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Author SHA1 Message Date
Wladimir J. van der Laan
f3e17686b3
Merge #20468: build: warn when generating man pages for binaries built from a dirty branch
6690adba08 Warn when binaries are built from a dirty branch. (Tyler Chambers)

Pull request description:

  - Adjusted `--version` flag behavior in bitcoind and bitcoin-wallet to have the same behavior.
  - Added `--version` flag to bitcoin-tx to match.
  - Added functionality in gen-manpages.sh to error when attempting to generate man pages for binaries built from a dirty branch.

  mitigates problem with  issue #20412

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    Tested ACK 6690adba08

Tree-SHA512: b5ca509f1a57f66808c2bebc4b710ca00c6fec7b5ebd7eef58018e28e716f5f2358e36551b8a4df571bf3204baed565a297aeefb93990e7a99add502b97ee1b8
2020-12-07 10:51:45 +01:00
fanquake
ed1bbcefea contrib: add MACHO tests to symbol-check tests 2020-12-03 12:16:19 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
5bab08df17 contrib: Add test for ELF symbol-check
Check both failure cases:
- Use a glibc symbol from a version that is too new
- Use a symbol from a library that is not in the allowlist

And also check a conforming binary.

Adding a similar check for Windows PE can be done in a separate PR.
2020-12-03 12:15:12 +01:00
fanquake
5d2cbdf772
macdeploy: use Python 3.6 2020-11-30 14:54:20 +08:00
fanquake
a42aa94c54
macdeploy: remove runHDIUtil in favor of directly calling subprocess.run 2020-11-30 14:54:20 +08:00
fanquake
adaa26202b
macdeploy: remove existing Bitcoin-Core.dmg if present 2020-11-30 14:54:20 +08:00
fanquake
ccb0325b1b
macdeploy: move qt_conf to where it's used 2020-11-30 14:54:20 +08:00
fanquake
6390a04862
macdeploy: consolidate .DS_Store generation
Rather than two lots of logic doing roughly the same thing, dependent on if
you're compiling on Linux or macOS, combine the .DS store generation into
macdeployqtplus.

This also removes the -fancy and -volname options.
2020-11-30 14:54:19 +08:00
fanquake
32347cd56a
macdeploy: assume plistlib is available
We already require Python 3.5 or later
2020-11-30 14:54:19 +08:00
fanquake
0ab4018c12
macdeploy: have a single level of logging output
4 different levels of verbosity is overkill for a fairly simple script, which
was always being run at 2 in any case.
2020-11-30 14:54:19 +08:00
fanquake
827d382aa7
macdeploy: remove add-resources argument 2020-11-30 14:54:19 +08:00
fanquake
464b34d4c3
macdeploy: remove codesigning argument 2020-11-30 14:54:19 +08:00
fanquake
4d70d3d7fe
build: automatically determine macOS translations
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.
2020-11-30 14:54:18 +08:00
Tyler Chambers
6690adba08
Warn when binaries are built from a dirty branch.
Adjusted version flag behavior in bitcoin-tx, bitcoin-wallet, and
bitcoind to match. Added functionality in gen-manpages.sh to warning when
attempting to generate man pages for binaries built from a dirty
branch.
2020-11-28 18:43:55 -05:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
555b5d1bf9
Merge #20419: build: set minimum supported macOS to 10.14
a52ecc936a build: set minimum supported macOS to 10.14 (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  This is a requirement for C++17 support. See my comments [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16684#issuecomment-643722538):

  > You cannot use std::get with std::variant on macOS < 10.14, because Apples libc++ doesn't support the std::bad_variant_access exception. [Relevant comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19183#discussion_r439794318) in #19183.

  > While we could work around this in our own code, using std::get_if, this would still be a problem for 3rd-party dependencies.

  > I've been testing Qt 5.15LTS (we'll have to enable C++17 in qt, and may upgrade to a newer version at the same time), and you can't enable -std c++17, while targeting a macOS deployment version < 10.14, configuring will fail. They are making use of std::get with std::variant throughout their cocoa code.

  We would have to had to have bumped to at least 10.13 in any case, as Qt 5.15 (#19716) [requires 10.13+](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms.html).

ACKs for top commit:
  hebasto:
    ACK a52ecc936a, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.

Tree-SHA512: f669b2fc777aeea1e9afdbbc7bd9afe3997418211db6ba53c934cae0e62a9b999603da539518c229f34961d275c9e2f315c7b022cf5fb97bd201a69c85d470cc
2020-11-23 14:24:58 +01:00
Luke Dashjr
a0a771843f contrib: Changes to checks for PowerPC64
Changes from #14066.
2020-11-22 11:11:32 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
634f6ec4eb contrib: Parse ELF directly for symbol and security checks
Instead of the ever-messier text parsing of the output of the readelf
tool (which is clearly meant for human consumption not to be machine
parseable), parse the ELF binaries directly.

Add a small dependency-less ELF parser specific to the checks.

This is slightly more secure, too, because it removes potential
ambiguity due to misparsing and changes in the output format of `elfread`. It
also allows for stricter and more specific ELF format checks in the future.

This removes the build-time dependency for `readelf`.

It passes the test-security-check for me locally, though I haven't
checked on all platforms.
2020-11-22 11:11:32 +01:00
MarcoFalke
d4159984c3
Merge #20223: build: Drop the leading 0 from the version number
8f7b930475 Drop the leading 0 from the version number (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  Removes the leading 0 from the version number. The minor version, which we had been using as the major version, is now the major version. The revision, which we had been using as the minor version, is now the minor version. The revision number is dropped. The build number is promoted to being part of the version number. This also avoids issues where it was accidentally not included in the version number.

  The CLIENT_VERSION remains the same format as previous as previously, as the Major version was 0 so it never actually got included in it.

  The user agent string formatter is updated to follow this new versioning.

  ***

  Honestly I'm just tired of all of the people asking for "1.0" that maybe this'll shut them up. Skip the whole 1.0 thing and go straight to version 22.0!

  Also, this means that the terminology we commonly use lines up with how the variables are named. So major versions are actually bumping the major version number, etc.

