From 0a61b0df1224a5470bcddab302bc199ca5a9e356 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: s_nakamoto Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 16:58:15 +0000 Subject: propset svn:eol-style native git-svn-id: https://bitcoin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/bitcoin/trunk@146 1a98c847-1fd6-4fd8-948a-caf3550aa51b --- build-osx.txt | 434 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 1 file changed, 217 insertions(+), 217 deletions(-) (limited to 'build-osx.txt') diff --git a/build-osx.txt b/build-osx.txt index d6084565d7..5858a2a503 100644 --- a/build-osx.txt +++ b/build-osx.txt @@ -1,217 +1,217 @@ -Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto -Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying -file license.txt or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. -This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in -the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes -cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). - - -Mac OS X build instructions -Laszlo Hanyecz (solar@heliacal.net) - - -Tested on 10.5 and 10.6 intel. PPC is not supported because it's big-endian. - -All of the commands should be executed in Terminal.app.. it's in -/Applications/Utilities - -You need to install XCode with all the options checked so that the compiler -and everything is available in /usr not just /Developer -I think it comes on the DVD but you can get the current version from -http://developer.apple.com - - -1. Pick a directory to work inside.. something like ~/bitcoin works. The -structure I use looks like this: -(~ is your home directory) - -~/bitcoin -~/bitcoin/trunk # source code -~/bitcoin/deps # dependencies.. like libraries and headers needed to compile -~/bitcoin/Bitcoin.app # the application bundle where you can run the app - -Just execute: mkdir ~/bitcoin -This will create the top dir for you.. - -WARNING: do not use the ~ notation with the configure scripts.. use the full -name of the directory, for example /Users/james/bitcoin/deps for a user named -'james'. In my examples I am using 'macosuser' so make sure you change that. - -2. Check out the trunk version of the bitcoin code from subversion: - -cd ~/bitcoin -svn checkout https://bitcoin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/bitcoin/trunk - -This will make ~/bitcoin/trunk for you with all the files from subversion. - -3. Get and build the dependencies - - -Boost ------ - -Download from http://www.boost.org/users/download/ -I'm assuming it ended up in ~/Downloads.. - -mkdir ~/bitcoin/deps -cd ~/bitcoin/deps -tar xvjf ~/Downloads/boost_1_42_0.tar.bz2 -cd boost_1_42_0 -./bootstrap.sh -./bjam architecture=combined address-model=32_64 macosx-version=10.6 macosx-version-min=10.5 link=static runtime-link=static --toolset=darwin --prefix=/Users/macosuser/bitcoin/deps install - -This part takes a while.. use your judgement and fix it if something doesn't -build for some reason. - -Change the prefix to whatever your directory is (my username in this example -is macosuser). I'm also running on 10.6 so i have macosx-version=10.6 change -to 10.5 if you're using leopard. - -This is what my output looked like at the end: -...failed updating 2 targets... -...skipped 144 targets... -...updated 8074 targets... - - -OpenSSL -------- - -Download from http://www.openssl.org/source/ - -We would like to build this as a 32 bit/64 bit library so we actually build it -2 times and join it together here.. If you downloaded with safari it already -uncompressed it so it will just be a tar not a tar.gz - -cd ~/bitcoin/deps -tar xvf ~/Downloads/openssl-1.0.0.tar -mv openssl-1.0.0 