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Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Bitcoin Developers
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Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying
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file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in
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the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes
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cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) and UPnP
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software written by Thomas Bernard.
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UNIX BUILD NOTES
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================
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To Build
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--------
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cd src/
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make -f makefile.unix # Headless bitcoin
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See readme-qt.rst for instructions on building Bitcoin-Qt,
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the graphical user interface.
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Dependencies
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Library Purpose Description
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------- ------- -----------
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libssl SSL Support Secure communications
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libdb4.8 Berkeley DB Blockchain & wallet storage
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libboost Boost C++ Library
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miniupnpc UPnP Support Optional firewall-jumping support
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miniupnpc may be used for UPnP port mapping. It can be downloaded from
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http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/files/. UPnP support is compiled in and
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turned off by default. Set USE_UPNP to a different value to control this:
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USE_UPNP=- No UPnP support - miniupnp not required
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USE_UPNP=0 (the default) UPnP support turned off by default at runtime
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USE_UPNP=1 UPnP support turned on by default at runtime
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IPv6 support may be enabled by setting:
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USE_IPV6=1 Enable IPv6 support
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Licenses of statically linked libraries:
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Berkeley DB New BSD license with additional requirement that linked
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software must be free open source
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Boost MIT-like license
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miniupnpc New (3-clause) BSD license
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Versions used in this release:
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GCC 4.3.3
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OpenSSL 1.0.1c
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Berkeley DB 4.8.30.NC
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Boost 1.37
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miniupnpc 1.6
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Dependency Build Instructions: Ubuntu & Debian
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Build requirements:
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sudo apt-get install build-essential
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sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
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for Ubuntu 12.04:
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sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
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db4.8 packages are available at:
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https://launchpad.net/~bitcoin/+archive/bitcoin
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Ubuntu precise has packages for libdb5.1-dev and libdb5.1++-dev,
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but using these will break binary wallet compatibility, and is not recommended.
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for other Ubuntu & Debian:
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sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev
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sudo apt-get install libdb4.8++-dev
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sudo apt-get install libboost1.37-dev
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(If using Boost 1.37, append -mt to the boost libraries in the makefile)
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Optional:
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sudo apt-get install libminiupnpc-dev (see USE_UPNP compile flag)
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Dependency Build Instructions: Gentoo
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Note: If you just want to install bitcoind on Gentoo, you can add the Bitcoin
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overlay and use your package manager:
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layman -a bitcoin && emerge bitcoind
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emerge -av1 --noreplace boost glib openssl sys-libs/db:4.8
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Take the following steps to build (no UPnP support):
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cd ${BITCOIN_DIR}/src
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make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP= USE_IPV6=1 BDB_INCLUDE_PATH='/usr/include/db4.8'
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strip bitcoind
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Notes
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The release is built with GCC and then "strip bitcoind" to strip the debug
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symbols, which reduces the executable size by about 90%.
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miniupnpc
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tar -xzvf miniupnpc-1.6.tar.gz
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cd miniupnpc-1.6
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make
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sudo su
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make install
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Berkeley DB
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You need Berkeley DB 4.8. If you have to build Berkeley DB yourself:
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../dist/configure --enable-cxx
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make
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Boost
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If you need to build Boost yourself:
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sudo su
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./bootstrap.sh
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./bjam install
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Security
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--------
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To help make your bitcoin installation more secure by making certain attacks impossible to
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exploit even if a vulnerability is found, you can take the following measures:
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* Position Independent Executable
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Build position independent code to take advantage of Address Space Layout Randomization
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offered by some kernels. An attacker who is able to cause execution of code at an arbitrary
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memory location is thwarted if he doesn't know where anything useful is located.
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The stack and heap are randomly located by default but this allows the code section to be
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randomly located as well.
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On an Amd64 processor where a library was not compiled with -fPIC, this will cause an error
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such as: "relocation R_X86_64_32 against `......' can not be used when making a shared object;"
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To build with PIE, use:
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make -f makefile.unix ... -e PIE=1
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To test that you have built PIE executable, install scanelf, part of paxutils, and use:
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scanelf -e ./bitcoin
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The output should contain:
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TYPE
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ET_DYN
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* Non-executable Stack
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If the stack is executable then trivial stack based buffer overflow exploits are possible if
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vulnerable buffers are found. By default, bitcoin should be built with a non-executable stack
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but if one of the libraries it uses asks for an executable stack or someone makes a mistake
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and uses a compiler extension which requires an executable stack, it will silently build an
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executable without the non-executable stack protection.
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To verify that the stack is non-executable after compiling use:
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scanelf -e ./bitcoin
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the output should contain:
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STK/REL/PTL
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RW- R-- RW-
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The STK RW- means that the stack is readable and writeable but not executable.
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