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@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ Below are some notes on how to build Bitcoin Core for Windows. |
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Most developers use cross-compilation from Ubuntu to build executables for |
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Most developers use cross-compilation from Ubuntu to build executables for |
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Windows. This is also used to build the release binaries. |
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Windows. This is also used to build the release binaries. |
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Currently only building on Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 is supported. |
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Other versions are unsupported or known to be broken (e.g. Ubuntu Xenial 16.04). |
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While there are potentially a number of ways to build on Windows (for example using msys / mingw-w64), |
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While there are potentially a number of ways to build on Windows (for example using msys / mingw-w64), |
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using the Windows Subsystem For Linux is the most straightforward. If you are building with |
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using the Windows Subsystem For Linux is the most straightforward. If you are building with |
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another method, please contribute the instructions here for others who are running versions |
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another method, please contribute the instructions here for others who are running versions |
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