Gav Wood
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README.md
ethereum
Ethereum C++ Client.
Gav Wood, 2014.
Dependencies
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 libcrypto++.)
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 libleveldb-dev
Building
mkdir /path/to/cpp-ethereum/../cpp-ethereum-build
cd /path/to/cpp-ethereum-build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug /path/to/cpp-ethereum
make
Contributing
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.