ACKs for top commit:
  jnewbery:
    Code review ACK 8f7b930475
  MarcoFalke:
    review ACK 8f7b930475 🎻

Tree-SHA512: b5c3fae14d4c0a9c0ab3b1db7c949ecc0ac3537646306b13d98dd0efc17c489cdd16d43f0a24aaa28e9c4a92ea360500e05480a335b03f9fb308010cdd93a436
2020-11-20 15:42:07 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
d9180c50b6
Merge #20145: contrib: add getcoins.py script to get coins from (signet) faucet
e9c8e6eea2 doc: add contrib/signet readme (Karl-Johan Alm)
355d0c4f6b contrib: add getcoins.py script to get coins from (signet) faucet (Karl-Johan Alm)

Pull request description:

  This adds a small python script that can be used to fetch Signet coins from the default (or custom) faucet.

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    Code and documentation review ACK e9c8e6eea2

Tree-SHA512: 9aaeb96bf0c636a38e2dbe4cfc8b3ef907b1c05d0b782ee51223014952e07ce45a071c7e99aa9aa7700196a67f8a47d74d13e5e8d6890b9be503acd2bacd4d4f
2020-11-19 12:09:19 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
47b6ad837c
Merge #20333: build: remove native_biplist dependency
7087440894 depends: native_ds_store 1.3.0 (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  `ds_store` [now takes advantage](36fb607940) of Pythons ability to decode binary [plists](https://docs.python.org/3/library/plistlib.html) (since 3.4), so we can drop its biplist dependency.

  The call to `biplist.Data()` in `custom_dsstore.py` doesn't seem to do anything, and from what I can tell can just be removed. i.e:
  ```diff
  diff --git a/contrib/macdeploy/custom_dsstore.py b/contrib/macdeploy/custom_dsstore.py
  index dc1c1882d..e475bc6c3 100755
  --- a/contrib/macdeploy/custom_dsstore.py
  +++ b/contrib/macdeploy/custom_dsstore.py
  @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ alias.volume.disk_image_alias.target.filename = package_name_ns + '.temp.dmg'
   alias.volume.disk_image_alias.target.carbon_path = 'Macintosh HD:Users:\x00bitcoinuser:\x00Documents:\x00bitcoin:\x00bitcoin:\x00' + package_name_ns + '.temp.dmg'
   alias.volume.disk_image_alias.target.posix_path = 'Users/bitcoinuser/Documents/bitcoin/bitcoin/' + package_name_ns + '.temp.dmg'
   alias.target.carbon_path = package_name_ns + ':.background:\x00background.tiff'
  +assert(biplist.Data(alias.to_bytes()) == alias.to_bytes())
   icvp['backgroundImageAlias'] = biplist.Data(alias.to_bytes())
   ds['.']['icvp'] = icvp
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK 7087440894

Tree-SHA512: 8ba3cf561937efe4a3daae8b0cb4de3bf9e425b3a9244161b09d94ee2b1bd4c3e21315fa70e495b19a052aabdc1731b3b6f346b63272d72d2762ced83237d02f
2020-11-19 11:39:00 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
cddcd22ab3
Merge #20288: script, doc: contrib/seeds updates
961f148cb1 doc: update contrib/seeds/README dnspython installation info (Jon Atack)
dd7b5f46d8 script: fix deprecation warning in makeseeds.py (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  Seen while reviewing #20237.

  1. Fix a deprecation warning in `contrib/seeds/makeseeds.py`
  ```
      makeseeds.py:139: DeprecationWarning: please use dns.resolver.resolve() instead
        asn = int([x.to_text() for x in dns.resolver.query('.'.join(
  ```
    - Per https://dnspython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/whatsnew.html, `dns.resolver.query()` was deprecated in `dnspython` version 2.0.0.

    - See https://dnspython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/resolver-class.html for more info on the resolver class.

  2. Update the `dnspython` dependency installation instructions in `contrib/seeds/README`

    - The markdown rendering can be seen here: https://github.com/jonatack/bitcoin/tree/contrib-seeds-fixups/contrib/seeds

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    code review ACK 961f148cb1

Tree-SHA512: f9c4f318a1a0d35b8de147d24b72c534a1f58eece31e7cfa00b4149a63b6a618d8ca0312f52fd8056f3c645cf2ee68574ca02319fddffdad919a70cd33395d33
2020-11-19 10:40:46 +01:00
Andrew Chow
8f7b930475 Drop the leading 0 from the version number
Removes the leading 0 from the version number. The minor version, which
we had been using as the major version, is now the major version. The
revision, which we had been using as the minor version, is now the minor
version. The revision number is dropped. The build number is promoted to
being part of the version number. This also avoids issues where it was
accidentally not included in the version number.

The CLIENT_VERSION remains the same format as previous as previously,
the Major version was 0 so that was never a factor in CLIENT_VERSION.
2020-11-18 12:00:57 -05:00
fanquake
a52ecc936a
build: set minimum supported macOS to 10.14 2020-11-18 21:46:09 +08:00
fanquake
8a715a6b17
build: Bump gitian descriptors to 0.22 2020-11-18 20:52:44 +08:00
fanquake
3457054c61
Merge #20346: script: modify security-check.py to use "==" instead of "is" for literal comparison
b6121edf70 swapped "is" for "==" in literal comparison (Tyler Chambers)

Pull request description:

  In Python 3.8+ literal comparisons using "is" instead of "==" produce a SyntaxWarning [source](https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/3.8.html#changes-in-python-behavior).

  I checked the entire devtools directory, this seems to be the only occurrence.

  This is a small fix, but removes the SyntaxWarning.
  Fixes: #20338

ACKs for top commit:
  hebasto:
    re-ACK b6121edf70, only squashed since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20346#pullrequestreview-525934568) review.
  practicalswift:
    re-ACK b6121edf70: patch still looks correct
  theStack:
    utACK b6121edf70

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2020-11-17 13:57:40 +08:00
fanquake
7087440894
depends: native_ds_store 1.3.0
native_ds_store now takes advantage of Pythons ability to decode binary
plists (since 3.4), so we can drop its biplist dependency.

The call to biplist.Data() in custom_dsstore doesn't seem to do anything,
and from what I can tell can just be removed.
2020-11-11 08:01:02 +08:00
Tyler Chambers
b6121edf70 swapped "is" for "==" in literal comparison
update lint-python.sh to include check F632
2020-11-09 10:21:51 -05:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
f70eb51b05
Merge #20318: build: Ensure source tarball has leading directory name
faa2f06f5e scripted-diff: [build] Ensure source tarball has leading directory name (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  This has been fixed in 0.20, so it needs to be fixed on master as well to avoid a regression

  #18945

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK faa2f06f5e
  hebasto:
    ACK faa2f06f5e, tested gitian builds only.
  promag:
    ACK faa2f06f5e.

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2020-11-09 15:06:20 +01:00
MarcoFalke
faa2f06f5e
scripted-diff: [build] Ensure source tarball has leading directory name
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's|git archive --|git archive --prefix="${DISTNAME}/" --|g'                          $(git grep -l 'git archive' ./contrib)
sed -i 's|tar -xf "\?${\?GIT_ARCHIVE}\?"\?|tar --strip-components=1 -xf "${GIT_ARCHIVE}"|g' $(git grep -l 'tar -xf'     ./contrib)
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-11-05 17:31:24 +01:00
Jonas Schnelli
04a69c200e macOS deploy: use the new plistlib API
See https://docs.python.org/3/library/plistlib.html.
The new API was added in 3.4 and old removed in 3.9.
2020-11-04 10:28:02 +01:00
Jon Atack
961f148cb1
doc: update contrib/seeds/README dnspython installation info 2020-11-02 20:54:59 +01:00
Jon Atack
dd7b5f46d8
script: fix deprecation warning in makeseeds.py
makeseeds.py:139: DeprecationWarning: please use dns.resolver.resolve() instead
  asn = int([x.to_text() for x in dns.resolver.query('.'.join(

per https://dnspython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/whatsnew.html
dns.resolver.query() was deprecated in dnspython version 2.0.0
2020-11-02 20:54:57 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
6866259fab net: Hardcoded seeds update for 0.21
Stats:

