[DTrace-devel] [PATCH v2] Bump up the version to 2.0.4

Eugene Loh eugene.loh at oracle.com
Mon Oct 27 18:29:07 UTC 2025


Sorry for the duplicate...  this already got sent out.

On 10/27/25 14:25, eugene.loh at oracle.com wrote:
> From: Eugene Loh <eugene.loh at oracle.com>
>
> Note that test/unittest/preprocessor/tst.predefined.sh checks that the
> __SUNW_D_VERSION preprocessor symbol is consistent with the "dtrace -vV"
> message, and both of them simply use the last entry of versions.list and
> therefore will be consistent for in-tree builds.
>
> When RPM packages are built from the .spec file, however, _DT_VERSION,
> used for the "dtrace -vV" "This is" message, comes from the .spec file.
>
> Append a 2.0.4 entry to versions.list.
>
> Remove the VERSION=%{version} from dtrace.spec build's make line, so
> that the version of the implementation is defined by the source code
> itself.  The version in the spec file should be only the version of the
> packaging.
>
> Signed-off-by: Eugene Loh <eugene.loh at oracle.com>
> ---
>   dtrace.spec             | 3 +--
>   libdtrace/versions.list | 1 +
>   2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/dtrace.spec b/dtrace.spec
> index a4f3ed774..e94025472 100644
> --- a/dtrace.spec
> +++ b/dtrace.spec
> @@ -131,8 +131,7 @@ it always tests the installed DTrace.
>   %setup -q
>   
>   %build
> -make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) VERSION=%{version} \
> -	%{bpfc} %{maybe_use_fuse2}
> +make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) %{bpfc} %{maybe_use_fuse2}
>   
>   # Force off debuginfo splitting.  We have no debuginfo in dtrace proper,
>   # and the testsuite requires debuginfo for proper operation.
> diff --git a/libdtrace/versions.list b/libdtrace/versions.list
> index 8986d2007..8d858f0bd 100644
> --- a/libdtrace/versions.list
> +++ b/libdtrace/versions.list
> @@ -65,3 +65,4 @@
>   2.0.1	D API 2.0.1 Linux (BPF)
>   2.0.2	D API 2.0.2 Linux (BPF)
>   2.0.3	D API 2.0.3 Linux (BPF)
> +2.0.4	D API 2.0.4 Linux (BPF)



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