We use pkg-config where we can, which generally replaces libtool at a
higher level and does not have the same downsides as libtool. These
archives sit in our depends tree with no purpose and pollute the final
bitcoin build with massive overlinking.
- 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.
When we first integrated Rust into our build system, we had two
limitations:
- We were building the `librustzcash` FFI library as a dependency, and
therefore needed access to its crate dependencies in the depends
system.
- Gitian builds happen offline, so we needed to fetch any crate
dependencies ahead of time, and then configure cargo to use these in
an offline environment.
At the time, `cargo` already had support for "Source Replacement", but
there was no easy way to package the dependencies in the necessary way.
What we implemented was effectively the `cargo-vendor` tool, built using
Makefiles. A noticeable downside was that we were pinning dependencies
twice: once in the `Cargo.lock` for the FFI library, and again in our
depends system.
Since then, `cargo-vendor` has been upstreamed into `cargo` itself, and
we have moved `librustzcash` into this repository. We can therefore use
`cargo vendor` directly from our pinned Rust compiler to fetch the
dependencies, and rely on our local `Cargo.lock` to pin the specific
crates we are relying on.
Build BDB utilities
To install the binaries we need to build with just `install` instead of `install_lib` and `install_include`, this will install everything.
Then the binaries will be moved to a folder in `zcutil` directory. We can just leave them in staging however the user might have a hard time to find them there.
Closes https://github.com/zcash/zcash/issues/4537
Note that this does not _enable_ lto by default in any way, only hooks up the
machinery for -flto to work correctly.
enable-lto-support is explicitly used for pinned-clang because we know it
works. It is neither enabled nor disabled in the external clang case so that
it can be auto-detected.
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).
z_viewtransaction
This RPC method returns all decryptable information for any transaction in the wallet.
Several values are conditionally included in the output for convenience:
- `recovered`: True if an output is not for a Sapling address in the wallet.
- `memoStr`: The text form of an output's memo, if it is valid UTF-8.
- Values are provided both in decimal currency units, and integer zatoshis.