59c4898994bde3d86168075f0031c9d5a9ac5c8f guix: remove python-pydantic-core input from LIEF (fanquake)
9f2a6927d3a9fc1ac536f8fb24a89582e39f24d6 guix: use Clang & LLVM 19 for macOS build (fanquake)
9570ddbec9cb20c268f78ff5e581a65e00864773 guix: update time-machine to 5cb84f2013c5b1e48a7d0e617032266f1e6059e2 (fanquake)
7b5cc276aa0a7aeea7e535b0fd30a0b6811000d9 guix: patch around riscv issue with newer (2.40+) binutils (fanquake)
91b5cbaabbca49a8bd9df6da2506070b31482892 ci: use Debian Trixie for macOS cross job (fanquake)
Pull request description:
5cb84f2013 isn't super recent, but it's enough to get access to some newer packages, such as LLVM 19, and avoids having to add any further work arounds for things that we know are fixed later (i.e nsis). Once things upstream have stabilized a bit more (the `core-updates` branch was fairly recently merged), we could look at bumping to something newer.
Package updates:
(base) glibc 2.35 -> 2.39
binutils 2.38 -> 2.41
diffutils 3.8 -> 3.10
gawk 5.2.1 -> 5.3.0
git-minimal 2.45.2 -> 2.46.0
grep 3.8 -> 3.11
gzip 1.12 -> 1.13
linux-headers 6.1.106 -> 6.1.119
make 4.3 -> 4.4.1
xz 5.2.8 -> 5.4.5
CMake 3.30 becomes available.
Clang/LLVM 19 becomes available.
Could be used for #32764.
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4b41f99d57d822dfc258865d1dad03204fe0380f build: Move CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RPATH from CMake to Guix script (Henry Romp)
Pull request description:
Remove `CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RPATH` from CMakeLists.txt and add `CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH` to the Guix build script. This keeps build-environment-specific settings in the build scripts rather than hardcoded in the CMake configuration.
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Remove CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RPATH from CMakeLists.txt and add CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH to the Guix build script. This keeps build-environment-specific settings in the build scripts rather than hardcoded in the CMake configuration.
1aaaaa078bb2efed126e3f41ecf7c81ccf005818 fuzz: Drop unused workaround after Apple-Clang bump (MarcoFalke)
fadad7a49477cd61fbbfe20a0a61023c2d4d70a1 Drop support for EOL macOS 13 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that macOS 13 is EOL (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_Ventura), it seems odd to still support it.
(macOS Ventura 13.7.8 received its final security update on 20 Aug 2025: https://support.apple.com/en-us/100100)
This patch will only be released in version 31.x, another 6 months out from now.
So:
* Update the depends build and release note template to drop EOL macOS 13.
* As a result, update the earliest Xcode to version 16 in CI.
* Also, bump the macOS CI runner to version 15, to avoid issues when version 14 will be at its EOL in about 1 year.
This also allows to drop a small workaround in the fuzz tests and unlocks libcpp hardening (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33462)
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eca50854e1cb04e20478bd3df4762e18520a3611 depends: static libxcb_cursor (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Remove the runtime requirement of `libxcb-cursor`. This library is no-longer present on modern Ubuntu.
Fixes#33432.
Also related to #32097.
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8e434a84999c473a7295772a346cbce27888d28e macdeploy: rename macOS output to bitcoin-macos-app.zip (fanquake)
05353d9cf08ca4e8210436d686d76417ff12d53c macdeploy: combine appname & -zip arguments (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Output `bitcoin-macos-app.zip`, similar to what we do for Windows: `bitcoin-win64-setup.exe`.
