dogecoin/contrib/gitian-descriptors/boost-linux.yml
Wladimir J. van der Laan 64be7f7892 gitian: Build boost dependency for linux
Instead of using the boost provided by Ubuntu 12.04, build our own
dependency like we do for Windows.

This allows using a much newer version (1.55 versus 1.46) as well as
building with `-fPIC` so that `-pie` can be used in the x86-64 build.
2014-01-16 12:45:03 +01:00

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---
name: "boost"
suites:
- "precise"
architectures:
- "i386"
- "amd64"
packages:
- "unzip"
- "pkg-config"
- "libtool"
- "faketime"
- "bsdmainutils"
- "zip"
reference_datetime: "2011-01-30 00:00:00"
remotes: []
files:
- "boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2"
script: |
STAGING="$HOME/install"
export LIBRARY_PATH="$STAGING/lib"
# Input Integrity Check
echo "fff00023dd79486d444c8e29922f4072e1d451fc5a4d2b6075852ead7f2b7b52 boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2" | shasum -c
mkdir -p "$STAGING"
tar xjf boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
cd boost_1_55_0
GCCVERSION=$(g++ -E -dM $(mktemp --suffix=.h) | grep __VERSION__ | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | cut -d '"' -f 2)
# note: bjam with -d+2 reveals that -O3 is implied by default, no need to provide it in cxxflags
echo "using gcc : $GCCVERSION : g++
:
<cxxflags>\"-frandom-seed=boost1 -fPIC\"
;" > user-config.jam
./bootstrap.sh --without-icu
./bjam toolset=gcc threadapi=pthread threading=multi variant=release link=static runtime-link=shared --user-config=user-config.jam --without-mpi --without-python -sNO_BZIP2=1 --layout=tagged --build-type=complete --prefix="$STAGING" $MAKEOPTS install
cd "$STAGING"
export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/faketime/libfaketime.so.1
export FAKETIME=$REFERENCE_DATETIME
zip -r $OUTDIR/boost-linux${GBUILD_BITS}-1.55.0-gitian-r1.zip *