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2021-04-11build, qt: No longer need to set QT_RCC_TEST=1 for determinismHennadii Stepanov
Since Qt 5.3.1 hash seeding is disabled for rcc. See commit 5283a6c87beac5a43f612786fefd6e43f2c70bf6.
2021-04-05guix: Build dmg as a static binaryCarl Dong
This relatively easy change eliminates all runtime dependencies (except for the kernel) for dmg, which is the only native build tool that gets put in our output tarballs. This allows much more flexibility when constructing the codesigning environment, and is much more robust.
2021-04-05depends: libdmg-hfsplus: Skip CMake RPATH patchingCarl Dong
CMake's RPATH patching apparently causes non-reproducibility in the executables which are produced, manifesting in a difference in padding in the .dynstr section (we found this while investigating non-reproducibility in the "dmg" tool). This RPATH patching can be safely skipped for executables which don't depend on internal shared libraries. Documentation sources: 1. https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/doc/cmake/RPATH-handling 2. https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/deterministic-build-systems/#cmake-notes Prior debugging art: 1. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63438206/cmake-g-reproducible-build-issue-with-changing-build-path 2. https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools/pull/229/files
2021-04-05guix: More thoroughly control native toolchainCarl Dong
2021-04-04build, qt, refactor: Drop sed commands for win32-g++/qmake.confHennadii Stepanov
2021-03-30build: split native_cctoolsfanquake
2021-03-25build, qt: Fix static builds on macOS Big SurHennadii Stepanov
See details and the patch: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-87014
2021-03-24Merge #17227: Qt: Add Android packaging supportWladimir J. van der Laan
246774e26459cb3652e308880abdd140e8e9d204 depends: fix Qt precompiled headers bug (Igor Cota) 8e7ad4146d55f472e3d1dacaabb6b7dee704a896 depends: disable Qt Vulkan support on Android (Igor Cota) ba46adaa1abd51798394b5bad3799021adc237d2 CI: add Android APK build to cirrus (Igor Cota) 7563720e30a3052b7ee390f1b3d2874856fd073a CI: add Android APK build script (Igor Cota) ebfb10cb75adb704418d08197681c1e742e63bd5 Qt: add Android packaging support (Igor Cota) Pull request description: ![bitcoin-qt](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/762502/67396157-62f3d000-f5a7-11e9-8a6f-9425823fcd6c.gif) This PR is the third and final piece of the basic Android support puzzle - it depends on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16110 and is related to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16883. It introduces an `android` directory under `qt` and a simple way to build an Android package of `bitcoin-qt`: 1. Build depends for Android as described in the [README](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/depends/README.md) 2. Configure with one of the resulting prefixes 3. Run `make && make apk` in `src/qt` The resulting APK files will be in `android/build/outputs/apk`. You can install them manually or with [adb](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb). One can also open the `android` directory in Android Studio for that integrated development and debugging experience. `BitcoinQtActivity` is your starting point. Under the hood makefile `apk` target: 1. Renames the `bitcoin-qt` binary to `libbitcoin-qt.so` and copies it over to a folder under `android/libs` depending on which prefix and corresponding [ABI](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html#sa) `bitcoin-qt` was built for 2. Takes `libc++_shared.so` from the Android NDK and puts in the same place. It [must be included](https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/cpp-support) in the APK 3. Extracts Qt for Android Java support files from the `qtbase` archive in `depends/sources` to `android/src` There is also just a tiny bit of `ifdef`'d code to make the Qt Widgets menus usable. It's not pretty but it works and is a stepping stone towards https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16883. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: cr ACK 246774e264 laanwj: Code review ACK 246774e26459cb3652e308880abdd140e8e9d204 Tree-SHA512: ba30a746576a167545223c35a51ae60bb0838818779fc152c210f5af1413961b2a6ab6af520ff92cbc8dcd5dcb663e81ca960f021218430c1f76397ed4cead6c
2021-03-23Merge #20421: build: miniupnpc 2.2.2Wladimir J. van der Laan
