It's failing to link with LTO on bionic because of an internal compiler
error for some random reason, so just disable building the tests there
for now (keeping LTO on is more useful since that is also what gets used
for a static build).
* modify contrib/window.sh now uses makefiles
* create contrib/android.sh for building shared libs for android apk
* update drone ci jizz for android
* update cmake/StaticBuild.cmake to use $(MAKE) so that builds can parallelize (super epic)
* remove android directory as it is no longer needed
The CI runners don't use fixed CPU cores anymore, so that they can
better allocate jobs across idle cores, but this means ninja's default
is running an insane number of parallel compilations that likely just
makes things slower.
Add 6-job limiting to match the core limits that used to be in place.
The formatting changes here are not too large and also nice: in
particular clang-format-11 appears to do better handling of `{...}`
constructor braces/arguments.
/cache is shared among multiple runners that can potentiall run at
once, but gradle's cache is retarded and just completely blocks anything
from using the cache for the span of the entire build. Work around it
by sticking the unique builder identifier in the cache path.
- Previous android java and jni code updated to work, but with much love
still needed to make it work nicely, e.g. handling when the VPN is
turned off.
- DNS handling refactored to allow android to intercept and handle DNS
requests as we can't set the system DNS to use a high port
(and apparently Chrome ignores system DNS settings anyway)
- add packet router structure to allow separate handling of specific
intercepted traffic, e.g. UDP traffic to port 53 gets handled by our
DNS handler rather than being naively forwarded as exit traffic.
- For now, android lokinet is exit-only and hard-coded to use exit.loki
as its exit. The exit will be configurable before release, but
allowing to not use exit-only mode is more of a challenge.
- some old gitignore remnants which were matching to things we don't
want them to (and are no longer relevant) removed
- some minor changes to CI configuration
We set CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILE in a few places, but that is just a typo for
CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING. However we don't need to set it at all: cmake
does so automatically whenever CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME is set (which is why
our cross compiling actually works currently.)
* Add armhf static build + upload
* openssl build fix for static armhf build
Without this it tries building for arm64.
* Disable LTO for armhf static build
* Fix static lib check for arm
mingw-w64 is a metapackage that pulls in 4 different compilers
{i686,x86_64}×{-posix,-win32} but we only need x86_64-posix, so just
install that package.
* Remove unneeded libcurl-dev build dep
* Make apt-get operations quieter
* apt repo updates
- store the apt repo gpg pubkey in the repo rather than having to fetch
it every time
- add the apt repo for all the deb builds
- update apt repo URL to deb.loki.network instead of
deb.imaginary.stream
* Use http so that we don't need ca-certificates
The repo packages are already signed so using https really isn't
important.
* Add hack to ignore jsonnet conflicts in deb builds
* Add build machine name to build output
* We don't install any shared libs currently
* Move resolvconf from deb branches to contrib/
This script gets invoked by the systemd service after startup to update
resolvconf with the lokinet dns server.
It was previously living in debian/lokinet-resolvconf in the
debian/ubuntu branches, but really belongs in contrib/ instead.
* Disable LTO on sid gcc/clang-11
- Disable bionic arm64 job to reduce the load on the ARM box a bit.
- Add bionic amd64 build so that we have a (normal) build on bionic.
- Remove sid/g++-10 job because g++ is now the default on sid (so the
debian/sid build is already doing the same thing).
Relies on an SSH_KEY secret being set in the repository.
Also move the linked library check to a bash script because escaping a
value in jsonnet (escape once) that gets passed through yaml (escape
twice) and then bash (escape again) is too painful.
- add some comments
- exclude commits to the debian/ubuntu branches from getting built
- disable "Updating man-db" which chews up several seconds during
package install
- The `grep` had a typo of `-e` instead of `-E` which made it not work
- Made the command actually fail the pipeline if unwanted linked libs
were found.
- Print in green if everything is okay.
- Add librt.so to the whitelist