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6 Commits (05d591839fe1fefb0cf359083bce87cb128f75a6)
Author | SHA1 | Message | Date |
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Cory Fields | 4bdad99f50 |
depends: bump boost to 1.58.0
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10 years ago |
Jacob Welsh | b19a88b2a0 |
depends: fix Boost 1.55 build on GCC 5
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:
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10 years ago |
Cory Fields | 4302fa67b1 |
depends: Use pic for all linux dependencies
This avoids textrels, and matches previous gitian behavior. |
10 years ago |
Cory Fields | 0246ab6088 |
depends: boost: hard-code hidden symbol visibility
tl;dr: This solves boost visibility problems for default/release build configs on non-Linux platforms. When Bitcoin builds against boost's header-only classes, it ends up with objects containing symbols that the upstream boost libs also have. Since Bitcoin builds by default with hidden symbol visibility, it can end up trying to link against a copy of the same symbols with default visibility. This is not a problem on Linux because 3rd party static libs are un-exported by default (--exclude-libs,ALL), but that is not available for MinGW and OSX. Those platforms (and maybe others?) end up confused about which version to use. The OSX linker spews hundreds of: "ld: warning: direct access in <foo> to global weak symbol guard variable for <bar> means the weak symbol cannot be overridden at runtime. This was likely caused by different translation units being compiled with different visibility settings." MinGW's linker complains similarly. Since the default symbol visibility for Bitcoin is hidden and releases are built that way as well, build Boost with hidden visibility. Linux builds Boost this way also, but only for the sake of continuity. This means that the linker confusion logic is reversed, so the problem will will now be encountered if Bitcoin is built with --disable-reduce-exports, but that's better than the current situation. |
10 years ago |
Cory Fields | 3b63df5fac |
depends: boost: build for debug or release as requested
Also hook up cppflags there, which was missing before. |
10 years ago |
Cory Fields | 1dec09b341 |
depends: add shared dependency builder
See the README's in depends for documentation |
10 years ago |