* vendor libyuv from dependencies
* relock libyuv to latest vendor branch
* install cmake in macOS setup when missing
* lock
* unused?
* rm that
* no yuv for the larch
* add back bz2 support with vendored bzip2
Reverts f4a36f7f7 ("rm cpp bz2") to restore bzip2 decompression
support in replay/cabana tools, and replaces the system libbz2-dev
with a vendored bzip2 package from commaai/dependencies.
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* relock bzip2 from releases branch
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* replace python3-dev apt install with vendored package
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* keep for agnos
* cleaner
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* Reapply "feat(lpa): `at` client + list profiles (#37271)" (#37322)
This reverts commit ddf8abc14a.
* lpa: fall back to ModemManager D-Bus when serial port unavailable
On older devices, ModemManager still claims /dev/ttyUSB2, so the
direct serial open fails. Try serial first; if it can't be acquired,
transparently route AT commands through MM's D-Bus Command() interface.
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* lpa: add serial/dbus transport labels to debug logs
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* no
* lint
* here
* const
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* use vendored eigen from dependencies repo
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* lock
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* use vendored zeromq from dependencies repo
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* lock
* rm more crap
* use vendored git-lfs from dependencies repo
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* from releases
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* use vendored zeromq from dependencies repo
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* lock
* rm more crap
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