ThreadNotifyWallets now collects all notification-related state at once,
and then executes wallet logic based on the collected state after
dropping any locks it is holding.
* Introduce new constant MIN_CHANGE and use it instead of the
hardcoded "CENT"
* Add test case for MIN_CHANGE
* Introduce new constant for -mintxfee default:
DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_MINFEE = 1000
Bitcoin script PRs 1
Cherry-picked from the following upstream PRs:
- bitcoin/bitcoin#6335
- bitcoin/bitcoin#6424
- bitcoin/bitcoin#11058
- bitcoin/bitcoin#12460
- bitcoin/bitcoin#13194
Part of #2074.
This reverts commit 734e594c2c.
It appears that this was fixing a single issue with the FreeBSD build,
while b6d0996cec addressed the underlying
cause. However, the change in this commit overrides the underlying fix
when cross-compiling for Darwin.
The build environment is applied to the entire configured build_cmds
section, but it doesn't carry over past the && between the gmock and
gtest builds. This causes problems when cross-compiling for darwin, as
the correctly-configured clang++ is provided in the build environment.
This sidesteps the problem where the atomics check tries to run a test
binary, which cannot be performed during cross compilation. We should
replace this with a better solution in future.
Part of #3710.
Some dependency sources were downloaded via http, even though https (SSL/TLS) options are available.
Even if we potentially check the integrity of the downloaded files via hash comparison, we should make
use of this additional security layer.
Zcash:
native_cctools.mk
For normal users, --no-same-owner is default, but not so for root, where
it is assumed that root can change ownership willy-nilly. This is not
the case for privilege-limited container environments where we gaslight
the process into thinking it's root.
Zcash: Excludes QT changes
ld64 is threaded, and uses a worker for each CPU to parse input files. But
there's a bug in the parser causing dependencies to be calculated differently
based on which files have already been parsed.
As a result, builders with more CPUs are more likely to see non-determinism.
This looks to have been fixed in a newer version of ld64, so just disable
threading for now. There's no noticible slowdown.
clang: 3.7.1
cctools: 877.8
ld64: 253.9
Zcash: Second part of f25209a3e1e6488d4d44de15b0f113d2302e9aee from
upstream (we merged the first part in #2697).
Change "protect" terminology to "shield"
Closes https://github.com/zcash/zcash/issues/2149
Note: Renamed `wallet_protectcoinbase.py` to `wallet_shieldingcoinbase.py` because there was an existing file also named `wallet_shieldcoinbase.py`.