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DIST_SUBDIRS = secp256k1 univalue
AM_LDFLAGS = $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS) $(LIBTOOL_LDFLAGS) $(HARDENED_LDFLAGS)
AM_CXXFLAGS = $(HARDENED_CXXFLAGS)
AM_CPPFLAGS = $(HARDENED_CPPFLAGS)
if EMBEDDED_LEVELDB
LEVELDB_CPPFLAGS += -I$(srcdir)/leveldb/include
LEVELDB_CPPFLAGS += -I$(srcdir)/leveldb/helpers/memenv
LIBLEVELDB += $(builddir)/leveldb/libleveldb.a
LIBMEMENV += $(builddir)/leveldb/libmemenv.a
# NOTE: This dependency is not strictly necessary, but without it make may try to build both in parallel, which breaks the LevelDB build system in a race
$(LIBLEVELDB): $(LIBMEMENV)
$(LIBLEVELDB) $(LIBMEMENV):
@echo "Building LevelDB ..." && $(MAKE) -C $(@D) $(@F) CXX="$(CXX)" \
CC="$(CC)" PLATFORM=$(TARGET_OS) AR="$(AR)" $(LEVELDB_TARGET_FLAGS) \
OPT="$(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS"
endif
BITCOIN_CONFIG_INCLUDES=-I$(builddir)/config
BITCOIN_INCLUDES=-I$(builddir) -I$(builddir)/obj $(BOOST_CPPFLAGS) $(LEVELDB_CPPFLAGS) $(CRYPTO_CFLAGS) $(SSL_CFLAGS)
BITCOIN_INCLUDES += -I$(srcdir)/secp256k1/include
BITCOIN_INCLUDES += -I$(srcdir)/univalue/include
LIBBITCOIN_SERVER=libbitcoin_server.a
LIBBITCOIN_WALLET=libbitcoin_wallet.a
LIBBITCOIN_COMMON=libbitcoin_common.a
LIBBITCOIN_CLI=libbitcoin_cli.a
LIBBITCOIN_UTIL=libbitcoin_util.a
LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO=crypto/libbitcoin_crypto.a
LIBBITCOINQT=qt/libbitcoinqt.a
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LIBSECP256K1=secp256k1/libsecp256k1.la
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LIBUNIVALUE=univalue/libunivalue.la
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$(LIBSECP256K1): $(wildcard secp256k1/src/*) $(wildcard secp256k1/include/*)
$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) -C $(@D) $(@F)
$(LIBUNIVALUE): $(wildcard univalue/lib/*) $(wildcard univalue/include/*)
$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) -C $(@D) $(@F)
# Make is not made aware of per-object dependencies to avoid limiting building parallelization
# But to build the less dependent modules first, we manually select their order here:
EXTRA_LIBRARIES = \
crypto/libbitcoin_crypto.a \
libbitcoin_util.a \
libbitcoin_common.a \
libbitcoin_server.a \
libbitcoin_cli.a
if ENABLE_WALLET
BITCOIN_INCLUDES += $(BDB_CPPFLAGS)
EXTRA_LIBRARIES += libbitcoin_wallet.a
endif
if ENABLE_ZMQ
EXTRA_LIBRARIES += libbitcoin_zmq.a
endif
if BUILD_BITCOIN_LIBS
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libbitcoinconsensus.la
LIBBITCOIN_CONSENSUS=libbitcoinconsensus.la
else
LIBBITCOIN_CONSENSUS=
endif
bin_PROGRAMS =
TESTS =
BENCHMARKS =
if BUILD_BITCOIND
bin_PROGRAMS += dashd
endif
if BUILD_BITCOIN_UTILS
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bin_PROGRAMS += dash-cli dash-tx
endif
.PHONY: FORCE check-symbols check-security
# dash core #
BITCOIN_CORE_H = \
activemasternode.h \
addrman.h \
alert.h \
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amount.h \
arith_uint256.h \
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base58.h \
bloom.h \
chain.h \
chainparams.h \
chainparamsbase.h \
chainparamsseeds.h \
checkpoints.h \
checkqueue.h \
clientversion.h \
coincontrol.h \
coins.h \
compat.h \
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compat/byteswap.h \
compat/endian.h \
compat/sanity.h \
compressor.h \
consensus/consensus.h \
consensus/merkle.h \
consensus/params.h \
consensus/validation.h \
core_io.h \
core_memusage.h \
darksend.h \
dsnotificationinterface.h \
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darksend-relay.h \
governance.h \
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flat-database.h \
hash.h \