```
  IPv4   IPv6  Onion Pass
426728  59523   7900 Initial
426728  59523   7900 Skip entries with invalid address
426728  59523   7900 After removing duplicates
426727  59523   7900 Skip entries from suspicious hosts
123226  51785   7787 Enforce minimal number of blocks
121710  51322   7586 Require service bit 1
  4706   1427   3749 Require minimum uptime
  4124   1098   3681 Require a known and recent user agent
  4033   1075   3681 Filter out hosts with multiple bitcoin ports
   512    140    512 Look up ASNs and limit results per ASN and per net
```
2020-10-25 14:25:00 +01:00
RandyMcMillan
36e875b4c5 contrib: Add new versions to makeseeds.py and update gitignore 2020-10-25 14:08:33 +01:00
MarcoFalke
fa68755364
contrib: Fix gen_key_io_test_vectors.py imports 2020-10-16 13:48:17 +02:00
Karl-Johan Alm
e9c8e6eea2
doc: add contrib/signet readme 2020-10-16 12:50:18 +09:00
Andrew Chow
e87df82580 Add sqlite to travis and depends 2020-10-14 11:18:13 -04:00
Karl-Johan Alm
355d0c4f6b
contrib: add getcoins.py script to get coins from (signet) faucet 2020-10-14 08:27:32 +09:00
gr0kchain
8a4dcda414 doc: Added default signet config for linearize script 2020-09-25 14:37:22 +02:00
Gregory Sanders
759d94e70f Update zmq notification documentation and sample consumer 2020-09-22 11:34:30 -04:00
Jon Atack
062e6699c4
script: fix zmq_sub.py file permissions 2020-09-04 17:48:32 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
bd897ce79f
scripted-diff: Move previous_release.py to test/get_previous_releases.py
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
OLD=contrib/devtools/previous_release.py
NEW=test/get_previous_releases.py
sed -i "s|$OLD|$NEW|g" $(git grep -l $OLD)
git mv $OLD $NEW
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-08-29 11:26:25 +03:00
fanquake
f306384f5a
Merge #19622: build: Drop ancient hack in gitian-linux descriptor
33a84e8f40 build: Update and sort package list in gitian-linux.yml (Hennadii Stepanov)
95051682be build: Drop old hack which is unneeded now (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  The hack was aimed to fix an issue in Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 (see #8188).
  The current hack implementation was added in #8315.

  On master (8db23349fe) this hack is effectively noop, and it is no longer needed.

  I see this PR as a step to removing `libfaketime` from gitian builds.

ACKs for top commit:
  dongcarl:
    tACK 33a84e8f40
  laanwj:
    Code review ACK 33a84e8f40

Tree-SHA512: 90036c555a500649ccc3d108bf11f09a9cfd2c92c0b598f7e0c0df63a713ae7abaf78f350b68c025470619c967223f45f6a235ad37a6ce1d1a0341ed34963ba0
2020-08-10 20:15:09 +08:00
Hennadii Stepanov
33a84e8f40
build: Update and sort package list in gitian-linux.yml
Virtual package 'binutils-gold' replaced with 'binutils'.
Explicitly added 'patch' package.
2020-08-05 18:08:47 +03:00
MarcoFalke
fa5288cf5c
contrib: Fixup valgrind suppressions file 2020-08-05 16:43:30 +02:00
Hennadii Stepanov
95051682be
build: Drop old hack which is unneeded now
This hack is described in #8188. The current implementation was
introduced in #8315.
2020-07-31 17:10:40 +03:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
4ebe2f6e75
Merge #18011: Replace current benchmarking framework with nanobench
78c312c983 Replace current benchmarking framework with nanobench (Martin Ankerl)

Pull request description:

  Replace current benchmarking framework with nanobench

  This replaces the current benchmarking framework with nanobench [1], an
  MIT licensed single-header benchmarking library, of which I am the
  autor. This has in my opinion several advantages, especially on Linux:

  * fast: Running all benchmarks takes ~6 seconds instead of 4m13s on
    an Intel i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz.

  * accurate: I ran e.g. the benchmark for SipHash_32b 10 times and
    calculate standard deviation / mean = coefficient of variation:

    * 0.57% CV for old benchmarking framework
    * 0.20% CV for nanobench

    So the benchmark results with nanobench seem to vary less than with
    the old framework.

  * It automatically determines runtime based on clock precision, no need
    to specify number of evaluations.

  * measure instructions, cycles, branches, instructions per cycle,
    branch misses (only Linux, when performance counters are available)

  * output in markdown table format.

  * Warn about unstable environment (frequency scaling, turbo, ...)

  * For better profiling, it is possible to set the environment variable
    NANOBENCH_ENDLESS to force endless running of a particular benchmark
    without the need to recompile. This makes it to e.g. run "perf top"
    and look at hotspots.

  Here is an example copy & pasted from the terminal output:

  |             ns/byte |              byte/s |    err% |        ins/byte |        cyc/byte |    IPC |       bra/byte |   miss% |     total | benchmark
  |--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
  |                2.52 |      396,529,415.94 |    0.6% |           25.42 |            8.02 |  3.169 |           0.06 |    0.0% |      0.03 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp RIPEMD160`
  |                1.87 |      535,161,444.83 |    0.3% |           21.36 |            5.95 |  3.589 |           0.06 |    0.0% |      0.02 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA1`
  |                3.22 |      310,344,174.79 |    1.1% |           36.80 |           10.22 |  3.601 |           0.09 |    0.0% |      0.04 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256`
  |                2.01 |      496,375,796.23 |    0.0% |           18.72 |            6.43 |  2.911 |           0.01 |    1.0% |      0.00 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256D64_1024`
