Welcome to the repository of Bytecoin. Here you will find source code, instructions, wiki resources, and integration tutorials.
Contents
- Building on Linux 64-bit
- Building on Mac OSX
- Building on Windows
- Building on other platforms
All commands below work on Ubuntu 18.*, other distributions may need different command set.
Create directory bcndev
somewhere and go there:
$> mkdir bcndev
$> cd bcndev
To go futher you have to have a number of packages and utilities. You need at least gcc 5.4.
-
build-essential
package:$bcndev> sudo apt-get install build-essential
-
CMake (3.0 or newer):
$bcndev> sudo apt-get install cmake $bcndev> cmake --version
If version is too old, follow instructions on the official site.
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Boost (1.65 or newer): We use boost as a header-only library via find_boost package. So, if your system has boost installed and set up, it will be used automatically.
Note - there is a bug in
boost::asio
1.66 that affectsbytecoind
. Please use either version 1.65 or 1.67+.$bcndev> sudo apt-get install libboost-dev
If the latest boost installed is too old (e.g. for Ubuntu 16.*), then you need to download and unpack boost into the
bcndev/boost
folder.$bcndev> wget -c 'https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/release/1.69.0/source/boost_1_69_0.tar.gz' $bcndev> tar -xzf ./boost_1_69_0.tar.gz $bcndev> rm ./boost_1_69_0.tar.gz $bcndev> mv ./boost_1_69_0/ ./boost/
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OpenSSL (1.1.1 or newer): Install OpenSSL to
bcndev/openssl
folder. (In below commands use switchlinux-x86_64-clang
instead oflinux-x86_64
if using clang.)$bcndev> git clone https://github.com/openssl/openssl.git $bcndev> cd openssl $bcndev/openssl> ./Configure linux-x86_64 no-shared $bcndev/openssl> make -j4 $bcndev/openssl> cd ..
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LMDB Source files are referenced via relative paths, so you do not need to separately build it: Please note, we use LMDB only when building 64-bit daemons. For 32-bit daemons SQLite is used instead.
Difference to official LMDB repository is lifted 2GB database limit if built by MSVC (even of 64-bit machine).
$bcndev> git clone https://github.com/bcndev/lmdb.git
Git-clone (or git-pull) Bytecoin source code in that folder:
$bcndev> git clone https://github.com/bcndev/bytecoin.git
Create build directory inside bytecoin, go there and run CMake and Make:
$bcndev> mkdir -p bytecoin/build
$bcndev> cd bytecoin/build
$bcndev/bytecoin/build> cmake ..
$bcndev/bytecoin/build> make -j4
Check built binaries by running them from ../bin
folder
$bcndev/bytecoin/build> ../bin/bytecoind -v
You need command-line tools. Either get XCode from an App Store or run 'xcode-select --install' in terminal and follow instructions. First of all, you need Homebrew.
Then open terminal and install CMake and Boost:
brew install cmake
brew install boost
Create directory bcndev
somewhere and go there:
$~/Downloads> mkdir bcndev
$~/Downloads> cd bcndev
Git-clone (or git-pull) Bytecoin source code in that folder:
$bcndev> git clone https://github.com/bcndev/bytecoin.git
Put LMDB source code in bcndev
folder (source files are referenced via relative paths, so you do not need to separately build it):
$~/Downloads/bcndev> git clone https://github.com/bcndev/lmdb.git
Install OpenSSL to bcndev/openssl
folder:
$~/Downloads/bcndev> git clone https://github.com/openssl/openssl.git
$~/Downloads/bcndev> cd openssl
If you need binaries to run on all versions of OS X starting from El Capitan, you need to build OpenSSL targeting El Capitan SDK.
$~/Downloads/bcndev/openssl> ./Configure darwin64-x86_64-cc no-shared -mmacosx-version-min=10.11 -isysroot/Users/user/Downloads/MacOSX10.11.sdk
Otherwise just use
$~/Downloads/bcndev/openssl> ./Configure darwin64-x86_64-cc no-shared
$~/Downloads/bcndev/openssl> make -j4
$~/Downloads/bcndev/openssl> cd ..
Download amalgamated SQLite 3 and unpack it into bcndev/sqlite
folder (source files are referenced via relative paths, so you do not need to separately build it).
