# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=8 PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{10..13} ) inherit autotools bash-completion-r1 check-reqs db-use desktop edo multiprocessing python-any-r1 systemd toolchain-funcs xdg-utils DESCRIPTION="Reference implementation of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency" HOMEPAGE="https://bitcoincore.org/" SRC_URI=" https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/archive/v${PV/_rc/rc}.tar.gz -> ${P}.tar.gz " S="${WORKDIR}/${PN/-core}-${PV/_rc/rc}" LICENSE="MIT" SLOT="0" if [[ "${PV}" != *_rc* ]] ; then KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~ppc ~ppc64 ~x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux" fi IUSE="+asm +berkdb +cli +daemon dbus examples +external-signer gui kde libs +man nat-pmp +qrcode +sqlite system-leveldb +system-libsecp256k1 systemtap test test-full upnp zeromq" RESTRICT="!test? ( test )" REQUIRED_USE=" dbus? ( gui ) kde? ( gui ) qrcode? ( gui ) system-leveldb? ( || ( daemon gui ) ) test-full? ( test ) " # dev-libs/univalue is now bundled, as upstream dropped support for system copy # and their version in the Bitcoin repo has deviated a fair bit from upstream. # Upstream also seems very inactive. RDEPEND=" !dev-util/bitcoin-tx >=dev-libs/boost-1.81.0:= >=dev-libs/libevent-2.1.12:= berkdb? ( >=sys-libs/db-4.8.30:$(db_ver_to_slot 4.8)=[cxx] ) cli? ( !net-p2p/bitcoin-cli ) daemon? ( !net-p2p/bitcoind acct-group/bitcoin acct-user/bitcoin ) gui? ( !net-p2p/bitcoin-qt >=dev-qt/qtcore-5.15.11:5 >=dev-qt/qtgui-5.15.11:5 >=dev-qt/qtnetwork-5.15.11:5 >=dev-qt/qtwidgets-5.15.11:5 dbus? ( >=dev-qt/qtdbus-5.15.11:5 ) ) libs? ( !net-libs/libbitcoinconsensus ) nat-pmp? ( >=net-libs/libnatpmp-20220705:= ) qrcode? ( >=media-gfx/qrencode-4.1.1:= ) sqlite? ( >=dev-db/sqlite-3.38.5:= ) system-leveldb? ( virtual/bitcoin-leveldb ) system-libsecp256k1? ( >=dev-libs/libsecp256k1-0.4.0:=[ellswift,extrakeys,recovery,schnorr] ) upnp? ( >=net-libs/miniupnpc-2.2.2:= ) zeromq? ( >=net-libs/zeromq-4.3.4:= ) " DEPEND=" ${RDEPEND} systemtap? ( >=dev-debug/systemtap-4.8 ) " BDEPEND=" virtual/pkgconfig daemon? ( acct-group/bitcoin acct-user/bitcoin ) gui? ( >=dev-qt/linguist-tools-5.15.11:5 ) test? ( ${PYTHON_DEPS} ) " IDEPEND=" gui? ( dev-util/desktop-file-utils ) " DOCS=( doc/bips.md doc/bitcoin-conf.md doc/descriptors.md doc/files.md doc/i2p.md doc/JSON-RPC-interface.md doc/multisig-tutorial.md doc/p2p-bad-ports.md doc/psbt.md doc/reduce-memory.md doc/reduce-traffic.md doc/release-notes.md doc/REST-interface.md doc/tor.md ) PATCHES=( "${FILESDIR}/27.0-syslibs.patch" "${FILESDIR}/26.0-init.patch" ) efmt() { : ${1:?} ; local l ; while read -r l ; do "${!#}" "${l}" ; done < <(fmt "${@:1:$#-1}") } pkg_pretend() { if ! use daemon && ! use gui && ! has_version "${CATEGORY}/${PN}[-daemon,-gui(-),-qt5(-)]" ; then efmt ewarn <<-EOF You are enabling neither USE="daemon" nor USE="gui". This is a valid configuration, but you will be unable to run a Bitcoin node using this installation. EOF fi if use daemon && ! use cli && ! has_version "${CATEGORY}/${PN}[daemon,-bitcoin-cli(-),-cli(-)]" ; then efmt ewarn <<-EOF You are enabling USE="daemon" but not USE="cli". This is a valid configuration, but you will be unable to interact with your bitcoind node via the command line using this installation. EOF fi if ! use berkdb && ! use sqlite && { { use daemon && ! has_version "${CATEGORY}/${PN}[daemon,-berkdb,-sqlite]" ; } || { use gui && ! has_version "${CATEGORY}/${PN}[gui,-berkdb,-sqlite]" ; } ; } then efmt ewarn <<-EOF You are enabling neither USE="berkdb" nor USE="sqlite". This is a valid configuration, but your Bitcoin node will be unable to open any wallets. EOF fi # test/functional/feature_pruning.py requires 4 GB disk space # test/functional/wallet_pruning.py requires 1.3 GB disk space use test && CHECKREQS_DISK_BUILD="6G" check-reqs_pkg_pretend } pkg_setup() { if use test ; then CHECKREQS_DISK_BUILD="6G" check-reqs_pkg_setup python-any-r1_pkg_setup fi } src_prepare() { default ! use system-leveldb || rm -r src/leveldb || die if use system-libsecp256k1 ; then rm -r src/secp256k1 || die sed -e '/^DIST_SUBDIRS *=/s/\bsecp256k1\b//' -i src/Makefile.am || die else pushd src/secp256k1 >/dev/null || die AT_NOELIBTOOLIZE=yes eautoreconf popd >/dev/null || die fi eautoreconf # we say --disable-util-util, so we can't test bitcoin-util sed -ne '/^ {/{h;:0;n;H;/^ }/!b0;g;\|"exec": *"\./bitcoin-util"|d};p' \ -i test/util/data/bitcoin-util-test.json || die sed -e 's/^\(complete -F _bitcoind\b\).