Our ubuntu container has Qt6 so use the default Qt version.
The APT packages are still using Qt5 at the moment. We may want to
migrate those to Qt6 in the future and choose a single Linux build
using Qt5.
Linux builds were left behind on the Qt transition, presumably because
our Ubuntu CI image does not support Qt6.
Enable Qt6 by default and explicitly disable it for slower or more
conservative Linux distros.
Drop experimental status for Qt6, because we are using it to build
official Windows and macOS releases.
Building tfshark is disabled by default in CMake options.
The tfshark code should be continuously tested or removed from the
main repo. It should not be allowed to exist in a broken state.
Add it to the code check job to make sure that it at least compiles.
Rename the following build targets, similar to the recent macOS target
name changes:
nsis_package_prep to wireshark_nsis_prep
nsis_package to wireshark_nsis
Rename some NSIS files to reflect that they're specific to Wireshark.
Update the documentation and CI configurations.
Rename the following build targets:
app_bundle to wireshark_app_bundle
dmg_package_prep to wireshark_dmg_prep
dmg_package to wireshark_dmg
Add logwolf_app_bundle, logwolf_dmg_prep, and logwolf_dmg targets and
packaging assets. Update the documentation.
We need to add a set of Logwolf version variables to CMake and
make-version.pl. Add a static logwolf-version attribute to
attributes.adoc in the mean time.
Most people don't use fuzzshark, so don't waste compute resources
building it. OSS-Fuzz has been updated to always build fuzzshark in
https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/7373
GitLab Runner 14.8 added a native Arm binary for macOS. It's been
installed on our build machine, so the `arch` calls in the "macOS Arm
Package" job are no longer needed.
We keep our various packaging assets in the "packaging" directory. Move
the Debian assets there. dpkg-buildpackage doesn't seem appear to have a
"debian directory path" option, but symlinking worked in my test
container.
commit^N means the Nth parent of a commit object (after a merge,
for example.) It is not the same as the Nth generation ancestor
(following only the first parents), which is commit~N, or
alternatively commit^^^^^ (N times), or even commit^1^1^1....
(See 'man gitrevisions' for details.)
When the number of commits is N, we want the Nth generation ancestor.
Fixes error messages like:
fatal: ambiguous argument 'HEAD^3': unknown revision or path not
in the working tree.
The Ubuntu APT Package job takes a long time to run. Do so after merging
and add a package test job, similar to the other Linux package builds.
The Latest Clang job has been detecting errors that also affect macOS.
Run it for merge requests. Fix Ubuntu build caching.