Usually it's unset, but depends toolchain files set it explicitly
for cross-compiling. Don't override preset values. But make sure
it's set for all x86 / x86_64 builds, not just Linux.
Also make sure -std=c++11 is set for Darwin builds, not all
submodules were getting it consistently before.
Boost got upgraded to 1.70.0 in MSYS2. As a result, cmake (v3.13.4 as of this commit) can not configure boost properly, and cmake configuration fails as a result. This is a workaround as per https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/18865
Further speedups to icu compilation, it is faster to run the
pre-generated configure scripts.
Ensure that the native protobuf installation only generates the required
libraries and binaries.
Disable qt compilation when running travis on windows. Qt is used for
lrelease, the travis recipe instead usese the a local installation of
lrelease.
Remove various packages and options from the travis recipe.
Update Readline to version 8.0. The previously used url 404'd sometimes,
use the official gnu ftp server instead.
Remove unused cmake config.
Building with docker is arguably easier and more familiar to most people
than either kvm, or lxc.
This commit also relaxes the back compat requirement a bit. 32 bit linux
now uses glibc version 2.0. Also, the docker shell could not handle gcc arguments
containing spaces, so the explicit '-DFELT_TYPE' declaration was dropped.
Lastly, this removes some packages from the osx descriptor.
- webusb transport based on libusb added. Provides direct access to Trezor via USB, no need for Trezor bridge.
- trezor protocol message handler improved, no recursion used. Ready for upcoming integration tests.
- libusb (for docker) bumped from v1.0.9 to v1.0.22, newer version required for webusb transport, for device enumeration.
- cmake improvements and fixes. Cmake Trezor checks are moved to a dedicated CheckTrezor.cmake file. In case of a problem Trezor is excluded from build.
- ifdefs made consistent to Ledger.
- UDP Transport enumeration disabled by default in release mode