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Author SHA1 Message Date
MarcoFalke
39ff085409
Merge #13617: release: require macOS 10.10+
3828a79711 scripted-diff: prefer MAC_OSX over __APPLE__ (fanquake)
fa6e841e89 gui: remove macOS ProgressBar workaround (fanquake)
68c272527f gui: remove SubstituteFonts (fanquake)
6c6dbd8af5 doc: mention that macOS 10.10 is now required (fanquake)
84b0cfa8b6 release: bump minimum required macOS to 10.10 (fanquake)
26b15df99d depends: set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.10 (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  Closes #13362

  d99abfddb0c8f2111340a6127e77cc686e0043d8
  This workaround should no longer be required, as it should have only been in use when compiled with the 10.7 SDK, which we haven't been building with for a while now.

  5bc5ae30982a0f0f6a9804b05d99434af770c724
  The bugreport linked with this code is for an unrelated? issue, however from what I can tell the correct QTBUG is this one https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-20880. Reading though the discussion there, it seems that the way progress bars are animated changed in macOS 10.10.
  Qt was patched [here (5.5+)](https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/112379/):
  > Disable progress bar animations on 10.10 Yosemite and higher - the native style does not animate them any more. Keep the indeterminate progress bar animation.

  Given all of that, I don't think this is worth keeping around, as it would seem to only be useful in the case that a macOS user is compiling with a Qt < 5.5. That should be pretty unlikely, as we don't support downloaded Qt binaries, and brew currently provides [5.11.1](571b46213c/Formula/qt.rb).

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2020-12-18 01:14:34 +03:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
4bb2af8d19 Merge #9114: [depends] Set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.8
617c96d [depends] Set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.8 (fanquake)
2018-02-07 10:47:44 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
68757db683 Merge #8210: [Qt] Bump to Qt5.6.1
2759597 Only pass -lQt5PlatformSupport if >=Qt5.6 (Jonas Schnelli)
59d063d Use runtime linking of QT libdbus, use custom/temp. SDK URL (Jonas Schnelli)
6194d9a Fix bitcoin_qt.m4 and fix-xcb-include-order.patch (Jonas Schnelli)
f6eb4e2 [depends] OpenSSL 1.0.1k - update config_opts (fanquake)
f25209a depends: bump OSX toolchain (Cory Fields)
2017-12-28 11:44:59 +01:00
Oleg Girko
39750439bf Force to use C++11 mode for compilation (#1463)
* build: Enable C++11 build, require C++11 compiler

Implements #6211.

* depends: use c++11

* build: update ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx to serial 4

* build: force a c++ standard to be specified

Newer compilers may switch to newer standards by default. For example, gcc6
uses std=gnu++14 by default.

* c++11: fix libbdb build against libc++ in c++11 mode

atomic_init clashes with

* c++11: CAccountingEntry must be defined before use in a list

c++11ism. This fixes builds against libc++.
2017-05-05 14:27:27 +03:00
Cory Fields
f0172bf91e osx: bump build sdk to 10.9 2015-01-20 01:49:20 -05:00
Cory Fields
4fe6c3c24f depends: major upgrade to darwin toolchain
tl;dr: Update to the newer stable toolchain and SDK for OSX without giving up
any backwards compatibility. We can move to clang 3.5 as a next step which
allows use to use libc++ and the 10.10 sdk, but we'll need to find a build that
works in gitian/travis first.

Switch to a new, better maintained fork of cctools:
https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port

I've forked this and will be working on it some as well:
https://github.com/theuni/cctools-port

This brings in:
cctools v862
ld64: v241.9

It also fixes 64bit builds, so there's no longer any need to use a 32bit clang.
Since clang is no longer tied to an old/crusty 32bit build, clang has been
upgraded to 3.3. Unfortunately, there's a bug in 3.4 that breaks builds. 3.5
works fine, but there are no binary builds compatible with precise, which is
currently used for gitian and travis. We could always build our own if
necessary.

After updating to stable clang/linker/cctools, it's possible to use a more
recent SDK. The current SDK (10.7) through the most recent 10.10 have all been
built/tested successfully, both with and without 10.6 compatibility. However,
10.10 requires clang 3.5.

SDKs >= 10.9 use libc++ rather than libstdc++. This is verified working as well.
2015-01-02 15:09:43 -05:00
Cory Fields
f397304002 depends: add debug/release flags for linux/osx/win
Linux and mingw enable libstdc++ debugging for extra runtime checks. OSX
doesn't play nice, so don't enable it there.
2014-09-25 14:56:26 -04:00
Cory Fields
1dec09b341 depends: add shared dependency builder
See the README's in depends for documentation
2014-08-08 15:10:46 -04:00