e373959d6fe90cc4507024a6b31a706bfc5bd0c8 Android : Ensure pic build for bdb (Block Mechanic)
Pull request description:
This pr ensures android builds for the BDB dependency have the pic flag enabled. Android builds were failing to link with reloc errors.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK e373959d6fe90cc4507024a6b31a706bfc5bd0c8
jonasschnelli:
utACK e373959d6fe90cc4507024a6b31a706bfc5bd0c8
Tree-SHA512: 68319ed7cc0bd295eaa87dd53ba051daeb1456bc3ab9b48ca0c4b831a9c8da1073480478efde73689f0e403e37409a8459229264656f05ba5fef6c257a74f977
fa9249aaccc3ef7a0a91a822e1cb666c4c9716ec depends: Add missing -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG=1 to debug flags (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Commands that can be used for testing:
```
$ cat 1.cpp
#include <vector>
int main() {
std::vector<int> foo;
foo.begin() + 7;
}
```
```
clang++ -stdlib=libc++ -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDANTIC -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG=1 -Wall 1.cpp -o exe && ./exe
g++ -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDANTIC -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG=1 -Wall 1.cpp -o exe && ./exe
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
cr ACK fa9249aaccc3ef7a0a91a822e1cb666c4c9716ec: patch looks correct
fanquake:
ACK fa9249aaccc3ef7a0a91a822e1cb666c4c9716ec - was going to suggest adding this to the macOS CPP flags as well, however it seems doing that is less straight forward. Could be looked at by someone in a followup.
Tree-SHA512: 2ffbaaf0ccb36bcc9fa1a15426566406c6115c8878ff211a4794d982c5d198672d444a20f6c7ae9f341193f6d8118c7cc50896daf98af9553834379e47ddb39e
69bfcac27a83440092bc6e61904ded910ed4baf4 gui: update Qt base translations for macOS release (fanquake)
Pull request description:
These haven't been updated since their addition, so this updates the list that
controls which qt base translations are bundled with the macOS binary, to all the
languages that are available with qt 5.9.8.
This could probably be improved in some way, however qt updates are infrequent,
and I didn't want to spend any more time looking at this. Also given that no-one
seems to have noticed and/or reported this it wouldn't seem high-priority.
Could be backported to 0.20.1.
Master:
![master](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/82729428-11bce200-9d2a-11ea-8569-ee65d46c7403.png)
This PR:
![fixed](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/82729427-0f5a8800-9d2a-11ea-86dd-1e6a3e211efa.png)
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 69bfcac27a83440092bc6e61904ded910ed4baf4, tested on macOS 10.15.
Tree-SHA512: df142fb16097deb514e72e005b73aafc4eb4ff0c17e423ba5040a3ec6874020a733e1c5259a88923580e71ef73c16222aed28f482b8c270a544a85b745a7b327
22c5a986e95d2bd14273465ca0e15fbe3772252d depends: Consistent use of package variable (Peter Bushnell)
Pull request description:
All other mk files use the package variable consistently except for the two instances here, which have always been here, since depends was introduced in 0.10.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 22c5a986e95d2bd14273465ca0e15fbe3772252d - tested a `make boost -C depends/ -j8`.
Tree-SHA512: 41766a328603db2ebb1f23ea0c5b2936de043587dd86396eaba73524d2f5bdeff25447040e33d61de2ef612a920281cd81c6fac097913270287f344beb839c5d
181989f6c9427fc266dbdcc84cb60ac03e67cdb2 build: Add variable printing target to Makefiles (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
I kept finding myself needing these to debug our build system, since
they are innocuous and are very helpful they probably belong in the
codebase.
Source: John Graham-Cumming
https://www.cmcrossroads.com/article/printing-value-makefile-variable
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 181989f6c9427fc266dbdcc84cb60ac03e67cdb2
fanquake:
ACK 181989f6c9427fc266dbdcc84cb60ac03e67cdb2 - concise amount of useful code. Tested on macOS. Did not visit the link.
Tree-SHA512: 2139621e68a499c7347663ca9dc04e166ea6280e05986c27858df0156016ef2f9461262464d70c601419384f43a4ae3bcc67dfc0a05dbeef64f08386ab429cd8
f0636d34185d235f51eebaa2ad14c1e6fcaed6c2 depends: zlib: Move toolchain options to configure (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
```
zlib has its own custom configure script, see comment in zlib.mk for
more details
```
Performed Guix cross-builds locally and everything worked as expected.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK f0636d34185d235f51eebaa2ad14c1e6fcaed6c2
Tree-SHA512: 7ff6114e52a9c49941da31cb0ebd8918b056bf23343790d758e107003d856f3b1f16ebf4ce0ce22e1216a37a610b4c106def3f869d128bfffa61280d45ed6b38
c295cba5a2f934e51a7c8610ab4c58b8e9d56619 depends: zeromq: disable draft classes and methods (fanquake)
0072237b9e33e0b89f6c9f51dd0b946fa89a6134 depends: xproto: configure flags cleanup (fanquake)
6a8ada3a4f67affcf0ef7452e206083d7b58b2bc depends: qrencode: configure flags cleanup (fanquake)
86beb8cdc4e312bd0bed2cbb273aebb792be2747 depends: fontconfig: configure flags cleanup (fanquake)
e656d95ec74336c2bd93bd387f67aeb6aed4dc40 depends: libxcb: configure flags cleanup (fanquake)
e439388b352b7dfbf2e00c6ba2970fed0a4a5554 depends: libXau: configure flags cleanup (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Related to #16354.
This PR adds additional configure flags to packages in depends to explicitly disable features we aren't using; similar to #16183. It also fixes passing `--without-tools` to `qrencode`.
I've added `--disable-drafts` to `zeromq`:
```bash
Build and install draft classes and methods [default=yes]
```
I'm not entirely sure how far we want to take this. i.e in the `zeromq` package we explicitly pass `--without-libsodium`, even though it's disabled by default.
