├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── build.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── allegro4
└── APKBUILD
├── build-order
├── build.sh
├── dingo
├── APKBUILD
├── dingo.confd
└── dingo.initd
├── dumb
├── 010_extra_flags.patch
├── 100_CVE-2006-3668.patch
├── 110-hardening.patch
├── APKBUILD
└── config.txt
├── kraptor
├── APKBUILD
├── kraptor.desktop
└── kraptor.png
├── libbloom
└── APKBUILD
├── libcork
└── APKBUILD
├── libcorkipset
└── APKBUILD
├── libtins
└── APKBUILD
├── meek
└── APKBUILD
├── obfs4proxy
└── APKBUILD
├── opencc
└── APKBUILD
├── pihole-FTL
├── APKBUILD
├── dynamic-link.patch
└── werror.patch
├── run-docker.sh
├── sdl_ttf
├── 01-link_libm_ftbfs_binutils-gold.patch
├── 02-error-could-not-find-glyph-report.patch
├── 03-fix-ttf-renderglyph-broken-shaded.patch
├── 04-fix-ftbfs.patch
└── APKBUILD
├── shadowsocks-libev
├── APKBUILD
├── shadowsocks-local.confd
├── shadowsocks-local.initd
├── shadowsocks-redir.confd
├── shadowsocks-redir.initd
├── shadowsocks-server.confd
├── shadowsocks-server.initd
├── shadowsocks-tunnel.confd
└── shadowsocks-tunnel.initd
├── simple-obfs
└── APKBUILD
└── v2ray-plugin
└── APKBUILD
/.github/workflows/build.yml:
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1 | on:
2 | push:
3 | branches:
4 | - master
5 | jobs:
6 | build:
7 | strategy:
8 | fail-fast: false
9 | matrix:
10 | arch: [x86_64, x86, aarch64, armv7, ppc64le, s390x]
11 | runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
12 | steps:
13 | - uses: actions/checkout@master
14 | - env:
15 | DEPLOYKEY: ${{ secrets.DEPLOYKEY }}
16 | PRIVKEY: ${{ secrets.PRIVKEY }}
17 | CI: true
18 | ARCH: ${{ matrix.arch }}
19 | run: ./run-docker.sh
20 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # alpine-repo
2 |
3 | 
4 |
5 | This is an unofficial repository for Alpine Linux.
6 |
7 | # How to use
8 |
9 | 1. Trust my public key.
10 |
11 | ```
12 | wget -P /etc/apk/keys https://alpine-repo.sourceforge.io/DDoSolitary@gmail.com-00000000.rsa.pub
13 | ```
14 | This public key is signed by my GPG key. If you want to verify the public key, you can download the signature from [here](https://alpine-repo.sourceforge.io/DDoSolitary@gmail.com-00000000.rsa.pub.sig), and get my public key from the SKS keyservers. The fingerprint of my GPG key is `688E1D093C3638F588890D4450268311C7AD3F62`.
15 |
16 | 2. I only build packages for the edge releases, so [upgrade to it](https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Upgrading_Alpine#Upgrading_to_Edge) if you're using stable releases.
17 |
18 | 3. Add this line to `/etc/apk/repositories`
19 |
20 | ```
21 | https://alpine-repo.sourceforge.io/packages
22 | ```
23 |
24 | 4. Update your local index.
25 |
26 | ```
27 | apk update
28 | ```
29 |
30 | 5. **Enjoy it!**
31 |
32 | # Limitations
33 |
34 | - Downloading may be slow in some regions (e.g. China).
35 |
36 | - No packages for stable releases, and old packages are deleted immediately after newer ones are built. However, as a fan of Arch Linux, I consider this limitation "a feature".
37 |
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/allegro4/APKBUILD:
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1 | pkgname=allegro4
2 | pkgver=4.4.3.1
3 | pkgrel=0
4 | arch="all"
5 | url="https://liballeg.org"
6 | pkgdesc="Portable library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming"
7 | license="BSD-3-Clause"
8 | makedepends="
9 | cmake
10 | xorg-server-dev
11 | mesa-dev
12 | glu-dev
13 | libxcursor-dev
14 | libjpeg-turbo-dev
15 | libwebp-dev
16 | flac-dev
17 | libvorbis-dev
18 | libxi-dev
19 | libtheora-dev
20 | alsa-lib-dev
21 | pulseaudio-dev
22 | sdl2-dev
23 | "
24 | options="!check"
25 | source="https://github.com/liballeg/allegro5/archive/$pkgver/allegro4-$pkgver.tar.gz"
26 | subpackages="$pkgname-dev"
27 | builddir="$srcdir/allegro5-$pkgver"
28 |
29 | build() {
30 | cmake -B build \
31 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=None \
32 | -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
33 | -DALLEGRO_SDL=ON \
34 | -DWANT_TESTS=ON \
35 | -DWANT_DOCS=OFF
36 |
37 | make -C build
38 | }
39 |
40 | package() {
41 | DESTDIR="$pkgdir" make -C build install
42 | }
43 |
44 | sha512sums="267b2752b6f2a7e4ebf5773e2f246ae06e2c623e948dc725c816c8d4b92177aba0b0adfa736a5df8fe3ee2c27fc9b3f7a5d572541e70574fd52a323e497edec3 allegro4-4.4.3.1.tar.gz"
45 |
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/build-order:
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1 | libcork libcorkipset
2 | libbloom shadowsocks-libev
3 | libcork shadowsocks-libev
4 | libcorkipset shadowsocks-libev
5 | libcork simple-obfs
6 | allegro4 dumb
7 | allegro4 kraptor
8 | dumb kraptor
9 |
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/build.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/sh -e
2 |
3 | sudo apk upgrade
4 | keyname="$(basename ~/*.rsa)"
5 | sudo openssl rsa -pubout -in ~/"$keyname" -out "/etc/apk/keys/$keyname.pub"
6 | sshfs -o allow_root \
7 | ddosolitary@web.sourceforge.net:/home/project-web/alpine-repo/htdocs/packages/$ARCH \
8 | ~/packages/alpine-repo/$ARCH
9 |
10 | tmp1="$(mktemp)"
11 | tmp2="$(mktemp)"
12 | tsort build-order >> "$tmp1"
13 | find . -maxdepth 2 -path "*/APKBUILD" | xargs -n1 dirname | xargs -n1 basename | sort >> "$tmp2"
14 | pkglist="$(cat "$tmp1") $(sort "$tmp1" | comm -3 - "$tmp2")"
15 |
16 | build_err=0
17 | for i in $pkglist; do
18 | cd "$i"
19 | abuild -rk && abuild cleanoldpkg || build_err=1
20 | cd ..