Please, note the direct download link is periodically updated with old versions removed, so you might need to tweak instructions below
$~/Downloads/bcndev> wget -c https://www.sqlite.org/2018/sqlite-amalgamation-3260000.zip
$~/Downloads/bcndev> unzip sqlite-amalgamation-3260000.zip
$~/Downloads/bcndev> rm sqlite-amalgamation-3260000.zip
$~/Downloads/bcndev> mv sqlite-amalgamation-3260000 sqlite
Create build directory inside bytecoin, go there and run CMake and Make:
$~/Downloads/bcndev> mkdir bytecoin/build
$~/Downloads/bcndev> cd bytecoin/build
$~/Downloads/bcndev/bytecoin/build> cmake ..
$~/Downloads/bcndev/bytecoin/build> make -j4
Check built binaries by running them from ../bin
folder:
$bcndev/bytecoin/build> ../bin/bytecoind -v
You need Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2017. Download and install it selecting C++
, git
, cmake integration
packages.
Run Visual Studio x64 command prompt
from start menu.
Create directory bcndev
somewhere:
$C:\> mkdir bcndev
$C:\> cd bcndev
Boost (1.65 or newer): We use boost as a header-only library via find_boost package. So, if your system has boost installed and set up, it will be used automatically. If not, you need to download and unpack boost into bcndev/boost folder.
Git-clone (or git-pull) Bytecoin source code in that folder:
$C:\bcndev> git clone https://github.com/bcndev/bytecoin.git
Put LMDB in the same folder (source files are referenced via relative paths, so you do not need to separately build it):
$C:\bcndev> git clone https://github.com/bcndev/lmdb.git
Download amalgamated SQLite 3 and unpack it into the same folder (source files are referenced via relative paths, so you do not need to separately build it).
You need to build openssl, first install ActivePerl (select "add to PATH" option, then restart console):
$C:\bcndev> git clone https://github.com/openssl/openssl.git
$C:\bcndev> cd openssl
$C:\bcndev\openssl> perl Configure VC-WIN64A no-shared no-asm
$C:\bcndev\openssl> nmake
$C:\bcndev\openssl> cd ..
If you want to build 32-bit binaries, you will also need 32-bit build of openssl in separate folder (configuring openssl changes header files, so there is no way to have both 32-bit and 64-bit versions in the same folder):
$C:\bcndev> git clone https://github.com/openssl/openssl.git openssl32
$C:\bcndev> cd openssl32
$C:\bcndev\openssl> perl Configure VC-WIN32 no-shared no-asm
$C:\bcndev\openssl> nmake
$C:\bcndev\openssl> cd ..
Now launch Visual Studio, in File menu select Open Folder
, select C:\bcndev\bytecoin
folder.
Wait until CMake finishes running and Build
appears in main menu.
Select x64-Debug
or x64-Release
from standard toolbar, and then Build/Build Solution
from the main menu.
You can build daemons that use SQLite istead of LMDB on any platform by providing options to CMake. You may need to clean 'build' folder, if you built with default options before, due to cmake aggressive caching.
$bytecoin/build> cmake -DUSE_SQLITE=1 ..
$bytecoin/build> time make -j8
Bytecoin works on 32-bit systems if SQLite is used instead of LMDB (we've experienced lots of problems building and running with lmdb in 32-bit compatibility mode, especially on iOS).
We build official x86 32-bit version for Windows only, because there is zero demand for 32-bit version for Linux or Mac.
Building source code for iOS, Android, Raspberry PI, etc is possible (we have experimental bytecoind
and walletd
running on ARM64 iPhone) but requires major skills on your part. TBD
Currently bytecoin does not work out of the box on any Big-Endian platform, due to some endianess-dependent code. This may be fixed in the future. If you wish to run on Big-Endian platform, please contact us.
If you want to use tools like clang-tidy
, run cmake -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON ..
instead of cmake ..
- Clone
trezor-core
repository into the same folder wherebytecoin
resides. - Install all Google protobuf stuff:
sudo apt install protobuf-compiler libprotobuf-dev
- If your version of proto buffers library is not
3.0.0
, you should runprotoc
on proto files intrezor-core/vendor/trezor-common/protob
overwritingbytecoin/src/Core/hardware/trezor/protob
. - Clean your
bytecoin/build
folder if you have built the Bytecoin source code before.