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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httprpc.h \
httpserver.h \
init.h \
instantx.h \
key.h \
Implemented KeePass Integration More info regarding KeePass: http://keepass.info/ KeePass integration will use KeePassHttp (https://github.com/pfn/keepasshttp/) to facilitate communications between the client and KeePass. KeePassHttp is a plugin for KeePass 2.x and provides a secure means of exposing KeePass entries via HTTP for clients to consume. The implementation is dependent on the following: - crypter.h for AES encryption helper functions. - rpcprotocol.h for handling RPC communications. Could only be used partially however due some static values in the code. - OpenSSL for base64 encoding. regular util.h libraries were not used for base64 encoding/decoding since they do not use secure allocation. - JSON Spirit for reading / writing RPC communications The following changes were made: - Added CLI options in help - Added RPC commands: keepass <genkey|init|setpassphrase> - Added keepass.h and keepass.cpp which hold the integration routines - Modified rpcwallet.cpp to support RPC commands The following new options are available for darkcoind and darkcoin-qt: -keepass Use KeePass 2 integration using KeePassHttp plugin (default: 0) -keepassport=<port> Connect to KeePassHttp on port <port> (default: 19455) -keepasskey=<key> KeePassHttp key for AES encrypted communication with KeePass -keepassid=<name> KeePassHttp id for the established association -keepassname=<name> Name to construct url for KeePass entry that stores the wallet passphrase The following rpc commands are available: - keepass genkey: generates a base64 encoded 256 bit AES key that can be used for the communication with KeePassHttp. Only necessary for manual configuration. Use init for automatic configuration. - keepass init: sets up the association between darkcoind and keepass by generating an AES key and sending an association message to KeePassHttp. This will trigger KeePass to ask for an Id for the association. Returns the association and the base64 encoded string for the AES key. - keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>: updates the passphrase in KeePassHttp to a new value. This should match the passphrase you intend to use for the wallet. Please note that the standard RPC commands walletpassphrasechange and the wallet encrption from the QT GUI already send the updates to KeePassHttp, so this is only necessary for manual manipulation of the password. Sample initialization flow from darkcoin-qt console (this needs to be done only once to set up the association): - Have KeePass running with an open database - Start darkcoin-qt - Open console - type: "keepass init" in darkcoin-qt console - (keepass pops up and asks for an association id, fill that in). Example: mydrkwallet - response: Association successful. Id: mydrkwalletdarkcoin - Key: AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= - Edit darkcoin.conf and fill in these values keepass=1 keepasskey=AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= keepassid=mydrkwallet keepassname=testwallet - Restart darkcoin-qt At this point, the association is made. The next action depends on your particular situation: - current wallet is not yet encrypted. Encrypting the wallet will trigger the integration and stores the password in KeePass (Under the 'KeePassHttp Passwords' group, named after keepassname. - current wallet is already encrypted: use "keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>" to store the passphrase in KeePass. At this point, the passphrase is stored in KeePassHttp. When Unlocking the wallet, one can use keepass as the passphrase to trigger retrieval of the password. This works from the RPC commands as well as the GUI.
