers or stubs, but are what's needed for the upcoming pure-darwin stdenv, and don't do any harm for now. 2015-02-08 01:53:52 -05:00