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Fixes:
```bash
/distsrc-base/distsrc-d3b8a54a8120-x86_64-linux-gnu/build/bin/bitcoind: symbol __divmodti4 from unsupported version GCC_7.0.0(14)
/distsrc-base/distsrc-d3b8a54a8120-x86_64-linux-gnu/build/bin/bitcoind: failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS
```
which is occuring after #32750. I can't see any supported distro that is
shipping a new enough glibc (2.31), but a GCC older than 7.0.
f49840dd902cd9b14b6aadb431b16a4aeb719c3f doc: Fix typo in files.md (Ryan Ofsky)
f5cf0b1ccc8fd426135809a8a4becdae2d797bb5 bitcoin wrapper: improve help output (Ryan Ofsky)
c810b168b89dc07017e9feaec1a8746a449a60b1 doc: Add description of installed files to files.md (Ryan Ofsky)
94ffd01a0294afbe045f1b17a77e4a3caf21e674 doc: Add release notes describing libexec/ binaries (Ryan Ofsky)
cd97905ebc564b8b095099a28d1d5437951927c4 cmake: Move internal binaries from bin/ to libexec/ (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
This change moves binaries that are not typically invoked directly by users from the `bin/` directory to the `libexec/` directory in CMake installs and binary releases. The goal of the PR is to introduce a distinction between internal and external binaries so starting with #31802, we can use IPC to implement features in new binaries without adding those binaries to the CLI. The change also helps reduce clutter in `bin/`, making it easier for users to identify useful tools to run. Summary of changes:
- For **source builds** (i.e. developer builds) — There are no changes.
- For **source installs** (i.e. `cmake --install` result) — `test_bitcoin`, `test_bitcoin-qt`, and `bench_bitcoin` are installed in `${CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH}/libexec` instead of `${CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH}/bin`, so they are no longer on the system `PATH`. However, they can still be invoked from the `libexec/` directory, or from the CLI as `bitcoin test`, `bitcoin test-gui`, and `bitcoin bench`, respectively.
- For **binary releases** — Since `test_bitcoin` is the only test binary enabled in releases, the only change is moving `test_bitcoin` from `bin/` to `libexec/`.
<details><summary>Details</summary>
<p>
The table below shows the install location of each binary after this change, and the availability of each binary.
| Binary | Location | Availability | Change |
|----------------------|--------------|----------------------|-------------------------------|
| `bitcoin` | `bin/` | 📦 Binary release (since #31375) | Unchanged |
| `bitcoin-cli` | `bin/` | 📦 Binary release | Unchanged |
| `bitcoind` | `bin/` | 📦 Binary release | Unchanged |
| `bitcoin-qt` | `bin/` | 📦 Binary release | Unchanged |
| `bitcoin-tx` | `bin/` | 📦 Binary release | Unchanged |
| `bitcoin-util` | `bin/` | 📦 Binary release | Unchanged |
| `bitcoin-wallet` | `bin/` | 📦 Binary release | Unchanged |
| `bench_bitcoin` | `libexec/` | 🛠 Source build only | Moved from `bin/` |
| `bitcoin-chainstate` | `libexec/` | 🛠 Source build only | Newly installed (was built) |
| `bitcoin-gui` | `libexec/` | 🛠 Source build only (until #31802) | Moved from `bin/` |
| `bitcoin-node` | `libexec/` | 🛠 Source build only (until #31802) | Moved from `bin/` |
| `test_bitcoin` | `libexec/` | 📦 Binary release | Moved from `bin/` |
| `test_bitcoin-qt` | `libexec/` | 🛠 Source build only | Moved from `bin/` |
</p>
</details>
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28722).
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Currently there is a warning for this in guix-build, but we also need
one in guix-codesign, otherwise the codesigned hashes are not
reproducible.
Move common functionality into prelude and call the function in both
guix actions.
Some of the primary changes are:
- lief.EXE_FORMATS became lief.Binary.FORMATS IN 0.14.0
- 494f116c6b/doc/sphinx/changelog.rst (L702)
- lief.ARCHITECTURES became lief.Header.ARCHITECTURES in 0.16.0
- 494f116c6b/doc/sphinx/changelog.rst (L226C18-L227C18)
- lief.ELF.ARCH.x86_64 became lief.ELF.ARCH.X86_64
This commit includes a workaround for the bug fixed in
https://github.com/lief-project/LIEF/pull/1218, but the workaround can
be kept, since it makes `has_nx` checks stricter by enforcing both heap
and stack are non-executable.