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keepass.h \
keystore.h \
dbwrapper.h \
limitedmap.h \
main.h \
masternode.h \
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masternode-payments.h \
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masternode-sync.h \
masternodeman.h \
masternodeconfig.h \
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memusage.h \
merkleblock.h \
miner.h \
net.h \
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netbase.h \
noui.h \
policy/fees.h \
policy/policy.h \
policy/rbf.h \
pow.h \
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prevector.h \
primitives/block.h \
primitives/transaction.h \
protocol.h \
pubkey.h \
random.h \
reverselock.h \
rpcclient.h \
rpcprotocol.h \
rpcserver.h \
scheduler.h \
script/interpreter.h \
script/script.h \
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script/script_error.h \
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script/sigcache.h \
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script/sign.h \
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script/standard.h \
serialize.h \
spork.h \
streams.h \
support/allocators/secure.h \
support/allocators/zeroafterfree.h \
support/cleanse.h \
support/pagelocker.h \
sync.h \
threadsafety.h \
timedata.h \
tinyformat.h \
torcontrol.h \
txdb.h \
txmempool.h \
ui_interface.h \
uint256.h \
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undo.h \
util.h \
utilmoneystr.h \
utilstrencodings.h \
utiltime.h \
validationinterface.h \
version.h \
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wallet/crypter.h \
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wallet/db.h \
wallet/wallet.h \
wallet/wallet_ismine.h \
wallet/walletdb.h \
zmq/zmqabstractnotifier.h \
zmq/zmqconfig.h\
zmq/zmqnotificationinterface.h \
zmq/zmqpublishnotifier.h
obj/build.h: FORCE
@$(MKDIR_P) $(builddir)/obj
@$(top_srcdir)/share/genbuild.sh $(abs_top_builddir)/src/obj/build.h \
$(abs_top_srcdir)
libbitcoin_util_a-clientversion.$(OBJEXT): obj/build.h
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# server: shared between dashd and dash-qt
libbitcoin_server_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES) $(MINIUPNPC_CPPFLAGS) $(EVENT_CFLAGS) $(EVENT_PTHREADS_CFLAGS)
libbitcoin_server_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libbitcoin_server_a_SOURCES = \
addrman.cpp \
alert.cpp \
bloom.cpp \
chain.cpp \
checkpoints.cpp \
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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httprpc.cpp \
httpserver.cpp \
init.cpp \
dbwrapper.cpp \
governance.cpp \
main.cpp \
merkleblock.cpp \
miner.cpp \
net.cpp \
noui.cpp \
policy/fees.cpp \
policy/policy.cpp \
pow.cpp \
rest.cpp \
rpcblockchain.cpp \
rpcmasternode.cpp \
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rpcmasternode-budget.cpp \
rpcmining.cpp \
rpcmisc.cpp \
rpcnet.cpp \
rpcrawtransaction.cpp \
rpcserver.cpp \
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script/sigcache.cpp \
timedata.cpp \
torcontrol.cpp \
txdb.cpp \
txmempool.cpp \
validationinterface.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
if ENABLE_ZMQ
LIBBITCOIN_ZMQ=libbitcoin_zmq.a
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libbitcoin_zmq_a_CPPFLAGS = $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES) $(ZMQ_CFLAGS)
libbitcoin_zmq_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libbitcoin_zmq_a_SOURCES = \
zmq/zmqabstractnotifier.cpp \
zmq/zmqnotificationinterface.cpp \
zmq/zmqpublishnotifier.cpp
endif
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# wallet: shared between dashd and dash-qt, but only linked
# when wallet enabled
libbitcoin_wallet_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
libbitcoin_wallet_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libbitcoin_wallet_a_SOURCES = \
activemasternode.cpp \
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darksend.cpp \
dsnotificationinterface.cpp \
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darksend-relay.cpp \
instantx.cpp \
masternode.cpp \
masternode-payments.cpp \
masternode-sync.cpp \
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masternodeconfig.cpp \
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masternodeman.cpp \
Implemented KeePass Integration More info regarding KeePass: http://keepass.info/ KeePass integration will use KeePassHttp (https://github.com/pfn/keepasshttp/) to facilitate communications between the client and KeePass. KeePassHttp is a plugin for KeePass 2.x and provides a secure means of exposing KeePass entries via HTTP for clients to consume. The implementation is dependent on the following: - crypter.h for AES encryption helper functions. - rpcprotocol.h for handling RPC communications. Could only be used partially however due some static values in the code. - OpenSSL for base64 encoding. regular util.h libraries were not used for base64 encoding/decoding since they do not use secure allocation. - JSON Spirit for reading / writing RPC communications The following changes were made: - Added CLI options in help - Added RPC commands: keepass <genkey|init|setpassphrase> - Added keepass.h and keepass.cpp which hold the integration routines - Modified rpcwallet.cpp to support RPC commands The following new options are available for darkcoind and darkcoin-qt: -keepass Use KeePass 2 integration