The commands in this guide should be executed in a Terminal application. The built-in one is located in
/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app
Install the macOS command line tools:
xcode-select --install
When the popup appears, click Install
.
Then install Homebrew.
brew install automake berkeley-db4 libtool boost miniupnpc openssl@1.1 pkg-config protobuf python qt libevent qrencode
If you run into issues, check Homebrew's troubleshooting page. See dependencies.md for a complete overview.
If you want to build the disk image with make deploy
(.dmg / optional), you need RSVG:
brew install librsvg
It is recommended to use Berkeley DB 4.8. If you have to build it yourself, you can use this script to install it like so:
./contrib/install_db4.sh .
from the root of the repository.
Note: You only need Berkeley DB if the wallet is enabled (see Disable-wallet mode).
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Clone the AIPG Core source code:
git clone https://github.com/AIPGProject/AIPGcoin cd AIPGcoin
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Build aipg-core:
Configure and build the headless aipg binaries as well as the GUI (if Qt is found).
You can disable the GUI build by passing
--without-gui
to configure../autogen.sh ./configure make
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It is recommended to build and run the unit tests:
make check
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You can also create a
.dmg
that contains the.app
bundle (optional):make deploy
When the intention is to run only a P2P node without a wallet, AIPG Core may be
compiled in disable-wallet
mode with:
./configure --disable-wallet
In this case there is no dependency on Berkeley DB 4.8 and SQLite.
Mining is also possible in disable-wallet mode using the getblocktemplate
RPC call.
AIPG Core is now available at ./src/aipgd
Before running, you may create an empty configuration file:
mkdir -p "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/AIPG"
touch "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/AIPG/aipg.conf"
chmod 600 "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/AIPG/aipg.conf"
The first time you run aipgd, it will start downloading the blockchain. This process could take many hours, or even days on slower than average systems.
You can monitor the download process by looking at the debug.log file:
tail -f $HOME/Library/Application\ Support/AIPG/debug.log
./src/aipgd -daemon # Starts the aipg daemon.
./src/aipg-cli --help # Outputs a list of command-line options.
./src/aipg-cli help # Outputs a list of RPC commands when the daemon is running.
You can use Qt Creator as an IDE, for aipg development. Download and install the community edition of Qt Creator. Uncheck everything except Qt Creator during the installation process.
- Make sure you installed everything through Homebrew mentioned above
- Do a proper ./configure --enable-debug
- In Qt Creator do "New Project" -> Import Project -> Import Existing Project
- Enter "aipg-qt" as project name, enter src/qt as location
- Leave the file selection as it is
- Confirm the "summary page"
- In the "Projects" tab select "Manage Kits..."
- Select the default "Desktop" kit and select "Clang (x86 64bit in /usr/bin)" as compiler
- Select LLDB as debugger (you might need to set the path to your installation)
- Start debugging with Qt Creator
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Tested on OS X 10.8 through 10.15 on 64-bit Intel processors only.
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Building with downloaded Qt binaries is not officially supported.
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autoreconf (boost issue)