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Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Lamb 150556e105 fix js lint errors 2020-05-08 18:44:02 -07:00
Scott Lamb 92c532db3e upgrade minimum nodejs version, yarn dev deps
Looks like I basically had to do this to keep up. With nodejs version 12
(current LTS), the version of fsevents I installed wouldn't build. A
"yarn upgrade" by itself resulted in a new problem as described in #69.
Conversely, the new versions don't install with nodejs 8. So I bit the
bullet and upgraded all the dev dependency stuff and the nodejs at once.
nodejs 10 seems capable of running either the old or new, fwiw.

I'm a little sad that this seems to have made the UI bundle 5% larger.
Before, "yarn build" said 350 KiB. After, 369 KiB. A little bit in
several places. For example, jquery-ui.bundle.js went from 156 KiB (in
2 chunks) to 160 KiB (in 1 chunk) for some reason.
2020-03-01 21:57:51 -08:00
Scott Lamb 8af7bca6c2 upgrade to hyper 0.13 ecosystem
This doesn't take much advantage of async fns so far. For example, the
with_{form,json}_body functions are still designed to be used with
future combinators when it'd be more natural to call them from async
fns now. But it's a start.

Similarly, this still uses the old version of reqwest. Small steps.

Requires Rust 1.40 now. (1.39 is a requirement of async, and 1.40 is a
requirement of http-serve 0.2.0.)
2020-01-09 16:07:46 -08:00
Scott Lamb 79351eb84c run CI on bionic, not xenial
xenial is too old for 6fb346c to work. From comparing release dates, I
think it's reasonable to guess people won't have trouble running
something newer. In particular, there have been two major Raspbian
releases since then, so current Pi systems will be more bionic-like than
xenial-like.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
* xenial (LTS) was relesed 2016-04-21
* bionic (LTS) was released 2018-04-26

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspbian
* stretch was released 2017-08-17
* buster was released 2019-06-24

https://www.debian.org/releases/
* stretch was released 2017-06-17
* buster was released 2019-07-06
  (interesting that Raspbian buster was released before Debian buster)
2019-12-30 06:51:01 -06:00
Scott Lamb 72d301af6e get rid of deprecated mem::uninitialized()
This requires a Rust version bump, as MaybeUninit was introduced in Rust
1.36.
2019-12-28 07:51:47 -06:00
Scott Lamb a5ffe3ca2c bump minimum Rust version
The master version of rust-protobuf requires the TryFrom feature,
stabilized in 1.34.
2019-06-19 15:56:04 -07:00
Scott Lamb b629fe6ac1 upgrade rusqlite, bump required Rust to 1.33
The new rusqlite requires the transpose_result feature, stabilized in
this Rust version.
2019-05-31 16:19:04 -07:00
Scott Lamb 3668c69d4b bump required Rust version to 1.32
travis-ci pointed out that the dependency bump broke 1.31:

   Compiling docopt v1.1.0
error[E0658]: imports can only refer to extern crate names passed with `--extern` on stable channel (see issue #53130)
   --> /home/travis/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/docopt-1.1.0/src/parse.rs:48:5
    |
48  |   use regex;
    |       ^^^^^
    |

Looks like uniform_paths was stabilized in 1.32, and I verified locally that
version builds.
2019-05-31 16:09:42 -07:00
Scott Lamb 1123adec5d try upgrading travis-ci setup to xenial
This no longer requires installing ffmpeg manually, so there should be
significantly less data to cache (faster runs). The build step itself
should also be faster when the cache is unavailable/stale.

Also sneak in a change from "pkg-config" to "pkgconf" package in the
scripts and travis CI. They didn't match the manual instructions; make
them all consistent. They both seem to work fine, but I gather pkgconf
is the newer thing. Its roadmap is here and notes that distros are
moving toward it.

https://github.com/pkgconf/pkgconf/wiki/Roadmap
2018-12-29 12:21:57 -06:00
Scott Lamb ff58f24785 update deps 2018-12-28 10:13:03 -06:00
Scott Lamb 496f7d7e3a upgrade some JS deps to work with node 11
Fixes #62

* added travis config for latest node as well as 8.