This change also requires a patch to partially revert a commit to LIEF
(f23ced2f4f)
which broke compatibility with versions of scikit-build-core <= 0.10.x.
This patch can be dropped once the guix time machine advances to or
beyond 35c5f07e96,
which bumps the scikit-build-core version in guix from 0.9.3 to 0.10.7.
Co-authored-by: willcl-ark <will8clark@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
Current behaviour will by-default use SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH from the
environment without warning. This breaks the default reproducibility
from a guix build.
Warn when and exit when this variable is set, and
FORCE_SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is unset.
This change moves binaries that are not typically invoked directly by users
from the `bin/` directory to the `libexec/` directory in CMake installs and
binary releases. The goal is to simplify the contents of `bin/` for end users
while still making all binaries available when needed. After this change, the
binaries remaining in `bin/` are:
- bitcoin
- bitcoin-cli
- bitcoind
- bitcoin-qt
- bitcoin-tx
- bitcoin-util
- bitcoin-wallet
And the binaries that are moved to `libexec/` are:
- bench_bitcoin
- bitcoin-chainstate(*)
- bitcoin-gui(***)
- bitcoin-node(***)
- test_bitcoin(**)
- test_bitcoin-qt
(*) bitcoin-chainstate was previously missing an install rule and was actually
not installed even when it was enabled.
(**) test_bitcoin is the only libexec/ binary that is currently included in
bitcoin binary releases. The others are only installed when building from
source with relevant cmake options enabled.
(***) bitcoin-node and bitcoin-gui are not currently built by default or
included in binary releases but both of these changes are planned and
implemented in #31802
a5ac43d98d1ad3ebed934f2c50208a85aae17e5e doc: Add release notes describing bitcoin wrapper executable (Ryan Ofsky)
258bda80c009a25d1f1bdeffccf9ed1ffde29cb2 doc: Mention bitcoin wrapper executable in documentation (Ryan Ofsky)
d2739d75c911c8bf73a4d3005c57add1ae4a67ae build: add bitcoin.exe to windows installer (Sjors Provoost)
ba649c00063a43b59a63db17b509179a658a8d9a ci: Run multiprocess tests through wrapper executable (Ryan Ofsky)
29bdd743bb843f8b8ed2e426b6df36e9d7e54215 test: Support BITCOIN_CMD environment variable (Ryan Ofsky)
9c8c68891b43053acfe7b8eb9d2e0d2bcfcb4e1e multiprocess: Add bitcoin wrapper executable (Ryan Ofsky)
5076d20fdb70a4bfafc4bdfe8293e347cb6bfa78 util: Add cross-platform ExecVp and GetExePath functions (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Intended to make bitcoin command line features more discoverable and allow installing new multiprocess binaries in libexec/ instead of bin/ so they don't cause confusion.
Idea and implementation of this were discussed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30983.
---
Initial implementation of this feature is deliberately minimal so the UX can evolve in response to feedback and there are not too many details to debate and discuss in a single PR. But many improvements are possible or planned:
- Adding manpage and bash completions.
- Showing nicer error messages that detect if an executable isn't installed and suggest how to fix [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2073194474)
- Showing wrapper command lines in subcommand in help output [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2077800405). This could be done conditionally as suggested in the comment or be unconditional.
- Showing wrapper command lines in subcommand error output. There is a bitcoin-cli error pointed out in [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2091152243) that is needlessly confusing.
- Integrating help so `bitcoin help subcommand` invokes `bitcoin subcommand -h`. `bitcoin -h subcommand` should also be supported and be equivalent [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2093116725)
- Adding support for `bitcoin-util` subcommands. Ideal interface would probably be more like `bitcoin grind` not `bitcoin util grind` but this has been punted for now. Supporting subcommands directly would require some ArgsManager modifications
- Adding a dedicated python functional test for the wrapper. Right now there is some CI coverage by setting the `BITCOIN_CMD` variable, but this doesn't cover things like the help output and version output, and support for different directory layouts.