Do we also want to explicitly pass all the other `--without` flags? :
```bash
--with-libgssapi_krb5 require libzmq build with libgssapi_krb5
[default=no]
--with-libsodium use libsodium instead of built-in tweetnacl
[default=no]
--with-pgm build libzmq with PGM extension. Requires pkg-config
[default=no]
--with-norm build libzmq with NORM protocol extension,
optionally specifying norm path [default=no]
--with-vmci build libzmq with VMCI transport [default=no]
```
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
ACK c295cba5a2f934e51a7c8610ab4c58b8e9d56619
Tree-SHA512: df6d38b863b4008ed2cb06c97eb0e21eaa4b5fde552876065ba7f3c87bf6e372e5b954a51bf3fde2151cfb6d2c022227d34337fc6e50ce0caa1d518abbd2412a
e7a72455fa4d5c5b1a37ceae1ec557354b3009c2 Scripts and tools: increased timeout downloading (Emanuele Cisbani)
Pull request description:
DOWNLOAD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT changed from 10 to 30 because some file start only after 15 sec (see below).
```
Fetching boost_1_64_0.tar.bz2 from https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/release/1.64.0/source/
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- 0:00:15 --:--:-- 0
100 76.7M 100 76.7M 0 0 1863k 0 0:00:42 0:00:42 --:--:-- 8136k
/home/gitianuser/bitcoin/depends/work/download/boost-1_64_0/boost_1_64_0.tar.bz2.temp: OK
```
Tree-SHA512: 43250df818eacedeed5fa3cc8453ecedbf564776fa1c6124e872f46d123423f8bdf174a47389dce7d6cc6b96791953b1bb2f96ce3df6c156415f0c3de2d5cc76
# Conflicts:
# depends/Makefile
6d44c5ebf9 depends: Add commands for each package for each stage (Carl Dong)
80f0e05b70 depends: Preprocessing doesn't care about deps (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Adds make targets for each package for each stage, e.g.
```sh
make zeromq_configured
```
ACKs for commit 6d44c5:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 6d44c5ebf97af4b357079fe4bc2130f98e1d0fd2 (Haven't looked at the code changes, but adding this feature makes sense)
ryanofsky:
ACK 6d44c5ebf97af4b357079fe4bc2130f98e1d0fd2
Tree-SHA512: f1ac0aecfd2372aed09ca63603e2634552cb3f6ff9d610f958e2a66952d7d9e870b4c32b7d996886879e6d3016532272e8b1a10c13ed7b31009c6c96f786db9f
f7696e6183 depends: qt: Don't hardcode pwd path (Carl Dong)
89bee1bdbf depends: tar: Always extract as yourself (Carl Dong)
340ef50772 depends: Defer to Python detected by autoconf (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Removes some implicit assumptions that the depends system has about its environment and, as a side-effect, makes it possible to build the depends tree under severely privilege-limited environments such as containers built by Guix.
Tree-SHA512: e8618f9310a0deae864b44f9b60baa29e6225ba16817973ff7830b55798ebd4343aa06da6c1f92682a7afb709d26f80d6ee794a139d4d44c27caf4f0c8fe95fc
19a0c4af0f depends: native_protobuf: avoid system zlib (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
I don't believe we use any zlib features in protobufs
Tree-SHA512: cd09229f3fac215f58e9ddd4871f190cf2a301e25939aaa1c6ee130d1ba5bbb00d9ebe9ca012a2894bac4c2db923259f34fe43e255ad55ccd2b11ec88afc2a8f
fad8afa3883675880dfa7fa6664fe658f10b11b5 travis: Run unit tests --with-sanitizers=undefined (MarcoFalke)
0d00fd5901102d9ca2b99d6f17a3bd96c946e3b7 depends: allow CC/CXX to be overridden during configure (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
See issue #12691
Tree-SHA512: 0772e8e037411cb4664270945a0fc9c0c1ed24eeaf5308460baee707868f7b700d8e740a6babb1d02bc818a8a4b71d9e33601ab2cc850ff315755fcf3d79d29e
# Conflicts:
# .travis.yml
f447a0a7079619f0d650084df192781cca9fd826 Remove program options from build system (Chun Kuan Lee)
11588c639e8912f1b28e981c1a2a0e4306dbd093 Replace boost program_options (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
Concept from #12744, but without parsing negated options.
Tree-SHA512: 7f418744bb8934e313d77a5f162633746ef5d043de802b9c9cd9f7c1842e7e566eb5f171cd9e2cc13317281b2449c6fbd553fa4f09b837e6af2f5d2b2aabdca2
5bb0164cee depends: Enable unicode support on dbd for Windows (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
define `UNICODE` and `_UNICODE` while compiling for Windows. This would make dbd read filename as utf8 string.
Tree-SHA512: 58ee86ca5333c416c7c4db8266887c085c486cabfbb68c6bd0e66519abb3abfedac6bb7d28e4228eb5c2c4436e4e5060eb7b22490044143b6676d23fc627540a
989c8990bb765eef45c8ee471f084ca81a0bead4 Rename “OS X” to the newer “macOS” convention (Giulio Lombardo)
Pull request description:
Since 2016, with [macOS 10.12 Sierra](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_Sierra), Mac OS X has been renamed in macOS. It would be a nice if Bitcoin's macOS build instructions follow this naming convention to avoid misunderstandings.
Tree-SHA512: 51b7d54bfc39a1a9d0773c64780817c7beca7094aded80481086287474dfa272bf0a1dfa6ef6e3cae91548aa127f65fa730003dddcb97147cdc8c249146aea22
* build: Add cmake as depends package (cmake.mk)
The bls-signatures library requires cmake 3.14
* depends: Update chia_bls to version 1.0.0 of dashpay/bls-signatures
* depends: Rename package chia_bls to bls-dash
* depends: Disable blspy/tests/benchmarks build for chia_bls
Note: Building with tests would require the following:
depends: Fix macOS build for versions < 10.12
Seems like older versions of macOS pretend to support c++17 std libs but do not have/have issues with uncaught_exceptions. "Catch", the testing framework used in the bls lib wants those by default but setting `DCATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS` disables them which should be just fine to do in all cases here.
