66a20a54a2 build, qt: Drop support for `i686-linux-android` host (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
There are no reasons to keep support for `i686-linux-android` host, which is actually broken in master (50c502f54a), and this fact has been unnoticed for months :)
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23675#issuecomment-986206434:
> I'm surprised `i686-linux-android` ABI is still supported. I would love to drop it...
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23675#issuecomment-991340132
> What is `i686-linux-android`? 32-bit x86 android? is that really a thing?
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prusnak:
utACK 66a20a54a2
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Since Qt 5.14.0 the CROSS_COMPILE variable always being overridden by
the Qt build system internally.
See upstream commit: c28b881c98fadcd3415370fad2525b558f6b03e4
6575d354c8 build: Bump Fonconfig version up to 2.12.6 (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR gets rid of `remove_char_width_usage.patch`.
Some additional observations:
1. Newer Fontconfig versions (2.13.0 and 2.13.1) introduce a new dependency, `uuid`, in the [`7b48fd3dd406b926f0e5240b211f72197ed538a9`](7b48fd3dd4) commit
2. In Fonconfig 2.13.1 (the current stable) excludes the `fcobjshash.h` from the distributive archive (see [`31269e3589e0e6432d12f55db316f4c720a090b5`](31269e3589)), that makes our `gperf_header_regen.patch` unusable, and requires `gperf` as a dependency.
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fanquake:
ACK 6575d354c8 - from the best I can determine this doesn't have any versioning / ABI implications. The ABI difference between 2.12.1 and 2.12.6 is two symbol additions, neither of which are used by Qt. Fontconfig seems to be better at maintaining backwards compatibility compared to a library like Freetype.
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We need to append-to rather than set CXXFLAGS, otherwise we loose -O2 &
-pipe. Currently this results in zeromq being built without optimizations
at all (or whatever the compiler would default too, essentially always -O0).
Bdb is the same, for the CXX portion of its code. C code has been built
with -O2.
Boost has actually been uneffected because it receives -O3 from it's own
build flags.
acaac6e86a ci: Bump Android NDK to r22 which supports std::filesystem (Hennadii Stepanov)
cac7890386 build: Add support for Android NDK r22+ (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is required to support [`std::filesystem`](https://github.com/android/ndk/wiki/Changelog-r22#changes) on Android (see #20744).
Fixes#22074.
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54c7754f31 build: use aarch64 Clang if cross-compiling for darwin on aarch64 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
If we're cross-compiling for darwin on aarch64 hardware, we need to
use a Clang that will run on that hardware.
Only tested in a Linux Docker container (aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu),
running on an Apple M1 mac-mini (aarch64-apple-darwin20.5.0).
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hebasto:
ACK 54c7754f31, I agree it can be merged (fix in #22448 is orthogonal to this one).
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If we're cross-compiling for darwin on aarch64 hardware, we need need to
use a Clang that will run on that hardware.
Only tested in a Linux Docker container (aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu),
running on an Apple M1 mac-mini (aarch64-apple-darwin20.5.0).