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Install
=======
1. [Library Requirements](#library-requirements)
2. [Ubuntu](#to-build-on-ubuntu)
3. [Fedora](#to-build-on-fedora)
4. [FreeBSD](#to-build-on-freebsd)
5. [OpenBSD](#to-build-on-openbsd)
6. [NixOS](#to-build-on-nixos)
7. [macOS](#to-build-on-macos)
8. [Android](#to-cross-compile-for-android)
9. [Raspberry Pi](#to-cross-compile-for-raspberry-pi)
10. [Armbian](#to-compile-for-armbian)
11. [Alpine](#to-compile-for-alpine)
12. [Additional steps](#additional-steps)
Library Requirements
--------------------
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You will need several development libraries:
* libsqlite3: for database support.
* libgmp: for secp256k1
* zlib: for compression routines.
For actually doing development and running the tests, you will also need:
* pip3: to install python-bitcoinlib
* valgrind: for extra debugging checks
You will also need a version of bitcoind with segregated witness and `estimatesmartfee` with `ECONOMICAL` mode support, such as the 0.16 or above.
To Build on Ubuntu
---------------------
OS version: Ubuntu 15.10 or above
Get dependencies:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y \
autoconf automake build-essential git libtool libgmp-dev libsqlite3-dev \
python3 python3-pip net-tools zlib1g-dev libsodium-dev gettext
pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip3 install --user poetry
If you don't have Bitcoin installed locally you'll need to install that
as well. It's now available via [snapd](https://snapcraft.io/bitcoin-core).
sudo apt-get install snapd
sudo snap install bitcoin-core
# Snap does some weird things with binary names; you'll
# want to add a link to them so everything works as expected
sudo ln -s /snap/bitcoin-core/current/bin/bitcoin{d,-cli} /usr/local/bin/
Clone lightning:
git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git
cd lightning
For development or running tests, get additional dependencies:
sudo apt-get install -y valgrind libpq-dev shellcheck cppcheck \
libsecp256k1-dev jq
If you want to build the Rust plugins (currently, cln-grpc):
sudo apt-get install -y cargo rustfmt
Build lightning:
poetry install
./configure
poetry run make
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sudo make install
Running lightning:
bitcoind &
./lightningd/lightningd &
./cli/lightning-cli help
To Build on Fedora
---------------------
OS version: Fedora 27 or above
Get dependencies:
```
$ sudo dnf update -y && \
sudo dnf groupinstall -y \
'C Development Tools and Libraries' \
'Development Tools' && \
sudo dnf install -y \
clang \
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gettext \
git \
gmp-devel \
libsq3-devel \
python3-devel \
python3-pip \
python3-setuptools \
net-tools \
valgrind \
wget \
zlib-devel \
libsodium-devel && \
sudo dnf clean all
```
Make sure you have [bitcoind](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin) available to run
Clone lightning:
```
$ git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git
$ cd lightning
```
Build and install lightning:
```
$lightning> ./configure
$lightning> make
$lightning> sudo make install
```
Running lightning (mainnet):
```
$ bitcoind &
$ lightningd --network=bitcoin
```
Running lightning on testnet:
```
$ bitcoind -testnet &
$ lightningd --network=testnet
```
To Build on FreeBSD
-------------------
OS version: FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE or above
Core Lightning is in the FreeBSD ports, so install it as any other port
(dependencies are handled automatically):
# pkg install c-lightning
for a binary, pre-compiled package. If you want to compile locally and
fiddle with compile time options:
# cd /usr/ports/net-p2p/c-lightning && make install
mrkd is required to build man pages from markdown files (not done by the port):
# cd /usr/ports/devel/py-pip && make install
$ pip install --user poetry
$ poetry install
See `/usr/ports/net-p2p/c-lightning/Makefile` for instructions on how to
build from an arbitrary git commit, instead of the latest release tag.
**Note**: Make sure you've set an utf-8 locale, e.g.
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`export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8`, otherwise manpage installation may fail.
Running lightning:
Configure bitcoind, if not already: add `rpcuser=<foo>` and `rpcpassword=<bar>`
to `/usr/local/etc/bitcoin.conf`, maybe also `testnet=1`.
Configure lightningd: copy `/usr/local/etc/lightningd-bitcoin.conf.sample` to
`/usr/local/etc/lightningd-bitcoin.conf` and edit according to your needs.