---
depends/packages/chia_bls.mk | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/depends/packages/chia_bls.mk b/depends/packages/chia_bls.mk
index e79a85844f..25749b74ab 100644
--- a/depends/packages/chia_bls.mk
+++ b/depends/packages/chia_bls.mk
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ define $(package)_set_vars
$(package)_config_opts_darwin+= -DCMAKE_AR="$(host_prefix)/native/bin/$($(package)_ar)"
$(package)_config_opts_darwin+= -DCMAKE_RANLIB="$(host_prefix)/native/bin/$($(package)_ranlib)"
endif
+
+ $(package)_cppflags+= -DCATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS
endef
define $(package)_config_cmds
--
* depends: Drop obsolete variable
* bls: Integrate the upgraded version into the codebase
* depends: Pre-fetch relic to fix gitian
Can fetch apt packages only when building with lxc
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
0c55d8b58186ba69fffc147cd02b174450dac578 depends: qt: Patch to remove dep on libX11 (Carl Dong)
222e6cc52075cf6f866ce4a2e5900f0d6358f903 gitignore: Actually pay attention to depends patches (Carl Dong)
65f8da08df601ac98bad6f638392343fd564c0b9 symbol-check: Disallow libX11-*.so.* shared libraries (Carl Dong)
924569914e6079763fd1692bed372ded2c63d685 depends: libXext isn't needed by anyone (Carl Dong)
689d3b4a030675b6de87a55463a8e155843293fb build-aux: Remove check for x11-xcb (Carl Dong)
aa53cb7a2f04a59a4722c662e67b7a6ec04e32b5 depends: libX11: Make package headers-only (Carl Dong)
9a01ab04e1125b37618266d7fd1c3a6e3bb7e3f8 depends: qt: Explicitly stop using Xlib/libX11 (Carl Dong)
1ec30b8fbe4a162d6e2e6a9711d83f1bafd9b645 depends: xproto is only directly needed by libXau (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Related to: #16150
We noticed that we could build QT without using XLib/libX11 as a library. XLib/libX11's headers are still used, and a minimal `configure.ac` has been added to eliminate overly-enthusiastic configure-time dependencies that aren't actually required to obtain the headers.
This also means that we eliminate XLib/libX11 as required shared libraries at runtime, which is desirable.
See commit messages for more details.
---
Reviewers: I am least sure about the minimal `configure.ac`, as I'm not too familiar with the autoconf syntax. Any improvements w/re robustness would be welcome.
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
ACK 0c55d8b58186ba69fffc147cd02b174450dac578
fanquake:
ACK 0c55d8b58186ba69fffc147cd02b174450dac578
Tree-SHA512: 41f653a0f91bc0e0faac49713c0c6dfd8cb605f9c4e34eb75a790dd808ebf3e5c160f1dd40bc8fbc911ee718ea319313b526d63733c98ff62d8dffecb58caa01
8a26848c460160e1279f26bc413f693a34e33b9d build: Fix m4 escaping (Hennadii Stepanov)
9123ec15db104397998f5084afc69403d2f9e4b8 build: Remove extra tokens warning (Hennadii Stepanov)
fded4f48c33742d7c790335c8de59c15b80d94e6 build: Remove duplicated QT_STATICPLUGIN define (Hennadii Stepanov)
05a93d5d96101b45d87571af5b772c7a1e82fd27 build: Fix indentation in bitcoin_qt.m4 (Hennadii Stepanov)
ddbb41931019ed4226af3df37874c7eb7cf570f1 build: Use pkg-config in BITCOIN_QT_CONFIGURE for all hosts (Hennadii Stepanov)
492971de35bab26346545f68365872211f458b00 build: Fix mingw pkgconfig file and dependency naming (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR makes `bitcoin_qt.m4` to use `pkg-config` for all hosts and removes non-pkg-config paths from it. This is a step towards the idea which was clear [stated](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8314#issue-76644643) by Cory Fields:
> I believe the consensus is to treat Windows like the others and require pkg-config across the board. We can drop all of the non-pkg-config paths, and simply AC_REQUIRE(PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG)
There are two unsolved problems with this PR. If depends is built with `DEBUG=1` the `configure` script fails to pickup Qt:
- for macOS host (similar to, but not the same as #16391)
- for Windows host (regression)
The fix is ~on its way~ submitted in #18298 (as a followup).
Also this PR picks some small improvements from #17820.
ACKs for top commit:
theuni:
Code review ACK 8a26848c460160e1279f26bc413f693a34e33b9d
dongcarl:
Code Review ACK 8a26848c460160e1279f26bc413f693a34e33b9d
laanwj:
Code review ACK 8a26848c460160e1279f26bc413f693a34e33b9d
Tree-SHA512: 3b25990934b939121983df7707997b31d61063b1207d909f539d69494c7cb85212f353092956d09ecffebb9fef28b869914dd1216a596d102fcb9744bb5487f7
d0a829e9632379e42f0be5c554e3b692f0d14a95 build: fix mutex detection when building bdb on macOS (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Starting with the Apple Clang shipped with Xcode 12, [Apple has enabled -Werror=implicit-function-declaration by default](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode-release-notes/xcode-12-release-notes):
> Clang now reports an error when you use a function without an explicit declaration when building C or Objective-C code for macOS (-Werror=implicit-function-declaration flag is on). This additional error detection unifies Clang’s behavior for iOS/tvOS and macOS 64-bit targets for this diagnostic. (49917738)
This causes bdbs mutex detection to fail when building on macOS (not cross-compiling):
```bash
checking for mutexes... UNIX/fcntl
configure: WARNING: NO SHARED LATCH IMPLEMENTATION FOUND FOR THIS PLATFORM.
configure: error: Unable to find a mutex implementation
```
as previously emitted warnings are being turned into errors. i.e:
```bash
configure:18704: checking for mutexes
configure:18815: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang -mmacosx-version-min=10.12 --sysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk -o conftest -pipe -O2 -I/Users/michael/github/fanquake-bitcoin/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0/include -L/Users/michael/github/fanquake-bitcoin/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0/lib conftest.c -lpthread >&5
conftest.c:46:1: warning: type specifier missing, defaults to 'int' [-Wimplicit-int]
main() {
^
conftest.c:51:2: error: implicitly declaring library function 'exit' with type 'void (int) __attribute__((noreturn))' [-Werror,-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
exit (
^
conftest.c:51:2: note: include the header <stdlib.h> or explicitly provide a declaration for 'exit'
1 warning and 1 error generated.
```
Append `-Wno-error=implicit-function-declaration` to `cflags` so that `-Wimplicit-function-declaration` [returns to being a warning](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html#cmdoption-wno-error), and the configure checks succeed.
