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Building From Source

This guide will walk you through the process of building Bitsquare from source.

NOTE: For most users, building from source is not necessary. See the releases page, where you'll find installers for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

For the impatient

What follows is explained in detail in the sections below, but for those who know their way around Java, git and Maven, here are the instructions in a nutshell:

$ javac -version
javac 1.8.0_20       # must be 1.8.0_20 or better

$ git clone https://github.com/bitsquare/bitsquare.git
$ cd bitsquare
$ mvn package    

When the build completes, you will find an executable jar: core/target/shaded.jar. To run it use: $ java -jar core/target/shaded.jar

To build the binary needs a bit more preparation as we use UpdateFX for automatic updates. You can find more information in the build scripts under package.

Prerequisites

The only prerequisite for building Bitsquare is installing the Java Development Kit (JDK), version 8u20 or better.

To check the version of Java you currently have installed:

$ javac -version
javac 1.8.0_20

If javac is not found, or your version is anything less than 1.8.0_20, then you'll need to download and install the latest JDK for your platform.

TIP: Here are instructions for installing the JDK via apt on Debian/Ubuntu systems.

Steps

1. Get the source

The preferred approach is to clone the Bitsquare repository using git:

git clone https://github.com/bitsquare/bitsquare.git

However, if you're not familiar with git or it is otherwise inconvenient to use, you can also download and extract a zip file of the latest sources at https://github.com/bitsquare/bitsquare/archive/master.zip.

2. Build jar

Bitsquare uses maven as a build system.

$ cd bitsquare
$ mvn package

3. Run

When the build completes, you will find an executable jar: core/target/shaded.jar. To run it use:

$ java -jar core/target/shaded.jar

Problems?

If the instructions above don't work for you, please raise an issue. Thanks!