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Mac OS X Build Instructions and Notes |
Mac OS X Build Instructions and Notes |
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This guide will show you how to build Bitcoin Core for OS X. |
The commands in this guide should be executed in a Terminal application. |
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The built-in one is located in `/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app`. |
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* Tested on OS X 10.7 through 10.11 on 64-bit Intel processors only. |
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* All of the commands should be executed in a Terminal application. The |
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built-in one is located in `/Applications/Utilities`. |
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Preparation |
Preparation |
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Download and install [Xcode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/download). |
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You need to install Xcode with all the options checked so that the compiler |
Once installed, run `xcode-select --install` to install the OS X command line tools. |
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and everything is available in /usr not just /Developer. Xcode should be |
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available on your OS X installation media, but if not, you can get the |
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current version from https://developer.apple.com/xcode/. If you install |
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Xcode 4.3 or later, you'll need to install its command line tools. This can |
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be done in `Xcode > Preferences > Downloads > Components` and generally must |
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be re-done or updated every time Xcode is updated. |
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You will also need to install [Homebrew](http://brew.sh) in order to install library |
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dependencies. |
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The installation of the actual dependencies is covered in the instructions |
Install [Homebrew](http://brew.sh). |
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Instructions: Homebrew |
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#### Install dependencies using Homebrew |
brew install automake berkeley-db4 libtool boost --c++11 miniupnpc openssl pkg-config protobuf --c++11 qt5 libevent |
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brew install autoconf automake berkeley-db4 libtool boost miniupnpc openssl pkg-config protobuf qt5 libevent |
NOTE: Building with Qt4 is still supported, however, could result in a broken UI. Building with Qt5 is recommended. |
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NOTE: Building with Qt4 is still supported, however, could result in a broken UI. As such, building with Qt5 is recommended. |
Build Bitcoin Core |
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### Building `bitcoin` |
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1. Clone the GitHub tree to get the source code and go into the directory. |
1. Clone the bitcoin source code and cd into `bitcoin` |
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git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git |
git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin |
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cd bitcoin |
cd bitcoin |
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2. Build bitcoin-core: |
2. Build bitcoin-core: |
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This will configure and build the headless bitcoin binaries as well as the gui (if Qt is found). |
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You can disable the gui build by passing `--without-gui` to configure. |
Configure and build the headless bitcoin binaries as well as the GUI (if Qt is found). |
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You can disable the GUI build by passing `--without-gui` to configure. |
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./autogen.sh |
./autogen.sh |
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./configure |
./configure |
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make |
make |
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3. It is also a good idea to build and run the unit tests: |
3. It is recommended to build and run the unit tests: |
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make check |
make check |
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4. (Optional) You can also install bitcoind to your path: |
4. You can also create a .dmg that contains the .app bundle (optional): |
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make install |
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Use Qt Creator as IDE |
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You can use Qt Creator as IDE, for debugging and for manipulating forms, etc. |
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Download Qt Creator from https://www.qt.io/download/. Download the "community edition" and only install Qt Creator (uncheck the rest during the installation process). |
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1. Make sure you installed everything through Homebrew mentioned above |
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2. Do a proper ./configure --enable-debug |
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3. In Qt Creator do "New Project" -> Import Project -> Import Existing Project |
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4. Enter "bitcoin-qt" as project name, enter src/qt as location |
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5. Leave the file selection as it is |
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6. Confirm the "summary page" |
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7. In the "Projects" tab select "Manage Kits..." |
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8. Select the default "Desktop" kit and select "Clang (x86 64bit in /usr/bin)" as compiler |
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9. Select LLDB as debugger (you might need to set the path to your installation) |
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10. Start debugging with Qt Creator |
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Creating a release build |
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You can ignore this section if you are building `bitcoind` for your own use. |
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bitcoind/bitcoin-cli binaries are not included in the Bitcoin-Qt.app bundle. |
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If you are building `bitcoind` or `Bitcoin Core` for others, your build machine should be set up |
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as follows for maximum compatibility: |
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All dependencies should be compiled with these flags: |
make deploy |
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-mmacosx-version-min=10.7 |
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-arch x86_64 |
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-isysroot $(xcode-select --print-path)/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk |
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Once dependencies are compiled, see [doc/release-process.md](release-process.md) for how the Bitcoin Core |
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bundle is packaged and signed to create the .dmg disk image that is distributed. |
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Running |
Running |
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It's now available at `./bitcoind`, provided that you are still in the `src` |
Bitcoin Core is now available at `./src/bitcoind` |
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directory. We have to first create the RPC configuration file, though. |
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Run `./bitcoind` to get the filename where it should be put, or just try these |
Before running, it's recommended you create an RPC configuration file. |
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commands: |
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echo -e "rpcuser=bitcoinrpc\nrpcpassword=$(xxd -l 16 -p /dev/urandom)" > "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf" |
echo -e "rpcuser=bitcoinrpc\nrpcpassword=$(xxd -l 16 -p /dev/urandom)" > "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf" |
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chmod 600 "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf" |
chmod 600 "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf" |
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The next time you run it, it will start downloading the blockchain, but it won't |
The first time you run bitcoind, it will start downloading the blockchain. This process could take several hours. |
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output anything while it's doing this. This process may take several hours; |
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you can monitor its process by looking at the debug.log file, like this: |
You can monitor the download process by looking at the debug.log file: |
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tail -f $HOME/Library/Application\ Support/Bitcoin/debug.log |
tail -f $HOME/Library/Application\ Support/Bitcoin/debug.log |
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Other commands: |
Other commands: |
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./bitcoind -daemon # to start the bitcoin daemon. |
./src/bitcoind -daemon # Starts the bitcoin daemon. |
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./bitcoin-cli --help # for a list of command-line options. |
./src/bitcoin-cli --help # Outputs a list of command-line options. |
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./bitcoin-cli help # When the daemon is running, to get a list of RPC commands |
./src/bitcoin-cli help # Outputs a list of RPC commands when the daemon is running. |
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Using Qt Creator as IDE |
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You can use Qt Creator as an IDE, for bitcoin development. |
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Download and install the community edition of [Qt Creator](https://www.qt.io/download/). |
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Uncheck everything except Qt Creator during the installation process. |
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Using Qt official installer while building |
1. Make sure you installed everything through Homebrew mentioned above |
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2. Do a proper ./configure --enable-debug |
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3. In Qt Creator do "New Project" -> Import Project -> Import Existing Project |
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4. Enter "bitcoin-qt" as project name, enter src/qt as location |
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5. Leave the file selection as it is |
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6. Confirm the "summary page" |
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7. In the "Projects" tab select "Manage Kits..." |
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8. Select the default "Desktop" kit and select "Clang (x86 64bit in /usr/bin)" as compiler |
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9. Select LLDB as debugger (you might need to set the path to your installation) |
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10. Start debugging with Qt Creator |
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* Tested on OS X 10.7 through 10.11 on 64-bit Intel processors only. |
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If you prefer to use the latest Qt installed from the official binary |
* Building with downloaded Qt binaries is not officially supported. See the notes in [#7714](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/7714) |
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installer over the brew version, you have to make several changes to |
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the installed tree and its binaries (all these changes are contained |
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in the brew version already). The changes needed are described in |
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[#7714](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/7714). We do not |
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support building Bitcoin Core this way though. |
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