Fixes#19411.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK d0a829e9632379e42f0be5c554e3b692f0d14a95
Tree-SHA512: 7813005b1fc0b370f843b6c0672acab32c999416e92c3f02b75d866e9c7aa41fe5822704fc74de6b65f0d7d94f2cdd05cc7c3ee83295ff1ecbc71d8492b9a2bf
50037e97d11356218c4b36767232e47b74742b0b depends: fix boost mac cross build with clang 9+ (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
The ancient "darwin-4.9.1" profile has long been used to match against clang, which prior to version 9, reported 4.9.1 as its version when invoking "clang++ -dumpversion". Presumably this was a historical compatibility quirk related to Apple's switch from gcc to clang.
This was "fixed" in clang 9.0, so that -dumpversion reports the real version. Unfortunately that had the side-effect of breaking the (brittle) boost compiler detection.
Move to the seemingly more-correct "clang-darwin" profile, which passes the checks and builds correctly.
Also switch to using ar rather than libtool for archiving, as it's what the clang-darwin profile expects to be using.
Note that because this is using a different profile, some of the final command-line arguments end up changing. Those changes look sane at a glance.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 50037e97d11356218c4b36767232e47b74742b0b - tested on on macOS, will wait for the gitian build.
Tree-SHA512: eac1f353513a445add6fbece7fc78dd3dbdde5e2219bfb7739b82f40bb14de449667a94d2e303d43c67d9b38e7ceb0ba5f0d8fe20b40be2017b1ca0875467c2c
2620e24b83d16bf0f2bfe360dee1e98b4be59ca5 [depends] boost: update to 1.70 (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Version [1.70](https://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_70_0.html) is most recent.
Versions needed for:
* 1.66: #12557: fixes the single arm64 configuration ([06ee5b5](06ee5b54ef))
ACKs for commit 2620e2:
Tree-SHA512: 6e0174f1d92c2c24314c0689d4809e048914f8f42d17aa73799f5ee232169e0dd0ed71f5f973903c44c08309f2837c629c493f15e5c31ec6c7bd1daae5f3b25f
430bf6c7a1a24a59050e7c9dac56b64b820edb43 depends: fix bitcoin-qt back-compat with older freetype versions at runtime (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Fixes#14339. Thanks to @fanquake for confirming.
A few years ago, libfreetype introduced ```FT_Get_Font_Format()``` as an alias for ```FT_Get_X11_Font_Format()```, but ```FT_Get_X11_Font_Format()``` was kept for abi backwards-compatibility.
Our qt bump to 5.9 introduced a call to```FT_Get_Font_Format()```. Replace it with ```FT_Get_X11_Font_Format()``` in order to remain compatibile with older freetype, which is still used by e.g. Ubuntu Trusty.
Needs 0.17 backport.
Tree-SHA512: 89c7b268c7d397c5195f5fb6f27473dbf5bdd6c85f7c6f6b35b49c719df1dbc117e105275f1d31bc2b80fecf5f8a852dc89247c4e4537a788f8e76ad34c72d64
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).
Tree-SHA512: 4278cb30cc9bcb313e166129ecf032c808995f8b51a3123637c47860a0010ac88f86f82ec44792153b6b1e5cca595f25013b2eaeae80194647b9ce4f7eaf32c1
Ugrade Qt depends to Qt5.9.4
Depends can now be built with Qt5.9.4 , which is Qt's new long term
support version.
Fix depends Qt5.9.4 mac build
Apply patch from QTBUG-67286
Upgrade Qt depends to 5.9.6
00db418176 Add aarch64 qt depends support for cross compiling bitcoin-qt (TheCharlatan)
Pull request description:
This also adds a generic qt linux target in packages.mk . I am a bit confused by the existing docs for the RISC addition. Are there boards that would support running bitcoin-qt, or at the very least forwarding X over ssh? Is everybody building depends with `NO_QT=1` when targeting RISC? If not, I will revert the change for a generic qt linux package definition back to the piecemeal solution.
This pull request should close#13495
Tree-SHA512: 519b951bf50f214ad725e5330094582a212333cd85b0ae442c67f9afec5629995dfad130258c7706a61f7b7cccbfa49bce69b9931f7e30cf12b382cd9a0a4749
12c93cb85b depends: use MacOS friendly sed syntax in qt.mk (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
I just got this error on master:
```
make clean-all
make -j5
[...]
/bitcoin/depends/sources/qttools-opensource-src-5.9.6.tar.xz: OK
Preprocessing qt...
sed: 1: "qtbase/mkspecs/bitcoin- ...": extra characters at the end of q command
make: *** /bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-apple-darwin17.7.0/qt/5.9.6-b48df1b490b/.stamp_preprocessed] Error 1
```
Tree-SHA512: 1eaee535c0d637a67801c7dd48e9cd5a037823f4e162a6f50e375787045fdb95929f409a88c7d000d8781a4edc497b5ccb1fd23a24e29324ec633157fadd371e
4b6998455776ed3e1b7c996c14f15f0c304c9269 Add depends 32-bit arm support for bitcoin-qt (Sebastian Kung)
Pull request description:
Some hobbyists are used to using the desktop for interfacing with their raspberry pi. This commits adds qt to the arm-linux-gnueabihf target.
Tree-SHA512: cb03387267eb8f68dfd79735c2c01c5a119c406e5578805e60b377934da42d46cb34d35e45c8843979dfb4070859c553d09ae348b468d9731523f33307132fa8
aff16fd depends: Add 'make clean' and 'make clean-all' rules (Henrik Jonsson)
Pull request description:
It's useful to have a standard way to clean up the work done by the
depends system when testing changes to it.
Tree-SHA512: d56686ca810c2531d852049420f242178d124d45a2508feeac0acf80408e8a95fc9915fb777ff0cbc4edc496990f5fdecf699c87d7986164c74b8fbf418ebf49
4ef82f1 depends: biplist 1.0.3 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
biplist should now be usable for reproducible builds without any patching.
