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doc: Specify required source location for Windows WSL builds (Aaron Clauson)
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@ -3,29 +3,28 @@ WINDOWS BUILD NOTES
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Below are some notes on how to build Bitcoin Core for Windows.
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Most developers use cross-compilation from Ubuntu to build executables for
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Windows. This is also used to build the release binaries.
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The options known to work for building Bitcoin Core on Windows are:
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Building on Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 is recommended.
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At the time of writing the Windows Subsystem for Linux installs Ubuntu Xenial 16.04. The default cross
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compiler package for Ubuntu Xenial does not produce working executables for some of the bitcoin applications.
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It is possible to build on Ubuntu Xenial by installing the cross compiler packages from
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Ubuntu Zesty, see the steps below.
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Building on Ubuntu Zesty 17.04 up to 17.10 has been verified to work.
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* On Linux using the [Mingw-w64](https://mingw-w64.org/doku.php) cross compiler tool chain. Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 is recommended
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and is the platform used to build the Bitcoin Core Windows release binaries.
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* On Windows using [Windows
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Subsystem for Linux (WSL)](https://msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/wsl/about) and the Mingw-w64 cross compiler tool chain.
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While there are potentially a number of ways to build on Windows (for example using msys / mingw-w64),
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using the Windows Subsystem For Linux is the most straightforward. If you are building with
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another method, please contribute the instructions here for others who are running versions
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of Windows that are not compatible with the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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Other options which may work but which have not been extensively tested are (please contribute instructions):
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Compiling with Windows Subsystem For Linux
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* On Windows using a POSIX compatibility layer application such as [cygwin](http://www.cygwin.com/) or [msys2](http://www.msys2.org/).
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* On Windows using a native compiler tool chain such as [Visual Studio](https://www.visualstudio.com).
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Installing Windows Subsystem for Linux
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---------------------------------------
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With Windows 10, Microsoft has released a new feature named the [Windows
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Subsystem for Linux (WSL)](https://msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/wsl/about). This
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feature allows you to run a bash shell directly on Windows in an Ubuntu-based
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environment. Within this environment you can cross compile for Windows without
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the need for a separate Linux VM or server.
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the need for a separate Linux VM or server. Note that while WSL can be installed with
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other Linux variants, such as OpenSUSE, the following instructions have only been
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tested with Ubuntu.
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This feature is not supported in versions of Windows prior to Windows 10 or on
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Windows Server SKUs. In addition, it is available [only for 64-bit versions of
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@ -50,10 +49,15 @@ After the bash shell is active, you can follow the instructions below, starting
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with the "Cross-compilation" section. Compiling the 64-bit version is
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recommended but it is possible to compile the 32-bit version.
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Cross-compilation
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-------------------
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Cross-compilation for Ubuntu and Windows Subsystem for Linux
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------------------------------------------------------------
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These steps can be performed on, for example, an Ubuntu VM. The depends system
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At the time of writing the Windows Subsystem for Linux installs Ubuntu Xenial 16.04. The Mingw-w64 package
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for Ubuntu Xenial does not produce working executables for some of the Bitcoin Core applications.
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It is possible to build on Ubuntu Xenial by installing the cross compiler packages from Ubuntu Zesty, see the steps below.
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Building on Ubuntu Zesty 17.04 up to 17.10 has been verified to work.
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The steps below can be performed on Ubuntu (including in a VM) or WSL. The depends system
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will also work on other Linux distributions, however the commands for
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installing the toolchain will be different.
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@ -94,6 +98,18 @@ Ubuntu Zesty 17.04 <sup>[2](#footnote2)</sup>:
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Once the tool chain is installed the build steps are common:
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Note that for WSL the Bitcoin Core source path MUST be somewhere in the default mount file system, for
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example /usr/src/bitcoin, AND not under /mnt/d/. If this is not the case the dependency autoconf scripts will fail.
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This means you cannot use a directory that located directly on the host Windows file system to perform the build.
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The next three steps are an example of how to acquire the source in an appropriate way.
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cd /usr/src
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sudo git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git
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sudo chmod -R a+rw bitcoin
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Once the source code is ready the build steps are below.
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PATH=$(echo "$PATH" | sed -e 's/:\/mnt.*//g') # strip out problematic Windows %PATH% imported var
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cd depends
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make HOST=x86_64-w64-mingw32
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@ -112,6 +128,16 @@ For Ubuntu Xenial 16.04, Ubuntu Zesty 17.04 and Windows Subsystem for Linux <sup
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sudo update-alternatives --config i686-w64-mingw32-g++ # Set the default mingw32 g++ compiler option to posix.
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Note that for WSL the Bitcoin Core source path MUST be somewhere in the default mount file system, for
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example /usr/src/bitcoin, AND not under /mnt/d/. If this is not the case the dependency autoconf scripts will fail.
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This means you cannot use a directory that located directly on the host Windows file system to perform the build.
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The next three steps are an example of how to acquire the source in an appropriate way.
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cd /usr/src
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sudo git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git
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sudo chmod -R a+rw bitcoin
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Then build using:
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PATH=$(echo "$PATH" | sed -e 's/:\/mnt.*//g') # strip out problematic Windows %PATH% imported var
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@ -139,16 +165,16 @@ way. This will install to `c:\workspace\bitcoin`, for example:
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Footnotes
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<a name="footnote1">1</a>: There is currently a bug in the 64 bit mingw-w64 cross compiler packaged for WSL/Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 that
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<a name="footnote1">1</a>: There is currently a bug in the 64 bit Mingw-w64 cross compiler packaged for WSL/Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 that
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causes two of the bitcoin executables to crash shortly after start up. The bug is related to the
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-fstack-protector-all g++ compiler flag which is used to mitigate buffer overflows.
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Installing the mingw-w64 packages from the Ubuntu 17 distribution solves the issue, however, this is not
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Installing the Mingw-w64 packages from the Ubuntu 17 distribution solves the issue, however, this is not
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an officially supported approach and it's only recommended if you are prepared to reinstall WSL/Ubuntu should
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something break.
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<a name="footnote2">2</a>: Starting from Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 both the 32 and 64 bit mingw-w64 packages install two different
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<a name="footnote2">2</a>: Starting from Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 both the 32 and 64 bit Mingw-w64 packages install two different
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compiler options to allow a choice between either posix or win32 threads. The default option is win32 threads which is the more
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efficient since it will result in binary code that links directly with the Windows kernel32.lib. Unfortunately, the headers
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required to support win32 threads conflict with some of the classes in the C++11 standard library in particular std::mutex.
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It's not possible to build the bitcoin code using the win32 version of the mingw-w64 cross compilers (at least not without
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It's not possible to build the bitcoin code using the win32 version of the Mingw-w64 cross compilers (at least not without
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modifying headers in the bitcoin source code).
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