using KeePassHttp plugin (default: 0) -keepassport=<port> Connect to KeePassHttp on port <port> (default: 19455) -keepasskey=<key> KeePassHttp key for AES encrypted communication with KeePass -keepassid=<name> KeePassHttp id for the established association -keepassname=<name> Name to construct url for KeePass entry that stores the wallet passphrase The following rpc commands are available: - keepass genkey: generates a base64 encoded 256 bit AES key that can be used for the communication with KeePassHttp. Only necessary for manual configuration. Use init for automatic configuration. - keepass init: sets up the association between darkcoind and keepass by generating an AES key and sending an association message to KeePassHttp. This will trigger KeePass to ask for an Id for the association. Returns the association and the base64 encoded string for the AES key. - keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>: updates the passphrase in KeePassHttp to a new value. This should match the passphrase you intend to use for the wallet. Please note that the standard RPC commands walletpassphrasechange and the wallet encrption from the QT GUI already send the updates to KeePassHttp, so this is only necessary for manual manipulation of the password. Sample initialization flow from darkcoin-qt console (this needs to be done only once to set up the association): - Have KeePass running with an open database - Start darkcoin-qt - Open console - type: "keepass init" in darkcoin-qt console - (keepass pops up and asks for an association id, fill that in). Example: mydrkwallet - response: Association successful. Id: mydrkwalletdarkcoin - Key: AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= - Edit darkcoin.conf and fill in these values keepass=1 keepasskey=AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= keepassid=mydrkwallet keepassname=testwallet - Restart darkcoin-qt At this point, the association is made. The next action depends on your particular situation: - current wallet is not yet encrypted. Encrypting the wallet will trigger the integration and stores the password in KeePass (Under the 'KeePassHttp Passwords' group, named after keepassname. - current wallet is already encrypted: use "keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>" to store the passphrase in KeePass. At this point, the passphrase is stored in KeePassHttp. When Unlocking the wallet, one can use keepass as the passphrase to trigger retrieval of the password. This works from the RPC commands as well as the GUI.
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keepass.cpp \
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wallet/crypter.cpp \
wallet/db.cpp \
wallet/rpcdump.cpp \
wallet/rpcwallet.cpp \
wallet/wallet.cpp \
wallet/wallet_ismine.cpp \
wallet/walletdb.cpp \
policy/rbf.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
# crypto primitives library
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crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_CONFIG_INCLUDES) $(PIC_FLAGS)
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crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS)
crypto_libbitcoin_crypto_a_SOURCES = \
crypto/common.h \
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crypto/hmac_sha256.cpp \
crypto/hmac_sha256.h \
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crypto/hmac_sha512.cpp \
crypto/hmac_sha512.h \
crypto/ripemd160.cpp \
crypto/aes_helper.c \
crypto/blake.c \
crypto/bmw.c \
crypto/cubehash.c \
crypto/echo.c \
crypto/groestl.c \
crypto/jh.c \
crypto/keccak.c \
crypto/luffa.c \
crypto/shavite.c \
crypto/simd.c \
crypto/skein.c \
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crypto/ripemd160.h \
crypto/sha1.cpp \
crypto/sha1.h \
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crypto/sha256.cpp \
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crypto/sha256.h \
crypto/sha512.h \
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crypto/sph_blake.h \
crypto/sph_bmw.h \
crypto/sph_cubehash.h \
crypto/sph_echo.h \
crypto/sph_groestl.h \
crypto/sph_jh.h \
crypto/sph_keccak.h \
crypto/sph_luffa.h \
crypto/sph_shavite.h \
crypto/sph_simd.h \
crypto/sph_skein.h \
crypto/sph_types.h \
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crypto/sha512.cpp \
crypto/sha512.h
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# common: shared between dashd, and dash-qt and non-server tools
libbitcoin_common_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
libbitcoin_common_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libbitcoin_common_a_SOURCES = \
amount.cpp \
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arith_uint256.cpp \
base58.cpp \
chainparams.cpp \
coins.cpp \
compressor.cpp \
consensus/merkle.cpp \
core_read.cpp \
core_write.cpp \
hash.cpp \
key.cpp \
keystore.cpp \
netbase.cpp \
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primitives/block.cpp \
primitives/transaction.cpp \
protocol.cpp \
pubkey.cpp \
scheduler.cpp \
script/interpreter.cpp \
script/script.cpp \
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script/script_error.cpp \
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script/sign.cpp \
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script/standard.cpp \
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spork.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
