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bitcoin-config.h moved, but the old file is likely to still exist when
reconfiguring or switching branches. This would've caused files to not rebuild
correctly, and other strange problems.
Make the path explicit so that the old one cannot be found.
Core libs use config/bitcoin-config.h.
Libs (like crypto) which don't want access to bitcoin's headers continue
to use -Iconfig and #include bitcoin-config.h.
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This lib has no dependencies on other bitcoin functionality. Attempting to
use bitcoin headers will result in a failure to compile.
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This allows us to include its path without making other header includes valid.
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This also moves the HMAC-SHA512 implementation to sha2.cpp.
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These are meant to test our back-compat stubs, but they are enabled for all
builds for the sake of consistency.
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As it says on the tin. It was deprecated in version 0.9, and
at some point it should be removed.
Removes the dependency of bitcoind on libbitcoin-cli.a. Move
some functions that used to be shared but are now only used in
bitcoin-cli.cpp to that file.
After this change, an error is printed (and exit code 1 is returned)
when the user tries to send RPC commands using bitcoind.
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Now that the build is non-recursive, adding to AM_CPPFLAGS means adding to
_all_ cppflags.
Logical groups of includes have been added instead, and are used individually
by various targets.
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Using them has the side effect of confusing the dependency-tracking logic.
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- Some file generation was still noisy, silence it.
- AM_V_GEN is used rather than @ so that 'make V=1' works as intended
- Cut down on file copies and moves when using sed, use pipes instead
- Avoid the use of top_ and abs_ dirs where possible
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Rules and targets no longer need to be shared between subdirectories, so
this is no longer needed.
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Build logic moves from individual Makefile.am's to include files, which
the main src/Makefile.am includes. This avoids having to manage a gigantic
single Makefile.
TODO: Move the rules from the old Makefile.include to where they actually
belong and nuke the old file.
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05c20a5 build: add symbol for upcoming gcc 4.9's libstdc++ (Cory Fields)
49a3352 gitian-linux: --enable-glibc-back-compat (Warren Togami)
d5aab70 build: add an option for enabling glibc back-compat (Cory Fields)
ffc6b67 build: add glibc/libstdc++ back-compat stubs (Cory Fields)
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This removes the bignum/OpenSSL dependency.
The base58 transformation code is also moved to a separate .cpp file.
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Using "./configure --enable-glibc-back-compat" will attempt to be
compatible with a target running glibc abi 2.9 and libstdc++ abi 3.4.
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chainparams.cpp should not be in both libbitcoin_common and
libbitcoin_server. Also re-sort the sources list.
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Switch to tinyformat-based formatting.
Tinyformat is a typesafe drop-in replacement for C99 printf functions:
https://github.com/c42f/tinyformat
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This makes it easier to read diffs.
Cosmetic change to build system only.
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This fixes linking issues when statically linking
(thanks @imwuzhh).
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The following mining-related RPC calls don't use the wallet:
- getnetworkhashps
- getmininginfo
- getblocktemplate
- submitblock
Enable them when compiling with --disable-wallet.
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26d1b65 src/Makefile.am: Simplify clean of leveldb (Josh Triplett)
a26a367 configure.ac: Check for miniupnpc headers, not just -lminiupnpc (Josh Triplett)
82ccb05 autogen.sh: Stop passing --verbose to autoreconf (Josh Triplett)
e12dafd autogen.sh: Use long options to autoreconf, for self-documentation (Josh Triplett)
19b9add autogen.sh: Support running from outside the source directory (Josh Triplett)
97d285a autogen.sh: Use set -e to fail if any command fails (Josh Triplett)
f80b723 autogen.sh: Add a /bin/sh shebang. (Josh Triplett)
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This breaks the dependency on crypter for disable-wallet builds.
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Make it possible to build Bitcoin without wallet
(and thus without BDB) so that it only functions as node.
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Remove unnecessary dependencies for bitcoin-cli
(leveldb, berkelydb, wallet, RPC server)
Build system changes:
- split libbitcoin.a into libbitcoin_common.a, libbitcoin_server.a and
libbitcoin_cli.a
Code changes (movement only):
- split up HelpMessage into HelpMessage in init.cpp and HelpMessageCli
in rpcclient.cpp
- move uiInterface from init.cpp to util.cpp
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Split bitcoinrpc up into
- rpcserver: bitcoind RPC server
- rpcclient: bitcoin-cli RPC client
- rpcprotocol: shared common HTTP/JSON-RPC protocol code
One step towards making bitcoin-cli independent from the rest
of the code, and thus a smaller executable that doesn't have to
be linked against leveldb.
This commit only does code movement, there are no functional changes.
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Use misc methods of avoiding unnecesary header includes.
Replace int typedefs with int##_t from stdint.h.
Replace PRI64[xdu] with PRI[xdu]64 from inttypes.h.
Normalize QT_VERSION ifs where possible.
Resolve some indirect dependencies as direct ones.
Remove extern declarations from .cpp files.
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This adds an executable `bitcoin-rpc` that only serves as a Bitcoin RPC
client.
The commit does not remove RPC functionality from the `bitcoind` yet,
this functionality should be deprecated but is left for a later version
to give users some time to switch.
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Create an allocators.cpp, and move all of the #ifdef WIN32
code and the #include of windows.h into it.
Two motives for this cleanup:
1. I'm getting a weird error in windows.h in my smartfee branch.
2. allocators.h is included (indirectly) just about everywhere, so
this should speed up Windows compiles quite a lot.
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- helps recognizing that the resource file belongs to bitcoind.exe
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TODO: Add icon info
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This way we can reuse rules rather than duplicating them.
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binaries
This change moves test data into the binaries rather than reading them from
the disk at runtime.
Advantages:
- Tests become distributable
- Cross-compile friendly. Build on one machine and execute in an arbitrary
location on another.
- Easier testing for backports. Users can verify that tests pass without having
to track down corresponding test data.
- More trustworthy test results and easier quality assurance as tests make
fewer assumptions about their environment.
- Tests could theoretically run at client/daemon startup and exit on failure.
Disadvantages:
- Required 'hexdump' build-dependency. This is a standard bsd tool that should
be usable everywhere. It is likely already installed on all build-machines.
- Tests can no longer be fudged after build by altering test-data.
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libleveldb.a and libmemenv.a should be able to build in parallel, but in
practice calling the leveldb makefile ends up rewriting build_config.mk. If
one target tries to build while the other is halfway through writing the
.mk, the make ends up in an undefined state.
Fix that by making one depend on the other. This also reorders the variables
to be passed by param rather than via the environment, and combines the targets
into a single rule to avoid needless duplication.
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to use any version other than 4.8 by default
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