One change has been incorporated, the two remaining changes were rejected upstream: https://bitbucket.org/wooster/biplist/pull-requests/9/make-biplist-ordering-deterministic/diff#comment-None
testing on gitian cc @jonasschnelli
Tree-SHA512: a3ef3ecad08b09f7a34d927bc4e3d8604099e9acb2c984bbe741df6162f4014f40e9eb2fd28309fc79d3dd2bb82f14bfd473925b90048e5fd135a471726a4836
992f56876 depends: Only use D_DARWIN_C_SOURCE when building miniupnpc on darwin (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Only use D_DARWIN_C_SOURCE when building on darwin, so we don't inadvertently introduce issues elsewhere.
cc @theuni
Tree-SHA512: e49a8456ba2b9925c06e62c73e139152b6d63cc5a4cee66944e41c863ca9103e98ac81a5718eceb3d0885a677fc53ece34062b02c304a05c3280e094965e856a
fc1bfcf Update mac_alias to 2.0.7 (Douglas Roark)
deee216 Delete mac_alias patch (Douglas Roark)
Pull request description:
The patch Bitcoin Core has been maintaining for mac_alias was pulled by the mac_alias maintainer in commit 4f31cb084c1c6a8626128b0b00842020b6db9037. Delete the patch and remove the patch from the depends system.
Note that this PR won't be complete until a new version of mac_alias containing the patch has been released, and the depends system is updated to reflect the new version.
Tree-SHA512: e13f1b45c0a56e95645b1aff77036c8a24c29c3f18ea0d386fba8d6d0f5fd07c434afc09dcd644d46ca096d6a7a0d5097f1eca3be5b5a5475eb3d54407044fd9
974f0bf8e684696be7796dbf3d48ff0a41f4ac26 depends: Mention RISC-V known compilation issue with gcc-7.3.x (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
0d1f38c45ff40f17b42074e3b58211e794a19edb depends: update zmq config.guess/config.sub for riscv support (fanquake)
409481c46555afb34a038dbc69a8285b83eb952e depends: latest config.sub (fanquake)
d7005e9988ddae4d3507963b42c525257c34ddb0 depends: latest config.guess (fanquake)
359e2e352590e1e473da70e28a38d14a068a3103 depends: Add RISC-V support (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This adds support for riscv32 and riscv64 builds to the depends system.
The change consists of documentation and build system changes. The most significant change is an update of `config.sub` and `config.guess` inside zeromq patch, as the current version does not recognize the `riscv*` host tuples (there's no new version of ZeroMQ yet with newer ones).
Good thing: RISC-V 64-bit toolchain packages can be installed out of the box on Ubuntu 18.04+.
I would also like to add RISC-V 64-bit executables to gitian, but this will not be possible until #12511 .
Tree-SHA512: 358ed72ee9e4ae44e7d305c09a4ff5ce5460eeb7ed915eb25d39c8f43b61e7b347f51bf0ae5d83ddb4ce8876dea7703c926b3baa3cccb4932b3bc17160d801bb
(cherry picked from commit 6c6a3001e51b1679af2f375f158d8c87bbb330bc)
# Conflicts:
# depends/Makefile
13a399a46 depends: patch pthread_set_name_np out of zeromq (Cory Fields)
8f7922636 depends: zeromq 4.2.3 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This is a followup to #9254 and #11981. Zeromq 4.2.3 was released just after #9254 was merged, and contains a years worth of improvements/bug fixes. See the release notes [here](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/releases/tag/v4.2.3).
Todo:
- [ ] Add zeromq-4.2.3.tar.gz to /depends-sources on bitcoincore.org
- [ ] Verify gitian builds are still OK
- [ ] Check: https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/pull/2787
Tree-SHA512: 85e06f47be3e1fdedcee50ce90e3391d69df2ea1c167472ffc3126d8970d418eb75141b970e422eb2fda9a8cad00e6ba5b36afa53565171a9ebaa152a9dc9b60
(cherry picked from commit 765a3ebb02)
# Conflicts:
# doc/dependencies.md
31a013563 Add required package dependencies for depends cross compilation [skip-ci] (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Stumbled over this during a setup of a new depends compile system.
Related to #8913.
Tree-SHA512: 67e2fdf9ca3cbedeb02982fa73771dd36978b319e9291ea5a41ede7fdf772c4505ccc9523b48fe66ead927f141efefbdf1e3eaa19a9d8a1304861a8ede040056
a6365c5 depends: fix libzmq's needless linking against libstdc++ (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Broken gitian builds were introduced with #9254. Big thanks to @jonasschnelli for narrowing down the bisection.
This is broken for a number of reasons, including:
- g++ understands "-static-libstdc++ -lstdc++" to mean "link against whatever libstdc++ exists, probably shared", which in itself is buggy.
- another stdlib (libc++ for example) may be in use
Tree-SHA512: d84968ee680f32ea799034ee516e9477fff2b1ef1b7c9a8ef1941631520ab196ecd50f5d64f3ed1c84113ead44be5e3ddf6ff2ae0277625bdeed05f1da89e017
126999d depends: fix zmq build with mingw < 4.0 (Cory Fields)
387879d [depends] ZeroMQ 4.2.2 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Update depends ZeroMQ to 4.2.2, the release notes are available [here](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/releases).
We can drop both patches, as they have both been merged upstream (they actually had been for some time but just hadn't yet made it into a release).
`--without-documentation` is deprecated and has been replaced with `--without-docs`.
`--disable-perf` disables building performance measuring tools, which are enabled by default, see the libzmq [configure.ac](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/blob/master/configure.ac#L367).
Updated dependencies.md.
`--disable-curve-keygen` disable building the curve key generation tool. See [here](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/blob/master/configure.ac#L405).
Can someone on windows test that this is still working correctly. Maybe @achow101 ?
Tree-SHA512: c6c4b15f545b6de21648f05027b5500fca0e6b5b72e791ac9a0aa523c57f2feb5aae94e42531275dddd922e11e462a52f08be1118ba1629c3cae765b18e5d720
f617d1b06 [depends] native_ds_store 1.1.2 (fanquake)
46b752ab5 [depends] native_mac_alias 2.0.6 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
mac_alias and ds_store have moved from Bitbucket to GitHub.
See https://github.com/al45tair/mac_alias and https://github.com/al45tair/ds_store.
mac_alias has been updated to be compatible with Python 3? ~~~so we should be able to drop our patch.~~~ I've dropped some of the patch for now.
Quickly tested on macOS, because depends building is broken with latest the Xcode see #11461.
