In some cases this will introduce cycles which could likely be cleaned
up by only depending on some unix tools instead of the whole autotools.
Rebuilding doesn't make much sense at this point since it just adds a subset
of base-devel which is still installed by default.
Otherwise "git am" used in prepare() wil change HEAD and as a result pkgver().
Also when "git am" is used the hash in the version isn't in the upstream repo
which makes it hard to figure out where it was built from.
Just hardcode to the commit that was checkedd out initially.
gawk – 4.2.0-1 - Update to latest 4.2.0 version, remove unnecessary patch, rebuild with MPRF 4.0.0.1-3
gcc – 6.4.0-2 – rebuild 6.4.0 with isl 0.18, mpc 1.1.0-1 and mpfr 4.0.0.1-3
isl - 0.18-1 – Update to 0.18 version 4.0.0.1-3
Mingw-w64-crt-git – Update to latest mingw-w64 from git
mingw-w64-gcc – 6.4.0-2 – Update to gcc 6.4.0 – rebuild with isl 0.18-1 and mfpr 4.0.0.1-3. Skipped 1 rev to match gcc 6.4.0-2
mingw-w64-headers-git – Update to latest mingw-w64 from git
mingw-w64-tools-git – Update to latest mingw-w64 from git
mingw-w64-winpthreads-git – Update to latest mingw-w64 from git
mingw-w64-winstorecompat-git – Update to latest mingw-w64 from git
mpc – 1.1.0-1 – Update to mpc 1.1.0
mpr - 4.0.0.1-3 – Update to mpfr 4.0.0.1 – added workaround for issue I described above, rekey patches
msys2-w32api-headers-git – Update to latest mingw-w64 from git
msys2-w32api-runtime-git – Update to latest mingw-w64 from git
* upgrade some broken packages
* correct some broken urls/checksums
* use secure urls where possible
* use stable url for ncurses
* some whitespace fixes
Remaining md5sums either didn't download or
didn't pass checksum tests.