21 | done
22 |
23 | fusermount3 -u ~/packages/alpine-repo/$ARCH
24 | exit $build_err
25 |
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/dingo/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=dingo
3 | pkgver=0.13
4 | pkgrel=3
5 | pkgdesc="A DNS client in Go that supports Google DNS over HTTPS"
6 | url="https://github.com/pforemski/dingo"
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="GPLv3"
9 | makedepends="go"
10 | source="$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz::$url/archive/$pkgver.tar.gz
11 | dingo.initd
12 | dingo.confd"
13 | options="!check chmod-clean"
14 | builddir="$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver"
15 |
16 | prepare() {
17 | cd "$srcdir"
18 | mkdir .gopath
19 | export GOPATH="$srcdir/.gopath"
20 | cd "$builddir"
21 | go get -d -v
22 | }
23 |
24 | build() {
25 | cd "$builddir"
26 | go build -o dingo -v
27 | }
28 |
29 | package() {
30 | cd "$srcdir"
31 | install -Dm755 dingo.initd "$pkgdir"/etc/init.d/dingo
32 | install -Dm644 dingo.confd "$pkgdir"/etc/conf.d/dingo
33 | cd "$builddir"
34 | install -Dm755 dingo "$pkgdir"/usr/bin/dingo
35 | }
36 |
37 | sha512sums="24748a726aea598f6f8785bfe0bc349608e7106860fa73f4e3da12936035c249e8bdfee0e2d162d876beecf60b5cdfbce6cd0f09b040ce7b1db2d901bc0fd350 dingo-0.13.tar.gz
38 | 03ff6b17563c2549acbe312683689c4a4d6d7cb1420ec5192e5221c5d3dd1d03419b1c71e07562fe4a940ee22728510b2fa2f263a15a53d085fafe60e1aedc34 dingo.initd
39 | 2fe5af85ea9e3535c2ff4d2379ca4343826d0dff1b4811f22326d39d556203893cb7f07ab386ddea5cc6696827dbeca67917f991a6a949be3458f44ebeb65dec dingo.confd"
40 |
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/dingo/dingo.confd:
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1 | DINGO_OPTS=""
2 |
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/dingo/dingo.initd:
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1 | #!/sbin/openrc-run
2 |
3 | name="dingo"
4 | command="/usr/bin/dingo"
5 | command_args="$DINGO_OPTS"
6 | command_background="yes"
7 | pidfile="/var/run/dingo.pid"
8 |
9 | depend() {
10 | need net
11 | }
12 |
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/dumb/010_extra_flags.patch:
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1 | --- a/Makefile
2 | +++ b/Makefile
3 | @@ -231,8 +231,8 @@
4 | endif
5 | endif
6 |
7 | -CFLAGS_RELEASE := -Iinclude $(WFLAGS) $(OFLAGS)
8 | -CFLAGS_DEBUG := -Iinclude $(WFLAGS) $(DBGFLAGS)
9 | +CFLAGS_RELEASE := -Iinclude $(WFLAGS) $(OFLAGS) $(CFLAGS_EXTRA)
10 | +CFLAGS_DEBUG := -Iinclude $(WFLAGS) $(DBGFLAGS) $(CFLAGS_EXTRA)
11 |
12 | LDFLAGS := -s
13 |
14 |
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/dumb/100_CVE-2006-3668.patch:
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1 | --- a/src/it/itread.c 2006-07-21 11:05:48.000000000 +0200
2 | +++ b/src/it/itread.c 2006-07-21 11:07:22.000000000 +0200
3 | @@ -292,6 +292,11 @@
4 |
5 | envelope->flags = dumbfile_getc(f);
6 | envelope->n_nodes = dumbfile_getc(f);
7 | + if(envelope->n_nodes > 25) {
8 | + TRACE("IT error: wrong number of envelope nodes (%d)\n", envelope->n_nodes);
9 | + envelope->n_nodes = 0;
10 | + return -1;
11 | + }
12 | envelope->loop_start = dumbfile_getc(f);
13 | envelope->loop_end = dumbfile_getc(f);
14 | envelope->sus_loop_start = dumbfile_getc(f);
15 |
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/dumb/110-hardening.patch:
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1 | diff -aur libdumb-0.9.3.orig/Makefile libdumb-0.9.3/Makefile
2 | --- a/Makefile 2012-02-06 23:51:26.000000000 +0100
3 | +++ b/Makefile 2012-02-06 23:52:17.000000000 +0100
4 | @@ -231,10 +231,10 @@
5 | endif
6 | endif
7 |
8 | -CFLAGS_RELEASE := -Iinclude $(WFLAGS) $(OFLAGS) $(CFLAGS_EXTRA)
9 | -CFLAGS_DEBUG := -Iinclude $(WFLAGS) $(DBGFLAGS) $(CFLAGS_EXTRA)
10 | +CFLAGS_RELEASE := -Iinclude $(WFLAGS) $(OFLAGS) $(CFLAGS_EXTRA) `dpkg-buildflags --get CFLAGS` `dpkg-buildflags --get CPPFLAGS`
11 | +CFLAGS_DEBUG := -Iinclude $(WFLAGS) $(DBGFLAGS) $(CFLAGS_EXTRA) `dpkg-buildflags --get CFLAGS` `dpkg-buildflags --get CPPFLAGS`
12 |
13 | -LDFLAGS := -s
14 | +LDFLAGS := -s `dpkg-buildflags --get LDFLAGS`
15 |
16 |
17 | CORE_EXAMPLES_OBJ := $(addprefix examples/, $(notdir $(patsubst %.c, %.o, $(CORE_EXAMPLES))))
18 | Nur in libdumb-0.9.3: Makefile~.