  |                7.23 |      138,263,519.35 |    0.1% |           82.66 |           23.11 |  3.577 |           1.63 |    0.1% |      0.00 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256_32b`
  |                3.04 |      328,780,166.40 |    0.3% |           35.82 |            9.69 |  3.696 |           0.03 |    0.0% |      0.03 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA512`

  [1] https://github.com/martinus/nanobench

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK 78c312c983

Tree-SHA512: 9e18770b18b6f95a7d0105a4a5497d31cf4eb5efe6574f4482f6f1b4c88d7e0946b9a4a1e9e8e6ecbf41a3f2d7571240677dcb45af29a6f0584e89b25f32e49e
2020-07-30 15:34:17 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
65d0f1a533
devtools: Add security check for separate_code
Check that sections are appropriately separated in virtual memory,
based on their (expected) permissions. This checks for missing
-Wl,-z,separate-code and potentially other problems.

Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
2020-07-28 12:57:35 +08:00
MarcoFalke
facdf530c7
contrib: Clean up previous_releases.py
* Replace curl single char options with their verbose counterpart
* Stricter check for tarballHash
2020-07-21 11:03:35 +02:00
MarcoFalke
ea595d39f7
Merge #19205: script: previous_release.sh rewritten in python
9c34aff393 Remove previous_release.sh (Brian Liotti)
e1e5960e10 script: Add previous_release.py (Brian Liotti)

Pull request description:

  Closes #18132

  Added functionality:
  1) checks file hash before untarring when using the binary download option

ACKs for top commit:
  fjahr:
    re-ACK 9c34aff393
  Sjors:
    tACK 9c34aff393

Tree-SHA512: 323f11828736a372a47f048592de8b027ddcd75b38f312dfc73f7b495d1e078bfeb384d9cdf434b3e70f2c6c0ce2da2df48e9a6460ac0e1967c6829a411c52d5
2020-07-21 10:11:39 +02:00
David Reikher
4455949d6f Make test DoS_mapOrphans deterministic
The RandomOrphan function and the function ecdsa_signature_parse_der_lax
in pubkey.cpp were causing non-deterministic test coverage.

Force seed in the beginning of the test to make it deterministic.
The seed is selected carefully so that all branches of the function
ecdsa_signature_parse_der_lax are executed. Prior to this fix, the test
was exhibiting non-deterministic coverage since none of the ECDSA
signatures that were generated during the test had leading zeroes in
either R, S, or both, resulting in some branches of said function not
being executed. The seed ensures that both conditions are hit.

Removed denialofservice_tests test entry from the list of non-deterministic
tests in the coverage script.
2020-07-21 09:18:57 +03:00
Brian Liotti
9c34aff393 Remove previous_release.sh 2020-07-05 04:05:02 -04:00
Brian Liotti
e1e5960e10 script: Add previous_release.py
closes #18132
added GPG verify for binaries

co-authored-by: bboot <bboot@cisco.com>
2020-07-05 04:04:52 -04:00
fanquake
b80ae6b4c0
Merge #19344: docs: update testgen usage example
e12e970df6 docs: match usage text to script and location (Peter Bushnell)

Pull request description:

  Update the usage text in the README to match the usage text in the Python script.

  02b26ba1c1/contrib/testgen/gen_key_io_test_vectors.py (L9)
  02b26ba1c1/contrib/testgen/gen_key_io_test_vectors.py (L10)

  Also to match the file names in the actual destination.

  02b26ba1c1/src/test/data/key_io_valid.json
  02b26ba1c1/src/test/data/key_io_invalid.json

  Following the README usage text generates new files when the user is likely to have wanted to update the existing files.

ACKs for top commit:
  fanquake:
    ACK e12e970df6 - this looks correct.

Tree-SHA512: b7ab61e19a54597a8fbd1844b9cfaef78879e53b882eefe4e0140fa115674df7f061e468835186963b89c963244a17d922f2ad0829b10f62b84f02019ee33edb
2020-06-29 14:21:51 +08:00
Cory Fields
2418f739f7
macos: Bump to xcode 11.3.1 and 10.15 SDK
This gets us a newer SDK with c++17 support and retains 10.12
back-compat.

Co-authored-by: Carl Dong <contact@carldong.me>
2020-06-22 10:14:33 -04:00
Carl Dong
85b5e42088
contrib: macdeploy: Remove historical extraction notes 2020-06-22 10:14:03 -04:00
Carl Dong
351beb5c9a
contrib: macdeploy: Use apple-sdk-tools instead of xar+pbzx 2020-06-22 10:14:02 -04:00
Carl Dong
3381e4a189
Adapt rest of tooling to new SDK naming scheme 2020-06-22 10:13:55 -04:00
Peter Bushnell
e12e970df6
docs: match usage text to script and location
Update the usage text in the README to match the usage text in the Python script.

02b26ba1c1/contrib/testgen/gen_key_io_test_vectors.py (L9)

Also to match the file names in the actual destination.

02b26ba1c1/src/test/data/key_io_valid.json
02b26ba1c1/src/test/data/key_io_invalid.json

Following the README usage text generates new files when the user is likely to have wanted to update the existing files.
2020-06-21 10:31:18 +01:00
Carl Dong
b3394ab235
contrib: macdeploy: Correctly generate macOS SDK
Previously, we did not include the macOS SDK libc++ headers in our SDK
creation process and instead used whichever libc++ headers shipped with
the clang package we downloaded in depends.

This change adds a script (which works on both GNU/Linux and macOS) to
correctly generate the macOS SDK including the libc++ headers. This can
be thought of as a simplified rewrite of tpoechtrager's script:

d3392f4eae/tools/gen_sdk_package.sh

The location within the SDK where we place the libc++ headers is chosen
such that clang's search path detection logic for sysroots would pick up
the headers properly.

We also document this change.
2020-06-19 14:35:48 -04:00
fanquake
09da0e46bf
Merge #19287: contrib: Fix SyntaxWarning in Python base58 implementation
47b49a05ea contrib: Fix SyntaxWarning in Python base58 implementation (Alex Willmer)

Pull request description:

  In Python integers should be compared for equality (`i == j`), not identity (`i is j`). Recent versions of CPython 3.x emit a SyntaxWarning when they encounter this incorrect usage, e.g.

