c9439e735a [Trivial] Update license year range to 2018 (Akira Takizawa)
Pull request description:
The same as #9617.
Happy new year! 😃
Tree-SHA512: 4b8fe343bf841da12157595bb51b59ac8e5cfa8ceb5910a499f26cff35c7ef8420dbf3ad8e5dd9f4225441e2fecff7fc6939f1a55f98ea51b57e420d326bda47
415f86c6ae [scripts] Add missing univalue file to copyright_header.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This needs to be added so that PRs like #12062 don't modify the subtree.
Tree-SHA512: 3642bdb0c8271ae700857a79fa5800b0c26c4b3f126d4406f224293817fb74d498fa1fc581d576ae747fbbb6952d4369fc4ab823ab48fd0946c1e8ccbe93cee6
2712742 doc: Update FreeBSD build instructions to use bdb4 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
d95c83d contrib: FreeBSD compatibility in install_db4.sh (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
c0298b0 contrib: Make X=Y arguments work in install_db4 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
b798f9b contrib: New clang patch for install_db4 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This PR improves the BSD compatibility of the bdb4 installer script.
See #11921, #11868.
I've tested this on OpenBSD 6.2 (clang) and Ubuntu 16.04 (gcc).
This needs testing on OSX at least, ~~and on gcc/Linux to make sure that applying the patch unconditionally doesn't negatively affect gcc~~.
~~NB: this is not yet sufficient to make `install_db4.sh` work on FreeBSD, as we need to use yet another `sha256` tool there. But it's a step in the right direction.~~
### contrib: New clang patch for install_db4
Replace the clang patch with a new and improved version that also fixes the build issues with OpenBSD and FreeBSD's clang, and apply it unconditionally.
Thanks to @fanquake for finding the patch.
### contrib: Make X=Y arguments work in install_db4
Trailing X=Y arguments are supposed to be passed through unchanged to bdb's configure. This was not the case, at least with OpenBSD 6.2's shell.
Fix this by not storing the arguments in a temporary variable but passing "$@" through directly.
### contrib: FreeBSD compatibility in install_db4.sh
Unfortunately, FreeBSD uses yet another syntax for `sha256`.
Support FreeBSD's syntax too. Using `uname` is a bit of a hack but it works and I found no way to distinguish the two.
Tree-SHA512: 12461a58dfeb4834701891762efc747c8187d834f41d98c8451edee1402a3958c4842bbc02c61bacbc7b0d90cc6b020a2ca158b65304d9760c9f0d2052ff36d4
Unfortunately, FreeBSD uses yet another syntax for `sha256`.
Support FreeBSD's syntax too. Using `uname` is a bit of a hack but it
works and I found no way to distinguish the two.
Trailing X=Y arguments are supposed to be passed through unchanged
to bdb's configure. This was not the case, at least with OpenBSD
6.2's shell.
Fix this by not storing the arguments in a temporary variable but
passing "$@" through directly.
Replace the clang patch with a new and improved version that also fixes
the build issues with OpenBSD and FreeBSD's clang, and apply it
unconditionally.
This needs testing on OSX.
3121d76 doc: Update release notes for share/rpcauth/rpcauth.py rename (Henrik Jonsson)
3fdb297 Rename rpcuser.py to rpcauth.py (Henrik Jonsson)
Pull request description:
This script creates `rpcauth` entries for bitcoin.conf, not the deprecated `rpcuser` entry, so this changes the name of the script to match.
As discussed in #11830.
Tree-SHA512: cd71c2a4043ef1381d3810b057cc83be3fac612df576b91b683ef91fdb7998c534b3b97a3313845eb867dc4bf7cc42a1250474d2261ab3f9ed2f884ca8ebd9f4
13a81b19d Add quotes to variable assignment (as requested by @TheBlueMatt) (practicalswift)
683b9d280 Fix valid path output (practicalswift)
193c2fb4c Use bash instead of POSIX sh. POSIX sh does not support arrays. (practicalswift)
80f5f28d3 Fix incorrect quoting of quotes (the previous quotes had no effect beyond unquoting) (practicalswift)
564a172df Add required space to [[ -n "$1" ]] (previously [[ -n"$1" ]]) (practicalswift)
1e44ae0e1 Add error handling: exit if cd fails (practicalswift)
b9e79ab41 Remove "\n" from echo argument. echo does not support escape sequences. (practicalswift)
f6b3382fa Remove unused variables (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Shell script cleanups:
* Add required space to `[ -n ]`.
* Avoid quote within quote.
* Exit if `cd` fails.
* Remove `\n` which is not handled by `echo`.
