dash/contrib/gitian-descriptors/gitian-linux.yml
Alexander Block 52bf5a6b0f Install libxkbcommon0 in gitian-linux.yml
This fixes an issue reported by users on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. They got the
following error message when starting dash-qt:

xkbcommon: ERROR: failed to add default include path auto
Qt: Failed to create XKB context!
Use QT_XKB_CONFIG_ROOT environmental variable to provide an additional search path, add ':' as separator to provide several search paths and/or make sure that XKB configuration data directory contains recent enough contents, to update please see http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-config/ .

Dash-qt starts then, but does not accept any input from the keyboard.
The reason is that qt tries to find the xkb config root in the configure
phase, but fails to find it. To make this detection work, libxkbcommon
has to be installed on the host system, even though it is then never used.
2018-11-16 15:51:37 +01:00

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---
name: "dash-linux-0.13"
enable_cache: true
suites:
- "bionic"
architectures:
- "amd64"
packages:
- "curl"
- "g++-aarch64-linux-gnu"
- "g++-7-aarch64-linux-gnu"
- "gcc-7-aarch64-linux-gnu"
- "binutils-aarch64-linux-gnu"
- "g++-arm-linux-gnueabihf"
- "g++-7-arm-linux-gnueabihf"
- "gcc-7-arm-linux-gnueabihf"
- "binutils-arm-linux-gnueabihf"
- "g++-7-multilib"
- "gcc-7-multilib"
- "binutils-gold"
- "git"
- "pkg-config"
- "autoconf"
- "libtool"
- "automake"
- "cmake"
- "faketime"
- "bsdmainutils"
- "ca-certificates"
- "python"
- "python3"
- "libxkbcommon0"
remotes:
- "url": "https://github.com/dashpay/dash.git"
"dir": "dash"
files: []
script: |
WRAP_DIR=$HOME/wrapped
HOSTS="i686-pc-linux-gnu x86_64-linux-gnu arm-linux-gnueabihf aarch64-linux-gnu"
CONFIGFLAGS="--enable-glibc-back-compat --enable-reduce-exports --disable-bench --disable-gui-tests"
FAKETIME_HOST_PROGS=""
FAKETIME_PROGS="date ar ranlib nm"
HOST_CFLAGS="-O2 -g"
HOST_CXXFLAGS="-O2 -g"
HOST_LDFLAGS=-static-libstdc++
export QT_RCC_TEST=1
export GZIP="-9n"
export TAR_OPTIONS="--mtime="$REFERENCE_DATE\\\ $REFERENCE_TIME""
export TZ="UTC"
export BUILD_DIR=`pwd`
mkdir -p ${WRAP_DIR}
if test -n "$GBUILD_CACHE_ENABLED"; then
export SOURCES_PATH=${GBUILD_COMMON_CACHE}
export BASE_CACHE=${GBUILD_PACKAGE_CACHE}/depends
mkdir -p ${BASE_CACHE} ${SOURCES_PATH}
# Setup ccache to use correct cache directories and fix the compiler check of ccache
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --enable-ccache"
export CCACHE_DIR=${GBUILD_PACKAGE_CACHE}/ccache
# As we later wrap the gcc binaries, this is fast
export CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK="content"
if [ -f ${GBUILD_PACKAGE_CACHE}/ccache.tar.gz ]; then
pushd ${GBUILD_PACKAGE_CACHE}
tar xzf ccache.tar.gz
rm ccache.tar.gz
popd
fi
else
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --disable-ccache"
fi
# We include the GCC version in all wrappers so that ccache can detect compiler upgrades when hashing the wrappers
GCCVERSION=`gcc --version | head -1`
function create_global_faketime_wrappers {
for prog in ${FAKETIME_PROGS}; do
echo '#!/bin/bash' > ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
echo "# GCCVERSION=${GCCVERSION}" >> ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
echo "REAL=\`which -a ${prog} | grep -v ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog} | head -1\`" >> ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
echo 'export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/faketime/libfaketime.so.1' >> ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
echo "export FAKETIME=\"$1\"" >> ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
echo "\$REAL \$@" >> $WRAP_DIR/${prog}
chmod +x ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
touch -d "${REFERENCE_DATETIME}" ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
done
}
function create_per-host_faketime_wrappers {
for i in $HOSTS; do
for prog in ${FAKETIME_HOST_PROGS}; do
echo '#!/bin/bash' > ${WRAP_DIR}/${i}-${prog}
echo "# GCCVERSION=${GCCVERSION}" >> ${WRAP_DIR}/${i}-${prog}
echo "REAL=\`which -a ${i}-${prog} | grep -v ${WRAP_DIR}/${i}-${prog} | head -1\`" >> ${WRAP_DIR}/${i}-${prog}
echo 'export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/faketime/libfaketime.so.1' >> ${WRAP_DIR}/${i}-${prog}