19 |
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/dumb/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: Antoni Aloy
2 | pkgname=dumb
3 | pkgver=0.9.3
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | pkgdesc="Dynamic Universal Music Bibliotheque"
6 | url="http://dumb.sourceforge.net/"
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="GPL-2.0-only"
9 | makedepends="$depends_dev allegro4-dev"
10 | subpackages="$pkgname-dev"
11 | options="!check" # No testsuite
12 | source="https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/dumb/dumb/0.9.3/dumb-0.9.3.tar.gz
13 | 010_extra_flags.patch
14 | 100_CVE-2006-3668.patch
15 | 110-hardening.patch
16 | config.txt
17 | "
18 |
19 | build() {
20 | install -Dm755 "$srcdir/config.txt" \
21 | "$builddir/make/config.txt"
22 | make
23 | }
24 |
25 | package() {
26 | install -Dm644 "$builddir"/lib/unix/libdumb.a \
27 | "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/libdumb.a
28 | install -Dm644 "$builddir"/lib/unix/libdumbd.a \
29 | "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/libdumbd.a
30 | install -Dm755 "$builddir"/examples/dumbout \
31 | "$pkgdir"/usr/bin/dumbout
32 | install -Dm755 "$builddir"/examples/dumb2wav \
33 | "$pkgdir"/usr/bin/dumb2wav
34 | install -Dm644 "$builddir"/include/dumb.h \
35 | "$pkgdir"/usr/include/dumb.h
36 | install -Dm644 "$builddir"/lib/unix/libaldmb.a \
37 | "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/libaldmb.a
38 | install -Dm644 "$builddir"/lib/unix/libaldmd.a \
39 | "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/libaldmd.a
40 | install -Dm755 "$builddir"/examples/dumbplay \
41 | "$pkgdir"/usr/bin/dumbplay
42 | install -Dm644 "$builddir"/include/aldumb.h \
43 | "$pkgdir"/usr/include/aldumb.h
44 | }
45 |
46 | sha512sums="9ecdea460858b7e6ad7ca2534ecb3581397e6c1fa904459affe19ce49f528e580e143b42b13413b292ae7b57901a8008e6a9ee3821824f6ff7914b136f75c658 dumb-0.9.3.tar.gz
47 | e61af87d63aa979762fcc14f041702bcbf45ccde604e9920deadee34d9f006103431ab652504291e5bea68c50336081d00f73406b93d8f73a8217ac38caee788 010_extra_flags.patch
48 | dd08e03e17e992686355f21519eb79ee7ffce6e3cefe8b56e210eda83b6c1205a41ce5daf54347111076881f688a063819960ec17b251473fec8794e6a334357 100_CVE-2006-3668.patch
49 | 2622e91a6e1de9f98eaacc670338b7f8d67f04aa620c6e711d92fcb56618ff84ec3559eb6383d16c871f748a3f09e7e44dd38921391e3d6419f0c8ff05d888b2 110-hardening.patch
50 | 21fb38965eb8b17cd60573c8f78b27b9b02835dc9bcc6d86f32f93938245dddf546fbdc9568b2eb2bfc17e833d04c419f56da5e51a3247a0ac757c7c31fbce92 config.txt"
51 |
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/dumb/config.txt:
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1 | include make/unix.inc
2 | ALL_TARGETS := core core-examples core-headers
3 | ALL_TARGETS += allegro allegro-examples allegro-headers
4 | PREFIX := /usr
5 |
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/kraptor/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: Antoni Aloy
2 | pkgname=kraptor
3 | pkgver=0.0.20040403
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | pkgdesc="Classic shoot 'em up scroller game"
6 | url="http://kraptor.sourceforge.net/"
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="GPL-2.0-only"
9 | makedepends="allegro4-dev dumb-dev"
10 | source="https://github.com/antonialoytorrens/kraptor/releases/download/20040403/kraptor-0.0.20040403.tar.gz
11 | kraptor.desktop
12 | kraptor.png
13 | "
14 |
15 | build() {
16 | ./fix.sh linux
17 | make
18 | }
19 |
20 | check() {
21 | ./fix.sh test
22 | }
23 |
24 | package() {
25 | install -Dm755 "$builddir"/bin/kraptor_linux.bin \
26 | "$pkgdir"/usr/bin/kraptor
27 | install -Dm644 "$srcdir"/kraptor.desktop \
28 | "$pkgdir"/usr/share/applications/kraptor.desktop
29 | mkdir -p "$pkgdir"/usr/share/games/kraptor
30 | cp "$builddir"/bin/*.dat \
31 | "$pkgdir"/usr/share/games/kraptor/
32 | install -Dm644 "$builddir"/bin/kraptor.cfg \
33 | "$pkgdir"/etc/kraptor/kraptor.cfg
34 | install -Dm644 "$srcdir"/kraptor.png \
35 | "$pkgdir"/usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/kraptor.png
36 | }
37 |
38 | sha512sums="560b43bfd44fc5525d887f18c030c60cbf4dc02e6139a1322e5c36589cc932818eb817d6388f80244f2c877432772f842c981dd41a5613e9d4bce074541efb1c kraptor-0.0.20040403.tar.gz
39 | 47587637412e51b7efc30c1111f73d3f6b4426fb5fe4396fa40ab43e2406deb00eb8b54c3ddc0af9a7f59c3450b1b2197e027f12089c06499001b5c12bb5f7d1 kraptor.desktop
40 | e6b9166033b5f342f63aa46a00252023f7d242c79d350d4f8e62215c227546da8ed365400e83335a451d9f9cab336185e471acfb8c74275c32e5249f1eefc4a6 kraptor.png"
41 |
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/kraptor/kraptor.desktop:
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Version=1.0
3 | Name=Kraptor
4 | Type=Application
5 | Exec=kraptor
6 | Icon=kraptor
7 | Categories=ActionGame;Game;
8 | Keywords=game;action;plane;aircraft;explosions;shooter;scroller;
9 | Comment=classic shoot 'em up scroller game
10 | Comment[de]=klassisches Ballerspiel
11 |
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/libbloom/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=libbloom
3 | pkgver=1.6
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | pkgdesc="A simple and small bloom filter implementation in plain C"
6 | url="https://github.com/jvirkki/libbloom"
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="BSD-2-Clause"
9 | subpackages="$pkgname-dev"