*$/\1'"$(usev daemon ' bitcoind')$(usev gui ' bitcoin-qt')/" \ -i contrib/completions/bash/bitcoind.bash || die } src_configure() { local wallet ; if use berkdb || use sqlite ; then wallet=enable ; else wallet=disable ; fi local myeconfargs=( --disable-static --${wallet}-wallet $(use_with sqlite) $(use_with berkdb bdb) $(use_enable systemtap usdt) $(use_with upnp miniupnpc) $(use_with nat-pmp natpmp) $(use_enable test tests) --disable-bench --disable-fuzz{,-binary} $(use_with qrcode qrencode) --disable-ccache $(use_enable asm) $(use_enable zeromq zmq) $(use_enable man) $(use_enable external-signer) --with-utils $(use_enable {,util-}cli) --enable-util-tx --${wallet}-util-wallet --disable-util-util $(use_with libs) $(use_with daemon) $(use_with gui gui qt5) $(use_with dbus qtdbus) $(use_with system-leveldb) $(use_with system-libsecp256k1) ) econf "${myeconfargs[@]}" } src_compile() { default if use daemon && ! tc-is-cross-compiler ; then TOPDIR="${S}" bash contrib/devtools/gen-bitcoin-conf.sh || die fi sed -e 's/ To use, copy this file$//p;Tp;:0;n;/save the file\.$/!b0;d;:p;p' \ -ni share/examples/bitcoin.conf || die } src_test() { emake check use daemon && edo "${PYTHON}" test/functional/test_runner.py \ --ansi $(usev test-full --extended) --jobs="$(get_makeopts_jobs)" --timeout-factor="${TIMEOUT_FACTOR:-15}" } src_install() { dodoc -r doc/release-notes use external-signer && DOCS+=( doc/external-signer.md ) use berkdb || use sqlite && DOCS+=( doc/managing-wallets.md ) use libs && DOCS+=( doc/shared-libraries.md ) use systemtap && DOCS+=( doc/tracing.md ) use zeromq && DOCS+=( doc/zmq.md ) if use daemon ; then # https://bugs.gentoo.org/757102 DOCS+=( share/rpcauth/rpcauth.py ) docompress -x "/usr/share/doc/${PF}/rpcauth.py" fi default find "${ED}" -type f -name '*.la' -delete || die ! use test || rm -f -- "${ED}"/usr/bin/test_bitcoin{,-qt} || die newbashcomp contrib/completions/bash/bitcoin-tx.bash bitcoin-tx use cli && newbashcomp contrib/completions/bash/bitcoin-cli.bash bitcoin-cli if use daemon ; then newbashcomp contrib/completions/bash/bitcoind.bash bitcoind use gui && bashcomp_alias bitcoind bitcoin-qt elif use gui ; then newbashcomp contrib/completions/bash/bitcoind.bash bitcoin-qt fi if use daemon ; then insinto /etc/bitcoin doins share/examples/bitcoin.conf fowners bitcoin:bitcoin /etc/bitcoin/bitcoin.conf fperms 0660 /etc/bitcoin/bitcoin.conf newconfd contrib/init/bitcoind.openrcconf bitcoind newinitd "${FILESDIR}/bitcoind.openrc" bitcoind systemd_newunit contrib/init/bitcoind.service bitcoind.service keepdir /var/lib/bitcoind fperms 0750 /var/lib/bitcoind fowners bitcoin:bitcoin /var/lib/bitcoind dosym -r {/etc/bitcoin,/var/lib/bitcoind}/bitcoin.conf insinto /etc/logrotate.d newins "${FILESDIR}/bitcoind.logrotate-r1" bitcoind fi if use gui ; then insinto /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps newins src/qt/res/src/bitcoin.svg bitcoin128.svg domenu "${FILESDIR}/org.bitcoin.bitcoin-qt.desktop" if use kde ; then insinto /usr/share/kservices5 doins "${FILESDIR}/bitcoin-qt.protocol" fi fi if use examples ; then docinto examples dodoc -r contrib/{linearize,qos} use zeromq && dodoc -r contrib/zmq fi } pkg_preinst() { if use daemon && [[ -d "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin" ]] ; then if [[ -h "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin" ]] ; then dosym -r /var/lib/bitcoin{d,/.bitcoin} elif [[ ! -e "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoind" || -h "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoind" ]] ; then efmt ewarn <<-EOF Your bitcoind data directory is located at ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin, a deprecated location. To perform an automated migration to ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoind, first shut down any running bitcoind instances that may be using the deprecated path, and then run: # emerge --config ${CATEGORY}/${PN} EOF insinto /var/lib/bitcoin mv -- "${ED}/var/lib/bitcoin"{d,/.bitcoin} || die dosym -r {/etc/,/var/lib/bitcoin/.