--- name: "qt" suites: - "precise" architectures: - "amd64" packages: - "mingw-w64" - "g++-mingw-w64" - "zip" - "unzip" - "faketime" - "libz-dev" reference_datetime: "2011-01-30 00:00:00" remotes: [] files: - "qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0.tar.gz" - "bitcoin-deps-win32-gitian-r10.zip" - "bitcoin-deps-win64-gitian-r10.zip" script: | # Defines export TZ=UTC INDIR=$HOME/build # Qt: workaround for determinism in resource ordering # Qt5's rcc uses a QHash to store the files for the resource. # A security fix in QHash makes the ordering of keys to be different on every run # (https://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qtbase/commit/c01eaa438200edc9a3bbcd8ae1e8ded058bea268). # This is good in general but qrc shouldn't be doing a traversal over a randomized container. # The thorough solution would be to use QMap instead of QHash, but this requires patching Qt. # For now luckily there is a test mode that forces a fixed seed. export QT_RCC_TEST=1 # Integrity Check echo "395ec72277c5786c65b8163ef5817fd03d0a1f524a6d47f53624baf8056f1081 qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0.tar.gz" | sha256sum -c for BITS in 32 64; do # for architectures # INSTALLPREFIX=$HOME/staging${BITS} BUILDDIR=$HOME/build${BITS} DEPSDIR=$HOME/deps${BITS} if [ "$BITS" == "32" ]; then HOST=i686-w64-mingw32 else HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32 fi # mkdir -p $INSTALLPREFIX $INSTALLPREFIX/host/bin $DEPSDIR $BUILDDIR # # Need mingw-compiled openssl from bitcoin-deps: cd $DEPSDIR unzip $INDIR/bitcoin-deps-win${BITS}-gitian-r10.zip # cd $BUILDDIR # tar xzf $INDIR/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0.tar.gz cd qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0 SPECNAME="win32-g++" SPECFILE="qtbase/mkspecs/${SPECNAME}/qmake.conf" sed 's/$TODAY/2011-01-30/' -i configure sed --posix "s|QMAKE_CFLAGS = -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport|QMAKE_CFLAGS\t\t= -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -isystem /usr/$HOST/include/ -frandom-seed=qtbuild -I$DEPSDIR/include|" -i ${SPECFILE} sed --posix "s|QMAKE_LFLAGS =|QMAKE_LFLAGS\t\t= -L$DEPSDIR/lib|" -i ${SPECFILE} # ar adds timestamps to every object file included in the static library # providing -D as ar argument is supposed to solve it, but doesn't work as qmake strips off the arguments and adds -M to pass a script... # which somehow cannot be combined with other flags. # use faketime only for ar, as it confuses make/qmake into hanging sometimes sed --posix "s|QMAKE_LIB = \\\$\\\${CROSS_COMPILE}ar -ru|QMAKE_LIB\t\t= $HOME/ar -Dr|" -i ${SPECFILE} echo '#!/bin/bash' > $HOME/ar echo 'export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/faketime/libfaketime.so.1' >> $HOME/ar echo "$HOST-ar \"\$@\"" >> $HOME/ar chmod +x $HOME/ar # Don't load faketime while compiling Qt, qmake will get stuck in nearly infinite loops #export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/faketime/libfaketime.so.1 export FAKETIME=$REFERENCE_DATETIME # # Compile static libraries, and use statically linked openssl (-openssl-linked): OPENSSL_LIBS="-L$DEPSDIR/lib -lssl -lcrypto -lgdi32" ./configure -prefix $INSTALLPREFIX -bindir $INSTALLPREFIX/host/bin -confirm-license -release -opensource -static -xplatform $SPECNAME -device-option CROSS_COMPILE="$HOST-" -no-audio-backend -no-javascript-jit -no-sql-sqlite -no-sql-odbc -no-nis -no-cups -no-iconv -no-dbus -no-gif -no-opengl -no-compile-examples -no-feature-style-windowsce -no-feature-style-windowsmobile -no-qml-debug -openssl-linked -skip qtsvg -skip qtwebkit -skip qtwebkit-examples -skip qtserialport -skip qtdeclarative -skip qtmultimedia -skip qtimageformats -skip qtlocation -skip qtsensors -skip qtquick1 -skip qtquickcontrols -skip qtactiveqt -skip qtconnectivity -skip qtwinextras -skip qtxmlpatterns -skip qtscript -skip qtdoc -system-libpng -system-zlib make $MAKEOPTS install # cd $INSTALLPREFIX # as zip stores file timestamps, use faketime to intercept stat calls to set dates for all files to reference date export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/faketime/libfaketime.so.1 zip -r $OUTDIR/qt-win${BITS}-5.2.0-gitian-r2.zip * unset LD_PRELOAD unset FAKETIME done # for BITS in