Related #8134.
Tree-SHA512: d0017883f86b29bc4ab03bade5aaad9959e4343cd66596805fae48a1804e4bd150c77652f08e3e6cfafb3193f7c0183686f1f60c83f3a4204d40f76041c13ed2
f38c05104 [depends] Don't build libevent sample code (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Noticed today while doing Windows depends builds.
Before and after libevent build on OS X.
```
Building libevent...
GEN include/event2/event-config.h
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make all-am
CC buffer.lo
CC bufferevent.lo
CC bufferevent_filter.lo
CC bufferevent_ratelim.lo
CC bufferevent_sock.lo
CC bufferevent_pair.lo
CC event.lo
CC evmap.lo
CC evthread.lo
CC evutil.lo
CC evutil_rand.lo
CC evutil_time.lo
CC listener.lo
CC log.lo
CC select.lo
CC poll.lo
CC kqueue.lo
CC signal.lo
CC evdns.lo
CC event_tagging.lo
CC evrpc.lo
CC http.lo
CC evthread_pthread.lo
CC sample/dns-example.o
CC sample/event-read-fifo.o
CC sample/hello-world.o
CC sample/http-server.o
CC sample/http-connect.o
CC sample/signal-test.o
CC sample/time-test.o
CCLD libevent_core.la
CCLD libevent_pthreads.la
CCLD libevent.la
CCLD libevent_extra.la
CCLD sample/event-read-fifo
CCLD sample/dns-example
CCLD sample/hello-world
CCLD sample/http-server
CCLD sample/http-connect
CCLD sample/signal-test
CCLD sample/time-test
Staging libevent...
```
```
Building libevent...
GEN include/event2/event-config.h
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make all-am
CC buffer.lo
CC bufferevent.lo
CC bufferevent_filter.lo
CC bufferevent_pair.lo
CC bufferevent_ratelim.lo
CC bufferevent_sock.lo
CC event.lo
CC evmap.lo
CC evthread.lo
CC evutil.lo
CC evutil_rand.lo
CC evutil_time.lo
CC listener.lo
CC log.lo
CC select.lo
CC poll.lo
CC kqueue.lo
CC signal.lo
CC evdns.lo
CC event_tagging.lo
CC evrpc.lo
CC http.lo
CC evthread_pthread.lo
CCLD libevent_core.la
CCLD libevent_pthreads.la
CCLD libevent.la
CCLD libevent_extra.la
Staging libevent...
```
Tree-SHA512: a82bde38e110a16f934c0f1e95d3ae66662c1b3c1367e4a6e7c4994f585ebeea4f5cbee4d98a8dc64a8e8936eb9f4bb0c55fb65e718f724d88e81cb8fa84be88
cc879675e1 depends: Remove ccache (fanquake)
Pull request description:
After discussion with @theuni, we can possibly just remove ccache from depends entirely.
Related to #12606
Tree-SHA512: ae0a60c8d97467fa41d617daa48ed22159cf32613808634a983304901dd5ed27124e77868d2314004e5144f7b35ba1333f720bb12daec4c5ca03aaf29d593ef2
a0daea459cf4812fbdda9a7ead131a73f5856c09 [build] depends macOS: point --sysroot to SDK (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Fixes errors like `fatal error: 'unistd.h' file not found` when building depends on macOS.
Replaces #14352 (which doesn't work on Catalina).
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK a0daea459cf4812fbdda9a7ead131a73f5856c09
Tree-SHA512: 995b1e1e84e635b32d1d4038bc63730c94a7c318b7240f6d62825977e5c97fe52c5aa5a0f39070beb0df8271dd294b36d6b5cf7f09ad07494fb15d5bd4d77f68
* Retry downloading of depends sources 3 times
* Manually invoke apt-get update and install instead of using addon
This allows us to use travis_retry on these operations.
* Add exception for depends/Makefile in .gitignore
* Remove --retry from curl call
This avoids future confusion as we don't rely on curl anymore to properly
retry downloads. curls does only retry on transient errors, while Travis
might cause all kinds of errors which circumvent the retry logic of curl.
We may eventually want to break out harfbuzz and build it in depends, but
for now just ensure that runtime dependencies don't depend on whether or not
harfbuzz was present on the builder.
* Add libbacktrace to depends
This is currently only useful to extract symbols. It fails to gather
stacktraces when compiled with MinGW, so we can only use it to get symbol
information from a stack trace which we gathered outside of libbacktrace.
* Add -mbig-obj to CXXFLAGS for MinGW builds
* Implement stacktraces for C++ exceptions
This is a hack and should only be used for debugging. It works by wrapping
the C++ ABI __wrap___cxa_allocate_exception. The wrapper records a backtrace
and stores it in a global map. Later the stacktrace can be retrieved with
GetExceptionStacktraceStr.
This commit also adds handlers to pretty print uncaught exceptions and
signals.
* Use GetPrettyExceptionStr for all unhandled exceptions
* Use --enable-stacktraces in CI for linux32/linux64
* Register exception translators to pretty print exceptions in unit tests
* Catch and print python exceptions when stopping nodes
Otherwise the code at the bottom is never executed when nodes crash,
leading to no output of debug.log files on Travis.