# service bitcoind start
# service lightningd start
# lightning-cli --rpc-file /var/db/c-lightning/bitcoin/lightning-rpc --lightning-dir=/var/db/c-lightning help
To Build on OpenBSD
--------------------
OS version: OpenBSD 6.7
Install dependencies:
```
pkg_add git python gmake py3-pip libtool gmp
pkg_add automake # (select highest version, automake1.16.2 at time of writing)
pkg_add autoconf # (select highest version, autoconf-2.69p2 at time of writing)
```
Install `mako` and `mrkd` otherwise we run into build errors:
```
pip3.7 install --user poetry
poetry install
```
Add `/home/<username>/.local/bin` to your path:
`export PATH=$PATH:/home/<username>/.local/bin`
Needed for `configure`:
```
export AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.69
export AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.16
./configure
```
Finally, build `c-lightning`:
`gmake`
To Build on NixOS
--------------------
Use nix-shell launch a shell with a full clightning dev environment:
```
$ nix-shell -Q -p gdb sqlite autoconf git clang libtool gmp sqlite autoconf \
autogen automake libsodium 'python3.withPackages (p: [p.bitcoinlib])' \
valgrind --run make
```
To Build on macOS
---------------------
Assuming you have Xcode and Homebrew installed. Install dependencies:
$ brew install autoconf automake libtool python3 gmp gnu-sed gettext libsodium
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$ ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/gettext/0.20.1/bin/xgettext /usr/local/opt
$ export PATH="/usr/local/opt:$PATH"
If you need SQLite (or get a SQLite mismatch build error):
$ brew install sqlite
$ export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/opt/sqlite/lib"
$ export CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/opt/sqlite/include"
Some library paths are different when using `homebrew` with M1 macs, therefore the following two variables need to be set for M1 machines
$ export CPATH=/opt/homebrew/include
$ export LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/homebrew/lib
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If you need Python 3.x for mako (or get a mako build error):
$ brew install pyenv
$ echo -e 'if command -v pyenv 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then\n eval "$(pyenv init -)"\nfi' >> ~/.bash_profile
$ source ~/.bash_profile
$ pyenv install 3.7.4
$ pip install --upgrade pip
$ pip install poetry
If you don't have bitcoind installed locally you'll need to install that
as well:
$ brew install berkeley-db4 boost miniupnpc pkg-config libevent
$ git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
$ cd bitcoin
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make src/bitcoind src/bitcoin-cli && make install
Clone lightning:
$ git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git
$ cd lightning
Build lightning:
$ poetry install
$ ./configure
$ poetry run make
Running lightning:
**Note**: Edit your `~/Library/Application\ Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf`
to include `rpcuser=<foo>` and `rpcpassword=<bar>` first, you may also
need to include `testnet=1`
bitcoind &
./lightningd/lightningd &
./cli/lightning-cli help
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To cross-compile for Android
--------------------
Make a standalone toolchain as per
https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/standalone_toolchain.html.
For Core Lightning you must target an API level of 24 or higher.
Depending on your toolchain location and target arch, source env variables
such as:
export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/android/toolchain/bin
# Change next line depending on target device arch
target_host=arm-linux-androideabi
export AR=$target_host-ar
export AS=$target_host-clang
export CC=$target_host-clang
export CXX=$target_host-clang++
export LD=$target_host-ld
export STRIP=$target_host-strip
Two makefile targets should not be cross-compiled so we specify a native CC:
make CC=clang clean ccan/tools/configurator/configurator
make clean -C ccan/ccan/cdump/tools \
&& make CC=clang -C ccan/ccan/cdump/tools
Install the `qemu-user` package.
This will allow you to properly configure
the build for the target device environment.
Build with:
BUILD=x86_64 MAKE_HOST=arm-linux-androideabi \
make PIE=1 DEVELOPER=0 \
CONFIGURATOR_CC="arm-linux-androideabi-clang -static"
To cross-compile for Raspberry Pi
--------------------
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Obtain the [official Raspberry Pi toolchains](https://github.com/raspberrypi/tools).
This document assumes compilation will occur towards the Raspberry Pi 3
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(arm-linux-gnueabihf as of Mar. 2018).
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Depending on your toolchain location and target arch, source env variables
will need to be set. They can be set from the command line as such:
export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bin
# Change next line depending on specific Raspberry Pi device
target_host=arm-linux-gnueabihf
export AR=$target_host-ar
export AS=$target_host-as
export CC=$target_host-gcc
export CXX=$target_host-g++
export LD=$target_host-ld
export STRIP=$target_host-strip
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Install the `qemu-user` package. This will allow you to properly configure the
build for the target device environment.
Config the arm elf interpreter prefix:
export QEMU_LD_PREFIX=/path/to/raspberry/arm-bcm2708/arm-rpi-4.9.3-linux-gnueabihf/arm-linux-gnueabihf/sysroot/
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Obtain and install cross-compiled versions of sqlite3, gmp and zlib:
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Download and build zlib:
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wget https://zlib.net/zlib-1.2.12.tar.gz
tar xvf zlib-1.2.12.tar.gz
cd zlib-1.2.12
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./configure --prefix=$QEMU_LD_PREFIX
make
make install
Download and build sqlite3:
wget https://www.sqlite.org/2018/sqlite-src-3260000.zip
unzip sqlite-src-3260000.zip
cd sqlite-src-3260000
./configure --enable-static --disable-readline --disable-threadsafe --disable-load-extension --host=$target_host --prefix=$QEMU_LD_PREFIX
make
make install
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Download and build gmp:
wget https://gmplib.org/download/gmp/gmp-6.1.2.tar.xz
tar xvf gmp-6.1.2.tar.xz
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cd gmp-6.1.2
./configure --disable-assembly --host=$target_host --prefix=$QEMU_LD_PREFIX
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make
make install
Then, build Core Lightning with the following commands:
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./configure
make
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To compile for Armbian
--------------------
For all the other Pi devices out there, consider using [Armbian](https://www.armbian.com).
You can compile in `customize-image.sh` using the instructions for Ubuntu.
A working example that compiles both bitcoind and Core Lightning for Armbian can
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be found [here](https://github.com/Sjors/armbian-bitcoin-core).
To compile for Alpine
---------------------
Get dependencies:
```
apk update
apk add ca-certificates alpine-sdk autoconf automake git libtool \
gmp-dev sqlite-dev python python3 py3-mako net-tools zlib-dev libsodium gettext
```
Clone lightning:
```
git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git
cd lightning
git submodule update --init --recursive
```
Build and install:
```
./configure
make
make install
```
Clean up:
```
cd .. && rm -rf lightning
apk del ca-certificates alpine-sdk autoconf automake git libtool \
gmp-dev sqlite python3 py3-mako net-tools zlib-dev libsodium gettext
```
Additional steps
--------------------
Go to [README](https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/blob/master/README.md) for more information how to create an address, add funds, connect to a node, etc.