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Install from source
Installing Mintlayer from source allows you to access the latest features and updates directly from the repository. Follow the steps below to compile and install Mintlayer from source.
- Ensure you have
gitinstalled on your system. - Ensure you have
RustandCargoinstalled. If not, you can install them via Rustup.
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Setup the Repository
First, clone the Mintlayer repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/mintlayer/mintlayer-core.git
Navigate to the Directory
Change your current directory to the cloned repository:
cd mintlayer-corePrepare your system (for ubuntu/debian)
Ensure some required packages are properly installed in your system:
sudo apt install build-essential libglib2.0-dev libatk1.0-dev
Checkout the latest tag (optional)
We use tags to mark stable releases. If you prefer to encounter fewer issues, consider checking out the most recent tag. To view the list of tags, use:
git show-ref --tagsThis command will display all the tags, for example:
9ecfeff0101bb37410d01f709107a08e4c32db93 refs/tags/v0.1.0 f7c7d310d3d3b7f8ab33cc062ba56f76b05d81c0 refs/tags/v0.1.1To switch to the latest one, use:
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Compile the Source
Use Cargo to compile the source files, specify the
node-daemonand thewallet-clibinaries:cargo build --bin node-daemon --bin wallet-cli
NOTE: in order to optimize the process for production release you can add the
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Run Mintlayer Node
After successful compilation, you can run Mintlayer:
./target/release/node-daemon
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Open a new terminal and run the Wallet
cd mintlayer-core ./target/release/wallet-cli
NOTES: The node-daemon is not particularly verbose. If you wish to see more detailed logs of what the node is doing, you can increase the log level. Use the RUST_LOG=info environment variable for this purpose.
NOTES: When building from sources, the most recent version on Git requires Rust 1.72. If you installed Rust via rustup, running rustup update is sufficient to address this.
You've now successfully installed Mintlayer from source. For more configurations and advanced usage, refer to the official Mintlayer documentation.