diff --git a/.dockerignore b/.dockerignore deleted file mode 100644 index d280741c60..0000000000 --- a/.dockerignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -**/.git -.git -!.git/HEAD -!.git/refs/heads -**/*_test.go - -build/_workspace -build/_bin -tests/testdata diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes deleted file mode 100644 index dfe0770424..0000000000 --- a/.gitattributes +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization -* text=auto diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 3a5acef9f3..0000000000 --- a/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -# See http://help.github.com/ignore-files/ for more about ignoring files. -# -# If you find yourself ignoring temporary files generated by your text editor -# or operating system, you probably want to add a global ignore instead: -# git config --global core.excludesfile ~/.gitignore_global - -/tmp -*/**/*un~ -*/**/*.test -*un~ -.DS_Store -*/**/.DS_Store -.ethtest -*/**/*tx_database* -*/**/*dapps* -build/_vendor/pkg - 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-Gavin Wood - -Martin Becze -Martin Becze - -Dimitry Khokhlov - -Roman Mandeleil - -Alec Perseghin - -Alon Muroch - -Arkadiy Paronyan - -Jae Kwon - -Aaron Kumavis - -Nick Dodson - -Jason Carver -Jason Carver - -Joseph Chow -Joseph Chow ethers - -Enrique Fynn - -Vincent G - -RJ Catalano - -Nchinda Nchinda - -Aron Fischer - -Vlad Gluhovsky - -Ville Sundell - -Elliot Shepherd - -Yohann Léon - -Gregg Dourgarian - -Casey Detrio - -Jens Agerberg - -Nick Johnson - -Henning Diedrich -Henning Diedrich Drake Burroughs - -Felix Lange -Felix Lange - -Максим Чусовлянов - -Louis Holbrook -Louis Holbrook - -Thomas Bocek - -Victor Tran - -Justin Drake - -Frank Wang - -Gary Rong - -Guillaume Nicolas diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml deleted file mode 100644 index cc1b185fce..0000000000 --- a/.travis.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -language: go -go_import_path: github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum -sudo: false -matrix: - include: - - os: linux - dist: trusty - sudo: required - go: 1.7.x - script: - - sudo modprobe fuse - - sudo chmod 666 /dev/fuse - - sudo chown root:$USER /etc/fuse.conf - - go run build/ci.go install - - go run build/ci.go test -coverage - - - os: linux - dist: trusty - sudo: required - go: 1.8.x - script: - - sudo modprobe fuse - - sudo chmod 666 /dev/fuse - - sudo chown root:$USER /etc/fuse.conf - - go run build/ci.go install - - go run build/ci.go test -coverage - - # These are the latest Go versions. - - os: linux - dist: trusty - sudo: required - go: 1.9.x - script: - - sudo modprobe fuse - - sudo chmod 666 /dev/fuse - - sudo chown root:$USER /etc/fuse.conf - - go run build/ci.go install - - go run build/ci.go test -coverage - - - os: osx - go: 1.9.x - script: - - brew update - - brew install caskroom/cask/brew-cask - - brew cask install osxfuse - - go run build/ci.go install - - go run build/ci.go test -coverage - - # This builder only tests code linters on latest version of Go - - os: linux - dist: trusty - go: 1.9.x - env: - - lint - git: - submodules: false # avoid cloning ethereum/tests - script: - - go run build/ci.go lint - - # This builder does the Ubuntu PPA and Linux Azure uploads - - os: linux - dist: trusty - sudo: required - go: 1.9.x - env: - - ubuntu-ppa - - azure-linux - git: - submodules: false # avoid cloning ethereum/tests - addons: - apt: - packages: - - devscripts - - debhelper - - dput - - gcc-multilib - - fakeroot - script: - # Build for the primary platforms that Trusty can manage - - go run build/ci.go debsrc -signer "Go Ethereum Linux Builder " -upload ppa:ethereum/ethereum - - go run build/ci.go install - - go run build/ci.go archive -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - go run build/ci.go install -arch 386 - - go run build/ci.go archive -arch 386 -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - # Switch over GCC to cross compilation (breaks 386, hence why do it here only) - - sudo -E apt-get -yq --no-install-suggests --no-install-recommends --force-yes install gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi libc6-dev-armel-cross gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf libc6-dev-armhf-cross gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu libc6-dev-arm64-cross - - sudo ln -s /usr/include/asm-generic /usr/include/asm - - - GOARM=5 CC=arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc go run build/ci.go install -arch arm - - GOARM=5 go run build/ci.go archive -arch arm -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - GOARM=6 CC=arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc go run build/ci.go install -arch arm - - GOARM=6 go run build/ci.go archive -arch arm -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - GOARM=7 CC=arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc go run build/ci.go install -arch arm - - GOARM=7 go run build/ci.go archive -arch arm -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - CC=aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc go run build/ci.go install -arch arm64 - - go run build/ci.go archive -arch arm64 -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - # This builder does the Linux Azure MIPS xgo uploads - - os: linux - dist: trusty - services: - - docker - go: 1.9.x - env: - - azure-linux-mips - git: - submodules: false # avoid cloning ethereum/tests - script: - - go run build/ci.go xgo --alltools -- --targets=linux/mips --ldflags '-extldflags "-static"' -v - - for bin in build/bin/*-linux-mips; do mv -f "${bin}" "${bin/-linux-mips/}"; done - - go run build/ci.go archive -arch mips -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - - go run build/ci.go xgo --alltools -- --targets=linux/mipsle --ldflags '-extldflags "-static"' -v - - for bin in build/bin/*-linux-mipsle; do mv -f "${bin}" "${bin/-linux-mipsle/}"; done - - go run build/ci.go archive -arch mipsle -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - - go run build/ci.go xgo --alltools -- --targets=linux/mips64 --ldflags '-extldflags "-static"' -v - - for bin in build/bin/*-linux-mips64; do mv -f "${bin}" "${bin/-linux-mips64/}"; done - - go run build/ci.go archive -arch mips64 -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - - go run build/ci.go xgo --alltools -- --targets=linux/mips64le --ldflags '-extldflags "-static"' -v - - for bin in build/bin/*-linux-mips64le; do mv -f "${bin}" "${bin/-linux-mips64le/}"; done - - go run build/ci.go archive -arch mips64le -type tar -signer LINUX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - # This builder does the Android Maven and Azure uploads - - os: linux - dist: precise # Needed for the android tools - addons: - apt: - packages: - - oracle-java8-installer - - oracle-java8-set-default - language: android - android: - components: - - platform-tools - - tools - - android-15 - - android-19 - - android-24 - env: - - azure-android - - maven-android - git: - submodules: false # avoid cloning ethereum/tests - before_install: - - curl https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.9.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz | tar -xz - - export PATH=`pwd`/go/bin:$PATH - - export GOROOT=`pwd`/go - - export GOPATH=$HOME/go - script: - # Build the Android archive and upload it to Maven Central and Azure - - curl https://dl.google.com/android/repository/android-ndk-r15c-linux-x86_64.zip -o android-ndk-r15c.zip - - unzip -q android-ndk-r15c.zip && rm android-ndk-r15c.zip - - mv android-ndk-r15c $HOME - - export ANDROID_NDK=$HOME/android-ndk-r15c - - - mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/ethereum - - ln -s `pwd` $GOPATH/src/github.com/ethereum - - go run build/ci.go aar -signer ANDROID_SIGNING_KEY -deploy https://oss.sonatype.org -upload gethstore/builds - - # This builder does the OSX Azure, iOS CocoaPods and iOS Azure uploads - - os: osx - go: 1.9.x - env: - - azure-osx - - azure-ios - - cocoapods-ios - git: - submodules: false # avoid cloning ethereum/tests - script: - - go run build/ci.go install - - go run build/ci.go archive -type tar -signer OSX_SIGNING_KEY -upload gethstore/builds - - # Build the iOS framework and upload it to CocoaPods and Azure - - gem uninstall cocoapods -a -x - - gem install cocoapods - - - mv ~/.cocoapods/repos/master ~/.cocoapods/repos/master.bak - - sed -i '.bak' 's/repo.join/!repo.join/g' $(dirname `gem which cocoapods`)/cocoapods/sources_manager.rb - - if [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" = "false" ]; then git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git ~/.cocoapods/repos/master && pod setup --verbose; fi - - - xctool -version - - xcrun simctl list - - - go run build/ci.go xcode -signer IOS_SIGNING_KEY -deploy trunk -upload gethstore/builds - - # This builder does the Azure archive purges to avoid accumulating junk - - os: linux - dist: trusty - sudo: required - go: 1.9.x - env: - - azure-purge - git: - submodules: false # avoid cloning ethereum/tests - script: - - go run build/ci.go purge -store gethstore/builds -days 14 - -notifications: - webhooks: - urls: - - https://webhooks.gitter.im/e/e09ccdce1048c5e03445 - on_success: change - on_failure: always diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index faa19d281c..0000000000 --- a/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -# This is the official list of go-ethereum authors for copyright purposes. - -Ales Katona -Alex Leverington -Alexandre Van de Sande -Aron Fischer -Bas van Kervel -Benjamin Brent -Brian Schroeder -Casey Detrio -Christoph Jentzsch -Daniel A. Nagy -Diego Siqueira -Elliot Shepherd -Enrique Fynn -Ethan Buchman -Fabian Vogelsteller -Fabio Berger -Felix Lange -Frank Wang -Gary Rong -Gregg Dourgarian -Guillaume Nicolas -Gustav Simonsson -Hao Bryan Cheng -Henning Diedrich -Isidoro Ghezzi -Jae Kwon -Jamie Pitts -Jason Carver -Jeff R. Allen -Jeffrey Wilcke -Jens Agerberg -Jonathan Brown -Joseph Chow -Justin Clark-Casey -Justin Drake -Kenji Siu -Kobi Gurkan -Lefteris Karapetsas -Leif Jurvetson -Lewis Marshall -Louis Holbrook -Luca Zeug -Maran Hidskes -Marek Kotewicz -Martin Holst Swende -Matthew Di Ferrante -Matthew Wampler-Doty -Micah Zoltu -Nchinda Nchinda -Nick Dodson -Nick Johnson -Paulo L F Casaretto -Peter Pratscher -Péter Szilágyi -RJ Catalano -Ramesh Nair -Ricardo Catalinas Jiménez -Rémy Roy -Shintaro Kaneko -Stein Dekker -Steven Roose -Taylor Gerring -Thomas Bocek -Tosh Camille -Valentin Wüstholz -Victor Farazdagi -Victor Tran -Viktor Trón -Ville Sundell -Vincent G -Vitalik Buterin -Vivek Anand -Vlad Gluhovsky -Yohann Léon -Yoichi Hirai -Zahoor Mohamed -Zsolt Felföldi -holisticode -ken10100147 -ligi -xiekeyang -ΞTHΞЯSPHΞЯΞ <{viktor.tron,nagydani,zsfelfoldi}@gmail.com> -Максим Чусовлянов diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index 8d66e87723..0000000000 --- a/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,619 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2014 The go-ethereum Authors. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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