* ran "yarn upgrade -P webpack-dev-server", which caused the upath
  dependency to be upgraded. I arrived at this by inspecting yarn.lock
  for the things depending on upack, along with some trial and error.
  ("yarn upgrade -P chokidar" was less successful.)
2018-11-20 11:06:20 -08:00
Scott Lamb 071be03c6f update most deps, notably including reqwest
Fixes #60

The reqwest dependency is significant because the old version required
an old version of openssl, complicating compilation on newer platforms.
reqwest also pulled in old/duplicate versions of hyper, tokio, etc.
Nice to drop a lot of that cruft.

I left rusqlite and uuid alone because they had breaking changes I
didn't want to mess with at the moment.

Bumped the minimum Rust version to 1.30.0, as required by the
new encoding_rs crate (and perhaps other things).
2018-11-20 09:32:55 -08:00
Scott Lamb fc0bc51bed build and lint the UI in travis-ci
This is a separate item in the matrix, so it doesn't go through this for
each of the three Rust versions.
2018-08-31 08:19:56 -07:00
Scott Lamb 8adf6f4bc7 extend cache timeout
300 is insufficient for nightly, perhaps due to the extra weight of
the optimized build for the benchmark.
2018-08-31 00:01:30 -07:00
Scott Lamb d7e0fcc3ba cache ffmpeg build in travis-ci
Hopefully this will significantly speed up builds.
2018-08-30 23:10:12 -07:00
Scott Lamb 91ef07b9a7 bump required rust to 1.27
1.26 doesn't work with the updated rusqlite:

error[E0658]: use of unstable library feature 'duration_extras' (see issue #46507)
  --> /home/travis/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/rusqlite-0.14.0/src/busy.rs:26:49
   |
26 |             .and_then(|t| t.checked_add(timeout.subsec_millis().into()))
   |                                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2018-08-28 21:47:02 -07:00
Scott Lamb 0cc4d191c0 bump minimum Rust version to 1.26
1.25 also fails with the upgraded reffers because u128 isn't stable:

error[E0658]: 128-bit type is unstable (see issue #35118)
   --> /home/travis/.cargo/git/checkouts/reffers-rs-0d00fc7f893338b3/49a4d75/src/rc_bitmask.rs:194:34
    |
194 | rc_bit_mask_internal!(primitive, u128, 42, 42, 42);
    |                                  ^^^^
2018-08-27 21:32:51 -07:00
Scott Lamb 6ab416caed bump minimum Rust version
travis-ci pointed out that building with 1.21 broke with a recent dep
upgrade (8c52c36). reffers now uses nested groups of imports, which is a
feature introduced with Rust 1.25. Prior to 1.25, it fails as follows:

error: expected one of `,` or `as`, found `::`
 --> /home/travis/.cargo/git/checkouts/reffers-rs-0d00fc7f893338b3/49a4d75/src/arc.rs:6:46
  |
6 | use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering::SeqCst};
  |                                              ^^ expected one of `,` or `as` here
2018-08-25 06:33:50 -07:00
Scott Lamb f3127f563a fifth attempt at travis config
typo: it's --jobs=2, not -jobs=2.
2018-08-07 16:01:43 -05:00
Scott Lamb 01e8dab67f fourth attempt at travis config
* upgrade min required rust to 1.21; crossbeam-deque requires the
  ord_max_min feature, apparently stabilized in this version.

* use "make --jobs=2" to build ffmpeg so it goes faster.
  https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/overview/ says there are 2
  cores available.
2018-08-07 15:51:19 -05:00
Scott Lamb 62a1bad8b9 third attempt at travis config
* upgrade minimum required Rust from 1.17 to 1.20; reffers 0.4.2
  apparently uses std::mem::ManuallyDrop, introduced in 1.20

* install ffmpeg from source (requiring sudo access) rather than using
  the ancient one from Ubuntu Trusty to meet the minimum version
  requirements specified in ffmpeg/build.rs.
2018-08-07 15:28:34 -05:00
Scott Lamb a81de3f620 second attempt at travis config
* list apt packages to install
* apparently it's rust 1.17.0, not rust 1.17
2018-05-01 08:38:25 -07:00
Scott Lamb 7bb33522e2 first attempt at a travis config
This just does a build+test. I'll try the install scripts (for #58) in a
following commit.
2018-05-01 08:28:14 -07:00