180dc3c8863fc42e93657eda839001a2a35ef634 build: miniupnpc 2.2.2 (fanquake) Pull request description: Creating the dll subdir is no-longer required. We can drop our wingen patch. One issue that came up in [#19867](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19867#discussion_r483516359): > unrelated to this change but: why are we inserting the architecture in here, seems like something not necessary to reveal > My assumption is that it was being inserted to make depends more deterministic. However I think we can improve this, as there's no reason to reveal more of the version information either. Could leave the version as is /2.0 and either drop the architecture, or insert something else? I've dropped our `sed` and added a patch that just removes the OS string and miniupnpc version from the User-Agent. i.e: ```bash # master strings depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0/lib/libminiupnpc.a | rg -i User-Agent User-Agent: x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0, UPnP/1.1, MiniUPnPc/2.0.20180203 User-Agent: x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0, UPnP/1.1, MiniUPnPc/2.0.20180203 # this PR strings depends/x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0/lib/libminiupnpc.a | rg -i User-Agent User-Agent: UPnP/1.1 User-Agent: UPnP/1.1 ``` Note that built unmodified (https://github.com/miniupnp/miniupnp/commit/22c13863518adfc4eae11de82cb55a69414afdae), the User-Agent would be: ```bash strings libminiupnpc.dylib | rg User-Agent User-Agent: Darwin/19.6.0, UPnP/1.1, MiniUPnPc/2.2.0 User-Agent: Darwin/19.6.0, UPnP/1.1, MiniUPnPc/2.2.0 ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK 180dc3c8863fc42e93657eda839001a2a35ef634 hebasto: ACK 180dc3c8863fc42e93657eda839001a2a35ef634. Tree-SHA512: b0b6e623dbc5499e28faedf992d84278d6a11887a45a3806957b9e08886c5e56044cdfa2e7d7ec81cb1dd55f89be99834367905315d6bc611ba530e91d889ad1
2021-03-23build: miniupnpc 2.2.2fanquake
Creating the dll subdir is no-longer required. We can also drop our wingen patch.
2021-03-21build: Do not build unused CoreWLAN stuff in depends for macOSHennadii Stepanov
2021-03-21depends: fix Qt precompiled headers bugIgor Cota
Fixed in 5.14, see QTBUG-85214
2021-03-21depends: disable Qt Vulkan support on AndroidIgor Cota
2021-03-12build: Cleanup libxkbcommon_postprocess_cmdsHennadii Stepanov
There is no "share" directory in the staging one.
2021-03-10build, qt: Fix lib paths in *.pc filesHennadii Stepanov
See: - QTBUG-72903, commit 9864d2c6f3b628ca9f07a56b197e77bd43931cca - QTBUG-78873, commit e55a61a77f0c87c05661a0335dfdb12673c6a27f Could be dropped for Qt 5.14+.
2021-03-10build: disable qt SDK version checkingfanquake
This tries to invoke xcrun, which is not available when cross-compiling. Given we are in control of the SDK versions being used, removing this check has minimal-no effect.
2021-03-10build: revert to using Qts internal zlibfanquake
2021-03-10build: qt 5.12.10fanquake
remove fix_configure_mac.patch Fixed upstream: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-67286 remove fix_riscv64_arch.patch Was fixed upstream in 6a39e49a6cdeb28a04a3657bb6a22f848d5dfa9d remove fix_rcc_determinism.patch Fixed upstream in https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-62511 remove freetype_back_compat.patch By the time we ship a release with Qt 5.12, we'll certainly no-longer be supporting Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 16.04 ships with FreeType 2.6.1, which is new enough that using the symbol is no-longer an issue. The renaming of FT_Get_X11_Font_Format() happened in FreeType 2.6 remove xkb-default.patch This was removed upstream in d5abf545971da717014d316127045fc19edbcd65 Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-03-10build: Add xkbcommon 0.8.4Hennadii Stepanov
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
2021-03-10build: only pass -optimized-tools to qt in debug modefanquake
Qt's configure tells us that "-optimized-tools is not useful in -release mode.", so don't use it there.
2021-03-07build: Small libxcb.mk improvementsHennadii Stepanov
2021-03-07build: Clean remnants of QTBUG-34748 fixHennadii Stepanov
A fix for QTBUG-34748 was introduced in #5915 (v0.11.0, Qt 5.2.1). QTBUG-34748 was fixed in version 5.3.0. The separated patch file, provided by #5915, was dropped in #12971 while bumping Qt to 5.9.4 (5.9.6). But libxcb.mk remained unchanged. This change reverts #5915 for libxcb.mk.
