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Install
=======
1. [Library Requirements](#library-requirements)
2. [Ubuntu](#to-build-on-ubuntu)
3. [Fedora](#to-build-on-fedora)
4. [FreeBSD](#to-build-on-freebsd)
5. [NixOS](#to-build-on-nixos)
6. [macOS](#to-build-on-macos)
7. [Android](#to-cross-compile-for-android)
8. [Raspberry Pi](#to-cross-compile-for-raspberry-pi)
9. [Armbian](#to-compile-for-armbian)
10. [Additional steps](#additional-steps)
Library Requirements
--------------------
You will need several development libraries:
* libsqlite3: for database support.
* libgmp: for secp256k1
* zlib: for compression routines.
For actually doing development and running the tests, you will also need:
* pip3: to install python-bitcoinlib
* asciidoc: for formatting the man pages (if you change them)
* valgrind: for extra debugging checks
You will also need a version of bitcoind with segregated witness and
estimatesmartfee economical node, such as the 0.15 or above.
To Build on Ubuntu
---------------------
OS version: Ubuntu 15.10 or above
Get dependencies:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y \
autoconf automake build-essential git libtool libgmp-dev \
libsqlite3-dev python python3 net-tools zlib1g-dev libsodium-dev
If you don't have Bitcoin installed locally you'll need to install that
as well:
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y bitcoind
For development or running tests, get additional dependencies:
sudo apt-get install -y asciidoc valgrind python3-pip
sudo pip3 install -r tests/requirements.txt
Clone lightning:
git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git
cd lightning
Build lightning:
./configure
make
Running lightning:
bitcoind &
./lightningd/lightningd &
./cli/lightning-cli help
**Note**: You may need to include `testnet=1` in `bitcoin.conf`
To Build on Fedora
---------------------
OS version: Fedora 27 or above
Get dependencies:
```
$ sudo dnf update -y && \
sudo dnf groupinstall -y \
'C Development Tools and Libraries' \
'Development Tools' && \
sudo dnf install -y \
asciidoc \
clang \
gmp-devel \
libsq3-devel \
python2-devel \
python3-devel \
python3-pip \
python3-setuptools \
net-tools \
net-tools \
valgrind \
wget \
zlib-devel \
libsodium-devel && \
sudo dnf clean all
```
Make sure you have [bitcoind](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin) available to run
Clone lightning:
```
$ git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git
$ cd lightning
```
Build and install lightning:
```
$lightning> ./configure
$lightning> make
$lightning> sudo make install
```
Running lightning (mainnet):
```
$ bitcoind &
$ lightningd --network=bitcoin
```
Running lightning on testnet:
```
$ bitcoind -testnet &
$ lightningd --network=testnet
```
To Build on FreeBSD
---------------------
OS version: FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE or above
Get dependencies:
# pkg install -y \
autoconf automake git gmp asciidoc gmake libtool python python3 sqlite3 libsodium
If you don't have Bitcoin installed locally you'll need to install that
as well:
# pkg install -y bitcoin-daemon bitcoin-utils
Clone lightning:
$ git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git
$ cd lightning
Build lightning:
$ ./configure
$ gmake
$ gmake install
Running lightning:
**Note**: Edit your `/usr/local/etc/bitcoin.conf` to include
`rpcuser=<foo>` and `rpcpassword=<bar>` first, you may also need to
include `testnet=1`
# service bitcoind start
$ ./lightningd/lightningd &
$ ./cli/lightning-cli help
To Build on NixOS
--------------------
Use nix-shell launch a shell with a full clightning dev environment:
```
$ nix-shell -Q -p gdb sqlite autoconf git clang libtool gmp sqlite autoconf \
autogen automake libsodium 'python3.withPackages (p: [p.bitcoinlib])' \
valgrind asciidoc --run make
```
To Build on macOS
---------------------
Assuming you have Xcode and Homebrew installed. Install dependencies:
$ brew install autoconf automake libtool python3 gmp gnu-sed
If you don't have bitcoind installed locally you'll need to install that
as well:
$ brew install berkeley-db4 boost miniupnpc openssl pkg-config libevent libsodium
$ git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
$ cd bitcoin
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make src/bitcoind src/bitcoin-cli && make install
Clone lightning:
$ git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git
$ cd lightning
Build lightning:
$ ./configure
$ make
Running lightning:
**Note**: Edit your `~/Library/Application\ Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf`
to include `rpcuser=<foo>` and `rpcpassword=<bar>` first, you may also
need to include `testnet=1`
bitcoind &
./lightningd/lightningd &
./cli/lightning-cli help
To cross-compile for Android
--------------------
Make a standalone toolchain as per
https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/standalone_toolchain.html.