* ~~Remove redundant `$` in arithmetic variable expression.~~
* ~~Use `$(command)` instead of legacy form `` `command` ``.~~
* Arrays are not supported in POSIX `sh`. Use `bash` when arrays are used.
* ~~`[ foo -a bar ]` is not well defined, use `[ foo ] && [ bar ]` instead.~~
* ~~`[ foo -o bar ]` is not well defined, use `[ foo ] || [ bar ]` instead.~~
Tree-SHA512: 80f6ded58bce625b15b4da30d69d2714c633e184e62b21ed67d2c58e2ebaa08b4147593324012694d02bf4f1f252844cdff2fd1cf5e817ddb07e2777db7a6390
Instead of maintaining not-easily-tested instructions for building BerkeleyDB
in doc/build-unix.md, package the installation as a script in contrib/. This
allows shared usage from a number of contexts, e.g. Docker.
Thanks to @jonasschnelli, @laanwj for feedback.
2f041f0e7 contrib/init: Update openrc-run filename (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
OpenRC changed their program binary names in 2014 (3 years ago), and using the old names has loud warnings now
Tree-SHA512: 2b81802b21c32b8df6010142f9593c0b6cc814a052f83b7f5654f6885566e8dbcaf4da772145fa2cf5d94c16c2fb488c5d4879f71021407c4d7b3a3b7e7ed21e
487aff421 Check subtree consistency in Travis (Pieter Wuille)
e1d0cc23a Improve git-subtree-check.sh (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Apparently many of our subtrees get modified by PRs in this repository, without getting noticed.
To improve upon this:
* Make git-subtree-check.sh capable of doing a weaker consistency check (that doesn't need access to external repositories), but which should be sufficient to detect unintended changes. It can be fooled by a fake subtree merge commit, but that would hopefully be obvious to reviewers.
* Make Travis invoke this subtree check for each of our subtrees.
Note that Travis is currently expected to fail on this PR, as 2 out of 4 subtrees (`src/secp156k1` and `src/univalue` have been modified directly in master).
Tree-SHA512: 465b680392d3daf38a8c1dda77d6f74b1d1c23324c378774777fb95aa673e119a8f7e3ccc124e41d97b5ac8975f3d79f3015797d2d309666582394364917ec4e
ab8e8b9 Remove unused variables in shell scripts. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove unused variables in shell scripts. Use `_` where we don't care about the result.
Tree-SHA512: 35049e79ee432c805f061456c32902a92811b5214d50ce6770b22d1442cc5999ed53cfe05bb2347f6995ca33c707a0f3fe92d5829c0385c4a3e254953924cbc4
16be7dd Improve bitcoind systemd service file (Florian Schmaus)
Pull request description:
Add comment how further options can be added or existing ones
modified. Use /run/${RuntimeDirectory} for PID file.
Remove TimeoutStopSec, TimeoutStartSec, StartLimitInterval,
StartLimitBurst directives as those should be set indivdually.
Remove Group to user the bitcoin user's default group.
Changed Restart from 'always' to 'on-failure' (can also be overwritten
individually).
Tree-SHA512: f76674c11fd6e3faaf786aa05686926523d9c875aad6b776337f800108fdb716470286805c532b494f8cf713cb5eea6b735e1c7c238ffb407a5cc909dda41aa4
We have several pieces of information about subtrees:
1) What their current directory contents is
2) What their directory contents was at the time of the last subtree merge
3) What the directory contents of the upstream project is in the commit referred to by the subtree merge.
Normally, all 3 should be identical. git-subtree-check.sh so far only compared (1) with (3) however.
Fix this by comparing all three, and give some more useful diff output in the case of mismatch.
The added benefit is that (1) and (2) can be compared without needing to see the upstream repository.
fae60e3 qa: Fix lcov for out-of-tree builds (MarcoFalke)
fae2673 qa: check-rpc-mapping must not run on empty lists (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Random qa fixups:
* `make cov` should work for out-of-tree builds
* `check-rpc-mappings.py` should assert that it is actually checking something and the lists are not empty.
Tree-SHA512: 2b66f69d6a1ae035c772f8ceb1d58dce904d98058330dad6ccb1421941e167aa748fe1c12126b87f43b0843f51fa85d89de079d586629fcaf8261c44a8dc6053
ab5bba778 Fix launchctl not being able to stop bitcoind (Alejandro Avilés)
Pull request description:
`bitcoind` should not be launched as daemon from the Launch Agent. Otherwise, the process cannot be stopped from `launchctl stop`/`launchctl unload`.
