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  • Download and install the latest revision of Python 2.7 (currently Python 2.7.10 from here).
  • Sudo port install git-core +svn +doc +bash_completion +gitweb Read the instructions or take this as a reminder: Apple's XCode and their Command Line Tools are a prerequiste for Macports, go: Install dependencies and needed tools sudo port install python27 py27-pyqt4 openssl Select the macports installation that is right for your version of osx If old-school floats your boat, these instructions are for you. Homebrew does some things better than ports, and ports does some things better than brew. Installing with macports or homebrew essentially has the same effect. Having both macports and homebrew on the same system is a recipe for disaster. Git clone git:///Bitmessage/PyBitmessage.gitįirst, make sure you have not already installed Homebrew. Install dependencies brew install pyqt openssl

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    To upgrade Bitmessage run the following commands:Ĭd $HOME/PyBitmessage git pull OS X With Homebrew package manager Setupįirst, make sure you have not already installed Macports. In this case, run python2 ~/PyBitmessage/src/bitmessagemain.py Upgrading If you receive a warning that you need to use python 2.7.3 or greater, and have followed the above instructions to upgrade it, your system may be attemping to run PyBitmessage with python 3.

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    Guix package -i libffi pip2 install pyopenclĬheck the wiki for more information on how to run Bitmessage as a daemon.

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    Guix package -i gcc binutils make linux-libre-headers gcc-toolchainįor the OpenCL PoW in addition to both of the above, and drivers for your GPU: Guix package -i python2-msgpack python2-sip openssl home//PyBitmessage/src/bitmessagemain.py > /dev/null 2>&1 &

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    Name the script something like "bitmessage", mark it as executable (probably something like 755) and put it in /usr/bin so it's accessible without the full path.Įxport LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/openssl-compat-bitcoin/lib$" Note for Fedora 20 users: Due to inconsistent behavior encountered by declaring the above variable globally, the following "wrapper script" will declare the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable correctly and only when running bitmessage. Tell your system where to look for the library:Įcho 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/openssl-compat-bitcoin/lib/"' > ~/.bashrc & source ~/.bashrc Su -c 'yum install -y python python-qt4 git openssl-compat-bitcoin-libs' Therefore we need Ringing Liberty's bitcoin repository to get a compatible library. Sudo pacman -S python2 openssl git python2-pyqt4įedora and RHEL6 do not support EC in OpenSSL. sudo apt-get install python openssl libssl-dev git python-msgpack python-qt4 Debian 7 "wheezy" works without problems. You can still try to work around these problems. Note for Debian Squeeze (6.0) users: Debian Squeeze does not offer packages (like Python, OpenSSL) in versions that are needed for Bitmessage. If it doesn't work out, you can follow the more detailed description below. How you then run setuptools depends on whether you want to install it to user's directory or system.

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    If there are missing dependencies, it will explain you what is missing and for many Unix-like systems also what you have to do to resolve it. Go to the directory with PyBitmessage source code and run: There is also a helper script to resolve dependencies easily. This is now the recommended and in most cases the easiest procedure for installing PyBitmessage.

  • 4.2 Optional: Compile into a stand-alone EXE.
  • Recommended for users who are comfortable registering new names via the command-line.
  • Recommended for users who don’t intend to register new names.
  • Currency wallet: includes graphical interface and command-line interface for receiving and sending namecoins.
  • Name lookup: allows looking up names (use in combination with ncdns or NMControl to browse.
  • Use the Name Tab Beta (see below) if you require this functionality.
  • No graphical interface for registering names.
  • Name wallet: includes graphical interface for tracking, updating, and renewing names (if you don’t already have some namecoins, you’ll need to buy some at an exchange).
  • Name wallet: includes command-line interface for registering, tracking, updating, and renewing names (if you don’t already have some namecoins, you’ll need to buy some at an exchange).
  • Set the environment variable TOR_ENABLE_NAMECOIN=1 to use it. Tor Browser Nightly for GNU/Linux has experimental Namecoin resolution built-in.
  • v0.3 Signature (Release signed by Jeremy Rand).
  • v0.3.1 Signature (Release signed by Jeremy Rand).
  • Unbound) separately additional setup is required for TLS certificate validation. Requires setting up a Namecoin client (Namecoin Core, ConsensusJ-Namecoin, or Electrum-NMC) and a recursive DNS resolver (e.g.










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