  ```
  $ python3 base58.py
  base58.py:110: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="?
    assert get_bcaddress_version('15VjRaDX9zpbA8LVnbrCAFzrVzN7ixHNsC') is 0
  Tests passed
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    ACK 47b49a05ea

Tree-SHA512: 9f8962025dcdfa062c0515c68a1864f5bbeb86bd0510c0ec0e413a5edb6afbfd5f41b4c0255784e53db8eaf39c68b7cfa7cc8a33a2e5214aae463fda374f8719
2020-06-17 17:05:15 +08:00
fanquake
9fe71a57a6
test: use subprocess.run() in test-security-check.py 2020-06-16 19:52:30 +08:00
fanquake
968aaae940
tests: run test-security-check.py in CI 2020-06-16 19:52:30 +08:00
Alex Willmer
47b49a05ea
contrib: Fix SyntaxWarning in Python base58 implementation
In Python integers should be compared for equality (`i == j`), not identity (`i is j`). Recent versions of CPython 3.x emit a SyntaxWarning when they encounter this incorrect usage, e.g.

```
$ python3 base58.py 
base58.py:110: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="?
  assert get_bcaddress_version('15VjRaDX9zpbA8LVnbrCAFzrVzN7ixHNsC') is 0
Tests passed
```
2020-06-15 21:36:54 +01:00
Martin Ankerl
78c312c983 Replace current benchmarking framework with nanobench
This replaces the current benchmarking framework with nanobench [1], an
MIT licensed single-header benchmarking library, of which I am the
autor. This has in my opinion several advantages, especially on Linux:

* fast: Running all benchmarks takes ~6 seconds instead of 4m13s on
  an Intel i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz.

* accurate: I ran e.g. the benchmark for SipHash_32b 10 times and
  calculate standard deviation / mean = coefficient of variation:

  * 0.57% CV for old benchmarking framework
  * 0.20% CV for nanobench

  So the benchmark results with nanobench seem to vary less than with
  the old framework.

* It automatically determines runtime based on clock precision, no need
  to specify number of evaluations.

* measure instructions, cycles, branches, instructions per cycle,
  branch misses (only Linux, when performance counters are available)

* output in markdown table format.

* Warn about unstable environment (frequency scaling, turbo, ...)

* For better profiling, it is possible to set the environment variable
  NANOBENCH_ENDLESS to force endless running of a particular benchmark
  without the need to recompile. This makes it to e.g. run "perf top"
  and look at hotspots.

Here is an example copy & pasted from the terminal output:

|             ns/byte |              byte/s |    err% |        ins/byte |        cyc/byte |    IPC |       bra/byte |   miss% |     total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
|                2.52 |      396,529,415.94 |    0.6% |           25.42 |            8.02 |  3.169 |           0.06 |    0.0% |      0.03 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp RIPEMD160`
|                1.87 |      535,161,444.83 |    0.3% |           21.36 |            5.95 |  3.589 |           0.06 |    0.0% |      0.02 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA1`
|                3.22 |      310,344,174.79 |    1.1% |           36.80 |           10.22 |  3.601 |           0.09 |    0.0% |      0.04 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256`
|                2.01 |      496,375,796.23 |    0.0% |           18.72 |            6.43 |  2.911 |           0.01 |    1.0% |      0.00 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256D64_1024`
|                7.23 |      138,263,519.35 |    0.1% |           82.66 |           23.11 |  3.577 |           1.63 |    0.1% |      0.00 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256_32b`
|                3.04 |      328,780,166.40 |    0.3% |           35.82 |            9.69 |  3.696 |           0.03 |    0.0% |      0.03 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA512`

[1] https://github.com/martinus/nanobench

* Adds support for asymptotes

  This adds support to calculate asymptotic complexity of a benchmark.
  This is similar to #17375, but currently only one asymptote is
  supported, and I have added support in the benchmark `ComplexMemPool`
  as an example.