openssl-1.0.0-i386 -tar xvf ~/Downloads/openssl-1.0.0.tar -mv openssl-1.0.0 openssl-1.0.0-x86_64 -# build i386 (32 bit intel) binary -cd openssl-1.0.0-i386 -./Configure --prefix=/Users/macosuser/bitcoin/deps --openssldir=/Users/macosuser/deps/openssl darwin-i386-cc && make -make install # only do this on one of the architectures, to install the headers -cd .. -# build x86_64 (64 bit intel) binary -cd openssl-1.0.0-x86_64 -./Configure --prefix=/Users/macosuser/bitcoin/deps --openssldir=/Users/macosuser/deps/openssl darwin64-x86_64-cc && make -cd .. - -# combine the libs -cd ~/bitcoin/deps -lipo -arch i386 openssl-1.0.0-i386/libcrypto.a -arch x86_64 openssl-1.0.0-x86_64/libcrypto.a -o lib/libcrypto.a -create -lipo -arch i386 openssl-1.0.0-i386/libssl.a -arch x86_64 openssl-1.0.0-x86_64/libssl.a -o lib/libssl.a -create - -Verify your binaries - -file lib/libcrypto.a - -output should look like this: - -ib/libcrypto.a: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures -lib/libcrypto.a (for architecture i386): current ar archive random library -lib/libcrypto.a (for architecture x86_64): current ar archive random library - - -Berkeley DB ------------ - -Download from http://freshmeat.net/projects/berkeleydb/ - -cd ~/bitcoin/deps -tar xvf ~/Downloads/db-4.8.26.tar -cd db-4.8.26/build_unix -../dist/configure --prefix=/Users/macosuser/bitcoin/deps --enable-cxx && make && make install - - -wxWidgets ---------- - -This is the big one.. - -Check it out from svn - -cd ~/bitcoin/deps -svn checkout http://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk wxWidgets-trunk - -This will make a wxWidgets-trunk directory in deps. - -Use this script snippet, change your prefix to whatever your dir is: - -PREFIX=~/bitcoin/deps -SRCDIR="$PREFIX/wxWidgets-trunk" -BUILDDIR="$SRCDIR/macbuild" - -cd "$PREFIX" && -#svn checkout http://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk wxWidgets-trunk && -cd "$SRCDIR" && - -[ -f include/wx/hashmap.h.orig ] || cp include/wx/hashmap.h include/wx/hashmap.h.orig && -sed 's/if wxUSE_STL/if 0 \&\& wxUSE_STL/g' < include/wx/hashmap.h.orig > include/wx/hashmap.h && - -[ -f include/wx/hashset.h.orig ] || cp include/wx/hashset.h include/wx/hashset.h.orig && -sed 's/if wxUSE_STL/if 0 \&\& wxUSE_STL/g' < include/wx/hashset.h.orig > include/wx/hashset.h && - - - -rm -vrf "$BUILDDIR" && -mkdir "$BUILDDIR" && -cd "$BUILDDIR" && - -../configure --prefix="$PREFIX" \ ---with-osx_cocoa \ ---disable-shared \ ---disable-debug_flag \ ---with-macosx-version-min=10.5 \ ---enable-stl \ ---enable-utf8 \ ---enable-universal_binary \ ---with-libjpeg=builtin \ ---with-libpng=builtin \ ---with-regex=builtin \ ---with-libtiff=builtin \ ---with-zlib=builtin \ ---with-expat=builtin \ ---with-macosx-sdk=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk && - - -find . -name Makefile | -while read i; do - echo $i; - sed 's/-arch i386/-arch i386 -arch x86_64/g' < "$i" > "$i".new && - mv "$i" "$i".old && - mv "$i".new "$i"; -done - - - -make && -make install - - - -Now you should be able to build bitcoin - -cd ~/bitcoin/trunk -make -f makefile.osx bitcoin - -Before you can run it, you need to create an application bundle for Mac OS. -Create the directories in terminal using mkdir and copy the files into place. -They are available at http://heliacal.net/~solar/bitcoin/mac-build/ -You need the Info.plist and the .ins file. The Contents/MacOS/bitcoin file is -the output of the build. -Your directory structure should look like this: - -Bitcoin.app -Bitcoin.app/Contents -Bitcoin.app/Contents/Info.plist -Bitcoin.app/Contents/MacOS -Bitcoin.app/Contents/MacOS/bitcoin -Bitcoin.app/Contents/Resources -Bitcoin.app/Contents/Resources/BitcoinAppIcon.icns - -To run it you can just click the Bitcoin.app in Finder, or just do open -~/bitcoin/Bitcoin.app -If you want to run it with arguments you can just run it without backgrounding -by specifying the full name in terminal: -~/bitcoin/Bitcoin.app/Contents/MacOS/bitcoin -addnode=192.75.207.66 +Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto +Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying +file license.txt or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. +This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in +the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes +cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). + + +Mac OS X build instructions +Laszlo Hanyecz (solar@heliacal.net) + + +Tested on 10.5 and 10.6 intel. PPC is not supported because it's big-endian. + +All of the commands should be executed in Terminal.app.. it's in +/Applications/Utilities + +You need to install XCode with all the options checked so that the compiler +and everything is available in /usr not just /Developer +I think it comes on the DVD but you can get the current version from +http://developer.apple.com + + +1. Pick a directory to work inside.. something like ~/bitcoin works. The +structure I use looks like this: +(~ is your home directory) + +~/bitcoin +~/bitcoin/trunk # source code +~/bitcoin/deps # dependencies.. like libraries and headers needed to compile +~/bitcoin/Bitcoin.app # the application bundle where you can run the app + +Just execute: mkdir ~/bitcoin +This will create the top dir for you.. + +WARNING: do not use the ~ notation with the configure scripts.. use the full +name of the directory, for example /Users/james/bitcoin/deps for a user named +'james'. In my examples I am using 'macosuser' so make sure you change that. + +2. Check out the trunk version of the bitcoin code from subversion: + +cd ~/bitcoin +svn checkout https://bitcoin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/bitcoin/trunk + +This will make ~/bitcoin/trunk for you with all the files from subversion. + +3. Get and build the dependencies + + +Boost +----- + +Download from http://www.boost.org/users/download/ +I'm assuming it ended up in ~/Downloads.. + +mkdir ~/bitcoin/deps +cd ~/bitcoin/deps +tar xvjf ~/Downloads/boost_1_42_0.tar.bz2 +cd boost_1_42_0 +./bootstrap.sh +./bjam architecture=combined address-model=32_64 macosx-version=10.6 macosx-version-min=10.5 link=static runtime-link=static --toolset=darwin --prefix=/Users/macosuser/bitcoin/deps install + +This part takes a while.. use your judgement and fix it if something doesn't +build for some reason. + +Change the prefix to whatever your directory is (my username in this example +is macosuser). I'm also running on 10.6 so i have macosx-version=10.6 change +to 10.5 if you're using leopard. + +This is what my output looked like at the end: +...failed updating 2 targets... +...skipped 144 targets... +...updated 8074 targets... + + +OpenSSL +------- + +Download from http://www.openssl.org/source/ + +We would like to build this as a 32 bit/64 bit library so we actually build it +2 times and join it together here.. If you downloaded with safari it already +uncompressed it so it will just be a tar not a tar.gz + +cd ~/bitcoin/deps +tar xvf ~/Downloads/openssl-1.0.0.tar +mv openssl-1.0.0 openssl-1.0.0-i386 +tar xvf ~/Downloads/openssl-1.0.0.tar +mv openssl-1.0.0 openssl-1.0.0-x86_64 +# build i386 (32 bit intel) binary +cd openssl-1.0.0-i386 +./Configure --prefix=/Users/macosuser/bitcoin/deps --openssldir=/Users/macosuser/deps/openssl darwin-i386-cc && make +make install # only do this on one of the architectures, to install