For c-lightning you must target an API level of 24 or higher.
Depending on your toolchain location and target arch, source env variables
such as:
export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/android/toolchain/bin
# Change next line depending on target device arch
target_host=arm-linux-androideabi
export AR=$target_host-ar
export AS=$target_host-clang
export CC=$target_host-clang
export CXX=$target_host-clang++
export LD=$target_host-ld
export STRIP=$target_host-strip
Two makefile targets should not be cross-compiled so we specify a native CC:
make CC=clang clean ccan/tools/configurator/configurator
make clean -C ccan/ccan/cdump/tools \
&& make CC=clang -C ccan/ccan/cdump/tools
Install the `qemu-user` package.
This will allow you to properly configure
the build for the target device environment.
Build with:
BUILD=x86_64 MAKE_HOST=arm-linux-androideabi \
make PIE=1 DEVELOPER=0 \
CONFIGURATOR_CC="arm-linux-androideabi-clang -static"
To cross-compile for Raspberry Pi
--------------------
Obtain the [official Raspberry Pi toolchains](https://github.com/raspberrypi/tools).
This document assumes compilation will occur towards the Raspberry Pi 3
(arm-linux-gnueabihf as of Mar. 2018).
Depending on your toolchain location and target arch, source env variables
will need to be set. They can be set from the command line as such:
export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bin
# Change next line depending on specific Raspberry Pi device
target_host=arm-linux-gnueabihf
export AR=$target_host-ar
export AS=$target_host-as
export CC=$target_host-gcc
export CXX=$target_host-g++
export LD=$target_host-ld
export STRIP=$target_host-strip
Install the `qemu-user` package. This will allow you to properly configure the
build for the target device environment.
Config the arm elf interpreter prefix:
export QEMU_LD_PREFIX=/path/to/raspberry/arm-bcm2708/arm-rpi-4.9.3-linux-gnueabihf/arm-linux-gnueabihf/sysroot/
Obtain and install cross-compiled versions of sqlite3, gmp and zlib:
Download and build zlib:
wget https://zlib.net/zlib-1.2.11.tar.gz
tar xvf zlib-1.2.11.tar.gz
cd zlib-1.2.11
./configure --prefix=$QEMU_LD_PREFIX
make
make install
Download and build sqlite3:
wget https://www.sqlite.org/2018/sqlite-src-3260000.zip
unzip sqlite-src-3260000.zip
cd sqlite-src-3260000
./configure --enable-static --disable-readline --disable-threadsafe --disable-load-extension --host=$target_host --prefix=$QEMU_LD_PREFIX
make
make install
Download and build gmp:
wget https://gmplib.org/download/gmp/gmp-6.1.2.tar.xz
tar xvf gmp-6.1.2.tar.xz
cd gmp-6.1.2
./configure --disable-assembly --host=$target_host --prefix=$QEMU_LD_PREFIX
make
make install
Then, build c-lightning with the following commands:
./configure
make
To compile for Armbian
--------------------
For all the other Pi devices out there, consider using [Armbian](https://www.armbian.com).
You can compile in `customize-image.sh` using the instructions for Ubuntu.
A working example that compiles both bitcoind and c-lightning for Armbian can
be found [here](https://github.com/Sjors/armbian-bitcoin-core).
Additional steps
--------------------
Go to [README](https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/blob/master/README.md) for more information how to create an address, add funds, connect to a node, etc.