To reproduce the issue:
```console
$ launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/org.bitcoin.bitcoind.plist
$ pgrep -fla bitcoin
60225 /usr/local/opt/bitcoin/bin/bitcoind
$ launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/org.bitcoin.bitcoind.plist
```
Wait a few seconds and then run `pgrep` again:
```console
$ pgrep -fla bitcoin
60225 /usr/local/opt/bitcoin/bin/bitcoind
```
The node is still running. This happens because Launch Agent is not supposed to run programs as daemons, since the agent makes sure they run in the background. Running them as daemons makes the Launch Agent lose control of the process and, so, it cannot be stopped.
Tree-SHA512: 5342e1a858e478a226a1db292f1b8f8666bb252ee951753b131902c325ea3d47592cf245298decb423ac658a3175761b54dc2e7df6feea5343d65ba255613f67
884913041 Remove lxcbr0 lines from gitian-build.sh (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
The `gitian-build.sh` script crashes with an error when I tried to use it, @kallewoof also had this same issue:
lxcbr0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
lxcbr0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
And then:
lxc-execute: failed to find gateway addresses
lxc-execute: failed to spawn 'gitian'
./bin/gbuild:21:in `system!': failed to run make-clean-vm --suite trusty --arch amd64 (RuntimeError)
I believe it's because of the two lines which this PR removes, I tested it and seems to work as expected now. These lines are unique to this script and aren't mentioned in `gitian-building.md` or `release-process.md`. We discussed it on IRC, @achow101 agrees removing these lines would probably fix it: https://botbot.me/freenode/bitcoin-core-dev/2017-09-19/?msg=91299782&page=2
Has anyone successfully used this script as-is? Or does everyone else manually run the builds/write their own script like I have up til this point?
Tree-SHA512: 0cffd3df307ad107fb1d4bae45094fc5002b56c2fe64f03642d968659fdc62f586ba249dbc540b69058b276f2456962e5bc4d665cab21ef1f561735eb78afcc2
Lint checks should not test these, they are historical documents,
and we don't want to encourage silly changes to them to satisfy
a checker.
Hopefully makes travis pass again on master.
Tree-SHA512: 37e6716c4fd5e8a4e579f9b84042e6b0ac224836b6c851cd1ca3f7d46611ffd3003bed0ae08dd0457f69d6eaa485a0d21c631e7ef16b14bdb0f2f78ea700332d
This adds a new CHECK_DOC check that looks for newly introduced trailing
whitespace. Existing trailing whitespace (of which there is plenty!)
will not trigger an error.
This is written in a generic way so that new lint-*.sh scripts can be
added to contrib/devtools/, as I'd like to contribute additional lint
checks in the future.
77aa9e59e test: Check RPC argument mapping (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Parse the dispatch tables from the server implementation files, and the conversion table from the client (see #10751).
Perform the following consistency checks:
- Arguments defined in conversion table, must be present in dispatch table. If not, it was probably forgotten to add them to the dispatch table, and they will not work.
- Arguments defined in conversion table must have the same names as in the dispatch table. If not, they will not work.
- All aliases for an argument must either be present in the conversion table, or not. Anything in between means an oversight and some aliases won't work.
Any of these results in an error.
It also performs a consistency check to see if the same named argument is sometimes converted, and sometimes not. E.g. one RPC call might have a 'verbose' argument that is converted,
another RPC call might have one that is not converted. This is not necessarily wrong, but points at a possible error (as well as makes the API harder to memorize) - so it is emitted as a warning (could upgrade this to error).
This test is added to travis and run when `CHECK_DOC`. Currently fails with the following output:
```
* Checking consistency between dispatch tables and vRPCConvertParams
ERROR: createrawtransaction argument 3 (named optintorbf in vRPCConvertParams) is not defined in dispatch table
ERROR: getblock argument ['verbosity', 'verbose'] has conflicts in vRPCConvertParams conversion specifier [True, False]
WARNING: conversion mismatch for argument named verbose ([('getblock', False), ('getblockheader', True), ('getmempoolancestors', True), ('getmempooldescendants', True), ('getrawmempool', True), ('getrawtransaction', True)])
```
- ~#10698 fixes the first ERROR~
- #10747 fixes the second ERROR, as well as the WARNING
Update: #10698 was merged, leaving:
```
* Checking consistency between dispatch tables and vRPCConvertParams
ERROR: getblock argument ['verbosity', 'verbose'] has conflicts in vRPCConvertParams conversion specifier [True, False]
WARNING: conversion mismatch for argument named verbose ([('getblock', False), ('getblockheader', True), ('getmempoolancestors', True), ('getmempooldescendants', True), ('getrawmempool', True), ('getrawtransaction', True)])
```
Tree-SHA512: feabebfbeda5d4613b2b9d5265aa6bde4e1a0235297ffd48fa415ad7edc531d9ed7913fe76d191ac60d481a915a326f216bc93de3c671e45e1d14e97d07dea7a
Parse the dispatch tables from the server implementation files,
and the conversion table from the client.
Perform the following consistency checks:
- Arguments defined in conversion table, must be present in dispatch
table. If not, it was probably forgotten to add them to the
dispatch table, and they will not work.
- Arguments defined in conversion table must have the same names as
in the dispatch table. If not, they will not work.
- All aliases for an argument must either be present in the
conversion table, or not. Anything in between means an oversight
and some aliases won't work.
Any of these results in an error.
It also performs a consistency check to see if the same
named argument is sometimes converted, and sometimes not. E.g.
one RPC call might have a 'verbose' argument that is converted,
another RPC call might have one that is not converted. This is not
necessarily wrong, but points at a possible error (as well as
makes the API harder to memorize) - so it is emitted as a warning
(could upgrade this to error).
ce3baa193 changed regtest RPCport to 18443 to avoid conflict with testnet 18332 (Ferdinando M. Ametrano)
Pull request description:
using the same JSON-RPC default port for both testnet and regtest prevents running both at the same time on the same machine. Since RPCport=P2Pport-1 for both mainnet and testnet, and regtest P2Pport being 18444, 18443 is proposed for regtest RPCport
Documentation has been updated (or created where missing); manpages doc/man/bitcoin*.1 could include information for regtest too
Tree-SHA512: d42185f7ef54dc918ece19b543c8681d08bb9c5a971394e21f2d9a1091734b091b08df69fab622c207b46f402cf9323ded5b7a33fbd0af722388930169124e7f
Fetch the destination branch as well as PR in one go. Saves a few
seconds (as well as one ssh authentication, when using a yubikey) when
using github-merge.py.
Release version strings were broken in Gitian by 7522. This is a minimal fix
suitable for 0.15.
After this, we should fix up version handling for good so that gitian packages
the correct string in the release tarball, so that git is not required to get
the tag name.
Includes known Valgrind warnings in our dependencies that cannot be fixed in-tree.
Example use:
```
$ valgrind --suppressions=contrib/valgrind.supp src/test/test_bitcoin
$ valgrind --suppressions=contrib/valgrind.supp --leak-check=full \
--show-leak-kinds=all src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite
```
1d8df0141 Fix MD formatting in REST-interface.md and spelling mistake in test_runner.py (MeshCollider)
41f3e84aa Fix inconsistencies and grammar in various files (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Just a simple fix of some inconsistent capitalization, formatting and grammar in a few files (no code changes)
Tree-SHA512: 60b12a5a5c69a1af4a25b7db0b32ed806ed62ad2966cee08b3792a7cfa7f51848fd485349b4c09e60a7eedfdf55ee730c51daa066d6e226ae404c93342bf3e13
f42fc1d50 doc: spelling fixes (klemens)
Pull request description:
patch contains some spelling fixes ( just in comments ) as found by a bot ( http://www.misfix.org, https://github.com/ka7/misspell_fixer ).
Tree-SHA512: ba6046cfcd81b0783420daae7d776be92dd7b85a593e212f8f1b4403aca9b1b6af12cef7080d4ea5ed4a14952fd25e4300109a59c414e08f5395cdb9947bb750
475c08c Add PR description to merge commit in github-merge.py (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
There is often some context given in PR descriptions that is missing from commits, and it may be worthwhile to retain that information in our history in git. This PR adds that information to the merge commit when created through `github-merge.py`.
We should also encourage people to provide as much information as possible in the PR commits themselves, but I believe that is an orthogonal issue. Individual commits don't need to have a description of the overall goal of a PR.
Tree-SHA512: cbae46ec24ce911744e11a07e5d51895d3acc79659db306d8124304ef8e422bba99001ee2a741b08c92a5eb39d9c3f6b723622b20d6553ca5cfa0a8de866194c
3c85332 contrib: Update laanwj key (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: c8cad76158850a3e480ccb58ee86c3dbb4e45ef67376173720c2520d3cb02c1c3e13b4e0acea3be6d90991e073db49aad2e185a87a09be194f1d1605b31b6ee4
I recently added a signing subkey, which is used to sign gitian
asserts as well as commits.
Old:
```
pub rsa2048/0x74810B012346C9A6 2011-08-24
uid Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
sub rsa2048/0xF69705ED890DE427 2011-08-24
```
New:
```
pub rsa2048/0x74810B012346C9A6 2011-08-24 [expires: 2019-02-14]
uid Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@visucore.com>
uid Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
sub rsa2048/0xF69705ED890DE427 2011-08-24
sub rsa2048/0x1E4AED62986CD25D 2017-05-17 [expires: 2019-05-17]
sub rsa2048/0x69B4C4CDC628F8F9 2017-05-17 [expires: 2019-05-17]
```
d5711f4 Filter subtrees and and benchmarks from coverage report (Andrew Chow)
405b86a Replace lcov -r commands with faster way (Andrew Chow)
c8914b9 Have `make cov` optionally include branch coverage statistics (Andrew Chow)
Tree-SHA512: 9c349a7baeb7430ea586617c52f91177df58e3546d6dc573e26815ddb79e30ab1873542d85ac1daca5e1fb2c6d6c8965824b42d027b6b0496a744af57b095852
A few "a->an" and "an->a".
"Shows, if the supplied default SOCKS5 proxy" -> "Shows if the supplied default SOCKS5 proxy". Change made on 3 occurrences.
"without fully understanding the ramification of a command" -> "without fully understanding the ramifications of a command".
Removed duplicate words such as "the the".
5432fc3 Fail on commit with VERIFY SCRIPT but no scripted-diff (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: 687b6c825f6f882f9c8e9d301bc893383710bad70216fa40b95f7e24d83a7148f9c759c3e4bd905a6cd26960829f8f6bd03106dc6c83ac312bf34ad239917018
Remove leveldb baseline coverage gathering.
Added filter rules to remove all of the subtress (leveldb, secp256k1, ctaes, univalue) and
benchmarking from the coverage report. These items are unnecessary as we do not test for any
of the subtrees and benchmark coverage is unneeded.
Instead of using lcov -r (which is extremely slow), first use a python script to perform bulk cleanup of the /usr/include/* coverage. Then use lcov -a to remove the duplicate entries. This has the same effect of lcov -r but runs significantly faster
Downloading all the binaries of all platforms can take quite long,
especially for slow connections, which may deter people from using
this script and, therefore, to disregard security altogether.
This change introduces the new possibility of specifying the
platform along with the version number, so that only the binaries
that contain the platform name are downloaded.
Add comment how further options can be added or existing ones
modified. Use /run/${RuntimeDirectory} for PID file.
Remove TimeoutStopSec, TimeoutStartSec, StartLimitInterval,
StartLimitBurst directives as those should be set indivdually.
Remove Group to user the bitcoin user's default group.
Changed Restart from 'always' to 'on-failure' (can also be overwritten
individually).
ac9cd95 contrib: Update location of seeds.txt (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: c12a75787ba87f03707c21731da083b466762a7e0af9ca501107695ea1074025907cc24805c7c87f4a66daa7f4f13e574da16be1681e61deaf1acbd72176b3ff
ed1fcdc Bugfix: Detect genbuild.sh in repo correctly (Luke Dashjr)
e98e3dd Bugfix: Only use git for build info if the repository is actually the right one (Luke Dashjr)
Tree-SHA512: 510d7ec8cfeff4e8e0c7ac53631eb32c7acaada7017e7f8cc2e6f60d86afe1cd131870582e01022f961c85a783a130bcb8fef971f8b110070c9c02afda020726
91700aa Re-enable upnp support in contrib/debian (Matt Corallo)
c5071e1 Build with QT5 on Debian-based systems using contrib/debian (Matt Corallo)
a8e9286 Bump minimum boost version in contrib/debian (Matt Corallo)
9970219 Update contrib/debian to latest Ubuntu PPA upload. (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: ee4d3c5927a9cfb2794672eaca883c4af5df541383afbdbc6500714ee17518e78b58f509b2e9805bbc424ef97a5e64be0b9a977212c5002cb682f0569d28099b
This:
* Partially reverts 9f68ed6 (which fixed spelling in a changelog,
though generally changelogs should be append-only).
* Disables UPnP support (PPA has not had it for a while, and I
still don't trust miniupnpc, plus it seems uneccessary - its
been a while since we needed to care about Bitcoin-Qt home users
getting their inbound ports auto-mapped).
* Enables ZMQ.
* Forces GUI to Qt4 to fix various issues people have been seeing
on Ubuntu and elsewhere with Qt5.
* Reverts 70899d70b (Bitcoin does not enable "instant payments",
not is transaction management "carried out collectively by the
network", for whatever "transaction management" means, finally
Bitcoin Core is not the only way to use the Bitcoin currency,
as seemingly implied in the description).
b508424 contrib: github-merge improvements (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: 56a34e887716bf6bfcd1b6520f6b9a1bb742e1ad17e75618caf982af71fceb75d50caec1bf4279cb9a2f7a74319f1bcec4c824682841bd6e994acc0991616451
Some minor github-merge improvements I've made over time:
User interface:
- Print merge details again before signing off, to refresh your memory -
usually I'll have done lots of different things in the shell so this
will have scrolled out a long time ago.
- Require a valid answer on the prompts. One of the requested answers
must be typed, if not, the prompt will re-ask. This prevents
accidentally rejecting.
Efficiency:
- Condense "accept merge" and "sign off" prompts. There's no reason to
have this as two separate prompts, both are just opportunities to skip
out on the merge, no action is performed in between.
Merging:
- Strip spaces from github title. This avoids redundant spaces
surrounding it from getting into the commit message.
b99fbad Fix init README format to render correctly on github (Jameson Lopp)
Tree-SHA512: 52b8ed9661e48e830c9e0c0e9aa670fe8d1a3848426d2d854494b477a9926f286d87e0586c2bc63f433136f8e5acd2cab3ab1f616380fb517c5a8f9d34ed52da
c0651cc Update bitcoin.conf with example for pruning (Kyle Honeycutt)
Tree-SHA512: f27180ac5d5a4bd32c7a63de156ca14eb8068509e64d386ca84ee16d0dacfa8e1bab9a8e7b88175fae12c8d823f71f8705d413f224a15d5aa7cf059f416fa023
This option is becoming more popular recently, and I propose an example to be shown in the bitcoin.conf.
pruning comments
updated and corrected pruning comments
Revised details on pruning in bitcoin.conf
Revised details on pruning in bitcoin.conf
spelling and space
spelling and space
add details on pruning in bitcoin.conf
Adds a datadir configuration option to the linearize scripts to allow the script to use the RPC cookie instead of requiring the user to set a rpcuser and rpcpassword for the rpc server.
This changes tree_sha512sum() to requests the objects for hashing from
git instead of from the working tree.
The change should make the process more deterministic (it hashes what
will be pushed) and hopefully avoids the frequent miscomputed SHA512's
that happen now.
df5bae2 Update trusted-sha512-root-commit for new bad tree hash (Matt Corallo)
efc06c2 If GNU sha512sum is missing, try perl shasum in verify-commits (Matt Corallo)
8ed849f Fix travis failing to fetch keys from the sks keyserver pool (Matt Corallo)
fd5e905 Make verify-commits.sh non-recursive (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 457cc81d6e0a77ab32d030ecd058c59857f22cb998a1394593e115639081f3fdc74a6376035b77be0712ad5cb9143bc3f498b77e99eb66034492dbbb38c39bc6
09fe2d9 release: update docs to show basic codesigning procedure (Cory Fields)
f642753 release: create a bundle for the new signing script (Cory Fields)
0068361 release: add win detached sig creator and our cert chain (Cory Fields)
Tree-SHA512: 032ad84697c70faaf857b9187f548282722cffca95d658e36413dc048ff02d9183253373254ffcc1158afb71140753f35abfc9fc8781ea5329c04d13c98759c0
bbd7579 Fix regsig checking for subkey sigs in verify-commits (Matt Corallo)
d025bc7 Allow any subkey in verify-commits (Matt Corallo)
eddc77a Add comment re: why SHA1 is disabled (Peter Todd)
d9c450f Verify Tree-SHA512s in merge commits, enforce sigs are not SHA1 (Matt Corallo)
be908a6 Fail merge if there are any symlinks (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: bb66c59cc1c6b1c86d7d8be7adb0769c6598c0e28ad927409941f30af87d390521e82fc13700ee22e92db1bd571db3e19a152ec7b2c0349c6e06f5de62c0b65f
This removes the option from the wallet to not pay a fee on "small"
transactions which spend "old" inputs.
This code is no longer worth keeping around, as almost all miners
prefer not to include transactions which pay no fee at all.
b471daf Adddress nits, use asyncio signal handling, create_task (Bob McElrath)
4bb7d1b Add python version checks and 3.4 example (Bob McElrath)
5406d51 Rewrite to not use Polling wrapper for asyncio, link to python2.7 example (Bob McElrath)
5ea5368 ZMQ example using python3 and asyncio (Bob McElrath)
7179e7c qt: Periodic translations update (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
5e903a5 devtools: Handle Qt formatting characters edge-case in update-translations.py (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
If both numeric format specifiers and "others" are used, assume we're
dealing with a Qt-formatted message. In the case of Qt formatting (see
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#arg) only numeric formats are
replaced at all. This means "(percentage: %1%)" is valid (which was
introduced in #9461), without needing any kind of escaping that would be
necessary for strprintf. Without this, this function would wrongly
detect '%)' as a printf format specifier.
ba94426 Test that pushes to bitcoin/bitcoin are signed per verify-commits (Matt Corallo)
3e900ac Require merge commits merge branches on top of other merge commits (Matt Corallo)
Specifically, require that the left branch (first restult of git
show -s --format=format:%P) is a signed merge commit, instead of
allowing either. This is fine for now, but might need to be relaxed
in the future.
Also fixes an out-of-file-descriptors issue by holding too many
open FDs writing to /dev/null
- The last-timestamp-encountered variable wasn’t being used properly. Rewrite code to properly allow for new blockchain files to be written when split by month.
- Properly set a blockchain file’s access and modify times.
- Add a “debug output” option to quiet certain output that might not always be desirable.
- Update the README.
Also change the mac filename to match
The procedure remains the same, but now there's a nifty script to automate
the signing process.
Future steps:
- Build osslsigncode in the gitian-win descriptor so that the signer itself is
deterministic.
- Verify in the gitian-win-signer descriptor that the expected cert chain was
used.
To ensure that this is the correct chain, it is pulled from a previous release
binary.
Procedure:
$ osslsigncode extract-signature -pem -in bitcoin-0.13.2-win32-setup.exe \
-out bitcoin-0.13.2-win32-setup.exe.pem
$ openssl pkcs7 -print_certs -in bitcoin-0.13.2-win32-setup.exe.pem \
-out win-codesign.cert
Hand-edit to remove comments, as well as the timestamp cert.
Three categories of modifications:
1)
1 instance of 'The Bitcoin Core developers \n',
1 instance of 'the Bitcoin Core developers\n',
3 instances of 'Bitcoin Core Developers\n', and
12 instances of 'The Bitcoin developers\n'
are made uniform with the 443 instances of 'The Bitcoin Core developers\n'
2)
3 instances of 'BitPay, Inc\.\n' are made uniform with the other 6
instances of 'BitPay Inc\.\n'
3)
4 instances where there was no '(c)' between the 'Copyright' and the year
where it deviates from the style of the local directory.
The consistency is helpful for gauging Gitian build progress. Right now it's necessary to remember which platform builds in which order, which can be confusing if you're attempting to get a quick idea of how far along your builds are.
62c2915 build: supply `-Wl,--high-entropy-va` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
9a75d29 devtools: Check for high-entropy ASLR in 64-bit PE executables (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
d19583f improved gen-manpages.sh, includes bitcoin-tx and strips commit tag, now also runs binaries from build dir by default, added variables for more control (nomnombtc)
09546ca regenerated all manpages with commit tag stripped, also add bitcoin-tx (nomnombtc)
ae6e754 change help string --enable-man to --disable-man (nomnombtc)
a32c102 add conditional for --enable-man, default is yes (nomnombtc)
dc84b6f add doc/man to subdir if configure flag --enable-man is set (nomnombtc)
00dba72 add doc/man/Makefile.am to include manpages (nomnombtc)
eb5643b add autogenerated manpages by help2man (nomnombtc)
6edf2fd add gen-manpages.sh description to README.md (nomnombtc)
d2cd9c0 add script to generate manpages with help2man (nomnombtc)
Three subcommands to this script:
1) ./copyright_header.py report
Examines git-tracked files with extensions that match:
INCLUDE = ['*.h', '*.cpp', '*.cc', '*.c', '*.py']
Helps to:
-> Identify source files without copyright
-> Identify source files added with something other than "The Bitcoin Core
developers" holder so we can be sure it is appropriate
-> Identify unintentional typos in the copyright line
2) ./copyright_header.py update
Replaces fix-copyright-headers.py. It does file editing in native python
rather than subprocessing out to perl as was the case with
fix-copyright-headers.py. It also shares code with the 'report' functions.
3) ./copyright_header.py insert
Inserts a copyright header into a source file with the proper format and
dates.
3fe0b68 Set defaults to gitian defaults (Andrew Chow)
6ffd6b4 Create option to detach sign gitian builds and not commit the files in the script (Andrew Chow)
498d8da Check for OSX SDK (Andrew Chow)
eda4cfb Create an easy to use gitian building script (Andrew Chow)
fafe7b3 contrib: Make fix-copyright-headers.py more portable (MarcoFalke)
fa27c0a [doc] Fix typos in comments, doxygen: Fix comment syntax (MarcoFalke)
fabfd5d [qa] pull-tester: Don't mute zmq ImportError (MarcoFalke)
67a5502 init: Fix typo in help message for -whitelistforcerelay (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
I've written a script that automates the setup and building of binaries with gitian. All of the commands are pulled from various documentation on gitian building.
C_INCLUDE_PATH and CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH work globally as though -isystem was used
for each invocation.
Since that changes the build results, force a rebuild of x86 depends by adding
the value to $HOST_ID_SALT.
* separate completion for bitcoind and bitcoin-cli
* remove RPC support from bitcoind completion
* add completion for bitcoin-tx and bitcoin-qt
* rely on autoloading of completions
1e9aab0 Remove sipa's old revoked key from verify-commits (Peter Todd)
966151e Add README for verify-commits (Peter Todd)
11164ec Remove keys that are no longer used for merging (Peter Todd)
22421fa Remove pointless warning (Peter Todd)
9523e8a Make verify-commits path-independent (Matt Corallo)
f7d4a25 Make verify-commits POSIX-compliant (Matt Corallo)
Now that the trusted root is past all commits signed by that key we don't need
it in the trusted-keys list, nor do we need to whitelist those commits in
allow-revsig-commits
- create a script to handle split debug. This will also eventually need to check
targets, and use dsymutil for osx.
- update config.guess/config.sub for bdb for aarch64.
- temporarily disable symbol checks for arm/aarch64
- quit renaming to linux32/linux64 and use the host directly
This also adds a hack to work around an Ubuntu bug in the gcc-multilib package:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults-armhf-cross/+bug/1347820
The problem is that gcc-multilib conflicts with the aarch toolchain.
gcc-multilib installs a symlink that points
/usr/include/asm -> /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/asm.
Without this link, gcc -m32 can't find asm/errno.h (and others), since
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu isn't in its default include path. But
/usr/include/i386-linux-gnu is (though it doesn't exist on disk).
So work around the problem by linking
/usr/include/i386-linux-gnu/asm -> /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/asm.
The symlink fix is actually quite reasonable, but echoing the password into
sudo is nasty, and should probably be addressed in gitian itself. It makes more
sense to enable passwordless sudo for the build user by default.
The -debug tarballs/zips contain detached debugging symbols. To use them, place
in the same dir as the target binary, and invoke gdb as usual.
Also, because the debug symbols add a substantial space requirement, the build
dirs are now deleted when they're no longer needed.
Any attacker who managed to make an evil commit that changed something in the
contrib/verify-commits/ directory could just as easily remove the warning
and/or modify it to not display the evil commits; telling the user to check
those commits specifically misleads them into checking just those commits
rather than the script itself.
f154470 [contrib] Remove reference to sf and add doc to verify.sh (MarcoFalke)
182bec4 contrib: remove hardcoded version from verify.sh (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
c907f4d doc: Update release process (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
This removes the following executables from the binary gitian release:
- test_bitcoin-qt[.exe]
- bench_bitcoin[.exe]
@jonasschnelli and me discussed this on IRC a few days ago - unlike the
normal `bitcoin_tests` which is useful to see if it is safe to run
bitcoin on a certain OS/environment combination, there is no good reason
to include these. Better to leave them out to reduce the download
size.
Sizes from the 0.12 release:
```
2.4M bitcoin-0.12.0/bin/bench_bitcoin.exe
22M bitcoin-0.12.0/bin/test_bitcoin-qt.exe
```
As we are already using the API to retrieve the pull request
title, also retrieve the base branch.
This makes sure that pull requests for 0.12 automatically end up in
0.12, and pull requests for master automatically end up in master,
and so on.
It is still possible to override the branch from the command line
or using the `githubmerge.branch` git option.
Ubuntu 16.04 "xenial xerus" does not come with Python 2.x by default.
It is possible to install a python-2.7 package, but this has its own
problem: no `python` or `python2` symlink (see #7717).
This fixes the following scripts to work with python 3:
- `make check` (bctest,py, bitcoin-util-test.py)
- `make translate` (extract_strings_qt.py)
- `make symbols-check` (symbol-check.py)
- `make security-check` (security-check.py)
Explicitly call the python commands using $(PYTHON) instead
of relying on the interpreter line at the top of the scripts.
This makes github-merge.py the first developer tool to go
all Python 3 (for context see #7717).
The changes are straightforward as the script already was
`from __future__ import division,print_function,unicode_literals`.
However urllib2 changed name, and json will only accept unicode data not
bytes.
This retains py2 compatibility for now: not strictly necessary
as it's not used by the build system - but it was easy.