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2014-12-19Added "Core" to copyright headerssandakersmann
Github-Pull: #5494 Rebased-From: 15de949bb9277e442302bdd8dee299a8d6deee60
2014-09-29update license of compat and cryptoPhilip Kaufmann
- change license to be just MIT for all files in compat and crypto - also add missing header end comments - ensure default header include style
2014-09-25Apply clang-format on crypto/* and compat/*Pieter Wuille
2014-06-23build: fix build weirdness after 54372482.Cory Fields
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.
2014-06-21small cleanup in src/compat .h and .cppPhilip Kaufmann
- add license header - fix include guards - fix indentation
2014-04-10build: add glibc/libstdc++ back-compat stubsCory Fields
glibc/libstdc++ have added new symbols in later releases. When running a new binary against an older glibc, the run-time linker is unable to resolve the new symbols and the binary refuses to run. This can be fixed by adding our own versions of those functions, so that the build-time linker does not emit undefined symbols for them. This enables our binary releases to work on older Linux distros, while not incurring the downsides of a fully static binary.