These add very simple sanity checks to ensure that the build/host toolchains
have not changed since the last run. If they have, all ids will change and
packages will be rebuilt.
For more complicated usage (like parsing dpkg), HOST_ID_SALT/BUILD_ID_SALT may
be used to introduce arbitrary data to the ids.
2016/01/24:
Change miniwget to return HTTP status code
Increments API_VERSION to 16
2016/01/22:
Improve UPNPIGD_IsConnected() to check if WAN address is not private.
Parse HTTP response status line in miniwget.c
Currently Travis's wget fails fetching qrencode:
Fetching qrencode...
ERROR: no certificate subject alternative name matches
requested host name `fukuchi.org'.
To connect to fukuchi.org insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.
OpenSSL: error:14077438:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:tlsv1 alert internal error
Unable to establish SSL connection.
make: *** [/home/travis/build/luke-jr/bitcoin/depends/sources/download-stamps/.stamp_fetched-qrencode-qrencode-3.4.4.tar.bz2.hash] Error 4
Remove sed-based qt PIDLIST_ABSOLUTE workaround, replace by a patch that
works for both old (such as used by Travis and Ubuntu Precise) and new
mingw (Ubuntu Trusty).
This passes `-Wa,--noexecstack` to the assembler when building
platform-specific assembly files, to signal that a non-executable stack
can be used. This is the same approach as used by Debian
(see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=430583)
This version of miniupnpc fixes a buffer overflow in the XML (ugh)
parser during initial network discovery.
http://talosintel.com/reports/TALOS-2015-0035/
The commit fixing the vulnerability is:
79cca974a4
Reported by timothy on IRC.
This should fix the spurious comparison tool failures.
See discussion here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/6305
The race fix was cherry-picked on top of the version we're currently using, so
it should be functionally identical otherwise.
This should be functionally identical to what's in place now. It was built from
be0eef7744
That commit is the same as this pruned commit in TheBlueMatt's repo:
https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/bitcoinj/commit/0f7b5d8
Now we'll be able to trust the line numbers in the stack traces.
Boost assumes variadic templates are always available in GCC 4.4+, but
they aren't since we don't build with -std=c++11.
This applies the patch that fixed the issue in boost 1.57:
eec8085549
See also: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/10500