* Remove now unneeded/unused TestCrash methods
* Fixes from Bitcoin #12474
This commit fixes building of boost and openssl on armv7l as described in Bitcoin issue #12474
* Prevent compiler from emitting illegal instructions to armv7l CPUs
* Limit dwsize for armv7l
* Remove superfluous cppflags argument
* Merge #9744: Remove unused module from rpc-tests
a432aa0 Remove unused module from rpc-tests (Takashi Mitsuta)
* Merge #9696: [trivial] Fix recently introduced typos in comments
0c9b9b7 [trivial] Fix recently introduced typos in comments (practicalswift)
* Merge #9657: Improve rpc-tests.py
a6a3e58 Various review markups for rpc-tests.py improvements (John Newbery)
3de3ccd Refactor rpc-tests.py (John Newbery)
afd38e7 Improve rpc-tests.py arguments (John Newbery)
91bffff Use argparse in rpc_tests.py (John Newbery)
1581ecb Use configparser in rpc-tests.py (John Newbery)
* Merge #9724: Qt/Intro: Add explanation of IBD process
f6d18f5 Qt/Intro: Explain a bit more what will happen first time (Luke Dashjr)
50c5657 Qt/Intro: Storage shouldn't grow significantly with pruning enabled (Luke Dashjr)
9adb694 Qt/Intro: Move sizeWarningLabel text into C++ code (Luke Dashjr)
* Merge #9794: Minor update to qrencode package builder
1bfe6b4 Use package name variable inside $(package)_file_name variable (Mitchell Cash)
* Merge #9726: netbase: Do not print an error on connection timeouts through proxy
3ddfe29 netbase: Do not print an error on connection timeouts through proxy (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
13f6085 netbase: Make InterruptibleRecv return an error code instead of bool (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
* Merge #9727: Remove fallbacks for boost_filesystem < v3
056aba2 Remove fallbacks for boost_filesystem < v3 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
* Merge #9485: ZMQ example using python3 and asyncio
b471daf Adddress nits, use asyncio signal handling, create_task (Bob McElrath)
4bb7d1b Add python version checks and 3.4 example (Bob McElrath)
5406d51 Rewrite to not use Polling wrapper for asyncio, link to python2.7 example (Bob McElrath)
5ea5368 ZMQ example using python3 and asyncio (Bob McElrath)
* Merge #9807: RPC doc fix-ups.
851f6a3 [qa][doc] Correct rpc test options in readme (fanquake)
41e7219 [trivial] Add tests_config.ini to .gitignore (fanquake)
* Dashify
Co-Authored-By: PastaPastaPasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Change file permissions
* update travis.yml -parallel -> --jobs
Adds -p option so that `mkdir` does not error if build dir already exists.
Before this change, if chia_bls build failed for some previous reason (e.g. b/c cmake was not installed), the chia_bls build would always fail in the future because the `build` directory already exists. Previous error message:
```
$ make -j4
Configuring chia_bls...
mkdir: cannot create directory ‘build’: File exists
make: *** [/Users/nmarley/projects/dash/depends/work/build/x86_64-apple-darwin18.0.0/chia_bls/b24c15cef6567a855e901b4774d1d22efb063ea9-e5023308c2a/./.stamp_configured] Error 1
```
* Use subdirectory for depends cache in gitian builds
* Make timestamps of wrappers deterministic
* Use ccache in gitian builds
* Upgrade ccache to latest version (3.4.2)
* Build the branch that belongs to the Jenkins build instead of develop
* GCC-7 and glibc-2.27 compat code
* Statically link libstdc++ for GCC based builds
Makes sure binaries which are built on a newer build host still work
on older distros.
* Use python3 when installing MacOS native tools
* Move actual build logic out of Travis and upgrade to gcc-7
Travis will now simply call a few scripts which do the actual work.
These scripts will first create a "builder image" which contains the
necessary environment for the actual build. Then scripts are called
inside this builder image to do the build.
This should make us more independant from Travis and also allows us
to do local CI testing.
The build matrix is also moved out of .travis.yml and instead moved
into ci/matrix.sh. This script is sourced with only "BUILD_TARGET" being
set so that it internally can figure out which other environment
variables need to be set.
This commit also upgrades the used GCC version to 7. This is due to the
use of ubuntu:bionic as base image for the builder image.
* Add Jenkinsfiles for regular CI and nightly gitian builds
* Automatically download OSX SDK in gitian-build.sh
* Remove bogus "export MAKEJOBS=-j5"
* Forward cache/src dirs into builder container
Fixes caching issues on Travis.
* fix
* Fail build immediately when building depends took too long
Setting PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR environment variable to "/"
for building Qt makes pkgconf behave strange
(remove "/" prefix instead of adding it).
And it makes no sense to set this variable for old pkgconfig anyway.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Girko <ol@infoserver.lv>
027fdb8 When/if the copyright line does not mention Bitcoin Core developers, add a second line to copyrights in -version, About dialog, and splash screen (Luke Dashjr)
cc2095e Rewrite FormatParagraph to handle newlines within input strings correctly (Luke Dashjr)
cddffaf Bugfix: Include COPYRIGHT_HOLDERS_SUBSTITUTION in Makefile substitutions so it gets passed to extract-strings correctly (Luke Dashjr)
29598e4 Move PACKAGE_URL to configure.ac (Luke Dashjr)
78ec83d splashscreen: Resize text to fit exactly (Luke Dashjr)
3cae140 Bugfix: Actually use _COPYRIGHT_HOLDERS_SUBSTITUTION everywhere (Luke Dashjr)
4d5a3df Bugfix: gitian-descriptors: Add missing python-setuptools requirement for OS X (biplist module) (Luke Dashjr)
e4ab5e5 Bugfix: Correct copyright year in Mac DMG background image (Luke Dashjr)
917b1d0 Set copyright holders displayed in notices separately from the package name (Luke Dashjr)
c39a6ff Travis & gitian-osx: Use depends for ds_store and mac_alias modules (Luke Dashjr)
902ccde depends: Add mac_alias to depends (Luke Dashjr)
82a2d98 depends: Add ds_store to depends (Cory Fields)
de619a3 depends: Pass PYTHONPATH along to configure (Cory Fields)
e611b6e macdeploy: Use rsvg-convert rather than cairosvg (Luke Dashjr)
63bcdc5 More complicated package name substitution for Mac deployment (Luke Dashjr)
1a6c67c Parameterise 2009 in translatable copyright strings (Luke Dashjr)
d5f4683 Unify package name to as few places as possible without major changes (Luke Dashjr)
* 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++.
This does not break any existing prefix behavior, only makes new behavior work.
For example:
CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/config.site ./configure --prefix=/
Remove sed-based qt PIDLIST_ABSOLUTE workaround, replace by a patch that
works for both old (such as used by Travis and Ubuntu Precise) and new
mingw (Ubuntu Trusty).
This passes `-Wa,--noexecstack` to the assembler when building
platform-specific assembly files, to signal that a non-executable stack
can be used. This is the same approach as used by Debian
(see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=430583)
This version of miniupnpc fixes a buffer overflow in the XML (ugh)
parser during initial network discovery.
http://talosintel.com/reports/TALOS-2015-0035/
The commit fixing the vulnerability is:
79cca974a4
Reported by timothy on IRC.