  Usage is e.g. like this:

  ```
  ./bench_bitcoin -filter=ComplexMemPool -asymptote=25,50,100,200,400,600,800
  ```

  This runs the benchmark `ComplexMemPool` several times but with
  different complexityN settings. The benchmark can extract that number
  and use it accordingly. Here, it's used for `childTxs`. The output is
  this:

  | complexityN |               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |          ins/op |          cyc/op |    IPC |     total | benchmark
  |------------:|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|----------:|:----------
  |          25 |        1,064,241.00 |              939.64 |    1.4% |    3,960,279.00 |    2,829,708.00 |  1.400 |      0.01 | `ComplexMemPool`
  |          50 |        1,579,530.00 |              633.10 |    1.0% |    6,231,810.00 |    4,412,674.00 |  1.412 |      0.02 | `ComplexMemPool`
  |         100 |        4,022,774.00 |              248.58 |    0.6% |   16,544,406.00 |   11,889,535.00 |  1.392 |      0.04 | `ComplexMemPool`
  |         200 |       15,390,986.00 |               64.97 |    0.2% |   63,904,254.00 |   47,731,705.00 |  1.339 |      0.17 | `ComplexMemPool`
  |         400 |       69,394,711.00 |               14.41 |    0.1% |  272,602,461.00 |  219,014,691.00 |  1.245 |      0.76 | `ComplexMemPool`
  |         600 |      168,977,165.00 |                5.92 |    0.1% |  639,108,082.00 |  535,316,887.00 |  1.194 |      1.86 | `ComplexMemPool`
  |         800 |      310,109,077.00 |                3.22 |    0.1% |1,149,134,246.00 |  984,620,812.00 |  1.167 |      3.41 | `ComplexMemPool`

  |   coefficient |   err% | complexity
  |--------------:|-------:|------------
  |   4.78486e-07 |   4.5% | O(n^2)
  |   6.38557e-10 |  21.7% | O(n^3)
  |   3.42338e-05 |  38.0% | O(n log n)
  |   0.000313914 |  46.9% | O(n)
  |     0.0129823 | 114.4% | O(log n)
  |     0.0815055 | 133.8% | O(1)

  The best fitting curve is O(n^2), so the algorithm seems to scale
  quadratic with `childTxs` in the range 25 to 800.
2020-06-13 12:24:18 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fa4cd1fdae
ci: Switch to bitcoincore.org download 2020-06-07 10:30:38 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fab7d954b2
test: Make valgrind.supp work on aarch64
The equivalent suppression on aarch64 looks like:

{
   <insert_a_suppression_name_here>
   Memcheck:Param
   pwrite64(buf)
   fun:__libc_pwrite64
   fun:pwrite
   fun:__os_io
   obj:/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libdb_cxx-5.3.so
   fun:__log_flush_int
   fun:__log_flush
   fun:__memp_sync_int
   fun:__db_sync
   fun:__db_refresh
   fun:__db_close
   fun:__fop_subdb_setup
   fun:__db_open
   fun:__db_open_pp
}
2020-06-03 10:58:27 -04:00
fanquake
17df15efb5
Merge #18958: guix: Make V=1 more powerful for debugging
f852761aec guix: Add clarifying documentation for V env var (Carl Dong)
85f4a4b082 guix: Make V=1 more powerful for debugging (Carl Dong)

Pull request description:

  ```
  - Print commands in both unexpanded and expanded forms
  - Set VERBOSE=1 for CMake
  ```

  Ping MarcoFalke hopefully you use `V=1` already for the Guix builds on DrahtBot?

ACKs for top commit:
  fanquake:
    ACK f852761aec. Ran a Windows Guix build and compared the output from master and this PR when using `V=1`. i.e `HOSTS=x86_64-w64-mingw32 PATH="/root/.config/guix/current/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH" V=1 ./contrib/guix/guix-build.sh`.

Tree-SHA512: 8bc466fa7b869618bbd5a0a91c6b23d4785009289f8dfb93b0349317463a9ab9ece128c72436e02a0819722a63e703100aed15807867a716fda891292fcb9d9d
2020-05-21 15:09:48 +08:00
Carl Dong
f852761aec
guix: Add clarifying documentation for V env var 2020-05-20 13:11:16 -04:00
fanquake
eacedfb023
scripts: add additional type annotations to security-check.py 2020-05-14 15:30:52 +08:00
fanquake
83d063e954
scripts: add run_command to security-check.py
Deduplicate all the subprocess code as mentioned in 18713.
2020-05-14 15:29:58 +08:00
fanquake
13f606b4f9
scripts: remove NONFATAL from security-check.py 2020-05-14 14:36:27 +08:00
fanquake
061acf62a1
scripts: no-longer check for 32 bit windows in security-check.py 2020-05-14 14:36:27 +08:00
Carl Dong
85f4a4b082
guix: Make V=1 more powerful for debugging
- Print commands in both unexpanded and expanded forms
- Set VERBOSE=1 for CMake
2020-05-12 09:37:31 -04:00
fanquake
d96fdc2a39
Merge #18741: guix: Make source tarball using git-archive
bfe1ba2f5b rel-builds: Specify core.abbrev for git-rev-parse (Carl Dong)
27e63e01cc build: Accomodate makensis v2.x (Carl Dong)
1f2c39a30e guix: Remove logical cores requirement (Carl Dong)
a4f6ffa71e lint: Also enable source statements for non-gitian (Carl Dong)
d256f91cb1 rel-builds: Directly deploy win installer to OUTDIR (Carl Dong)
fa791da02f nsis: Specify OutFile path only once (Carl Dong)
14701604d0 guix: Expose GIT_COMMON_DIR in container as readonly (Carl Dong)
f5a6ac4f48 guix: Make source tarball using git-archive (Carl Dong)
395c1137f6 gitian: Limit sourced script to just assignments (Carl Dong)

Pull request description:

  Based on: #18556
  Related: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17595#discussion_r399728721

ACKs for top commit:
  fanquake:
    ACK bfe1ba2f5b - I agree with Carl, and am going to merge this. I'd like for Linux Guix builds to be working again, and we can rebase #18818.

Tree-SHA512: c87ada7e3de17ca0b692a91029b86573442ded5780fc081c214773f6b374a0cdbeaf6f6898c36669c2e247ee32aa7f82defb1180f8decac52c65f0c140f18674
2020-05-06 13:13:36 +08:00
MarcoFalke
fbd522721c
Merge #18885: contrib: Move optimize-pngs.py script to the maintainer repo
fa13090d20 contrib: Remove optimize-pngs.py script, which lives in the maintainer repo (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Moved to https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools/blob/master/optimize-pngs.py

  Bitcoin Core should focus on the full node implementation, not on scripts to compress png images.

  This script is only used when new PNG files are added to the repo. This happens about once every two years. So fetching the script from the other repo should not be a burden, but removing it from this repo is going to cut down on the meta files we need to maintain in the main repo.