2021-03-04build: compile libnatpmp with -DNATPMP_STATICLIB on Windowsfanquake
This fixes linking issues and mirrors what we do with miniupnpc.
2021-03-04build: use newer source for libnatpmpfanquake
The source we are currently using is from 2015. The upstream repo has received a small number of bug fixes and improvements since then. Including one that fixes an issue for Windows users: https://github.com/miniupnp/libnatpmp/pull/13. The source we are currently using is the most recent "official" release, however I don't think it's worth waiting for a new one. The maintainer was prompted to do so in Oct 2020, then again in Jan of this year, and no release has eventuated. Given libnatpmp is a new inclusion into our repository, I think we should be using this newer source. This also cleans up a few warnings we currently see in depends builds: ```bash Extracting libnatpmp... /home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/sources/libnatpmp-20150609.tar.gz: OK Preprocessing libnatpmp... Configuring libnatpmp... Building libnatpmp... make[1]: Entering directory '/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-w64-mingw32/libnatpmp/20150609-13efa1beb87' x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Os -fPIC -Wall -DENABLE_STRNATPMPERR -c -o natpmp.o natpmp.c x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Os -fPIC -Wall -DENABLE_STRNATPMPERR -c -o getgateway.o getgateway.c natpmp.c:42: warning: "EWOULDBLOCK" redefined 42 | #define EWOULDBLOCK WSAEWOULDBLOCK | In file included from natpmp.c:38: /usr/share/mingw-w64/include/errno.h:166: note: this is the location of the previous definition 166 | #define EWOULDBLOCK 140 | natpmp.c:43: warning: "ECONNREFUSED" redefined 43 | #define ECONNREFUSED WSAECONNREFUSED | In file included from natpmp.c:38: /usr/share/mingw-w64/include/errno.h:110: note: this is the location of the previous definition 110 | #define ECONNREFUSED 107 | natpmp.c:271:5: warning: ‘readnatpmpresponseorretry’ redeclared without dllimport attribute: previous dllimport ignored [-Wattributes] 271 | int readnatpmpresponseorretry(natpmp_t * p, natpmpresp_t * response) | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ar crs libnatpmp.a natpmp.o getgateway.o make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/work/build/x86_64-w64-mingw32/libnatpmp/20150609-13efa1beb87' Staging libnatpmp... Postprocessing libnatpmp... Caching libnatpmp... ```
2021-03-01build: fix libnatpmp macos cross compilefanquake
Currently, our cross-compile of libnatpmp for macOS doesn't work at all. The wrong archiver is used, which produces an archive the linker doesn't like. This becomes clear when configuring: ```bash configure:25722: checking for initnatpmp in -lnatpmp configure:25747: env -u C_INCLUDE_PATH -u CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH -u OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH -u OBJCPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH -u CPATH -u LIBRARY_PATH /home/ubuntu/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-apple-darwin18/native/bin/clang++ --target=x86_64-apple-darwin18 <trim> -Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names -Wl,-dead_strip -Wl,-dead_strip_dylibs conftest.cpp -lnatpmp >&5 ld: archive has no table of contents for architecture x86_64 clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) ``` Fix this by using the right `ar` (we do the same for upnp). While we're at it, we fixe the build so that we are using our c/ppflags. This means building with `-O2` rather than `-Os`. Note that this fixes an issue that is also fixed by #21209. However, given there are reservations about updating to use a newer libnatpmp source, we should just fix this for now.
2021-02-02build: don't build or use Boost Threadfanquake
2021-01-07net: Add libnatpmp supportHennadii Stepanov
2021-01-05Merge #20842: docs: consolidate typo & url fixingMarcoFalke
1112035d32ffe73a4522226c8cb2f6a5878d3ada doc: fix various typos (Ikko Ashimine) e8640849c775efcf202dbd34736fed8d61379c49 doc: Use https URLs where possible (Sawyer Billings) Pull request description: Consolidates / fixes the changes from #20762, #20836, #20810. There is no output when `test/lint/lint-all.sh` is run. Closes #20807. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: ACK 1112035d32ffe73a4522226c8cb2f6a5878d3ada Tree-SHA512: 22ca824688758281a74e5ebc6a84a358142351434e34c88c6b36045d2d241ab95fd0958565fd2060f98317e62e683323b5320cc7ec13592bf340e6922294ed78
2021-01-04Revert "Add patch to make codesign_allocate compatible with Apple's"Pieter Wuille
This reverts commit a4118c6e200e02e7560f8bc213697aa2909d95b1.
