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@ -30,7 +30,20 @@ Recommended OS version: Ubuntu 17.04 LTS.
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For GUI version:\
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`$ sudo apt-get install -y build-essential g++ python-dev autotools-dev libicu-dev libbz2-dev cmake git libboost-all-dev screen mesa-common-dev libglu1-mesa-dev qt5-default qtwebengine5-dev`
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2. `$ cd zano/ && make -j$(nproc) gui`
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2. Building binaries \
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2.1. Building daemon and simplewallet: \
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`$ cd zano/ && make -j` \
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or \
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`$ cd zano && mkdir build && cd build `\
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`$ cmake .. `\
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`$ make -j daemon simplewallet` \
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2.2. Building GUI: \
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`$ cd zano/ && make -j gui ` \
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or \
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`$ cd zano && mkdir build && cd build `\
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`$ cmake -D BUILD_GUI=ON .. `\
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`$ make -j Zano` \
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NOTICE: If you are building on machine with relatively small anount of RAM(small VPS for example, less then 16GB) and without proper setting of virtual memory, then be careful with setting `-j` option, this may cause compiller crashes.
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3. Look for the binaries, including the `Zano` GUI, in the build directory
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### Windows
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@ -54,14 +67,14 @@ Recommended OS version: macOS Sierra 10.12.6 x64.
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To build GUI application:
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1. Create self-signing certificate via Keychain Access:
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a. Run Keychain Access.
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b. Choose Keychain Access > Certificate Assistant > Create a Certificate.
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c. Use “Zano” (without quotes) as certificate name.
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d. Choose “Code Signing” in “Certificate Type” field.
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e. Press “Create”, then “Done”.
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f. Make sure the certificate was added to keychain "System". If not—move it to "System".
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g. Double click the certificate you've just added, enter the trust section and under "When using this certificate" select "Always trust".
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1. Create self-signing certificate via Keychain Access:\
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a. Run Keychain Access.\
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b. Choose Keychain Access > Certificate Assistant > Create a Certificate.\
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c. Use “Zano” (without quotes) as certificate name.\
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d. Choose “Code Signing” in “Certificate Type” field.\
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e. Press “Create”, then “Done”.\
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f. Make sure the certificate was added to keychain "System". If not—move it to "System".\
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g. Double click the certificate you've just added, enter the trust section and under "When using this certificate" select "Always trust".\
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h. Unfold the certificate in Keychain Access window and double click underlying private key "Zano". Select "Access Control" tab, then select "Allow all applications to access this item". Click "Save Changes".
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2. Revise building script, comment out unwanted steps and run it: `utils/build_script_mac_osx.sh`
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3. The application should be here: `/buid_mac_osx_64/release/src`
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