Boost got upgraded to 1.70.0 in MSYS2. As a result, cmake (v3.13.4 as of this commit) can not configure boost properly, and cmake configuration fails as a result. This is a workaround as per https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/18865
Further speedups to icu compilation, it is faster to run the
pre-generated configure scripts.
Ensure that the native protobuf installation only generates the required
libraries and binaries.
Disable qt compilation when running travis on windows. Qt is used for
lrelease, the travis recipe instead usese the a local installation of
lrelease.
Remove various packages and options from the travis recipe.
Update Readline to version 8.0. The previously used url 404'd sometimes,
use the official gnu ftp server instead.
Remove unused cmake config.
Building with docker is arguably easier and more familiar to most people
than either kvm, or lxc.
This commit also relaxes the back compat requirement a bit. 32 bit linux
now uses glibc version 2.0. Also, the docker shell could not handle gcc arguments
containing spaces, so the explicit '-DFELT_TYPE' declaration was dropped.
Lastly, this removes some packages from the osx descriptor.
- webusb transport based on libusb added. Provides direct access to Trezor via USB, no need for Trezor bridge.
- trezor protocol message handler improved, no recursion used. Ready for upcoming integration tests.
- libusb (for docker) bumped from v1.0.9 to v1.0.22, newer version required for webusb transport, for device enumeration.
- cmake improvements and fixes. Cmake Trezor checks are moved to a dedicated CheckTrezor.cmake file. In case of a problem Trezor is excluded from build.
- ifdefs made consistent to Ledger.
- UDP Transport enumeration disabled by default in release mode
Add a Travis build script for Monero. This was blatantly copied from
Bitcoin. It spawns jobs in docker containers running an ubuntu bionic
image.
This commit also a fixes a problem where librt was still linked, even
when compiling statically.
42397359 Fixup 32bit arm build (TheCharlatan)
a06d2581 Fix Windows build (TheCharlatan)
ecaf5b3f Add libsodium to the packages, the arm build was complaining about it. (TheCharlatan)
cbbf4d24 Adapt translations to upstream changes (TheCharlatan)
db571546 Updated pcsc url (TheCharlatan)
f0ba19fd Add lrelease to the depends (TheCharlatan)
cfb30462 Add Miniupnp submodule (TheCharlatan)
5f7da005 Unbound is now a submodule. Adapt depends for this. (TheCharlatan)
d6b9bdd3 Update readmes to reflect the usage of depends (TheCharlatan)
56b6e41e Add support for apple and arm building (TheCharlatan)
29311fd1 Disable stack unwinding for mingw32 depends build. (TheCharlatan)
8db3d573 Modify depends for monero's dependencies (TheCharlatan)
0806a23a Initial depends addition (TheCharlatan)
Add pcsc-lite to linux builds
Fixup windows icu4c linking with depends, the static libraries have an 's' appended to them
Compiling depends arm-linux-gnueabihf will allow you to compile armv6zk monero binaries
In package mingw-w64-x86_64-icu, version 58.2-3, the names of static
library files were changed, which leads to changes in CMakeLists.txt as
needed for compiling for Windows.
The basic approach it to delegate all sensitive data (master key, secret
ephemeral key, key derivation, ....) and related operations to the device.
As device has low memory, it does not keep itself the values
(except for view/spend keys) but once computed there are encrypted (with AES
are equivalent) and return back to monero-wallet-cli. When they need to be
manipulated by the device, they are decrypted on receive.
Moreover, using the client for storing the value in encrypted form limits
the modification in the client code. Those values are transfered from one
C-structure to another one as previously.
The code modification has been done with the wishes to be open to any
other hardware wallet. To achieve that a C++ class hw::Device has been
introduced. Two initial implementations are provided: the "default", which
remaps all calls to initial Monero code, and the "Ledger", which delegates
all calls to Ledger device.
Define generate_translations_header as an external project to be able
to use the compilation toolchain for the host instead of the toolchain
for the target.
If a translation file exists in a "translations" directory located in
the same directory as the binary, it is used in priority (this can be
useful when working on translations as you don't have to recompile the
whole program all the time), and if no such file is found the embedded
translation file is used (if it exists).