ACKs for top commit:
  practicalswift:
    ACK fa13090d20 -- `+0 lines, -82 lines` :)
  promag:
    ACK fa13090d20.
  hebasto:
    ACK fa13090d20, verified that script is already [moved](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools/pull/56).

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2020-05-05 10:40:39 -04:00
MarcoFalke
fa13090d20
contrib: Remove optimize-pngs.py script, which lives in the maintainer repo
https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools/blob/master/optimize-pngs.py
2020-05-05 07:25:58 -04:00
fanquake
d7120f7f78
valgrind : remove duplicate BCLog::Logger suppression
This was added in #17770, but is identical to the supression above.
2020-05-05 11:10:36 +08:00
fanquake
708e3c7e85
valgrind: remove rest_blockhash_by_height suppression
This should no-longer be necessary after #18785.
2020-05-05 11:10:35 +08:00
Carl Dong
bfe1ba2f5b
rel-builds: Specify core.abbrev for git-rev-parse
Chose 12 because the kernel uses it:

  https://public-inbox.org/git/CA+55aFy0_pwtFOYS1Tmnxipw9ZkRNCQHmoYyegO00pjMiZQfbg@mail.gmail.com/raw

And also because it's a nice number.
2020-05-04 13:00:08 -04:00
Carl Dong
1f2c39a30e
guix: Remove logical cores requirement
Thanks MarcoFalke for pushing this to its limits and testing :-)
2020-05-01 12:33:47 -04:00
Carl Dong
d256f91cb1
rel-builds: Directly deploy win installer to OUTDIR 2020-05-01 12:30:20 -04:00
Carl Dong
14701604d0
guix: Expose GIT_COMMON_DIR in container as readonly
When using worktrees or submodules, you'll see a `.git' plain text file
at the root of your working tree instead of the usual `.git' directory.

This plain text file will point to the real GIT_DIR, under the
GIT_COMMON_DIR. From experimentation, the full GIT_COMMON_DIR is
required to exist for operations such as git-archive(1), so we expose it
as readonly inside the container.
2020-04-28 10:36:37 -04:00
Carl Dong
f5a6ac4f48
guix: Make source tarball using git-archive 2020-04-28 10:36:36 -04:00
Carl Dong
395c1137f6
gitian: Limit sourced script to just assignments
Previously, the sourced script would create the source tarball. Now, it
only assigns variables and the source-ing script has more flexibility in
determining what to do with these variables.

See later commit showing how this flexibility is useful in our Guix
builds.
2020-04-28 10:36:35 -04:00
fanquake
65fb3dfc8d
Merge #18556: build: Drop make dist in gitian builds
2aa48edec0 refactor: Drop unused ${WRAP_DIR}/${HOST} directory (Hennadii Stepanov)
1362be0447 build: Drop make dist in gitian builds (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  After the merge of #18331, the packaged source tarball is created by `git archive`, but the binaries are built from another one which is made by `make dist`.

  With this PR the only source tarball, created by `git archive`, is used both for binaries building and for packaging to users.

  Close #16588.
  Close #18547.

  As a good side-effect, #18349 becomes redundant.

  **Change in behavior**

  The following variables 1b151e3ffc/configure.ac (L2-L6)

  are no longer used for naming of directories and tarballs.

  Instead of them the gitian descriptors use a git tag (if available) or a commit hash.

  ---

  Also a small refactor commit picked from #18404.

ACKs for top commit:
  dongcarl:
    ACK 2aa48edec0
  MarcoFalke:
    ACK 2aa48edec0
  fanquake:
    ACK 2aa48edec0 - I've had a quick look over this, and don't want to block merging if this actually gets as closer to finally having this all sorted out. Obviously we've still got #18741, and after speaking to Carl this morning, there will likely be even more changes after that (not Guix specific).

Tree-SHA512: d3b16f87e48d1790a3264940c28acd5d881bfd10f3ce94fb0c8a6af76d8039289d01e0cd4972adac49ae24362857251f6c1e5e09e3e9fbf636c10708b4015a7c
2020-04-28 16:44:17 +08:00
fanquake
ac21090f20
Merge #18629: scripts: add PE .reloc section check to security-check.py
3e38023af7 scripts: add PE .reloc section check to security-check.py (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  The `ld` in binutils has historically had a few issues with PE binaries, there's a good summary in this [thread](https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19011).

  One issue in particular was `ld` stripping the `.reloc` section out of PE binaries, even though it's required for functioning ASLR. This was [reported by a Tor developer in 2014](https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17321) and they have been patching their [own binutils](https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-build.git/tree/projects/binutils) ever since. However their patch only made it into binutils at the [start of this year](https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commit;h=dc9bd8c92af67947db44b3cb428c050259b15cd0). It adds an `--enable-reloc-section` flag, which is turned on by default if you are using `--dynamic-base`. In the mean time this issue has also been worked around by other projects, such as FFmpeg, see [this commit](91b668acd6).

  I have checked our recent supported Windows release binaries, and they do contain a `.reloc` section. From what I understand, we are using all the right compile/linker flags, including `-pie` & `-fPIE`, and have never run into the crashing/entrypoint issues that other projects might have seen.

  One other thing worth noting here, it how Debian/Ubuntu patch the binutils that they distribute, because that's what we end up using in our gitian builds.

  In the binutils-mingw-w64 in Bionic (18.04), which we currently use in gitian, PE hardening options/security flags are enabled by default. See the [changelog](https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/b/binutils-mingw-w64/binutils-mingw-w64_8ubuntu1/changelog) and the [relevant commit](452b3013b8).

  However in Focal (20.04), this has now been reversed. PE hardening options are no-longer the default. See the [changelog](https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/b/binutils-mingw-w64/binutils-mingw-w64_8.8/changelog) and [relevant commit](7bd8b2fbc2), which cites same .reloc issue mentioned here.

  Given that we explicitly specify/opt-in to everything that we want to use, the defaults aren't necessarily an issue for us. However I think it highlights the importance of continuing to be explicit about what we want, and not falling-back or relying on upstream.

  This was also prompted by the possibility of us doing link time garbage collection, see #18579 & #18605. It seemed some sanity checks would be worthwhile in-case the linker goes haywire while garbage collecting.

