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Gav Wood 11 years ago
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secp256k1 implementation: https://github.com/sipa/secp256k1.git
Expects secp256k1 directory to be in same path as cpp-ethereum.
(NOTE: secp256k1 requires a development installation of the GMP library, libssl and
apparently libcrypto++.)
(NOTE: secp256k1 requires a development installation of the GMP library, libssl and libcrypto++.)
A decent C++11 compiler (I use GNU GCC 4.8.1) and a recent version of Boost (I use version 1.53).
libcrypto++, version 5.6.2 or greater (i.e. with SHA3 support). Because it's so recent, it expects this to be built in a directory libcrypto562 in the same path as cpp-ethereum.
A decent C++11 compiler (I use GNU GCC 4.8.1) and a recent version of Boost (I use version 1.53) and leveldb (I use version 1.9.0).
CMake, version 2.8 or greater.
On Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install libgmp3-dev libcrypto++-dev libssl-dev libboost-all-dev cmake
sudo apt-get install libgmp3-dev libcrypto++-dev libssl-dev libboost-all-dev cmake libleveldb-dev
## Building
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Read CodingStandards.txt thoroughly, before making alterations to the code base.
Do *NOT* use an editor that automatically reformats whitespace away from astylerc or
the formating guidelines as describled in CodingStandards.txt. Your contributions will be
refused and your commits will be reversed.
Do *NOT* use an editor that automatically reformats whitespace away from astylerc or the formating guidelines as describled in CodingStandards.txt. Your contributions will be refused and your commits will be reversed.

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