Make variable substitution calling bumpversion and other commands
introduce by osmo-release.mk has severely slowed down builds.
Inside the makefile we could use $(eval FOO:=$(shell...)) constructs
to have variable substitution only happen once the 'release' target
is executed. However, 'ifeq' and friends don't work with such late
constructs. Let's shift all release action into a helper shell script
that is called from the Makefile instead.
This way we get the best of both worlds: No performance impact during
normal builds, and the convenience of 'make release'.
Modified-by: Max <msuraev@sysmocom.de>
Related: OS#2524
Change-Id: I98b3b5fe3db39953cea969a9dfbb75889df2e1ea
debian/control:
* restructure to make it easier to incorporate further changes
* update package descriptions
* move build-depends to a proper place
* update project URL
debian/rules:
* use proper hardening syntax
* strip linker option without explicit shell invocation
* remove useless comment
* add extra cleanup
debian/: package documentation separately
debian/docs: remove empty file
debian/coryright: update to match Debian format
Change-Id: Ia7654d34730e9f269831612bfba70a1338ce29d3
Related: OS#1694
Enable multi-arch support in libosmocore. This means the package
can not be built on squeeze anymore.
The concept of "foreign" is not really well documented but I
think I use it correctly here.