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@@ -145,7 +145,11 @@ invokes cmake commands as needed. this to be worthwhile, the machine should have one core and about 2GB of RAM available per thread. -* The resulting executables can be found in `build/release/bin`. +* The resulting executables can be found in `build/release/bin` + +* Add `PATH="$PATH:$HOME/monero/build/release/bin"` to `.profile` + +* Run Monero with `monerod --detach` * **Optional**: build and run the test suite to verify the binaries: @@ -165,6 +169,50 @@ invokes cmake commands as needed. HAVE_DOT=YES doxygen Doxyfile +#### On the Raspberry Pi + +Tested on a Raspberry Pi 2 with a clean install of minimal Debian Jessie from https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/ + +* `apt-get update` and `apt-get upgrade` to install all of the latest software + +* Install the dependencies for Monero except libunwind and libboost-all-dev + +* Increase the system swap size + + sudo /etc/init.d/dphys-swapfile stop + sudo nano /etc/dphys-swapfile + CONF_SWAPSIZE=1024 + sudo /etc/init.d/dphys-swapfile start + +* Install the latest version of boost (this may first require invoking `apt-get remove --purge libboost*` to remove a previous version if you're not using a clean install) + + cd + wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost/1.62.0/boost_1_62_0.tar.bz2 + tar xvfo boost_1_62_0.tar.bz2 + cd boost_1_62_0 + ./bootstrap.sh + sudo ./b2 + +* Wait ~8 hours + + sudo ./bjam install + +* Wait ~4 hours + +* Change to the root of the source code directory and build: + + cd monero + make release + +* Wait ~4 hours + +* The resulting executables can be found in `build/release/bin` + +* Add `PATH="$PATH:$HOME/monero/build/release/bin"` to `.profile` + +* Run Monero with `monerod --detach` + +* You may wish to reduce the size of the swap file after the build has finished, and delete the boost directory from your home directory #### On Windows: @@ -242,9 +290,9 @@ By default, in either dynamically or statically linked builds, binaries target t * ```make release-static-64``` builds binaries on Linux on x86_64 portable across POSIX systems on x86_64 processors * ```make release-static-32``` builds binaries on Linux on x86_64 or i686 portable across POSIX systems on i686 processors -* ```make release-static-arm8``` builds binaries on Linux on armv8 portable across POSIX systems on armv8 processors -* ```make release-static-arm7``` builds binaries on Linux on armv7 portable across POSIX systems on armv7 processors -* ```make release-static-arm6``` builds binaries on Linux on armv7 or armv6 portable across POSIX systems on armv6 processors, such as the Raspberry Pi +* ```make release-static-armv8``` builds binaries on Linux portable across POSIX systems on armv8 processors +* ```make release-static-armv7``` builds binaries on Linux portable across POSIX systems on armv7 processors +* ```make release-static-armv6``` builds binaries on Linux portable across POSIX systems on armv6 processors * ```make release-static-win64``` builds binaries on 64-bit Windows portable across 64-bit Windows systems * ```make release-static-win32``` builds binaries on 64-bit or 32-bit Windows portable across 32-bit Windows systems |