Building on Unix systems
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This doc is trying to cover:
* [Debian/Ubuntu ](#debian-ubuntu ) (contains packaging instructions)
* [Fedora/Centos ](#fedora-centos )
* [Mac OS X ](#mac-os-x )
* [FreeBSD ](#freebsd )
Make sure you have all required dependencies for your system successfully installed.
See [this ](requirements.md ) page for common requirements.
If so then we are ready to go!
Let's clone the repository and start building the i2pd:
git clone https://github.com/PurpleI2P/i2pd.git
Generic build process looks like this (with cmake):
cd i2pd/build
cmake < cmake options > . # see "CMake Options" section below
make # you may add VERBOSE=1 to cmdline for debugging
..or with quick-and-dirty way with just make:
cd i2pd/
make
Then run the tests:
cd i2pd/tests/
make
After successful build i2pd could be installed with:
make install
CMake Options
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Available CMake options(each option has a form of `-D<key>=<value>` , for more information see `man 1 cmake` ):
* `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE` build profile (Debug/Release, default: no optimization or debug symbols)
* `WITH_BINARY` build i2pd itself (default: ON)
* `WITH_LIBRARY` build libi2pd (default: ON)
* `WITH_STATIC` build static versions of library and i2pd binary (default: OFF)
* `WITH_UPNP` build with UPnP support (requires libminiupnp, default: OFF)
* `WITH_AESNI` build with AES-NI support (default: ON)
* `WITH_HARDENING` enable hardening features (gcc only, default: OFF)
* `WITH_MESHNET` build for cjdns test network (makes impossible to use the application with the main network, default: OFF)
* `WITH_ADDRSANITIZER` build with Address Sanitizer (default: OFF)
* `WITH_THREADSANITIZER` build with Thread Sanitizer (default: OFF)
Also there is `-L` flag for CMake that could be used to list current cached options:
cmake -L
Debian/Ubuntu
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You will need a compiler and other tools that could be installed with `build-essential` , `debhelper` and `cmake` packages:
sudo apt-get install build-essential debhelper cmake
Also you will need a bunch of development libraries:
sudo apt-get install \
libboost-date-time-dev \
libboost-filesystem-dev \
libboost-program-options-dev \
libboost-system-dev \
libssl-dev \
zlib1g-dev
If you need UPnP support miniupnpc development library should be installed (don't forget to rerun CMake with needed option):
sudo apt-get install libminiupnpc-dev
You may also build deb-package with the following:
sudo apt-get install fakeroot devscripts dh-apparmor
cd i2pd
debuild --no-tgz-check -us -uc -b
Arch/Manjaro
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You will need a compiler and other tools that could be installed with `base-devel` package:
sudo pacman -S base-devel
Also you will need a bunch of libraries
sudo pacman -S boost zlib openssl
Fedora/Centos
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You will need a compiler and other tools to perform a build:
sudo yum install make cmake gcc gcc-c++
Also you will need a bunch of development libraries
sudo yum install boost-devel openssl-devel
If you need UPnP support miniupnpc development library should be installed (don't forget to rerun CMake with needed option):
sudo yum install miniupnpc-devel
For static builds boost-static is needed:
sudo yum install boost-static
Latest Fedora systems using [DNF ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNF_(software )) instead of YUM by default, you may prefer to use DNF, but YUM should be ok
Centos 7 has CMake 2.8.11 in the official repositories that too old to build i2pd, CMake >=3.7 is required.
But you can use cmake3 from the epel repository:
yum install epel-release -y
yum install make cmake3 gcc gcc-c++ miniupnpc-devel boost-devel openssl-devel -y
...and then use 'cmake3' instead 'cmake'.
Mac OS X
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Requires [homebrew ](http://brew.sh )
brew install boost openssl@1.1
To build:
make HOMEBREW=1 -j8 # uses 8 threads
To install into the system root (`/`):
sudo make install HOMEBREW=1
To install into the Homebrew root (`/usr/local/`):
sudo make install HOMEBREW=1 PREFIX=/usr/local
FreeBSD
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For 10.X use clang. You would also need devel/boost-libs, security/openssl and devel/gmake ports.
Type gmake, it invokes Makefile.bsd, make necessary changes there is required.
Branch 9.X has gcc v4.2, that is too old (not supports -std=c++11)
Required ports:
* `devel/cmake`
* `devel/boost-libs`
* `lang/gcc47` (or later version)
To use newer compiler you should set these variables(replace "47" with your actual gcc version):
export CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc47
export CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++47