libevent uses getaddrinfo when available, and falls back to gethostbyname
Windows has both, but gethostbyname only supports IPv4
libevent fails to detect Windows's getaddrinfo due to not including the right headers
This patches libevent's configure script to check it correctly
(cherry picked from commit 03e056edcd1a7f7197a29068c52fa33fce12f7d7)
C++17 deprecated the two-argument version of std::allocator::allocate.
Starting with 11.0, libc++ enforces these deprecations, which causes
warnings from the Boost headers, and since we require native Linux
builds to be warning-free, this breaks CI.
Boost addressed this issue for MSVC in 1.75; the patch in this commit
forces Clang to be handled in the same way.
This removes the paches iostreams-106.patch and signals2-noise.patch
which have been incorporated into boost 1.75. Also, this further
postpones updates to native_clank, libcxx and native_ccache.
- The old patch is no longer necessary because of this upstream fix:
https://github.com/boostorg/build/pull/560
- Boost 1.72 removed a <deque> from an include, which exposed a missing
include in src/httpserver.cpp.
- Boost 1.73 moved function placeholders into the boost::placeholders
namespace.
- The new patch is a fix from just after Boost 1.74 was released, fixing
a warning that was missed.
Bring the librustzcash crate into this repository
Rust dependencies are now canonically pinned within this repository by
`Cargo.lock`. We continue to use the depends system for vendoring the
dependencies, to ensure our Gitian builds continue to function (which have
no network access at build time, and fetch dependencies separately).
The `--enable-online-rust` configure flag replicates the behaviour of the
`LIBRUSTZCASH_OVERRIDE` environment variable (enabling the build system to
use https://crates.io instead of vendored dependencies).
This pulls in the exact version of `librustzcash` that we currently depend on
(corresponding to the `0.1.0` tag in https://github.com/zcash/librustzcash).
The changes to the crate since then will be pulled in as a separate PR.
Part of zcash/librustzcash#155.
Part of #4230.
Upgrade libsodium to 1.0.18
Includes patches that maintain consensus compatibility with libsodium 1.0.15 for Ed25519 pubkey and signature validation.
Replaces #4239. Closes#2872.
The --enable-online-rust configure flag replicates the behaviour of the
LIBRUSTZCASH_OVERRIDE environment variable (enabling the build system to
use crates.io instead of vendored dependencies).
librustzcash now requires a minimum of Rust 1.36.0.
The proc-macro2, quote, syn, and unicode-xid dependencies are pulled in
because we moved to using ff_derive inside pairing to derive the
BLS12-381 fields. We will be going back to explicit implementations with
the jubjub and bls12_381 crates, so these dependencies will disappear
once that is done.
The autocfg crate is pulled in by the upgraded num-integer crate, which
is transitively used by fpe. Rewriting fpe to not use num-bigint would
drop:
- autocfg
- num-bigint
- num-integer
- num-traits
We primarily depend on rand_core in our crates. The rand crate, and its
other dependencies, are pulled in for two reasons:
- The group crate exposes testing helper functions in its public API
that use distribution sampling APIs in the rand crate.
- zcash_primitives::transaction::Builder uses rand::seq::SliceRandom to
shuffle the order of Sapling spends and outputs.
Refactoring these in order to drop rand would additionally drop:
- c2-chacha
- rand_chacha
- rand_hc
- rand_xorshift
depends: Support additional cross-compilation targets in Rust
This will make it easier for third parties to cross-compile `zcashd` for other platforms. The third commit in this PR shows how to add a new target to the Rust dependency builder.
The default Rust target during cross-compilation is the canonical host, which is derived from `HOST` using `depends/config.sub`. If the canonical host differs from the required Rust target, add the necessary mapping in addition to the target itself.
Also includes fixes for cross-compiling aarch64 targets.
The only upstream change relative to the previous commit is that the
various Zcash-specific dependencies have been pulled into a cargo
workspace. The dependecies in the workspace use the same commits as the
crates we had previously vendored.
The patches are necessary to handle the fact that cargo requires that
dev dependencies are available even if not used, and we would otherwise
need to vendor all the underlying crates.
Closes#2279. Configures CMake to enable C++11, build static libaries
and only build cpp bindings with minimal dependencies. Documentation,
examples, tests and other language bindings are no longer built.
CMake will no longer try to find commands and packages which are not
required for building the target.