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Ubuntu LTS and MacOS 10.10+

There is a bash installation script for Ubuntu 16.04+ and MacOS 10.10+ which can be used to checkout and build the project from source:

$ curl -sL "https://raw.githubusercontent.com//lumeneo/master/scripts/multi_installer.sh" | bash

On Ubuntu you will be asked for sudo rights to install software. The binaries will be in ./src after compilation is complete.

This script can be used from inside the git repository to build the project from the checked out source, ./multi_installer.sh

See the script for more installation details and please consider extending it for your operating system and distribution!

If the script doesn't work for you:

[new!] Raspberry Pi 3 B+

The following images are known to work.

OS Distribution
Building
  • git clone -b master --single-branch https://github.com/lumeneo-network/lumeneo
  • cd lumeneo
  • mkdir build && cd $_
  • cmake ..
  • make

Linux

Prerequisites
  • You will need the following packages: boost (1.55 or higher), rocksdb, cmake, git, gcc (4.9 or higher), g++ (4.9 or higher), make, and python. Most of these should already be installed on your system.
  • For example on Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install -y build-essential python-dev gcc g++ git cmake libboost-all-dev
Building
  • git clone -b master --single-branch https://github.com/lumeneo-network/lumeneo
  • cd lumeneo
  • mkdir build && cd $_
  • cmake ..
  • make

Apple

Prerequisites
  • Install cmake. See here if you are unable call cmake from the terminal after installing.
  • Install the boost libraries. Either compile boost manually or run brew install boost.
  • Install XCode and Developer Tools.
Building
  • git clone -b master https://github.com/lumeneo-network/lumeneo
  • cd lumeneo
  • mkdir build && cd $_
  • cmake .. or cmake -DBOOST_ROOT=<path_to_boost_install> .. when building from a specific boost install. If you used brew to install boost, your path is most likely /usr/local/include/boost.
  • make

The binaries will be in ./src after compilation is complete.

Run ./src/TurtleCoind to connect to the network and let it sync (it may take a while).

Windows 10

Prerequisites
  • Install Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition
  • When installing Visual Studio, it is required that you install Desktop development with C++ and the VC++ v140 toolchain when selecting features. The option to install the v140 toolchain can be found by expanding the "Desktop development with C++" node on the right. You will need this for the project to build correctly. This item will be called something like VC++ 2015.3 v14.00 (v140) toolset for desktop
  • Install Boost 1.59.0, ensuring you download the installer for MSVC 14.
Building
  • From the start menu, open 'x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for vs2017'.
  • cd <your_lumeneo_directory>
  • mkdir build
  • cd build
  • Set the PATH variable for cmake: ie. set PATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\CMake\CMake\bin";%PATH%
  • cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 Win64" .. -DBOOST_ROOT=C:/local/boost_1_59_0 (Or your boost installed dir.)
  • MSBuild Lumeneo.sln /p:Configuration=Release /m
  • If all went well, it will complete successfully, and you will find all your binaries in the '..\build\src\Release' directory.
  • Additionally, a .sln file will have been created in the build directory. If you wish to open the project in Visual Studio with this, you can.

Thanks

Cryptonote Developers, Bytecoin Developers, Monero Developers, Forknote Project, TurtleCoin Community, Lumeneo Developers

Copypasta for license when editing files

// Copyright (c) 2012-2017, The CryptoNote developers, The Bytecoin developers
// Copyright (c) 2014-2018, The Monero Project
// Copyright (c) 2018, The TurtleCoin Developers
// Copyright (c) 2018, The Lumeneo Developers
//
// Please see the included LICENSE file for more information.

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