Before this change the android build started failing with
gomobile: ANDROID_NDK_HOME specifies /usr/local/lib/android/sdk/ndk/25.0.8775105
which is unusable: unsupported API version 16 (not in 19..33)
This was caused by a change to github actions, but is ultimately due
to an issue in gomobile with the newest version of the SDK.
This change fixes the problem by declaring a minimum API version of 21
and using version 21 compilers to build everything and using the
default NDK in github actions.
See: https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/5930
See: https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/6651
This builds all windows binaries without CGO but with cmount.
cgofuse has a compile mode which works without CGO on Windows for
amd64/x86/arm64 architectures so switch to using that.
This was necessary because go1.14 seems to have a modules related bug
which means it tries to build modules even though the uses of them are
all disabled with build constraints. This seems to be fixed in go1.15.
This is so that we see the text of the bug/issue first rather than the
how to use GitHub issue which is very useful when posting bug reports
to the forum or social media.
This updates the actions to only run event-based workflow scripts
under the rclone repository only and not forks. It also adds the
ability to manually trigger a build from a branch in rclone repository
and forks.
Fixes#5272
- add `-macos-sdk` and `-macos-arch` to adjust CGO_CFLAGS and CGO_LDFLAGS
- select macOS SDK 11.1 and arch arm64 when building
- add -cgo-cflags and -cgo-ldflags to set CGO_CFLAGS and CGO_LDFLAGS
- add back /usr/local to pickup fuse headers and library
- add `-env` to cross-compile
- add macOS/arm64 to download matrix
The macfuse has been renamed, but brew is still picking up the old
version under the old name.
This corrects the name to macfuse which brings in v4.x which should
support Apple Silicon.
A security problem was discovered when using set-env and
set-path. This has been deprecated by GitHub and a new mechanism
introduced.
This patch switches to using the new mechanism which will stop GitHub
warning about the use of the old mechanism.
See: https://github.com/actions/toolkit/security/advisories/GHSA-mfwh-5m23-j46w
The go team made the decision to drop support for 32 bit macOS as 32
bit apps are no longer supported by macOS and 32 bit hardware hasn't
been produced by Apple for over 10 years.