The MacOS binaries are unsigned and therefore also unusable on MacOS.
Indicate as such by naming the tarball "unsigned".
Github-Pull: #31407
Rebased-From: d9d49cd533
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.
Github-Pull: #31407
Rebased-From: c214e5268f
5c2ba9f583 guix: accomodate migration to codeberg (fanquake)
Pull request description:
See https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2025/migrating-to-codeberg/.
When interacting with the old repo you may now also see:
```bash
warning: redirecting to https://codeberg.org/guix/guix/
```
Github-Pull: #32439
Rebased-From: c8d9baae94
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186e3f1fb6 doc: update manual pages for 28.2rc1 (fanquake)
bbfb994fc1 build: bump version to 28.2rc1 (fanquake)
fdc629fa73 doc: update release notes for 28.2rc1 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Final changes for `v28.2rc1`.
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From the GNU make 3.82 release announcement:
* The 'define' make directive now allows a variable assignment operator
after the variable name, to allow for simple, conditional, or appending
multi-line variable assignment.
macOS ships with 3.81. This caused the multiprocess config options
to be ignored.
Fixes#32068
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
Github-Pull: #32070
Rebased-From: 9157d9e449
This change resolves an issue where a missing space caused the value of
the `build_AR` variable to be concatenated with the "NM=" string. This
resulted in subsequent calls to `${AR}` and `${NM}` failing.
Github-Pull: #31627
Rebased-From: 8a46286da6
The mutex (required by TestBlockValidity) must be held after creating
the block, until TestBlockValidity is called. Otherwise, it is possible
that the chain advances in the meantime and leads to a crash in
TestBlockValidity:
Assertion failed: pindexPrev && pindexPrev == chainstate.m_chain.Tip() (validation.cpp: TestBlockValidity: 4338)
The diff can be reviewed with the git options
--ignore-all-space --function-context
Github-Pull: 31563
Rebased-From: fa62c8b1f0
After port collisions are no longer tolerated but lead to
a startup failure in v28.0, local setups of multiple nodes,
each with a different -port value would not be possible anymore
due to collision of the onion default port - even if the nodes
were using tor or not interested in receiving onion inbound connections.
Fix this by deriving the onion listening port to be -port + 1.
(idea by vasild / laanwj)
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
Github-Pull: bitcoin/bitcoin#31223
Rebased-From: 0e2b12b92a
The current code does not have a bug, but is implicitly casting -1 to
65535 and the sanitizer has no way to know whether we intend that or
not.
```
FUZZ=bitset src/test/fuzz/fuzz /tmp/fuz
error: implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -1 (32-bit, signed)
to type 'value_type' (aka 'unsigned short') changed the value to 65535
(16-bit, unsigned)
Base64: Qv7bX/8=
```
Github-Pull: bitcoin/bitcoin#31431
Rebased-From: edb41e4814
Same as https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/113951.
Avoids compile failures under clang-20 &
`D_LIBCPP_REMOVE_TRANSITIVE_INCLUDES`:
```bash
In file included from /bitcoin/src/test/fuzz/addition_overflow.cpp:5:
/bitcoin/src/test/fuzz/FuzzedDataProvider.h:209:5: error: use of undeclared identifier 'abort'
209 | abort();
| ^
/bitcoin/src/test/fuzz/FuzzedDataProvider.h:250:5: error: use of undeclared identifier 'abort'
250 | abort();
```
Github-Pull: bitcoin/bitcoin#31448
Rebased-From: bb7e686341
8fef83a0a0 doc: update manual pages for 28.1rc1 (fanquake)
df7764621e build: bump version to 28.1rc1 (fanquake)
9add853b65 doc: update release notes for 28.1rc1 (fanquake)
1025090fbe build: disable compiling fuzz/utxo_snapshot.cpp with MSVC (fanquake)
446f5d20d6 refactor: Drop deprecated space in operator""_mst (MarcoFalke)
9976162a0e addrman: change nid_type from int to int64_t (Martin Zumsande)
1d0411dc8f addrman, refactor: introduce user-defined type for internal nId (Martin Zumsande)
7fec638222 depends: For mingw cross compile use -gcc-posix to prevent library conflict (laanwj)
f998ac6286 key: clear out secret data in `DecodeExtKey` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
0773560abf ci: add LLVM_SYMBOLIZER_PATH to Valgrind fuzz job (fanquake)
b917334208 test: add missing sync to feature_fee_estimation.py (Martin Zumsande)
f072721181 doc: add testnet4 section header for config file (Marnix)
6643fd2145 doc: Archive 28.0 release notes (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
Backports:
* #30568
* #31007
* #31013
* #31016
* #31035
* #31166
Contains:
* A commit to do the same as #31307.
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This makes it easier to track which spots refer to an nId
(as opposed to, for example, bucket index etc. which also use int)
Co-authored-by: Pieter Wuille <pieter@wuille.net>
Github-Pull: #30568
Rebased-From: 051ba3290e
CMake parses some paths from the spec of the C compiler, assuming it
will be the linker, resulting in the link to end up with
`-L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/12-win32` on debian bookworm if both
-win32 and -posix variants are installed, and -win32 is the default
alternative.
This results in the wrong C++ library being linked, missing
std::threads::hardware_concurrency and other threading functions.
To fix this, use the -posix variant of gcc as well when available. This
fixes a regression compared to autotools, where this scenario worked.
Github-Pull: #31013
Rebased-From: ae56b3230b