2021-01-04doc: fix various typosIkko Ashimine
Co-authored-by: Peter Yordanov <ppyordanov@yahoo.com>
2020-12-25Merge #20673: depends: Use more legible qmake commands in qt packagefanquake
87fe104537eab5ccd8728321fe1c9ba39f7dda78 depends: Use more legible qmake commands in qt package (Hennadii Stepanov) bf35a8da6ec2791dedf36f459add69ac67b11ff9 depends: Do not set build_subdir for qt package (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: Rather than using `cd` to jump all over the place, perform all `(q)make` commands from the top level directory. Looking at bash like `cd ../../../..` gives me a headache. Credits to **fanquake**. This PR is an alternative to #20504 that works without any additional [non-trivial hack](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20504#issuecomment-734730336). ACKs for top commit: promag: Tested ACK 87fe104537eab5ccd8728321fe1c9ba39f7dda78. fanquake: ACK 87fe104537eab5ccd8728321fe1c9ba39f7dda78 Tree-SHA512: 1d2a13b5358fc7406c5363ddd62fd363dbc0ec5ace68946e4d3e6e8620419afaa64ef2837488aaed226174e01e8897495085540f7126b80f8b2372d21b5b29f9
2020-12-17Merge #20644: Add patch to make codesign_allocate compatible with Apple'sWladimir J. van der Laan
a4118c6e200e02e7560f8bc213697aa2909d95b1 Add patch to make codesign_allocate compatible with Apple's (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: This is an alternative to #20638. The problem is that Apple's codesign(_allocate) apparently rounds the "vmsize" attribute on the __LINKEDIT section to a multiple of 0x2000 on x86_64 rather than 0x1000 (as their published source code does). This divergence means that the binary signed by codesign is slightly different from the one recreated by our reattach-sig-to-gitian-output process, and the signature being invalid. This fixes it by patching our codesign_allocate source code to also use 0x2000. In tests, this appears to result in matching binaries. ACKs for top commit: jonasschnelli: Tested ACK a4118c6e200e02e7560f8bc213697aa2909d95b1 - removed the osx cache, built commit a4118c6e200e02e7560f8bc213697aa2909d95b1 for osx in gitian (dependency where built, patch was applied), signed on my signing mac (detach-sig-create), ran gitian osx signer with the produces signature and the a4118c6e200e02e7560f8bc213697aa2909d95b1 build (detach-sig-apply), signature then was successful verified on my Mac (codesign -v /Volumes/Bitcoin-Core/Bitcoin-Qt.app) MarcoFalke: Concept ACK a4118c6e200e02e7560f8bc213697aa2909d95b1 Tree-SHA512: 07b8cdf8216249ddfe4bd38b39f2b48b2e190d4002b84d8981e62197bbbc9f25ac5c137bcc32057b23fbf38cbb2889ef95101ce008edfbf608cd170b88b3acbc
2020-12-16Merge #20470: build: Replace genisoimage with xorrisoWladimir J. van der Laan
7587d11ec959f15f469bd396d4ad2697729b4ccd build: remove cdrkit package from depends (fanquake) 0df98191268fe641dd5d12e3a9f517c0c5cfacdd build: Replace genisoimage with xorriso (fanquake) 22437fc72e78ba3845a3953853d40093de32c395 build: Run libdmg-hfsplus's DMG tool in make deploy (Carl Dong) Pull request description: This is a redo of fanquake's https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18151, which, aside from switching us from the deprecated `genisoimage` to the maintained `xorriso`, is also necessary for Guix to achieve determinism without using faketime. > xorriso and its mkisofs/genisoimage emulation alter-ego xorrisofs are > more maintained, and has the right toggles for us to achieve output > determinism without using blunt tools like faketime. > > In this commit, we use xorrisofs from the build environment rather than > building it ourselves using depends. This is not necessary and can be > changed in the future. > > From wiki.debian.org/genisoimage?action=recall&rev=11 : > > > The classical command line interface for production of ISO 9660 > > filesystem images is the option set established by program mkisofs. > > For reasons of licensing and other problems with its author, Debian > > ships a fork of mkisofs, called genisoimage, which was split off in > > 2006 and then developed independently. > > > > Meanwhile, genisoimage gets no new features and not even bug fixes. It > > is first choice only if its options -udf or -hfs are needed. > > > > Replacement in most uses cases, especially for bootable ISO 9660 > > filesystems, archiving, and backup, is xorrisofs which starts the -as > > mkisofs emulation mode of program xorriso. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK 7587d11ec959f15f469bd396d4ad2697729b4ccd Tree-SHA512: 62f3aad08fa8bf21192e951d7dd33b24975586d76834cfa3498f4b8cdb586cefec8cab2c073d1951a0884b5e182fd71ef2cf3accad98f84455016776ad3c5422
2020-12-16build: remove cdrkit package from dependsfanquake
2020-12-16depends: Use more legible qmake commands in qt packageHennadii Stepanov
This change gets rid of multiple `../` that makes reasoning about the script and its maintaining much easier. Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
2020-12-16depends: Do not set build_subdir for qt packageHennadii Stepanov
This change makes the next commit possible without exporting the PATH variable.
2020-12-14depends: Drop workaround for a fixed bug in Qt build systemHennadii Stepanov
The bug reports: - https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-35444 - https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-32519 Fixed in Qt 5.3.0 (the workaround was introduced for Qt 5.2.1).
2020-12-13Add patch to make codesign_allocate compatible with Apple'sPieter Wuille
2020-12-08Merge #20422: build: mac deployment unificationfanquake
b685f60a08007e0ae8a5564ee68cd94f9015d899 build: mac_alias 2.1.1 (fanquake) 5d2cbdf772030b203ab1b32c65481ce3fc524b22 macdeploy: use Python 3.6 (fanquake) a42aa94c54699833723076f3bfaeeac668523a69 macdeploy: remove runHDIUtil in favor of directly calling subprocess.run (fanquake) adaa26202b965346566b5adff2fc5cee65955dfe macdeploy: remove existing Bitcoin-Core.dmg if present (fanquake) ccb0325b1bd1cee5a76382a16901dc80ea8f50d8 macdeploy: move qt_conf to where it's used (fanquake) 6390a04862c043cd2bdf3610f3bcf9cb5526659f macdeploy: consolidate .DS_Store generation (fanquake) 32347cd56aaae95f3f4c78be9270565285280d72 macdeploy: assume plistlib is available (fanquake) 0ab4018c1217f82dffd65e973d9cccf13af2ef50 macdeploy: have a single level of logging output (fanquake) 827d382aa79d503470cc7abb0000cc365db06f12 macdeploy: remove add-resources argument (fanquake) 464b34d4c328d5109b8dd197da9e7f00d1b843c2 macdeploy: remove codesigning argument (fanquake) 4d70d3d7fe29db38a1f9c84a3a6167ca57b38479 build: automatically determine macOS translations (fanquake) Pull request description: This consolidates our macOS build code so that `.DS_Store` generation is the same when running `make deploy` for macOS when building on Linux and macOS, rather than maintaining two version of code that essentially do the same thing (just slightly differently). It also removes unused code and any AppleScript usage, automates finding translation files and generally simplifies `macdeployqtplus`. It also gets rid of the annoying "popping up" behaviour during DMG generation, names the created image `Bitcoin-Core.dmg` rather than `Bitcoin-Qt.dmg`. ACKs for top commit: dergoegge: ACK b685f60a08007e0ae8a5564ee68cd94f9015d899 - Less and cleaner code looks good. I tested this with `make deploy` and everything still works + the popup during DMG generation is gone. Tree-SHA512: dcd38344e2dfcfa7ffbccf6226a71425c4d16b421a4881d5ee37b8e7ef393b3e8077262444c39b11912269d8cf688aba897e6518cba8361eb24a03fdd03b8caf
2020-12-07Merge #20482: Add depends qt fix for ARM macsWladimir J. van der Laan
c23f6f84efa2fe7e7168a5d41341f3a7c5598f70 Add depends qt fix for ARM macs (Jonas Schnelli) Pull request description: With this, depends builds fine on macOS 11 on an Apple Silicon Mac (ARM64). ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK c23f6f84efa2fe7e7168a5d41341f3a7c5598f70 Tree-SHA512: a8354cec99969cff9e7dab150c335050ddb4b3c93a9f12a4db5e8046f02b11ce692ac17c2b96cbbe7f380c1aa110b15b8d6d48d51bc9c560282c702e99fd8a8d