10 | source="$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz::$url/archive/v$pkgver.tar.gz"
11 | builddir="$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver"
12 |
13 | build() {
14 | cd "$builddir"
15 | BITS=default make
16 | }
17 |
18 | check() {
19 | cd "$builddir"
20 | BITS=default make test
21 | }
22 |
23 | package() {
24 | cd "$builddir"
25 | install -Dm644 bloom.h "$pkgdir"/usr/include/bloom.h
26 | install -Dm755 build/libbloom.so.$pkgver "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/libbloom.so.$pkgver
27 | ln -s libbloom.so.$pkgver "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/libbloom.so
28 | ln -s libbloom.so.$pkgver "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/$(objdump -p build/libbloom.so.$pkgver | grep SONAME | awk '{ print $2 }')
29 | }
30 |
31 | sha512sums="3dd4343d68def05800dd6ffc5a05b05d0702a8c0c9f0a397f105d4389c88a7bffa419734aeb4fa4e1a2c418b12a8192fa27ddcbaeee72906450d64cbfd64db15 libbloom-1.6.tar.gz"
32 |
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/libcork/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=libcork
3 | _commit=330100d83408d6044c1dfe3ca74766f3d03b9f47
4 | pkgver=0.15.0.r33.$(echo $_commit | head -c5)
5 | pkgrel=2
6 | pkgdesc="A simple, easily embeddable cross-platform C library"
7 | url="https://github.com/gregvirgin/libcork"
8 | arch="all"
9 | license="BSD-3-Clause"
10 | depends="tzdata"
11 | makedepends="cmake check-dev python2"
12 | subpackages="$pkgname-dev"
13 | builddir="$srcdir/$pkgname/build"
14 |
15 | prepare() {
16 | cd "$srcdir"
17 | git clone "$url"
18 | cd "$pkgname"
19 | git checkout $_commit
20 | sed -i "s/@VERSION@/$pkgver/" src/libcork.pc.in
21 | mkdir build
22 | }
23 |
24 | build() {
25 | cd "$builddir"
26 | cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib
27 | make
28 | }
29 |
30 | check() {
31 | cd "$builddir"
32 | make test
33 | }
34 |
35 | package() {
36 | cd "$builddir"
37 | make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install
38 | }
39 |
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/libcorkipset/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=libcorkipset
3 | pkgver=1.1.1.20150311.8
4 | pkgrel=2
5 | pkgdesc="A small C helper library for storing sets of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses"
6 | url="https://github.com/rogers0/libcorkipset"
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="BSD-3-Clause"
9 | makedepends="cmake check-dev libcork-dev py-sphinx"
10 | subpackages="$pkgname-dev $pkgname-doc"
11 | source="$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz::$url/archive/debian/1.1.1+20150311-8_exp1.tar.gz"
12 | builddir="$srcdir/$pkgname-debian-1.1.1-20150311-8_exp1/build"
13 |
14 | prepare() {
15 | mkdir "$builddir"
16 | cd "$builddir/.."
17 | for p in debian/patches/*.patch; do
18 | patch -p1 -i "$p"
19 | done
20 | sed -e 's%#include
2 | pkgname=libtins
3 | pkgver=4.4
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | pkgdesc="High-level, multiplatform C++ network packet sniffing and crafting library"
6 | url="https://github.com/mfontanini/libtins"
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="BSD-2-Clause"
9 | makedepends="cmake libpcap-dev libressl-dev boost-dev"
10 | subpackages="$pkgname-dev"
11 | builddir="$srcdir/$pkgname/build"
12 |
13 | prepare() {
14 | cd "$srcdir"
15 | git clone "$url"
16 | cd "$pkgname"
17 | git checkout "v$pkgver"
18 | git submodule update --init --recursive
19 | mkdir build
20 | }
21 |
22 | build() {
23 | cd "$builddir"
24 | cmake .. -DLIBTINS_ENABLE_CXX11=1 -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
25 | make tests
26 | }
27 |
28 | check() {
29 | cd "$builddir"
30 | make test
31 | }
32 |
33 | package() {
34 | cd "$builddir"
35 | make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install
36 | }
37 |
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/meek/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=meek
3 | pkgver=0.37.0
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | pkgdesc='A pluggable transport proxy written in Go'
6 | url='https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/meek'
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="CC0 1.0 Universal"
9 | makedepends="go"
10 | options="!check chmod-clean"
11 | builddir="$srcdir/$pkgname"
12 |
13 | prepare() {
14 | cd "$srcdir"
15 | mkdir .gopath
16 | export GOPATH="$srcdir/.gopath"
17 | git clone https://git.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/meek.git
18 | cd "$builddir"
19 | git checkout "v$pkgver"
20 | cd "$builddir/meek-server"
21 | go get -d -v
22 | cd "$builddir/meek-client"
23 | go get -d -v
24 | }
25 |
26 | build() {
27 | cd "$builddir/meek-server"
28 | make all
29 | cd "$builddir/meek-client"
30 | make all
31 | }
32 |
33 | package() {
34 | cd "$builddir/meek-server"
35 | make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" PREFIX=/usr install
36 | cd "$builddir/meek-client"
37 | make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" PREFIX=/usr install
38 | }
39 |
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/obfs4proxy/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=obfs4proxy
3 | pkgver=0.0.11
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | pkgdesc="The obfourscator - a pluggable transport proxy written in Go"
6 | url="https://github.com/Yawning/obfs4"
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="BSD-3-Clause"