- Better `--multiprocess` (`-m`) / `--monolithic` (`-M`) default selection. Right now, default is monolithic but it probably makes sense to chose more intelligently depending on whether -ipc options are enabled and what binaries are available.
- Maybe parsing `bitcoin.conf` and supporting options to control wrapper behavior like custom locations or preferences or aliases.
- Better command command line usability. Allow combining short options like (`-ah`). Allow fuzzy matching of subcommands or suggestions if you misspell. (suggested by stickies in review club)
- Not directly related to this PR but `bitcoin-cli named` implementation used by the wrapper should do a better job disambiguating named arguments from base64 arguments ending in = as pointed out in [(comment)](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31375#discussion_r2091886628)
---
This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/28722). A review club meeting for it took place in https://bitcoincore.reviews/31375
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8f4fed7ec70093e2535423d63e9f9dd400c378ac symbol-check: Add check for application manifest in Windows binaries (Hennadii Stepanov)
2bb6ab8f1baa4b3d72b3ccde7f5fa96f8ca330aa ci: Add "Get bitcoind manifest" steps to Windows CI jobs (Hennadii Stepanov)
282b4913c7e4d4b5a141c9f89da97a65ee86bdd9 cmake: Add application manifests when cross-compiling for Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Windows [application manifests ](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/sbscs/application-manifests) provide several benefits—such as enhanced security settings, and the ability to set a process-wide code page (required for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/32380), as well as granular control over supported Windows versions. Most of these benefits lie beyond the scope of this PR and will be evaluated separately.
On the current master branch @ fc6346dbc8dc3db40aad4079210332b5f8b332ed, the linker generates and embeds a manifest only when building with MSVC:
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
<trustInfo xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
<security>
<requestedPrivileges>
<requestedExecutionLevel level="asInvoker" uiAccess="false"></requestedExecutionLevel>
</requestedPrivileges>
</security>
</trustInfo>
</assembly>
```
However, this manifest fails validation:
```
> mt.exe -nologo -inputresource:build\bin\Release\bitcoind.exe -validate_manifest
mt.exe : general error 10100ba: The manifest is missing the definition identity.
```
This PR unifies manifest embedding for both native and cross-compilation builds.
Here is the change in the manifest on Windows:
```diff
--- bitcoind-master.manifest
+++ bitcoind-pr.manifest
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
+ <assemblyIdentity type="win32" name="org.bitcoincore.bitcoind" version="29.99.0.0"></assemblyIdentity>
<trustInfo xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
<security>
<requestedPrivileges>
```
which effectively resolves the "missing the definition identity" error.
Finally, “Get bitcoind manifest” steps have been added to the Windows CI jobs to ensure the manifest is embedded and validated.
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Intended to make bitcoin command line features more discoverable and allow
installing new multiprocess binaries in libexec/ instead of bin/ so they don't
cause confusion.
Idea and implementation of this were discussed in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30983
Co-authored-by: Sjors Provoost <sjors@sprovoost.nl>
These scripts are not meant for general developer usage. They are for
use on the release binaries, which have been compiled in an environment
that makes various assumptions in regards to c library, compiler
options, hardening options, patching etc.
1. Do not set `C{PLUS}_INCLUDE_PATH` variables
The build system for Qt 6 differs entirely from that of Qt 5. Building a
set of native Qt 6 tools now forms a separate step when cross-compiling.
Under these new circumstances, the `C{PLUS}_INCLUDE_PATH` environment
variables may alter the default include directories for both native and
cross compilers.
Previously, we explicitly unset these variables when invoking clang for
cross-compiling; however, that approach proved suboptimal (see #30451).
This change sets the native toolchain for dependencies explicitly,
rather than relying on the `C{PLUS}_INCLUDE_PATH` environment variables.
