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2020-11-24Fix QPainter non-determinism on macOSAndrew Chow
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. Github-Pull: #20447 Rebased-From: 8f7d1b39efbe65ab2747c593cc3560d4a449a333 Tree-SHA512: 558da5c2bb0373e2a89f2c219170f802036e0e87cc8e808336b23d074152cb893007a440f46ec957156b0921355cd18502710f2d224f27bc26e934c50ebebc41
2020-09-15build: patch qt libpng to fix powerpc buildfanquake
This is an alternative to #19751 that fixes the build without requiring splitting out libpng. This patch can be dropped once we are building qt 5.12.0 or later.
2020-08-26build: replace qtranslations lrelease sed with a patch in qt packagefanquake
2020-08-25build: replace FreeType back-compat sed with a patch in qt packagefanquake
2020-08-25build: replace pwd sed in qt package with a patchfanquake
2020-03-09build: Fix mingw pkgconfig file and dependency namingHennadii Stepanov
This change adds the correct suffix to debug mode .pc filenames for MinGW and also to the Qt libraries listed in the `Requires` field. The filename adjustment fixes the accidental overwriting of release mode .pc files with the debug mode variant which required the wrong variant of the libraries when `debug_and_release` is active. Note that macOS also supports the `debug_and_release' configuration but may use the regular library names together with DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX. Creation of *_debug.pc files is turned off as they're identical to their non-debug counterparts. More info: - QTBUG-4155 - Qt commit a0d8fb4ac3cb7bafdb39f340055eacee4f957513
2020-02-03depends: native_cctools 921, ld64 409.12, libtapi 1000.10.8fanquake
This also removes the obsolete mlinker-version option Co-Authored-By: Cory Fields <cory-nospam-@coryfields.com>
2019-10-12Qt: patch androidjnimain.cpp to make sure JNI is initialised when statically ↵Igor Cota
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2019-09-19Add config opts and patch for aarch64_android build of QtIgor Cota
2019-07-18depends: qt: Patch to remove dep on libX11Carl Dong
We can actually patch QT to remove its dependency on libX11's headers. It turns it this wasn't that hard.
2018-08-17depends: fix qt determinismCory Fields
Qt's configure grabs the path to xkb's data root during configure, but the build changes in 5.8 apparently broke the handling for cross builds. As a result, the string embedded in the binary depends on whether or not some files are present in the builder's filesystem. The "-xkb-config-root" configure setting is intended to allow manual overriding but it is also broken. See: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-60005 This has since been fixed upstream, so just hard-code the path for now. We can drop this patch when we bump to a fixed Qt. Also, fix the "-qt-xkbcommon-x11" config param which was renamed. This does not appear to affect build results, presumably because auto-detection is working, but it does not hurt to be explicit.
2018-08-09[depends] Add riscv qt depends support for cross compiling bitcoin-qtChun Kuan Lee
2018-07-25Fix Qt's rcc determinism for depends/gitianFuzzbawls
Backport of https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-62511 to resolve locale determinism during the build process.
2018-07-06Upgrade Qt depends to 5.9.6Sebastian Kung
2018-07-05Fix depends Qt5.9.4 mac buildKen Lee
Apply patch from QTBUG-67286
2018-07-05Ugrade Qt depends to Qt5.9.4Sebastian Kung
Depends can now be built with Qt5.9.4 , which is Qt's new long term support version.
2018-04-11depends: Fix Qt build with XCode 9.3fanquake
2018-03-05[Depends] Fix Qt build with Xcode 9.2fanquake
2017-01-28qt: fix build with zlib for targetCory Fields
This contains a few hacks very specific to Qt's buildsystem. These can be reverted once we split the build between native and target builds. Qt's build contains a circular dependency when not using a system zlib. By far the easiest fix is to switch to a system zlib, rather than Qt's own. However, that confuses Qt's cross build which assumes that when using a system zlib, it should also find a system (native) zlib for native tools. The build breaks if that zlib is not present. To solve this: 1. Always use a system zlib rather than the one provided by qt 2. Set force_bootstrap, which instructs the build tools to be built as though we're cross-compiling (build != target) 3. For build tools, use qt's internal zlib so that a native zlib is not required. Step 3 means that if any zlib headers are found by the native build, it will confuse Qt's internal zlib build. So we also need to make sure that the target headers/libs aren't found. To do so, specify that our cflags/cxxflags/cppflags/ldflags only apply for non-host builds.
2017-01-19depends: qt: disable printer for all platforms, not just osxCory Fields
This also fixes the native osx build.
2017-01-14depends: use new variable layout for qt sdkCory Fields
2017-01-14[depends] Qt 5.7.1fanquake
2016-09-27[depends] Fix Qt compilation with Xcode 8fanquake
2016-06-17Fix bitcoin_qt.m4 and fix-xcb-include-order.patchJonas Schnelli
2015-11-16depends: qt PIDLIST_ABSOLUTE patchWladimir J. van der Laan
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).
2015-07-27fixup: qt 5.5 snuck in another module that needs path hand-holdingCory Fields
2015-07-23depends: bump to qt 5.5Cory Fields
2015-03-16depends: fix a static qt5 crash when using certain versions of libxcbCory Fields
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.
2015-01-02depends: major upgrade to darwin toolchainCory Fields
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.
2015-01-02depends: osx: fix qt5 build against 10.10 sdkCory Fields
2014-09-08qt: fix tablet crash. closes #4854.Cory Fields
This backports the relevant parts of: https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/82689/
2014-08-08depends: add shared dependency builderCory Fields
See the README's in depends for documentation