Rename the "build-macos" job within "depends", as it is not building on macOS as the similarly named job within build.yml does. Also, both names overlap which is confusing when looking for step-by-step build instruction examples or when looking at the logfile.
As of OpenSSL 3.0, `SHA256_Init`, `SHA256_Update`, and `SHA256_Final`
are deprectaed in favor of the higher-level `EVP_*` class of functions.
This causes compiler warnings, and sooner or later, will cause build
errors as these functions are excluded from distro headers.
Also add some documentation.
There are vulnerabilities in multisig protocol if the parties do not
trust each other, and while there is a patch for it, it has not been
throroughly reviewed yet, so it is felt safer to disable multisig by
default for now.
If all parties in a multisig setup trust each other, then it is safe
to enable multisig.
5c27fd8 depends: Package cleanup (Howard Chu)
c1d47eb Update randomx: fix Mac linking error (Howard Chu)
02e6af2 Update CI for aarch64 mac build (selsta)
7ea1e21 Make Mac SDK into a regular depends package (Howard Chu)
e81ab9b Silence some protobuf link warnings (Howard Chu)
fe5c2ae Fix arm64 darwin package defs (Howard Chu)
fb68465 Boost 1.64 doesn't recognize arm64 darwin (Howard Chu)
617f908 more... update to clang 9.0.0 (Howard Chu)
83ae3ad Split native_clang out of native_cctools (Howard Chu)
1008318 Update native_cctools for newer SDK support (Howard Chu)
a86c4cb Update to MacOSX SDK 11.1, add Mac M1 (Howard Chu)
When forced to deal with an untrusted node, a wallet will quantize
its current height to disguise the real height to the adversary, to
try and minimize the daemon's ability to distinguish returning
wallets.
Daemons will thus return more blocks than the wallet needs, starting
from earlier in the chain. These extra blocks will be disregarded
by the wallet, which had already scanned them.
However, for the purposes of reorg size detection, the wallet assumes
all blocks the daemon sends are different, which is only correct if
the wallet hasn't been coy, which is only the case for trusted
daemons (which you should use). This causes an issue when the size
of this "fake reorg" is above the sanity check threshold at which
the wallet refuses a reorg.
To fix this, the reorg size check is moved later on, when the reorg
is about to actually happen, after the wallet has checked which
blocks are actually different from the ones it expects.
All patching should be in _preprocess_cmd. config_cmd should just run
configure and nothing else before it, otherwise $PATH is broken when it runs.
Also remove redundant settings to configure, _autoconf already sets them.
We leave explicit AR_FLAGS settings because the builtin rule uses ARFLAGS,
and so would leave AR_FLAGS unset otherwise.