[package] name = "gupax" version = "1.3.6" authors = ["hinto-janai "] description = "GUI for P2Pool+XMRig" documentation = "https://github.com/hinto-janai/gupax" edition = "2021" [profile.release] panic = "abort" debug = false strip = "symbols" codegen-units = 1 lto = true [profile.dev] opt-level = 1 debug = true strip = "none" debug-assertions = true overflow-checks = true incremental = true [features] default = [] distro = [] [dependencies] anyhow = "1.0.71" arti-client = { version = "0.9.0", features = ["static"] } arti-hyper = "0.9.0" benri = "0.1.12" bytes = "1.4.0" dirs = "5.0.1" #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- egui = "0.27.2" egui_extras = { version = "0.27.2", features = ["image"] } ## 2023-12-28: https://github.com/hinto-janai/gupax/issues/68 ## ## 2024-03-18: Both `glow` and `wgpu` seem to crash: ## ## `wgpu` seems to crash on less computers though so... eframe = { version = "0.27.2", features = ["wgpu"] } ## 2023-02-06: The below gets fixed by using the [wgpu] backend instead of [glow] ## It also fixes crashes on CPU-based graphics. Only used for Windows. ## Using [wgpu] actually crashes macOS (fixed in 0.20.x though). ## [external/egui/crates/eframe/src/native/run.rs] line 41: [.with_srgb(true)] ## This line causes a [panic!] inside a Windows VM, from a Linux host. ## There are many issue threads and PRs to fix it but for now, ## this is here for convenience sake when I'm testing. ## The only change is [.with_srgb()] is set to [false]. #eframe = { path = "external/egui/crates/eframe" } #egui = { path = "external/egui/crates/egui" } #egui_glow = { path = "external/egui/crates/egui_glow"} #egui_extras = { path = "external/egui/crates/egui_extras", features = ["image"] } #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- env_logger = "0.10.0" figment = { version = "0.10.9", features = ["toml"] } hyper = "0.14.26" hyper-tls = "0.5.0" image = { version = "0.24.6", features = ["png"] } log = "0.4.18" num-format = { version = "0.4.4", default-features = false } once_cell = "1.17.2" portable-pty = "0.8.1" rand = "0.8.5" regex = { version = "1.8.3", default-features = false, features = ["perf"] } rfd = "0.11.4" serde = { version = "1.0.163", features = ["rc", "derive"] } serde_json = "1.0" sysinfo = { version = "0.29.0", default-features = false } tls-api = "0.9.0" tokio = { version = "1.21.2", features = ["rt", "time", "macros", "process"] } toml = { version = "0.7.4", features = ["preserve_order"] } tor-rtcompat = "0.9.0" walkdir = "2.3.3" zeroize = "1.6.0" strsim = "0.10.0" strip-ansi-escapes = "0.2.0" # Unix dependencies [target.'cfg(unix)'.dependencies] tar = "0.4.38" flate2 = "1.0" sudo = "0.6.0" # macOS [target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies] # On apple-darwin targets there is an issue with the native and rustls # tls implementation so this makes it fall back to the openssl variant. # # https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/-/issues/715 tls-api-openssl = "0.9.0" # `arti-client` with `static` doesn't actually # statically link OpenSSL on macOS, both x64 + ARM. # Should probably file a bug report. openssl = { version = "0.10", features = ["vendored"] } # We don't even use `xz` in `flate2` but this gets dynamically # linked as well which causes problems, so statically link it. lzma-sys = { version = "0.1.20", features = ["static"] } [target.'cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))'.dependencies] tls-api-native-tls = "0.9.0" # Windows dependencies [target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies] zip = "0.6.6" is_elevated = "0.1.2" wgpu = { version = "0.19.4", features = ["angle"] } # For Windows build (icon) [target.'cfg(windows)'.build-dependencies] winres = "0.1.12" static_vcruntime = "2.0" # For macOS build (cargo-bundle) [package.metadata.bundle] name = "Gupax" identifier = "com.github.hinto-janai.gupax" icon = ["images/icons/icon@2x.png"] category = "public.app-category.utilities"