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See https://github.com/alex/pyopenssl/commit/02225c659a1441e5caeca0a327f85b241633f781
for example
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This time I have made the minimum number of changes necessary to make OpenSSL
1.1 work, and also added more tests which would have caught the issues with the
previous attempt.
Thanks to Johann Glaser for testing out the new version and reporting the
issue with decryption!
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Until shown to be safe. See message from Johann Glaser to the mailing list.
This reverts commit 85e7efc3fa0477f60318d2cd2144503a9ea8feb9.
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Enables all flags that are detected by M4 builds to be detected by CMake builds
as well (except for -Wall which enables a bunch of junk).
(cherry picked from commit 2ea8a9706d79a386729c7b2d814089e90bac6926)
(cherry picked from commit c6038419372534dba578da0c1b506bebc64f8f67)
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A recent fix for Solaris (commit 81e9aa6545f7f19124c9f5e88982b867d8732965)
broke support for 32-bit Linux (which wasn't spotted because we didn't have any
32-bit builders). Try a different approach: detect whether the lseek syscall
takes a 64-bit integer offset, and use that if possible.
CMake: reimplement autoconf tests for 64-bit lseek
(cherry picked from commit 138ea5d174f146f14d91a16bf5d1ce8e479d2024)
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See https://github.com/boxbackup/boxbackup/issues/16 for details. Thanks to
Chris West @FauxFaux for the initial patch!
Use OpenSSL 1.1.0g for Windows superbuild.
Fix Windows build by removing calls to obsolete do_ms.bat
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39076244/why-there-is-no-ms-do-ms-bat-after-perl-configure-vc-win64a/39247560#39247560>.
Workaround for incorrect library suffixes searched by FindOpenSSL
<https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/17604>.
Link OpenSSL statically and fix missing dependency on crypt32.lib.
(cherry picked from commit edd3687f067c68b131822e0064cdeff5bf7a3835)
(cherry picked from commit b003e009d1fccadf55a0f59a01c66f7b80f9b3e5)
(cherry picked from commit cc6e20466b857f7e20d816a2c20cb36f112398ab)
(cherry picked from commit 303c6405e3bc1e673dbc691792e0633742c01f4e)
(cherry picked from commit 4e24006f75142a254f1a7db76cf9da1e752d9283)
(cherry picked from commit 448ac48a89538f67f508f8d21931c5e6e90472c0)
(cherry picked from commit 00b3bb0697219ef8c742698dd43d53b538e362b1)
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Previously, it was impossible to include an @ sign in these flags (for example,
to link to support --with-ssl-headers=/usr/local/opt/openssl@1.1/include/)
because it was interpreted as a list variable name by Perl. Now the variables
are evaluated single-quoted before being substituted into the Makefile output.
(cherry picked from commit 2e9c90d3f32c69cc89d01fb64ced9fca80aae985)
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Should make debugging on Mac and BSD less painful.
Make t-gdb fail with an error when no debugger was detected.
(cherry picked from commit da98a8183737fb1fcb658cebd9612791a4750c4c)
(cherry picked from commit ea6bc722131222d1fad08521e61f552f16941b01)
(cherry picked from commit 38ba7510f2cad9accf445d5633c64e98a637a139)
(cherry picked from commit 02bfd7e5bdd2abc185b12f37e1f536269db6817a)
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We don't need to install anything in C:\Program Files\BoxBackup, and often
don't have permission to do that anyway.
(cherry picked from commit 2d31a3178ba5a39af594c1a0188748f5c8045b18)
(cherry picked from commit dab8ccc4b0b9eef06c9e063fc510f9952a0757f7)
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(cherry picked from commit 8976906a563ab04eb3d1310c59d4c13cdc3b525e)
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Otherwise the unibuild fails at the end for non-administrator users when
it tries to write to C:\Program Files\BoxBackup.
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(cherry picked from commit 4876a5573a8bcd3312e9804c27fe9f30f3369747)
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Every AppVeyor build on the specified branches that passes will be packaged
into a ZIP file and installer using CPack and uploaded to GitHub Releases.
Generate version number entirely in AppVeyor config, and build it into the
binary, and use it in the names of the created binary packages, and compile it
into the binaries.
(cherry picked from commit c5d8173bf03ab9fa93d3b3ffd871b378b0819567)
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Disable pointless deprecation warnings for std::auto_ptr.
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I have no idea where I got the idea that there was a "bmake" command on SmartOS
that is BSD make, or why that would be better than gmake (GNU make). I can't
find any reference to the existence of such a thing. So I've just switched back
to using gmake unconditionally.
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Build buildenv-testmain-template.cpp in-place, instead of copying, modifying
and compiling it.
Increase timeouts for some tests that sometimes run out of time on AppVeyor.
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* Add a variable in appveyor.yml for the CMake out-of-source build tree.
* Update the directory name in commands in appveyor.yml to match new CMake unibuild tree structure.
* Increase build verbosity slightly.
* Disable GUI crash dialogs that cause test hangs.
* Disable the AppVeyor cache that we don't use.
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Thanks to Billy for reporting the issue on the mailing list.
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Fixes compilation on CentOS 5.
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The longer timeout should not be necessary as it runs in 35 seconds on my
VM.
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Should be replaced by CMake now.
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Should avoid infinite test hangs, especially on Appveyor, where a bad compile
(mixed runtimes) or an abort can popup an error message at runtime which hangs
the test forever.
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Speeds up local development by avoiding unnecessary rebuilds when files have
not changed.
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Should make it easier for Windows developers to get started by automating
almost everything.
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Remove unnecessary extra printing while configuring modules.
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Add platform detection that's compatible with the old buildsystem and its m4
autoconfigury.
Make Travis build and test using CMake as a separate target.
Remove unused function BoxGetTemporaryDirectoryName() to fixes compile using
CMake on Unix.
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Define WIN32 properly when building with CMake, and in this case, use native
commands such as attrib.exe instead of Cygwin chmod, so that users don't have
to install Cygwin or msys-git.
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Rewrite some macros in forms that can be parsed by our parser written in CMake
language (fake m4 with regexps).
Fix incorrect conditional includes and incorrect #if/#ifdef assumptions.
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Avoids spurious compiler warnings about redefinitions of symbols in files that
we don't need to link with anyway.
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Add support for:
* Out-of-tree builds (by passing executable name from CMake to runtest.pl)
* AppVeyor test status
* Cross-platform cmake (using cmake -E instead of platform-specific commands)
Get CMake to install binaries needed by tests, in correct locations, with
correct names.
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Add a CMake module to find readline libraries for us.
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This is necessary to fix compilation on machines with large numbers of cores
(e.g. Travis build workers) because the build system automatically attempts
maximum parallelism, and the old one is broken and tries to build multiple
libraries simultaneously.
The new buildsystem almost entirely avoids recursive Make: only trivial
Makefiles in target directories (which invoke the top-level Makefile to build
the appropriate output file) and the old docs makefile are not part of the
new master Makefile.
Due to higher parallelism and better dependency checking, Make should be much
faster now. Not all old targets are supported though.
I've removed implicit dependencies hard-coded in the build system, and
expressed all dependencies in modules.txt, since the implicit dependencies
were confusing, obscure and unnecessary, and it was hard to express their
own dependencies on each other.
Test both the default target and explicitly "parcels" for release builds on Travis.
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Easier to run locally to help reproduce issues with Travis builds.
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These are the only version-controlled files that should be in the build folder
for CMake. Ideally even these would not be here, to make it easier to delete the
folder completely, but Visual Studio expects them to be in the same directory as
the (generated) project files.
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