#!/usr/bin/env bash # # This script creates a virtualenv named 'env' and installs all # python dependencies before activating the env and running Electrum. # If 'env' already exists, it is activated and Electrum is started # without any installations. Additionally, the PYTHONPATH environment # variable is set so that system packages such as e.g. apt installed # PyQt5 will also be visible. # # By default, only pure python dependencies are installed. # If you would like more extras to be installed, do e.g.: # $ source ./env/bin/activate # $ pip install -e '.[crypto,gui,hardware]' # $ deactivate set -e PYTHON_VER="$(python3 -c 'import sys; print(sys.version[:3])')" cd $(dirname $0) if [ -e ./env/bin/activate ]; then source ./env/bin/activate # FIXME what if this is an old directory and our requirements # changed in the meantime? should run "pip install -e . --upgrade" else python3 -m venv env source ./env/bin/activate pip install -e . fi export PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:"\ "/usr/local/lib/python${PYTHON_VER}/site-packages:"\ "/usr/local/lib/python${PYTHON_VER}/dist-packages:"\ "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages:"\ "/usr/lib/python${PYTHON_VER}/site-packages:" ./run_electrum "$@"