This should fix the spurious comparison tool failures.
See discussion here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/6305
The race fix was cherry-picked on top of the version we're currently using, so
it should be functionally identical otherwise.
This should be functionally identical to what's in place now. It was built from
be0eef7744
That commit is the same as this pruned commit in TheBlueMatt's repo:
https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/bitcoinj/commit/0f7b5d8
Now we'll be able to trust the line numbers in the stack traces.
Boost assumes variadic templates are always available in GCC 4.4+, but
they aren't since we don't build with -std=c++11.
This applies the patch that fixed the issue in boost 1.57:
eec8085549
See also: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/10500
Documentation more readable when viewed on Github.
Some extra changes by @laanwj:
- Make README.usage the default README. This is more convenient from a
user perspective. Link to other documentation in this default README
- Add list of popular targets for cross compilation, change default to
Win64 instead of Win32
In some cases (Travis), sources and build caches may be moved around in-between
builds, and we can't necessarily trust that everything is still intact.
This introduces pre-build checks that verify against stashed checksums.
Note that this will cause all sources to be re-downloaded, since cached sources
weren't trustworthy before this.
See here for background: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-34748
libxcb temporarily had an abi breakage which caused crashes when qt was
compiled against a non-compatible version. Building qt with -qt-xcb should have
shielded us from this issue, except that incompatible headers were used when
building qt's wrapper.
Make sure those headers aren't picked up by qt's build.
Details:
qt's build adds a wrapper around the xcb libs when -qt-xcb is used. This is
done to avoid having to link to a handful of different libs, which may not be
api/abi stable. This build depends on include-order, so that its files are
found before the real libxcb headers.
Our build (for other reasons related to qt's complicated build-system) injects
our prefix into CXXFLAGS. Because libxcb is found in this path, that reverses
the include-order, negating the purpose of the wrapper.
To fix, libxcb's includes are simply moved to a subdir. pkg-config ensures that
they're still found properly when needed.
To make things even more interesting, this behavior in qt's .pro files is broken:
INCLUDEPATH += $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_XCB
The INCLUDEPATH variable is processed by qmake which automatically prefixes each
entry with "-I". The QMAKE_CFLAGS_XCB variable comes from pkg-config and
already contains -I, making the path look like "-I-I/path/to/xcb/headers".
To work around that, CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS are used here rather than INCLUDEPATH.
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.
Broken hash logic caused all depends on some platforms (osx at least) to end up
with the same build-id. Without this fix, nothing will be rebuilt when recipes
or dependencies change.
Rebased-From: d57b303e1e
Github-Pull: #5586
Broken hash logic caused all depends on some platforms (osx at least) to end up
with the same build-id. Without this fix, nothing will be rebuilt when recipes
or dependencies change.
Since the last commit will force rebuilds of all depends, take the opportunity
to clean up a few other things that would trigger rebuilds as well.
- Move source stamps to the sources dir so that SOURCES_PATH is respected for
"make download".
- Only print "fetching..." when actually downloading a file.
- Avoid using non-deterministic paths for the recipe hash (patch location).
This should ensure that all builders get the same resulting build-ids.
- Use a per-package source paths. This will allow for removing old source files
in the future.
- Use a host-agnostic path for downloads which gets cleaned up properly.
Fixes default hidden symbol visibility for our linux->osx cross build. Without
this change, the check for working -fvisibility=hidden fails, and all symbols
are visible by default.
Ugly as this is, it's just a simple find/replace to fix a bug in Qt's configure.
They assume in an "XPLATFORM_MAC" block that the builder is capable of running
osx programs. This should be "BUILD_ON_MAC" instead.
Descriptors now make use of the dependencies builder, so results are cached.
A very new version (>= e9741525c) of Gitian should be used in order to take
advantage of caching.
We're not ready to switch to a static qt5 for Linux yet due to missing plugin
support. This adds a recipe for building a shared qt4 that we build and link
against, but don't distribute.
make USE_LINUX_STATIC_QT5=1 can be used to build static qt5 as before.
tl;dr: This solves boost visibility problems for default/release build configs
on non-Linux platforms.
When Bitcoin builds against boost's header-only classes, it ends up with
objects containing symbols that the upstream boost libs also have. Since
Bitcoin builds by default with hidden symbol visibility, it can end up trying
to link against a copy of the same symbols with default visibility.
This is not a problem on Linux because 3rd party static libs are un-exported
by default (--exclude-libs,ALL), but that is not available for MinGW and OSX.
Those platforms (and maybe others?) end up confused about which version to use.
The OSX linker spews hundreds of: "ld: warning: direct access in <foo> to
global weak symbol guard variable for <bar> means the weak symbol cannot be
overridden at runtime. This was likely caused by different translation units
being compiled with different visibility settings."
MinGW's linker complains similarly.
Since the default symbol visibility for Bitcoin is hidden and releases are
built that way as well, build Boost with hidden visibility. Linux builds Boost
this way also, but only for the sake of continuity.
This means that the linker confusion logic is reversed, so the problem will
will now be encountered if Bitcoin is built with --disable-reduce-exports, but
that's better than the current situation.
Bumps the OpenSSL version to the latest release, and kills SSL2. (SSL3 was already killed here, so I'm not sure why SSL2 was left around?)
No other changes.
0b17964 Bugfix: Replace bashisms with standard sh in tests/tools (Luke Dashjr)
ab72068 Bugfix: Replace bashisms with standard sh in gitian descriptors (Luke Dashjr)
b77b4ed Bugfix: Replace bashisms with standard sh to fix build on non-BASH systems (Luke Dashjr)
d6b0539 travis: add non-default shell testing to travis. (Cory Fields)
Newer mingw supports the features necessary to enable this api, whereas older
versions didn't. However once enabled (automatically by configure), it triggers
an unrelated build bug.
Since it was not enabled previously anyway, and we don't depend on the
functionality, just disable it across the board.
Some sources are renamed after download, since the filenames don't play nice
with (for example) gitian. This fixes the rename.
Needed for OSX build as it renames a file.
b144a74 depends: bump miniupnpc to 1.9.20140701. (Cory Fields)
f628127 depends: bump openssl to 1.0.1i (Cory Fields)
9f7f504 build: add -DMINIUPNP_STATICLIB for new version (Cory Fields)