9 | makedepends="go"
10 | subpackages="$pkgname-doc"
11 | source="$url/archive/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz"
12 | options="!check chmod-clean"
13 | builddir="$srcdir/obfs4-$pkgname-$pkgver/$pkgname"
14 |
15 | prepare() {
16 | cd "$srcdir"
17 | mkdir .gopath
18 | export GOPATH="$srcdir/.gopath"
19 | cd "$builddir"
20 | go get -d -v
21 | }
22 |
23 | build() {
24 | cd "$builddir"
25 | go build -o obfs4proxy -v
26 | }
27 |
28 | package() {
29 | cd "$builddir"
30 | install -Dm755 obfs4proxy "$pkgdir/usr/bin/obfs4proxy"
31 | install -Dm644 ../doc/obfs4proxy.1 "$pkgdir/usr/share/man/man1/obfs4proxy.1"
32 | }
33 |
34 | sha512sums="3eb50bc8067802f8260e0926999a659919e55cb34247f443f66a4852c9ceceacae361602a57ad1fd28a84e4ed54f3800c3258e67266eb23d45b1d09e31c5d869 obfs4proxy-0.0.11.tar.gz"
35 |
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/opencc/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=opencc
3 | _pkgname=OpenCC
4 | pkgver=1.1.2
5 | _pkgver=ver.$pkgver
6 | pkgrel=1
7 | pkgdesc="A project for conversion between Traditional and Simplified Chinese"
8 | url="https://github.com/BYVoid/OpenCC"
9 | arch="all"
10 | license="Apache"
11 | makedepends="cmake doxygen python3 gtest-dev rapidjson-dev tclap-dev"
12 | subpackages="$pkgname-dev $pkgname-doc"
13 | source="$_pkgname-$_pkgver.tar.gz::$url/archive/$_pkgver.tar.gz"
14 | builddir="$srcdir/$_pkgname-$_pkgver"
15 |
16 | build() {
17 | cd "$builddir"
18 | export CFLAGS="${CFLAGS//-fomit-frame-pointer/}"
19 | export CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS//-fomit-frame-pointer/}"
20 | cmake . \
21 | -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
22 | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
23 | -DBUILD_DOCUMENTATION=ON \
24 | -DENABLE_GTEST=ON \
25 | -DUSE_SYSTEM_GTEST=ON \
26 | -DUSE_SYSTEM_RAPIDJSON=ON \
27 | -DUSE_SYSTEM_TCLAP=ON
28 | make
29 | }
30 |
31 | check() {
32 | cd "$builddir"
33 | make test
34 | }
35 |
36 | package() {
37 | cd "$builddir"
38 | make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install
39 | }
40 |
41 | doc() {
42 | install -dm755 "$subpkgdir/usr/share/opencc"
43 | mv "$pkgdir/usr/share/opencc/doc" "$subpkgdir/usr/share/opencc/"
44 | }
45 |
46 | sha512sums="56c84bc472b39eb0b23bac6df5aada2c2ed5fd2fbe653c1ae89d392ec0b74741a15de93c748883ec3c0779396e790a1197f6e3b267b524f111459d45daeb5d4b OpenCC-ver.1.1.2.tar.gz"
47 |
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/pihole-FTL/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=pihole-FTL
3 | _pkgname=FTL
4 | pkgver=5.13
5 | pkgrel=0
6 | pkgdesc="FTLDNS™ (pihole-FTL) provides an interactive API and also generates statistics for Pi-hole®'s Web interface."
7 | url="https://github.com/pi-hole/FTL"
8 | arch="all"
9 | license="EUPL-1.2"
10 | makedepends="cmake libidn-dev gmp-dev nettle-dev readline-dev linux-headers libcap"
11 | source="$_pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz::$url/archive/v$pkgver.tar.gz werror.patch dynamic-link.patch"
12 | options="!check"
13 | builddir="$srcdir/$_pkgname-$pkgver"
14 |
15 | prepare() {
16 | cd "$builddir"
17 | patch -Np1 -i "$srcdir/werror.patch"
18 | patch -Np1 -i "$srcdir/dynamic-link.patch"
19 | echo '#define ASSERT_SIZEOF(OBJECT, SIZE64, SIZE32, SIZEARM)' > src/static_assert.h
20 | mkdir build
21 | }
22 |
23 | build() {
24 | cd "$builddir/build"
25 | cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
26 | make
27 | }
28 |
29 | package() {
30 | cd "$builddir/build"
31 | make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install
32 | }
33 |
34 |
35 | sha512sums="
36 | f16d0b01b0c3b5b0c199f846b16f6b75cc1caa4f2c59f36e28b52b1e4e162a6c3f2e4119c7c08801e0cba7bd73d55e7888561d84bf3d13a637975b02aacffa5f FTL-5.13.tar.gz
37 | 62ae0a18588e1aac35d8cb381dc7a7caf5f6902dcdc0014f0f75baa8a8f4fd28ee355e2417e922cf983cbbaeee4f204bc9e34d53693b5d0fa9ab8eb97218da05 werror.patch
38 | 6171a14805b1de3db4517d51526f6b5ddf10f60d58e836e55fda16d7f09bce20cef6a1bba747ebfe3b4c03bc6c84de6d5388f19872afa30268330c96b3168688 dynamic-link.patch
39 | "
40 |
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/pihole-FTL/dynamic-link.patch:
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1 | diff --git a/src/CMakeLists.txt b/src/CMakeLists.txt
2 | index 3cf1ec2f..b5c41c5a 100644
3 | --- a/src/CMakeLists.txt
4 | +++ b/src/CMakeLists.txt
5 | @@ -191,10 +191,10 @@ set(THREADS_PREFER_PTHREAD_FLAG TRUE)
6 | find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
7 |
8 | # for DNSSEC we need the nettle (+ hogweed) crypto and the gmp math libraries
9 | -find_library(LIBHOGWEED NAMES libhogweed${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} hogweed)
10 | -find_library(LIBGMP NAMES libgmp${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} gmp)
11 | -find_library(LIBNETTLE NAMES libnettle${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} nettle)
12 | -find_library(LIBIDN NAMES libidn${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} idn)
13 | +find_library(LIBHOGWEED hogweed)
14 | +find_library(LIBGMP gmp)
15 | +find_library(LIBNETTLE nettle)
16 | +find_library(LIBIDN idn)
17 |
18 | target_link_libraries(pihole-FTL rt Threads::Threads ${LIBHOGWEED} ${LIBGMP} ${LIBNETTLE} ${LIBIDN})
19 |
20 | @@ -203,14 +203,13 @@ if(LUA_DL STREQUAL "true")
21 | target_link_libraries(pihole-FTL ${LIBDL})
22 | endif()
23 |