}bitcoin/bitcoin.conf dosym -r /var/lib/bitcoin{/.bitcoin,d} fi fi if use kde && [[ -d "${EROOT}/usr/share/kde4" ]] ; then dosym -r /usr/share/{kservices5,kde4/services}/bitcoin-qt.protocol fi } pkg_postinst() { # we don't use xdg.eclass because it adds unconditional IDEPENDs if use gui ; then xdg_desktop_database_update xdg_icon_cache_update fi if use daemon && [[ -z "${REPLACING_VERSIONS}" ]] ; then efmt -su elog <<-EOF To have ${PN} automatically use Tor when it's running, be sure your \ 'torrc' config file has 'ControlPort' and 'CookieAuthentication' set up \ correctly, and: - Using an init script: add the 'bitcoin' user to the 'tor' user group. - Running bitcoind directly: add that user to the 'tor' user group. EOF fi if use cli && use daemon ; then efmt -su elog <<-EOF To use bitcoin-cli with the /etc/init.d/bitcoind service: - Add your user(s) to the 'bitcoin' group. - Symlink ~/.bitcoin to /var/lib/bitcoind. EOF fi if use berkdb ; then # https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28597 # https://bitcoincore.org/en/releases/26.0/#wallet efmt ewarn <<-EOF Creation of legacy (Berkeley DB) wallets is refused starting with Bitcoin Core 26.0, pending the deprecation and eventual removal of support for legacy wallets altogether in future releases. At present you can still force support for the creation of legacy wallets by adding the following line to your bitcoin.conf: deprecatedrpc=create_bdb EOF fi } pkg_postrm() { if use gui ; then xdg_desktop_database_update xdg_icon_cache_update fi } pkg_config() { if [[ -d "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin" && ! -h "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin" ]] && [[ ! -e "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoind" || -h "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoind" ]] then in_use() { : ${1:?} ; local each if command -v fuser >/dev/null ; then fuser "${@}" >/dev/null 2>&1 elif command -v lsof >/dev/null ; then for each ; do lsof -- "${each}" && return done >/dev/null 2>&1 elif mountpoint -q /proc ; then { find /proc/[0-9]*/{cwd,exe,fd} -type l -exec readlink -- {} + awk '{ print $6 }' /proc/[0-9]*/maps } 2>/dev/null | grep -Fqx -f <(printf '%s\n' "${@}" ; readlink -m -- "${@}") else return 13 fi } ebegin "Checking that ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin is not in use" in_use "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin"{,/.lock} case $? in 0) eend 1 efmt eerror <<-EOF ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin is currently in use. Please stop any running bitcoind instances that may be using this data directory, and then retry this migration. EOF die "${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin is in use" ;; 13) eend 1 if [[ "${BITCOIND_IS_NOT_RUNNING}" != 1 ]] ; then efmt eerror <<-EOF Found no way to check whether ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin is in use. Do you have /proc mounted? To force the migration without checking, re-run this command with BITCOIND_IS_NOT_RUNNING=1. EOF die "could not check whether ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin is in use" fi ;; *) eend 0 ;; esac # find all relative symlinks that point outside the data dir local -A symlinks cd -- "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin" || die local each ; while read -r -d '' each ; do local target=$(readlink -- "${each}") && [[ "${target}" == ../* ]] && target=$(readlink -e -- "${each}") && [[ "${target}" != "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin/"* ]] && symlinks["${each}"]="${target}" done < <(find -type l -print0) einfo "Moving your ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin to ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoind." rm -f -- "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoind" || die mv --no-clobber --no-copy --no-target-directory -- "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoin"{/.bitcoin,d} || die "Failed to move your ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoin/.bitcoin to ${EPREFIX}/var/lib/bitcoind." # fix up the relative symlinks cd -- "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoind" || die for each in "${!symlinks[@]}" ; do ln -fnrs -- "${symlinks[${each}]}" "${each}" # keep going even if this fails done einfo 'Creating a transitional symlink for your convenience.' ln -fnrsv -- "${EROOT}/var/lib/bitcoin"{d,/.bitcoin} einfo 'You may remove this link when you no longer need it.' else einfo 'Nothing to do.' fi }