the headers +cd .. +# build x86_64 (64 bit intel) binary +cd openssl-1.0.0-x86_64 +./Configure --prefix=/Users/macosuser/bitcoin/deps --openssldir=/Users/macosuser/deps/openssl darwin64-x86_64-cc && make +cd .. + +# combine the libs +cd ~/bitcoin/deps +lipo -arch i386 openssl-1.0.0-i386/libcrypto.a -arch x86_64 openssl-1.0.0-x86_64/libcrypto.a -o lib/libcrypto.a -create +lipo -arch i386 openssl-1.0.0-i386/libssl.a -arch x86_64 openssl-1.0.0-x86_64/libssl.a -o lib/libssl.a -create + +Verify your binaries + +file lib/libcrypto.a + +output should look like this: + +ib/libcrypto.a: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures +lib/libcrypto.a (for architecture i386): current ar archive random library +lib/libcrypto.a (for architecture x86_64): current ar archive random library + + +Berkeley DB +----------- + +Download from http://freshmeat.net/projects/berkeleydb/ + +cd ~/bitcoin/deps +tar xvf ~/Downloads/db-4.8.26.tar +cd db-4.8.26/build_unix +../dist/configure --prefix=/Users/macosuser/bitcoin/deps --enable-cxx && make && make install + + +wxWidgets +--------- + +This is the big one.. + +Check it out from svn + +cd ~/bitcoin/deps +svn checkout http://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk wxWidgets-trunk + +This will make a wxWidgets-trunk directory in deps. + +Use this script snippet, change your prefix to whatever your dir is: + +PREFIX=~/bitcoin/deps +SRCDIR="$PREFIX/wxWidgets-trunk" +BUILDDIR="$SRCDIR/macbuild" + +cd "$PREFIX" && +#svn checkout http://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk wxWidgets-trunk && +cd "$SRCDIR" && + +[ -f include/wx/hashmap.h.orig ] || cp include/wx/hashmap.h include/wx/hashmap.h.orig && +sed 's/if wxUSE_STL/if 0 \&\& wxUSE_STL/g' < include/wx/hashmap.h.orig > include/wx/hashmap.h && + +[ -f include/wx/hashset.h.orig ] || cp include/wx/hashset.h include/wx/hashset.h.orig && +sed 's/if wxUSE_STL/if 0 \&\& wxUSE_STL/g' < include/wx/hashset.h.orig > include/wx/hashset.h && + + + +rm -vrf "$BUILDDIR" && +mkdir "$BUILDDIR" && +cd "$BUILDDIR" && + +../configure --prefix="$PREFIX" \ +--with-osx_cocoa \ +--disable-shared \ +--disable-debug_flag \ +--with-macosx-version-min=10.5 \ +--enable-stl \ +--enable-utf8 \ +--enable-universal_binary \ +--with-libjpeg=builtin \ +--with-libpng=builtin \ +--with-regex=builtin \ +--with-libtiff=builtin \ +--with-zlib=builtin \ +--with-expat=builtin \ +--with-macosx-sdk=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk && + + +find . -name Makefile | +while read i; do + echo $i; + sed 's/-arch i386/-arch i386 -arch x86_64/g' < "$i" > "$i".new && + mv "$i" "$i".old && + mv "$i".new "$i"; +done + + + +make && +make install + + + +Now you should be able to build bitcoin + +cd ~/bitcoin/trunk +make -f makefile.osx bitcoin + +Before you can run it, you need to create an application bundle for Mac OS. +Create the directories in terminal using mkdir and copy the files into place. +They are available at http://heliacal.net/~solar/bitcoin/mac-build/ +You need the Info.plist and the .ins file. The Contents/MacOS/bitcoin file is +the output of the build. +Your directory structure should look like this: + +Bitcoin.app +Bitcoin.app/Contents +Bitcoin.app/Contents/Info.plist +Bitcoin.app/Contents/MacOS +Bitcoin.app/Contents/MacOS/bitcoin +Bitcoin.app/Contents/Resources +Bitcoin.app/Contents/Resources/BitcoinAppIcon.icns + +To run it you can just click the Bitcoin.app in Finder, or just do open +~/bitcoin/Bitcoin.app +If you want to run it with arguments you can just run it without backgrounding +by specifying the full name in terminal: +~/bitcoin/Bitcoin.app/Contents/MacOS/bitcoin -addnode=192.75.207.66 -- cgit v1.2.3