I2P: End-to-End encrypted and anonymous Internet https://i2pd.website/
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Building
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On Ubuntu/Debian based
* sudo apt-get install libboost-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-regex-dev libcrypto++-dev libboost-date-time-dev
* $ cd i2pd/build
* $ cmake ..
* $ make
Then, run it:
$ ./i2pd
The client should now reseed by itself.
By default, the web console is located at http://localhost:7070/.
For a list of cmake options, see BUILD_NOTES.md
Installing the webui
====================
If you build from source the webui files will automatically be copied to your
i2pd data path.
In some cases (such as when using binaries), you may have to manually install the
webui.
For this, run:
$ ./i2pd --install=/path/to/webui
Or, if the current directory contains a folder named "webui":
$ ./i2pd --install
Building Unit Tests
===================
To build unit tests, you'll need to install the boost unit test framework.
On Ubuntu/Debian based
* sudo apt-get install libboost-test-dev
To build the tests, run
$ cmake .. -DWITH_TESTS=ON
CMake Options
============
Available cmake options:
* CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE -- build profile (Debug/Release)
* WITH_AESNI -- AES-NI support (ON/OFF)
* WITH_HARDENING -- enable hardening features (ON/OFF) (gcc only)
* WITH_TESTS -- build tests (ON/OFF)
* WITH_BENCHMARK -- build bechmarking code (ON/OFF)
* WITH_OPTIMIZE -- enable optimization flags (ON/OFF) (not for MSVC)
* I2PD_DATA_DIR -- directory where i2pd will store data