2020-12-04Android : Ensure pic build for bdbBlock Mechanic
2020-12-03Merge #20520: depends: Do not force Precompiled Headers (PCH) for building ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
Qt on Linux c82d15b6d189983ebf82f35ade33d830870f25c6 depends: Do not force Precompiled Headers (PCH) for building Qt on Linux (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: On CentOS 8 (Cirrus CI job) the forced `-pch` option breaks Qt build. Removing `-pch` option does not affect build time for other systems: - master (e2ff5e7b35d71195278d2a2ed9485f141de33d7a): ``` $ time make -j 9 -C depends/ qt ... Caching qt... make: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/guix/GitHub/bitcoin/depends' real 4m22,359s user 18m3,719s sys 1m24,769s ``` - this PR: ``` $ time make -j 9 -C depends/ qt ... Caching qt... make: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/guix/GitHub/bitcoin/depends' real 4m14,862s user 18m3,355s sys 1m24,506s ``` Qt docs: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-precompiledheaders.html Fixes #20423 ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: review ACK c82d15b6d189983ebf82f35ade33d830870f25c6 Tree-SHA512: 0f2a3712e90de881d00f8e56c363edde33dd4f5c117df5744ab4e51d0a8146331de7236bc8329d68ddd91535cd853e68ee80ef4cceb6a909786abfd8881b01e8
2020-12-02depends: Do not force Precompiled Headers (PCH) for building Qt on LinuxHennadii Stepanov
On CentOS 8 the forced '-pch' option breaks Qt build. Removing '-pch' option does not affect build time for other Linux systems.
2020-11-30build: mac_alias 2.1.1fanquake
2020-11-30build: automatically determine macOS translationsfanquake
Rather than using OSX_QT_TRANSLATIONS which must be manually updated, and we forget to update anyway, i.e: #19059, automatically find and copy available translations from the translations directory.
2020-11-30Merge #20471: build: use C++17 in dependsfanquake
2f5dfe4a7ff12b6b57427374142cdf7e266b73bc depends: build qt in c++17 mode (fanquake) 104e859c9755aee5708ea1934454d88b10c266ff builds: don't pass -silent to qt when building in debug mode (fanquake) e2c500636cb767347ae2b913345788ad3c3e8279 depends: build zeromq with -std=c++17 (fanquake) 2374f2fbef4359476fe3184e2402a2cc741cefad depends: build Boost with -std=c++17 (fanquake) 2dde55702da30ea568cac8a1d1cbddd652d6958e depends: build bdb with -std=c++17 (fanquake) Pull request description: In packages where we are passing `-std=c++11` switch to `-std=c++17`, or, `-std=c++1z` in the case of Qt. This PR also contains a [commit](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/104e859c9755aee5708ea1934454d88b10c266ff) that improves debug output when building Qt for debugging (`DEBUG=1`). Now we'll get output like this: ```bash g++ -c -pipe -ffunction-sections -O2 -fPIC -std=c++11 -fno-exceptions <lots more> ../../corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp ``` rather than just: ```bash compiling ../../corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp ``` Note that when you look at the DEBUG output for these changes when building Qt, you'll see objects being compiled with a mix of C++11 and C++17. The breakdown is roughly: 1. `qmake` built with `-std=c++11`: ```bash Creating qmake... make[1]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/qmake' g++ -c -o project.o -std=c++11 -ffunction-sections -O2 -g <trim> <trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/qmake/project.cpp # when qmake, Qt also builds some of it's corelib, such as corelib/global/qmalloc.cpp g++ -c -o qmalloc.o -std=c++11 -ffunction-sections -O2 -g <trim> <trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/src/corelib/global/qmalloc.cpp ``` 2. `qmake` is run, and passed our build options, including `-c++std`: ```bash make[1]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase' <trim>qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/bin/qmake -o Makefile qtbase.pro -- -bindir <trim>/native/bin -c++std c++1z -confirm-license <trim> ``` 3. After some cleaning and configuring, we actually start to build Qt, as well as it's tools and internal libs: ```bash Building qt... make[1]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/src' # build libpng, zlib etc gcc -c -m64 -pipe -pipe -O1 <trim> -o .obj/png.o png.c # build libQt5Bootstrap, using C++11, which again compiles qmalloc.cpp make[2]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qtbase/src/tools/bootstrap' g++ -c -pipe -ffunction-sections -O2 -fPIC -std=c++11 <trim> -o .obj/qmalloc.o ../../corelib/global/qmalloc.cpp # build a bunch of tools like moc, rcc, uic, qfloat16-tables, qdbuscpp2xml, using C++11 g++ -c -pipe -O2 -std=c++11 -fno-exceptions -Wall -W <trim> -o .obj/rcc.o rcc.cpp # from here, Qt is compiled with -std=c++1z, including qmalloc.cpp, for the third and final time: g++ -c -include .pch/Qt5Core <trim> -g -Og -fPIC -std=c++1z -fvisibility=hidden <trim> -o .obj/qmalloc.o global/qmalloc.cpp ``` 4. Finally, build tools like `lrelease`, `lupdate`, etc, but back to using -std=c++11 ```bash make[1]: Entering directory '<trim>/qt/5.9.8-4110fa99945/qttools/src/linguist/lrelease' g++ -c -pipe -O2 -std=c++11 -fno-exceptions -Wall -W <trim> -o .obj/translator.o ../shared/translator.cpp ``` If you dump the debug info from the built Qt libs, they should also tell you that they were compiled with `C++17`: ```bash objdump -g bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/lib/libQt5Core.a GNU C++17 9.3.0 -m64 -mtune=generic -march=x86-64 -g -O1 -Og -std=c++17 -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-protector-strong -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection ``` ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20471/commits/2f5dfe4a7ff12b6b57427374142cdf7e266b73bc practicalswift: cr ACK 2f5dfe4a7ff12b6b57427374142cdf7e266b73bc: patch looks correct fjahr: Code review ACK 2f5dfe4a7ff12b6b57427374142cdf7e266b73bc hebasto: ACK 2f5dfe4a7ff12b6b57427374142cdf7e266b73bc, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged. Tree-SHA512: fc5e9d7c7518c68349c8228fb1aead829850373efc960c9b8c079096a83d1dad19c62a9730fce5802322bf07e320960fd47851420d429eda0a87c307f4e8b03a
2020-11-24Add depends qt fix for ARM macsJonas Schnelli
2020-11-24Merge #20447: depends: Patch qt_intersect_spans to avoid non-deterministic ↵fanquake
behavior in LLVM 8 8f7d1b39efbe65ab2747c593cc3560d4a449a333 Fix QPainter non-determinism on macOS (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: Aplies a patch to Qt that fixes the non-determinism by modifying Qt. The source of the non-determinism is how LLVM 8 optimizes qt_intersect_spans when compiling. The particular optimization that seems to be causing the problems is that a temp variable is being added for spans->y. For some reason, when it does this, it chooses different instructions to use when making that variable. We bypass this problem by patching qt_intersect_spans to always make and use this local variable. Potential alternative to #20436 and #20440 ACKs for top commit: hebasto: re-ACK 8f7d1b39efbe65ab2747c593cc3560d4a449a333 ~for merging into the 0.21 branch, but [not into the master](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20454) branch.~ fanquake: ACK 8f7d1b39efbe65ab2747c593cc3560d4a449a333 Tree-SHA512: b0d00a77643554021736524fb64611462ef2ec849a220543c12d99edb0f52f2e8128d2cc61fa82176b7e13b294574774a92d6b649badf8b7630c6d6a7e70ce10
2020-11-24depends: build qt in c++17 modefanquake
2020-11-24builds: don't pass -silent to qt when building in debug modefanquake
This means we'll get build output like this when building with DEBUG=1: g++ -c -pipe -ffunction-sections -O2 -fPIC -std=c++11 -fno-exceptions <lots more> ../../corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp rather than just: compiling ../../corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp