01e5327 build: hook up "make deploy" for cross osx builds (Cory Fields)
c4a10db build: ensure the correct strip is used for osx/win32 (Cory Fields)
b62bbb1 build: if cross-compiling for an apple host, locate some additional tools (Cory Fields)
0f21d39 build: fix qt.conf case-sensitivity in the deployed dmg (Cory Fields)
275d6a3 build: allow correct tools to be used for dmg creation. (Cory Fields)
For qt5.2 on osx, the qcocoa plugin is mandatory. However, it fails to load
when qt.conf specifies the "plugin" path instead of the expected "Plugin". This
is in line with the documentation:
https://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtdoc/qt-conf.html
I'm not sure how the plugins were loading before, unless the case-sensitivity
for OSX is new.
Autotools defaults to a depth-first recursion which causes the qt tests
to be built before the executables and libraries.
This is inconvenient as make needs to be called twice to make sure the
tests are up to date after changing a source file.
Update the Makefile.am to change this order.
- Add license headers to source files (years based on commit dates)
in `src/test` as well as `qa`
- Add `README.md` to `src/test/data` specifying MIT license
Fixes#3848
Currently only the name of the option is shown for GUI options
overridden by command line (or configuration file). This commit
adds the value of the options as well, which is useful for
troubleshooting.
This shows the minimum relay fee for non-free transactions in btc/kb.
The armory developers requested this so that they can prevent users from
creating transactions that not even their local bitcoind will relay.
This also slightly reorders the getinfo output so that the fee related
lines are grouped and changes the help text to reflect that the units
are btc/kb.
Changes for the datadir chooser have made it impossible to specify
the network (testnet/regtest) in the configuration file for the GUI.
Reorganize the initialization sequence to make this possible again.
- Moves the "datadir" QSetting so that is no longer dependent on the
network-specific application name (doing otherwise would create a
chicken-and-egg problem).
- Re-initialize translations after choosing network. There may be a
different language configured in network-specific settings
(slim chance, but handle it for sanity).
Fixes point 1 of #3840.