# util: shared between all executables.
# This library *must* be included to make sure that the glibc
# backward-compatibility objects and their sanity checks are linked.
libbitcoin_util_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
libbitcoin_util_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libbitcoin_util_a_SOURCES = \
support/pagelocker.cpp \
chainparamsbase.cpp \
clientversion.cpp \
compat/glibc_sanity.cpp \
compat/glibcxx_sanity.cpp \
compat/strnlen.cpp \
random.cpp \
rpcprotocol.cpp \
support/cleanse.cpp \
sync.cpp \
uint256.cpp \
util.cpp \
utilmoneystr.cpp \
utilstrencodings.cpp \
utiltime.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
if GLIBC_BACK_COMPAT
libbitcoin_util_a_SOURCES += compat/glibc_compat.cpp
endif
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# cli: shared between dash-cli and dash-qt
libbitcoin_cli_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
libbitcoin_cli_a_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
libbitcoin_cli_a_SOURCES = \
rpcclient.cpp \
$(BITCOIN_CORE_H)
nodist_libbitcoin_util_a_SOURCES = $(srcdir)/obj/build.h
#
# bitcoind binary #
dashd_SOURCES = dashd.cpp
dashd_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
dashd_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
dashd_LDFLAGS = $(RELDFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LIBTOOL_APP_LDFLAGS)
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if TARGET_WINDOWS
dashd_SOURCES += dashd-res.rc
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endif
dashd_LDADD = \
$(LIBBITCOIN_SERVER) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_COMMON) \
$(LIBUNIVALUE) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_UTIL) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO) \
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$(LIBLEVELDB) \
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$(LIBMEMENV) \
$(LIBSECP256K1)
if ENABLE_ZMQ
dashd_LDADD += $(LIBBITCOIN_ZMQ) $(ZMQ_LIBS)
endif
if ENABLE_WALLET
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dashd_LDADD += libbitcoin_wallet.a
endif
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dashd_LDADD += $(BOOST_LIBS) $(BDB_LIBS) $(SSL_LIBS) $(CRYPTO_LIBS) $(MINIUPNPC_LIBS) $(EVENT_PTHREADS_LIBS) $(EVENT_LIBS)
# dash-cli binary #
dash_cli_SOURCES = dash-cli.cpp
dash_cli_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES) $(EVENT_CFLAGS)
dash_cli_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
dash_cli_LDFLAGS = $(RELDFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LIBTOOL_APP_LDFLAGS)
if TARGET_WINDOWS
dash_cli_SOURCES += dash-cli-res.rc
endif
dash_cli_LDADD = \
$(LIBBITCOIN_CLI) \
$(LIBUNIVALUE) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_UTIL)
dash_cli_LDADD += $(BOOST_LIBS) $(SSL_LIBS) $(CRYPTO_LIBS) $(EVENT_LIBS)
#
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# dash-tx binary #
dash_tx_SOURCES = dash-tx.cpp
dash_tx_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES)
dash_tx_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
dash_tx_LDFLAGS = $(RELDFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LIBTOOL_APP_LDFLAGS)
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if TARGET_WINDOWS
dash_tx_SOURCES += dash-tx-res.rc
endif
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dash_tx_LDADD = \
$(LIBUNIVALUE) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_COMMON) \
$(LIBBITCOIN_UTIL) \
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$(LIBBITCOIN_CRYPTO) \