0d9c0db9 Do not build against epee_readline if it was not built (Howard Chu)
178014c9 split off readline code into epee_readline (moneromooo-monero)
a9e14a19 link against readline only for monerod and wallet-wallet-{rpc,cli} (moneromooo-monero)
437421ce wallet: move some scoped_message_writer calls from the libs (moneromooo-monero)
e89994e9 wallet: rejig to avoid prompting in wallet2 (moneromooo-monero)
ec5135e5 move input_line from command_line to simplewallet (moneromooo-monero)
082db75f move cryptonote command line options to cryptonote_core (moneromooo-monero)
f3e09f36 hooked a dependency on libatomic on 32 bit machines if Clang is
used because compilation failed with:
`std::__atomic_base<unsigned long long>::load(std::memory_order) const':
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/6.1.1/../../../../include/c++/6.1.1/bits/atomic_base.h:396:
undefined reference to `__atomic_load_8'
But that does not happen on FreeBSD. The problem is likely that on Linux
Clang tries to use GCC-provided C++11 library. Further,
__atomic_load_8() (for 8-byte integers) is not readily available on 32
bit machines. From https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Atomic/GCCMM: "When lock
free instructions are not available (either through hardware or OS
support) atomic operations are left as function calls to be resolved by
a library."
Fixes compile error when building with OpenSSL v1.1:
contrib/epee/include/net/net_helper.h: In member function ‘void epee::net_utils::blocked_mode_client::shutdown_ssl()’:
contrib/epee/include/net/net_helper.h:579:106: error: ‘SSL_R_SHORT_READ’ was not declared in this scope
if (ec.category() == boost::asio::error::get_ssl_category() && ec.value() != ERR_PACK(ERR_LIB_SSL, 0, SSL_R_SHORT_READ))
^
contrib/epee/include/net/net_helper.h:579:106: note: suggested alternative: ‘SSL_F_SSL_READ’
See boost/asio/ssl/error.hpp.
Boost handles differences between OpenSSL versions.
cmake: fail if Boost is too old for OpenSSL v1.1
Warning issued on older boost and/or OS:
In file included from /usr/include/boost/asio/detail/socket_types.hpp:61:0,
from /usr/include/boost/asio/detail/epoll_reactor.hpp:30,
from /usr/include/boost/asio/detail/reactor.hpp:21,
from /usr/include/boost/asio/detail/impl/task_io_service.ipp:24,
from /usr/include/boost/asio/detail/task_io_service.hpp:198,
from /usr/include/boost/asio/impl/io_service.hpp:71,
from /usr/include/boost/asio/io_service.hpp:767,
from /usr/include/boost/asio/basic_io_object.hpp:19,
from /usr/include/boost/asio/basic_socket.hpp:20,
from /usr/include/boost/asio/basic_datagram_socket.hpp:20,
from /usr/include/boost/asio.hpp:21,
from /home/vagrant/slave/monero-static-alpine-3_5-x86_64/build/src/common/download.cpp:32:
/usr/include/sys/poll.h:1:2: warning: #warning redirecting incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> to <poll.h> [-Wcpp]
#warning redirecting incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> to <poll.h>
Setting COMPILE_FLAGS (or COMPILE_OPTIONS) property directly does not
end up on the command line (even though it should because
add_compile_options does just that).
Also, set -Werror for tests as well, because no warnings now.
Not set for 'external' only because simply moving add_compile_options
above add_subdirectory(external) doesn't do it, and moving add_usbdirectory
down is too big of a change (it will pick up new flags).
-Werror set only for GCC on Linux, since warnings not yet
cleared for other compilers/systems.
- Add some RPC commands (and touch up a couple others)
- some bounds checking
- some better pointer management
- const correctness and error handling
-- Thanks @vtnerd for type help with serialization and CMake changes
Structured {de-,}serialization methods for (many new) types
which are used for requests or responses in the RPC.
New types include RPC requests and responses, and structs which compose
types within those.
# Conflicts:
# src/cryptonote_core/blockchain.cpp