24 | -find_library(LIBREADLINE NAMES libreadline${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} readline)
25 | -find_library(LIBHISTORY NAMES libhistory${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} history)
26 | -find_library(LIBTERMCAP NAMES libtermcap${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX} termcap)
27 | -if(LIBREADLINE AND LIBHISTORY AND LIBTERMCAP)
28 | +find_library(LIBREADLINE readline)
29 | +find_library(LIBHISTORY history)
30 | +if(LIBREADLINE AND LIBHISTORY)
31 | message(STATUS "Building FTL with readline support: YES")
32 | target_compile_definitions(FTL PRIVATE LUA_USE_READLINE)
33 | target_compile_definitions(pihole-FTL PRIVATE LUA_USE_READLINE)
34 | - target_link_libraries(pihole-FTL ${LIBREADLINE} ${LIBHISTORY} ${LIBTERMCAP})
35 | + target_link_libraries(pihole-FTL ${LIBREADLINE} ${LIBHISTORY})
36 | else()
37 | message(STATUS "Building FTL with readline support: NO")
38 | endif()
39 | diff --git a/src/lua/CMakeLists.txt b/src/lua/CMakeLists.txt
40 | index 83dff2ef..b1335381 100644
41 | --- a/src/lua/CMakeLists.txt
42 | +++ b/src/lua/CMakeLists.txt
43 | @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ if(LUA_DL STREQUAL "true")
44 | target_compile_definitions(lua PRIVATE LUA_USE_DLOPEN)
45 | endif()
46 |
47 | -if(LIBREADLINE AND LIBHISTORY AND LIBTERMCAP)
48 | +if(LIBREADLINE AND LIBHISTORY)
49 | message(STATUS "Embedded LUA will use readline for history: YES")
50 | target_compile_definitions(lua PRIVATE LUA_USE_READLINE)
51 | else()
52 |
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/pihole-FTL/werror.patch:
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1 | diff --git a/src/CMakeLists.txt b/src/CMakeLists.txt
2 | index 4ba1927..f2b3c64 100644
3 | --- a/src/CMakeLists.txt
4 | +++ b/src/CMakeLists.txt
5 | @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_EQUAL 8 OR CMAKE_C_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_
6 | else()
7 | set(EXTRAWARN_GCC8 "")
8 | endif()
9 | -set(EXTRAWARN "-Werror -Waddress -Wlogical-op -Wmissing-field-initializers -Woverlength-strings -Wformat -Wformat-nonliteral -Wuninitialized -Wswitch-enum -Wshadow -Wfloat-equal -Wbad-function-cast -Wwrite-strings -Wparentheses -Wlogical-op -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wredundant-decls -Winline ${EXTRAWARN_GCC8}")
10 | +set(EXTRAWARN "-Waddress -Wlogical-op -Wmissing-field-initializers -Woverlength-strings -Wformat -Wformat-nonliteral -Wuninitialized -Wswitch-enum -Wshadow -Wfloat-equal -Wbad-function-cast -Wwrite-strings -Wparentheses -Wlogical-op -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wredundant-decls -Winline ${EXTRAWARN_GCC8}")
11 | separate_arguments(EXTRAWARN)
12 |
13 | # Do we want to compile a statically linked musl executable?
14 |
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/run-docker.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash -e
2 |
3 | if [ "$CI" == "true" ]; then
4 | mkdir -p ~/.ssh
5 | echo "$DEPLOYKEY" | base64 -d > ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
6 | chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
7 | eval $(ssh-agent)
8 | ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
9 | fi
10 |
11 | docker run -t -p 2200:22 quay.io/ddosolitary/alpine-builder:$ARCH &
12 | ssh="ssh -p 2200 \
13 | -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null \
14 | -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no \
15 | -o ForwardAgent=yes \
16 | builder@127.0.0.1"
17 | while [ "$($ssh echo test 2> /dev/null)" != "test" ]; do sleep 1; done
18 | echo $PRIVKEY | base64 -d | $ssh "cat > DDoSolitary@gmail.com-00000000.rsa"
19 | tar c build.sh build-order $(dirname */APKBUILD) | $ssh "tar xC alpine-repo"
20 | $ssh "cd alpine-repo && ARCH=$ARCH ./build.sh"
21 |
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/sdl_ttf/01-link_libm_ftbfs_binutils-gold.patch:
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1 | --- a/Makefile.am
2 | +++ b/Makefile.am
3 | @@ -36,6 +36,8 @@
4 | -version-info $(LT_CURRENT):$(LT_REVISION):$(LT_AGE)
5 | endif
6 |
7 | +libSDL_ttf_la_LDFLAGS += -lm
8 | +
9 | pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
10 | pkgconfig_DATA = SDL_ttf.pc
11 |
12 |
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/sdl_ttf/02-error-could-not-find-glyph-report.patch:
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1 | --- a/SDL_ttf.c
2 | +++ b/SDL_ttf.c
3 | @@ -1155,6 +1155,7 @@
4 |
5 | error = Find_Glyph(font, c, CACHED_METRICS);
6 | if ( error ) {
7 | + TTF_SetFTError("Couldn't find glyph", error);
8 | return -1;
9 | }
10 | glyph = font->current;
11 | @@ -1364,6 +1365,7 @@
12 |
13 | error = Find_Glyph(font, c, CACHED_METRICS|CACHED_BITMAP);
14 | if( error ) {
15 | + TTF_SetFTError("Couldn't find glyph", error);
16 | SDL_FreeSurface( textbuf );
17 | return NULL;
18 | }
19 | @@ -1438,6 +1440,7 @@
20 | /* Get the glyph itself */
21 | error = Find_Glyph(font, ch, CACHED_METRICS|CACHED_BITMAP);
22 | if ( error ) {
23 | + TTF_SetFTError("Couldn't find glyph", error);
24 | return(NULL);
25 | }
26 | glyph = font->current;
27 | @@ -1630,6 +1633,7 @@
28 |
29 | error = Find_Glyph(font, c, CACHED_METRICS|CACHED_PIXMAP);
30 | if( error ) {
31 | + TTF_SetFTError("Couldn't find glyph", error);
32 | SDL_FreeSurface( textbuf );
33 | return NULL;
34 | }
35 | @@ -1711,6 +1715,7 @@
36 | /* Get the glyph itself */
37 | error = Find_Glyph(font, ch, CACHED_METRICS|CACHED_PIXMAP);
