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diff --git a/source/xap/mozilla-thunderbird/mozilla.rust_1_29_0.patch b/source/xap/mozilla-thunderbird/mozilla.rust_1_29_0.patch new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94864605 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/xap/mozilla-thunderbird/mozilla.rust_1_29_0.patch @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + +# HG changeset patch +# User Chris Manchester <cmanchester@mozilla.com> +# Date 1533063488 25200 +# Node ID 36f4ba2fb6f5139b7942e81554190354da1f369a +# Parent ff18e94c90460faa9cca8ff39a0ea4876b0c2039 +Bug 1479540 - Accept "triplet" strings with only two parts in moz.configure. r=froydnj + +MozReview-Commit-ID: 7pFhoJgBMhQ + +diff --git a/build/moz.configure/init.configure b/build/moz.configure/init.configure +--- a/build/moz.configure/init.configure ++++ b/build/moz.configure/init.configure +@@ -587,17 +587,26 @@ option('--target', nargs=1, + @imports(_from='__builtin__', _import='KeyError') + @imports(_from='__builtin__', _import='ValueError') + def split_triplet(triplet, allow_unknown=False): + # The standard triplet is defined as + # CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM + # There is also a quartet form: + # CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM + # But we can consider the "KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM" as one. +- cpu, manufacturer, os = triplet.split('-', 2) ++ # Additionally, some may omit "unknown" when the manufacturer ++ # is not specified and emit ++ # CPU_TYPE-OPERATING_SYSTEM ++ parts = triplet.split('-', 2) ++ if len(parts) == 3: ++ cpu, _, os = parts ++ elif len(parts) == 2: ++ cpu, os = parts ++ else: ++ die("Unexpected triplet string: %s" % triplet) + + # Autoconf uses config.sub to validate and canonicalize those triplets, + # but the granularity of its results has never been satisfying to our + # use, so we've had our own, different, canonicalization. We've also + # historically not been very consistent with how we use the canonicalized + # values. Hopefully, this will help us make things better. + # The tests are inherited from our decades-old autoconf-based configure, + # which can probably be improved/cleaned up because they are based on a + + |