Additionally, it facilitates the transition towards using clang for
building native tools when cross-compiling for macOS.
2. Add `ninja` package.
3. Adjust allowed symbol lists.
e181bda061ca63021511be6e286fdf6a5818df49 guix: Apply all codesignatures to Windows binaries (Ava Chow)
aafbd23fd97ac242f7f83e5f0fff20044176e126 guix: Apply codesignatures to all MacOS binaries (Ava Chow)
3656b828dc2204418974e94928cc8d915b10ed95 contrib: Sign all Windows binaries too (Ava Chow)
31d325464d0cf2d06888e0c543ae26a944f2ec6b contrib: Sign and notarize all MacOS binaries (Ava Chow)
710d5b5149d0bc36d2643281d81f8f9b0c51b480 guix: Update signapple (Ava Chow)
e8b3c44da6e060464970717bbd0a5bf84867b82c build: Include all Windows binaries for codesigning (Ava Chow)
dd4ec840eeb468e94cfc9e3c72cfbfd6704dc0da build: Include all MacOS binaries for codesigning (Ava Chow)
4e5c9ceb9dd5a6ad8eea689d916a632e4d482812 guix: Rename Windows unsigned binaries to unsigned.zip (Ava Chow)
d9d49cd533bd430776c0cbe2fd666ffec3e6637b guix: Rename MacOS binaries to unsigned.tar.gz (Ava Chow)
c214e5268fa9322a83cbba6d47d33f830efdd89e guix: Rename unsigned.tar.gz to codesigning.tar.gz (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
I have updated signapple to notarize MacOS app bundles without adding any additional dependencies. Further, it can also sign and apply detached signatures to standalone binaries.
As such, we can use signapple to perform the notarization and stapling steps so that MacOS will run the app bundle after it is installed. `detached-sig-create.sh` is updated to have a notarization step and to download the ticket which will be included in the detached signatures. The workflow is largely unchanged for the MacOS codesigners except for the additional requirement of having an App Store Connect API key and Team UUID, instructions for which can be found at https://github.com/achow101/signapple/blob/master/docs/notarization.md. For guix builders, the workflow is unchanged.
Additionally, the standalone binaries packaged in the MacOS `.tar.gz` and Windows `.zip` will now be codesigned. `detached-sig-create.sh` was updated to handle these, so the workflow for both MacOS and Windows codesigners remains unchanged. For guix builders, the workflow is also unchanged.
Because those binaries will how have codesigned and unsigned versions, the build command is modified to output `-unsigned.{tar.gz,zip}` archives containing the binaries. Since this happens to conflict with the tarball used for codesigning, the codesigning tarball was renamed to `-codesigning.tar.gz`. Both MacOS and Windows codesigners will need to adjust their workflows to account for the new name.
Fixes#15774 and #29749
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0c1b29a05777256c5ee686fff60f281dfeae289c ci: use GCC 13 for some jobs (fanquake)
cbc65b3ad5ad573844f9841199e1b0817f6c648a guix: use GCC 13.3.0 for base toolchain. (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Switch release builds to using GCC 13.3.0: https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-13/, which landed in Guix in: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=750148ce1ea6c65a7c14424546db0078161f7e17.
Does not solve the cross-arch non-determinism for `powerpc64le-linux-gnu` builds.
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 0c1b29a05777256c5ee686fff60f281dfeae289c
hebasto:
ACK 0c1b29a05777256c5ee686fff60f281dfeae289c.
TheCharlatan:
Re-ACK 0c1b29a05777
Tree-SHA512: eb3f091278d371166eb1df4718b6d0d68b09db65291d563dddd581964f2b488f901e4ba43831a699e2d0fd053d6e9038a307cbea78d5597da77699c34b440ea6
The tarballs used for codesigning are more than merely unsigned, they
also contain scripts and other data for codesigning. Rename them to
codesigning.tar.gz to distinguish from tarballs containing actually just
the unsigned binaries.