  I think Guix is going to bring great benefits when dealing with these kinds of issues. Carl you might have something to say in that regard.

ACKs for top commit:
  dongcarl:
    ACK 3e38023af7

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2020-04-28 13:32:45 +08:00
fanquake
d8ca51db5d
Merge #18589: Fix naming of macOS SDK and clarify version
eb37275a6f Fix naming of macOS SDK and clarify version (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  Fixes the `MacOSX10.14.sdk.tar.gz` creation command to have `MacOSX.sdk` be correctly named as `MacOSX10.14.sdk` and for the resulting file to be placed in the current directory. Gitian requires that `tar.gz` contains a folder named `MacOSX10.14.sdk` and the command did not do this originally. Having the file be placed in the current directory is a convenience so builders don't have to go find it.

  Also clarifies which version of Xcode to download and where it can be downloaded.

ACKs for top commit:
  fanquake:
    ACK eb37275a6f - tested the macOS and Linux SDK extraction. Also noticed something seemingly broken with Apple `tar`, but will open an issue to follow up.
  Sjors:
    ACK eb37275 for the macOS instruction

Tree-SHA512: d691e14711cf195999291dd6fb7ffe552c86f8b30d2b1a77e88b4db6050dd817ba128b047cf36d29b0bb0d4183e709b7c03aa27f31b64e562ea8cd948434ca55
2020-04-24 17:22:54 +08:00
Andrew Chow
eb37275a6f Fix naming of macOS SDK and clarify version 2020-04-23 13:22:16 -04:00
fanquake
3e38023af7
scripts: add PE .reloc section check to security-check.py 2020-04-23 08:40:24 +08:00
fanquake
8334ee31f8
scripts: add MACHO LAZY_BINDINGS test to test-security-check.py
I didn't add the relevant test in #18295.
2020-04-21 11:32:06 +08:00
fanquake
7b99c7454c
scripts: add MACHO Canary check to security-check.py 2020-04-21 11:32:01 +08:00
MarcoFalke
54f812d9d2
Merge #18673: scripted-diff: Sort test includes
fa4632c417 test: Move boost/stdlib includes last (MarcoFalke)
fa488f131f scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers (MarcoFalke)
fac5c37300 scripted-diff: Sort test includes (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  When writing tests, often includes need to be added or removed. Currently the list of includes is not sorted, so developers that write tests and have `clang-format` installed will either have an unrelated change (sorting) included in their commit or they will have to manually undo the sort.

  This pull preempts both issues by just sorting all includes in one commit.

  Please be aware that this is **NOT** a change to policy to enforce clang-format or any other developer guideline or process. Developers are free to use whatever tool they want, see also #18651.

  Edit: Also includes a commit to bump the copyright headers, so that the touched files don't need to be touched again for that.

ACKs for top commit:
  practicalswift:
    ACK fa4632c417
  jonatack:
    ACK fa4632c417, light review and sanity checks with gcc build and clang fuzz build

Tree-SHA512: 130a8d073a379ba556b1e64104d37c46b671425c0aef0ed725fd60156a95e8dc83fb6f0b5330b2f8152cf5daaf3983b4aca5e75812598f2626c39fd12b88b180
2020-04-17 10:12:13 -04:00
Hennadii Stepanov
2aa48edec0
refactor: Drop unused ${WRAP_DIR}/${HOST} directory
This commit removes the directory that is no longer used since #16667.
2020-04-17 16:09:11 +03:00
Hennadii Stepanov
1362be0447
build: Drop make dist in gitian builds 2020-04-17 16:09:04 +03:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
8f2497941e
Merge #18598: gitian: Add missing automake package to gitian-win-signer.yml
e44aeefaae gitian: Add missing automake package to gitian-win-signer.yml (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  automake is needed to build osslsigncode otherwise autogen.sh fails with the docker virtualization method.

ACKs for top commit:
  hebasto:
    ACK e44aeefaae, for `osslsigncode-1.7.1` we did not run `autogen.sh` in the past.
  fanquake:
    ACK e44aeefaae
  jonatack:
    ACK e44aeef

Tree-SHA512: a0e615c1b099ee1c469ce41f886f2ece6746234a5a800743a4e8be671e4114fd30e1c35bc0ddcb75778409564129d0fde7ac4e3d70b0f7691f97f729f34c8e0c
2020-04-16 22:27:46 +02:00
MarcoFalke
fa488f131f
scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update ./
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-04-16 13:33:09 -04:00
fanquake
e831f18b1e
Merge #18619: gitian: add jonatack gpg key fingerprint
905e2e85ba gitian: add jonatack gpg key fingerprint (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  per request https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gitian.sigs/pull/1221#issuecomment-612778063

ACKs for top commit:
  laanwj:
    ACK 905e2e85ba
  fanquake:
    ACK 905e2e85ba

Tree-SHA512: bddd734f13c53859280db2fa94b47cbb2a8b3f17ed6a6fdda2bf04f7e201e310ae24930e8f4be2f8b65a949659a9d3369704ed70031da9653a66a513fe597b67
2020-04-15 15:38:02 +08:00
fanquake
5447d57bff
Merge #18624: Added my fingerprint Stephan Oeste (Emzy)
c47adf8df4 Added my fingerprint Stephan Oeste (Emzy) (Stephan Oeste)

Pull request description:

  By request from laanwj added my PGP fingerprint.
  See: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gitian.sigs/pull/1220#issuecomment-612778442

ACKs for top commit:
  Sjors:
    ACK c47adf8. Fingerprint matches Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/emzy (haven't verified it in any other way)
  fanquake:
    ACK c47adf8df4

Tree-SHA512: 3e39ae88f507a12f11fb2d5c779eba79ee2daeddecd0dc3f1fddfa29ce963d0e9af3fa5a10357157812597c10205a6beae31cc70af9471a782da23d8753b7cbd
2020-04-15 15:31:40 +08:00
Stephan Oeste
c47adf8df4
Added my fingerprint Stephan Oeste (Emzy)
By request from added my PGP fingerprint.
See: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gitian.sigs/pull/1220#issuecomment-612778442
2020-04-13 16:39:42 +02:00