echo "export FAKETIME=\"$1\"" >> ${WRAP_DIR}/${i}-${prog}
echo "\$REAL \$@" >> $WRAP_DIR/${i}-${prog}
chmod +x ${WRAP_DIR}/${i}-${prog}
touch -d "${REFERENCE_DATETIME}" ${WRAP_DIR}/${i}-${prog}
done
done
}
# Faketime for depends so intermediate results are comparable
export PATH_orig=${PATH}
create_global_faketime_wrappers "2000-01-01 12:00:00"
create_per-host_faketime_wrappers "2000-01-01 12:00:00"
export PATH=${WRAP_DIR}:${PATH}
EXTRA_INCLUDES_BASE=$WRAP_DIR/extra_includes
mkdir -p $EXTRA_INCLUDES_BASE
# x86 needs /usr/include/i386-linux-gnu/asm pointed to /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/asm,
# but we can't write there. Instead, create a link here and force it to be included in the
# search paths by wrapping gcc/g++.
mkdir -p $EXTRA_INCLUDES_BASE/i686-pc-linux-gnu
rm -f $WRAP_DIR/extra_includes/i686-pc-linux-gnu/asm
ln -s /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/asm $EXTRA_INCLUDES_BASE/i686-pc-linux-gnu/asm
for prog in gcc g++; do
rm -f ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
cat << EOF > ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
#!/bin/bash
# GCCVERSION=${GCCVERSION}
REAL="`which -a ${prog} | grep -v ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog} | head -1`"
for var in "\$@"
do
if [ "\$var" = "-m32" ]; then
export C_INCLUDE_PATH="$EXTRA_INCLUDES_BASE/i686-pc-linux-gnu"
export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH="$EXTRA_INCLUDES_BASE/i686-pc-linux-gnu"
break
fi
done
\$REAL \$@
EOF
chmod +x ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
touch -d "${REFERENCE_DATETIME}" ${WRAP_DIR}/${prog}
done
cd dash
BASEPREFIX=`pwd`/depends
# Build dependencies for each host
for i in $HOSTS; do
EXTRA_INCLUDES="$EXTRA_INCLUDES_BASE/$i"
if [ -d "$EXTRA_INCLUDES" ]; then
export HOST_ID_SALT="$EXTRA_INCLUDES"
fi
make ${MAKEOPTS} -C ${BASEPREFIX} HOST="${i}"
unset HOST_ID_SALT
done
# Faketime for binaries
export PATH=${PATH_orig}
create_global_faketime_wrappers "${REFERENCE_DATETIME}"
create_per-host_faketime_wrappers "${REFERENCE_DATETIME}"
export PATH=${WRAP_DIR}:${PATH}
# Create the release tarball using (arbitrarily) the first host
./autogen.sh
CONFIG_SITE=${BASEPREFIX}/`echo "${HOSTS}" | awk '{print $1;}'`/share/config.site ./configure --prefix=/
make dist
SOURCEDIST=`echo dashcore-*.tar.gz`
DISTNAME=`echo ${SOURCEDIST} | sed 's/.tar.*//'`
# Correct tar file order
mkdir -p temp
pushd temp
tar xf ../$SOURCEDIST
find dashcore-* | sort | tar --no-recursion --mode='u+rw,go+r-w,a+X' --owner=0 --group=0 -c -T - | gzip -9n > ../$SOURCEDIST
popd
ORIGPATH="$PATH"
# Extract the release tarball into a dir for each host and build
for i in ${HOSTS}; do
export PATH=${BASEPREFIX}/${i}/native/bin:${ORIGPATH}
mkdir -p distsrc-${i}
cd distsrc-${i}
INSTALLPATH=`pwd`/installed/${DISTNAME}
mkdir -p ${INSTALLPATH}
tar --strip-components=1 -xf ../$SOURCEDIST
CONFIG_SITE=${BASEPREFIX}/${i}/share/config.site ./configure --prefix=/ --disable-maintainer-mode --disable-dependency-tracking ${CONFIGFLAGS} CFLAGS="${HOST_CFLAGS}" CXXFLAGS="${HOST_CXXFLAGS}" LDFLAGS="${HOST_LDFLAGS}"
make ${MAKEOPTS}
make ${MAKEOPTS} -C src check-security
#TODO: This is a quick hack that disables symbol checking for arm.
# Instead, we should investigate why these are popping up.
# For aarch64, we'll need to bump up the min GLIBC version, as the abi
# support wasn't introduced until 2.17.
case $i in
aarch64-*) : ;;
arm-*) : ;;
*) make ${MAKEOPTS} -C src check-symbols ;;
esac
make install DESTDIR=${INSTALLPATH}
cd installed
find . -name "lib*.la" -delete
find . -name "lib*.a" -delete
rm -rf ${DISTNAME}/lib/pkgconfig
find ${DISTNAME}/bin -type f -executable -exec ../contrib/devtools/split-debug.sh {} {} {}.dbg \;
find ${DISTNAME}/lib -type f -exec ../contrib/devtools/split-debug.sh {} {} {}.dbg \;
find ${DISTNAME} -not -name "*.dbg" | sort | tar --no-recursion --mode='u+rw,go+r-w,a+X' --owner=0 --group=0 -c -T - | gzip -9n > ${OUTDIR}/${DISTNAME}-${i}.tar.gz
find ${DISTNAME} -name "*.dbg" | sort | tar --no-recursion --mode='u+rw,go+r-w,a+X' --owner=0 --group=0 -c -T - | gzip -9n > ${OUTDIR}/${DISTNAME}-${i}-debug.tar.gz
cd ../../
rm -rf distsrc-${i}
done
mkdir -p $OUTDIR/src
mv $SOURCEDIST $OUTDIR/src
# Compress ccache (otherwise the assert file will get too huge)
if [ "$CCACHE_DIR" != "" ]; then
pushd ${GBUILD_PACKAGE_CACHE}
tar czf ccache.tar.gz ccache
rm -rf ccache
popd
fi