38 | if( error ) {
39 | + TTF_SetFTError("Couldn't find glyph", error);
40 | return NULL;
41 | }
42 | glyph = font->current;
43 | @@ -1887,6 +1892,7 @@
44 | }
45 | error = Find_Glyph(font, c, CACHED_METRICS|CACHED_PIXMAP);
46 | if( error ) {
47 | + TTF_SetFTError("Couldn't find glyph", error);
48 | SDL_FreeSurface( textbuf );
49 | return NULL;
50 | }
51 | @@ -1967,6 +1973,7 @@
52 | /* Get the glyph itself */
53 | error = Find_Glyph(font, ch, CACHED_METRICS|CACHED_PIXMAP);
54 | if ( error ) {
55 | + TTF_SetFTError("Couldn't find glyph", error);
56 | return(NULL);
57 | }
58 | glyph = font->current;
59 |
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/sdl_ttf/03-fix-ttf-renderglyph-broken-shaded.patch:
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1 | --- a/SDL_ttf.c
2 | +++ b/SDL_ttf.c
3 | @@ -1752,7 +1752,7 @@
4 | /* Copy the character from the pixmap */
5 | src = glyph->pixmap.buffer;
6 | dst = (Uint8*) textbuf->pixels;
7 | - for ( row = 0; row < glyph->bitmap.rows; ++row ) {
8 | + for ( row = 0; row < glyph->pixmap.rows; ++row ) {
9 | memcpy( dst, src, glyph->pixmap.width );
10 | src += glyph->pixmap.pitch;
11 | dst += textbuf->pitch;
12 |
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/sdl_ttf/04-fix-ftbfs.patch:
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1 | --- a/configure.in
2 | +++ b/configure.in
3 | @@ -113,13 +113,14 @@
4 | FREETYPE_CONFIG=$freetype_prefix/bin/freetype-config
5 | fi
6 | fi
7 | -AC_PATH_PROG(FREETYPE_CONFIG, freetype-config, no)
8 | +AC_PATH_TOOL(FREETYPE_CONFIG, pkg-config, no)
9 | no_freetype=""
10 | if test "$FREETYPE_CONFIG" = "no" ; then
11 | AC_MSG_ERROR([
12 | *** Unable to find FreeType2 library (http://www.freetype.org/)
13 | ])
14 | else
15 | + freetypeconf_args="freetype2"
16 | CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$FREETYPE_CONFIG $freetypeconf_args --cflags`"
17 | LIBS="$LIBS `$FREETYPE_CONFIG $freetypeconf_args --libs`"
18 | fi
19 |
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/sdl_ttf/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: Antoni Aloy
2 | pkgname=sdl_ttf
3 | pkgver=2.0.11
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | _pkgname=SDL_ttf
6 | pkgdesc="A library which allows you to use TrueType fonts in your SDL applications"
7 | url="http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_ttf/"
8 | arch="all"
9 | license="Zlib"
10 | depends_dev="freetype-dev"
11 | makedepends="$depends_dev mesa-dev sdl-dev"
12 | subpackages="$pkgname-dev"
13 | options="!check" # no test suite
14 | source="https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_ttf/release/$_pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz
15 | 01-link_libm_ftbfs_binutils-gold.patch
16 | 02-error-could-not-find-glyph-report.patch
17 | 03-fix-ttf-renderglyph-broken-shaded.patch
18 | 04-fix-ftbfs.patch
19 | "
20 |
21 | builddir="$srcdir"/$_pkgname-$pkgver
22 |
23 | prepare() {
24 | default_prepare
25 | update_config_sub
26 | update_config_guess
27 | }
28 |
29 | build() {
30 | ./configure \
31 | --build=$CBUILD \
32 | --host=$CHOST \
33 | --prefix=/usr \
34 | --disable-static
35 | make
36 | }
37 |
38 | package() {
39 | make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install
40 | }
41 |
42 | sha512sums="64e04d1cd77e525e0f2413ad928841e5d3d09d551c030fc577b50777116580e430cb272b2aeb6191dfcc464669cf2f7a5a50d10e7c75637a3b1e8c8fca7fc78b SDL_ttf-2.0.11.tar.gz
43 | c5a3cdff73dc3f216a7785987b1938fdc05343f756c2fc17c0f7a9c229bb9f7f79f373266d40253368ed31091b758eae0de20c0a87eacdcece661beba3f29b20 01-link_libm_ftbfs_binutils-gold.patch
44 | 0d82b99e57c8711d8d18abb30b75906012db8c661d36c077ceead7e5685d67357fafa641ba5fe7e5da13beaf3d59704ef4c99ad5cd8e15d17e6977ae7a9b32b5 02-error-could-not-find-glyph-report.patch
45 | e1852558f1b0c99eab956308be24f3261430a8f913a4c722d49cb9a89e580a6a918c1f60569698d3655c0a4da81c4725712be07261417175030c75efed75f86a 03-fix-ttf-renderglyph-broken-shaded.patch
46 | a0759c4bad8b5653fe195a7ada4452c434c94cbe14532e6ac8a9903a0b76276011a6e3825f1636b6d9f5c2fca2e30b54872c0e493d63c20f2881ffd636aa4ec1 04-fix-ftbfs.patch"
47 |
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/shadowsocks-libev/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=shadowsocks-libev
3 | pkgver=3.3.5
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | pkgdesc="lightweight secured SOCKS5 proxy"
6 | url="https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev"
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="GPLv3"
9 | makedepends="autoconf automake libtool linux-headers
10 | mbedtls-dev libsodium-dev pcre-dev libev-dev c-ares-dev
11 | libbloom-dev libcork-dev libcorkipset-dev
12 | asciidoc xmlto"
13 | subpackages="$pkgname-dev $pkgname-doc"
14 | source="$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz::$url/archive/v$pkgver.tar.gz
15 | shadowsocks-local.initd
16 | shadowsocks-redir.initd
17 | shadowsocks-server.initd
18 | shadowsocks-tunnel.initd
19 | shadowsocks-local.confd
20 | shadowsocks-redir.confd
21 | shadowsocks-server.confd
22 | shadowsocks-tunnel.confd"
23 | builddir="$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver"
24 |
25 | build() {
26 | cd "$builddir"
27 | touch libbloom/Makefile.in
28 | touch libcork/Makefile.in
29 | touch libipset/Makefile.in
30 | ./autogen.sh
31 | ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-system-shared-lib