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$(LIBSECP256K1)
dash_tx_LDADD += $(BOOST_LIBS) $(CRYPTO_LIBS)
#
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# bitcoinconsensus library #
if BUILD_BITCOIN_LIBS
include_HEADERS = script/bitcoinconsensus.h
libbitcoinconsensus_la_SOURCES = \
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crypto/hmac_sha512.cpp \
crypto/ripemd160.cpp \
crypto/sha1.cpp \
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crypto/sha256.cpp \
crypto/sha512.cpp \
hash.cpp \
primitives/transaction.cpp \
pubkey.cpp \
script/bitcoinconsensus.cpp \
script/interpreter.cpp \
script/script.cpp \
uint256.cpp \
utilstrencodings.cpp
if GLIBC_BACK_COMPAT
libbitcoinconsensus_la_SOURCES += compat/glibc_compat.cpp
endif
libbitcoinconsensus_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS) -no-undefined $(RELDFLAGS)
libbitcoinconsensus_la_LIBADD = $(LIBSECP256K1)
libbitcoinconsensus_la_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) -I$(builddir)/obj -I$(srcdir)/secp256k1/include -DBUILD_BITCOIN_INTERNAL
libbitcoinconsensus_la_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS)
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endif
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#
CLEANFILES = leveldb/libleveldb.a leveldb/libmemenv.a
CLEANFILES += *.gcda *.gcno
CLEANFILES += compat/*.gcda compat/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += consensus/*.gcda consensus/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += crypto/*.gcda crypto/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += policy/*.gcda policy/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += primitives/*.gcda primitives/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += script/*.gcda script/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += support/*.gcda support/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += univalue/*.gcda univalue/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += wallet/*.gcda wallet/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += wallet/test/*.gcda wallet/test/*.gcno
CLEANFILES += zmq/*.gcda zmq/*.gcno
DISTCLEANFILES = obj/build.h
EXTRA_DIST = leveldb
clean-local:
-$(MAKE) -C leveldb clean
-$(MAKE) -C secp256k1 clean
-$(MAKE) -C univalue clean
-rm -f leveldb/*/*.gcda leveldb/*/*.gcno leveldb/helpers/memenv/*.gcda leveldb/helpers/memenv/*.gcno
-rm -f config.h
.rc.o:
@test -f $(WINDRES)
$(AM_V_GEN) $(WINDRES) -DWINDRES_PREPROC -i $< -o $@
.mm.o:
$(AM_V_CXX) $(OBJCXX) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) \
$(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(QT_INCLUDES) $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(PIE_FLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
check-symbols: $(bin_PROGRAMS)
if GLIBC_BACK_COMPAT
@echo "Checking glibc back compat..."
$(AM_V_at) READELF=$(READELF) CPPFILT=$(CPPFILT) $(top_srcdir)/contrib/devtools/symbol-check.py < $(bin_PROGRAMS)
endif
check-security: $(bin_PROGRAMS)
if HARDEN
@echo "Checking binary security..."
$(AM_V_at) READELF=$(READELF) OBJDUMP=$(OBJDUMP) $(top_srcdir)/contrib/devtools/security-check.py < $(bin_PROGRAMS)
endif
%.pb.cc %.pb.h: %.proto
@test -f $(PROTOC)
$(AM_V_GEN) $(PROTOC) --cpp_out=$(@D) --proto_path=$(abspath $(<D) $<)
if ENABLE_TESTS
include Makefile.test.include
endif
if ENABLE_BENCH
include Makefile.bench.include
endif
if ENABLE_QT
include Makefile.qt.include
endif
if ENABLE_QT_TESTS
include Makefile.qttest.include
endif