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* Use 1.10, not 1.10~rc1, for the version of the new symbolsJames McCoy2018-03-02
| | | | Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@debian.org>
* Update libsvn1.symbols for 1.10James McCoy2018-02-28
| | | | Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@debian.org>
* Import 1.9.0-rc1James McCoy2015-04-23
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* Update symbols for 1.9James McCoy2015-03-09
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* Update symbolsJames McCoy2013-12-31
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* Update symbols file for 1.7.Peter Samuelson2012-06-14
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* Improve symbols file with (regex)__ catchall for private symbols notPeter Samuelson2011-09-09
| | | | | | | | | | | otherwise accounted for. (Closes: #607544) It turns out that rapidsvn 0.12 uses svn_sort__hash(), but this has been fixed in rapidsvn 0.14, which isn't released yet. Given rapidsvn is orphaned, I think I'll wait until 0.14 is out before removing svn_sort__hash from the symbols file. No need to make it FTBFS before then, as I can't tell whether the rapidsvn upstream patch to remove its use is trivial to backport.
* Wildcards in symbols files don't work, except *@{SYMVER}, so use thePeter Samuelson2009-07-14
| | | | | | | | magic sed -i approach. This is about equally ugly. Perhaps better would be to use a -Wl,--version-script like SVN_PRIVATE { *__*; }; and then in the symbols file, talk about *@SVN_PRIVATE.
* Add and use symbols file. Unsure what to do with libsvn_ra_svn.Peter Samuelson2009-07-12
Apparently it has a semi-public API.