32 | make
33 | }
34 |
35 | check() {
36 | cd "$builddir"
37 | make check
38 | }
39 |
40 | package() {
41 | cd "$srcdir"
42 | for i in local redir server tunnel; do
43 | install -Dm755 shadowsocks-$i.initd "$pkgdir"/etc/init.d/shadowsocks-$i
44 | install -Dm644 shadowsocks-$i.confd "$pkgdir"/etc/conf.d/shadowsocks-$i
45 | done
46 | cd "$builddir"
47 | make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install
48 | }
49 |
50 | sha512sums="c0cc869b4b7661ebd348bd5559c6a17c44b66a5f42374d97023adcfb525d934da3ed96245ff792ebc74870d30dd8f71fadcd89c79b2cd8a98d551ff7592508d0 shadowsocks-libev-3.3.5.tar.gz
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59 |
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/shadowsocks-libev/shadowsocks-local.confd:
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1 | SS_CONFFILE=/etc/shadowsocks/local.json
2 |
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/shadowsocks-libev/shadowsocks-local.initd:
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1 | #!/sbin/openrc-run
2 |
3 | name="shadowsocks-local"
4 | command="/usr/bin/ss-local"
5 | pidfile="/var/run/ss-local.pid"
6 | command_args="-c $SS_CONFFILE -f $pidfile"
7 |
8 | depend() {
9 | need net
10 | }
11 |
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/shadowsocks-libev/shadowsocks-redir.confd:
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1 | SS_CONFFILE=/etc/shadowsocks/redir.json
2 |
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/shadowsocks-libev/shadowsocks-redir.initd:
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1 | #!/sbin/openrc-run
2 |
3 | name="shadowsocks-redir"
4 | command="/usr/bin/ss-redir"
5 | pidfile="/var/run/ss-redir.pid"
6 | command_args="-c $SS_CONFFILE -f $pidfile"
7 |
8 | depend() {
9 | need net
10 | }
11 |
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/shadowsocks-libev/shadowsocks-server.confd:
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1 | SS_CONFFILE=/etc/shadowsocks/server.json
2 |
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/shadowsocks-libev/shadowsocks-server.initd:
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1 | #!/sbin/openrc-run
2 |
3 | name="shadowsocks-server"
4 | command="/usr/bin/ss-server"
5 | pidfile="/var/run/ss-server.pid"
6 | command_args="-c $SS_CONFFILE -f $pidfile"
7 |
8 | depend() {
9 | need net
10 | }
11 |
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/shadowsocks-libev/shadowsocks-tunnel.confd:
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1 | SS_CONFFILE=/etc/shadowsocks/tunnel.json
2 |
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/shadowsocks-libev/shadowsocks-tunnel.initd:
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1 | #!/sbin/openrc-run
2 |
3 | name="shadowsocks-tunnel"
4 | command="/usr/bin/ss-tunnel"
5 | pidfile="/var/run/ss-tunnel.pid"
6 | command_args="-c $SS_CONFFILE -f $pidfile"
7 |
8 | depend() {
9 | need net
10 | }
11 |
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/simple-obfs/APKBUILD:
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=simple-obfs
3 | pkgver=0.0.5
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | pkgdesc="A simple obfusacting tool designed as plugin server of shadowsocks"
6 | url='https://github.com/shadowsocks/simple-obfs'
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="GPLv3+"
9 | makedepends="autoconf automake libtool linux-headers c-ares-dev libev-dev libcork-dev asciidoc xmlto"
10 | subpackages="$pkgname-doc"
11 | source="$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz::https://github.com/shadowsocks/simple-obfs/archive/v$pkgver.tar.gz"
12 | builddir="$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver"
13 |
14 | prepare() {
15 | cd "$builddir"
16 | patch -p1 -i debian/patches/0001-Use-libcork-dev-in-system.patch
17 | }
18 |
19 | build() {
20 | cd "$builddir"
21 | ./autogen.sh
22 | ./configure --prefix=/usr
23 | make
24 | }
25 |
26 | check() {
27 | cd "$builddir"
28 | make check
29 | }
30 |
31 | package() {
32 | cd "$builddir"
33 | make DESTDIR="$pkgdir/" install
34 | }
35 |
36 | sha512sums="aadb812d5a57fea664958b66aae0c5be5e82309758706181ed5f1c76a986c1a6eaa82a6cb8b242052a951dd2d9d178d734f04052be887b5dd8f336808db61bcb simple-obfs-0.0.5.tar.gz"
37 |
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1 | # Maintainer: DDoSolitary
2 | pkgname=v2ray-plugin
3 | pkgver=1.3.1
4 | pkgrel=0
5 | pkgdesc="Yet another SIP003 plugin for shadowsocks, based on v2ray"
6 | url="https://github.com/shadowsocks/v2ray-plugin"
7 | arch="all"
8 | license="MIT"
9 | makedepends="go"
10 | source="$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz::https://github.com/shadowsocks/$pkgname/archive/v$pkgver.tar.gz"
11 | options="!check chmod-clean"
12 | builddir="$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver"
13 |
14 | prepare() {
15 | cd "$srcdir"
16 | mkdir .gopath
17 | export GOPATH="$srcdir/.gopath"
18 | cd "$builddir"
19 | go get -d -v
20 | }
21 |
22 | build() {
23 | cd "$builddir"
24 | go build -o v2ray-plugin -v
25 | }
26 |
27 | package() {
28 | cd "$builddir"
29 | install -Dm755 v2ray-plugin "$pkgdir/usr/bin/v2ray-plugin"
30 | }
31 |
32 | sha512sums="771ec19ee7ed4f4827f4e04ef13bd680e72022f9e267e6a25d6e0bd3d22ac59ae52545387073d4263666e5847840f7b33963a64c1e7d8fbe0813218f5acf0ead v2ray-plugin-1.3.1.tar.gz"
33 |
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