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#PyBitmessage Installation Instructions
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For an up-to-date version of these instructions, please visit the
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[Bitmessage Wiki](https://bitmessage.org/wiki/Compiling_instructions).
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PyBitmessage can be run either straight from source or from an installed
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packaged.
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##Dependencies
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Before running PyBitmessage, make sure you have all the needed dependencies
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installed on your system.
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Here's a list of dependencies needed for PyBitmessage
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- python2.7
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- python2-qt4 (python-qt4 on Debian/Ubuntu)
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- openssl
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- (Fedora & Redhat only) openssl-compat-bitcoin-libs
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##Running PyBitmessage
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PyBitmessage can be run two ways: straight from source or via a package which
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is installed on your system. Since PyBitmessage is Beta, it is best to run
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PyBitmessage from source, so that you may update as needed.
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####Updating
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To update PyBitmessage from source (Linux/OS X), you can do these easy steps:
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```
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cd PyBitmessage/src/
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git fetch --all
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git reset --hard origin/master
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python bitmessagemain.py
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```
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2014-01-10 14:25:21 +01:00
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Voilà! Bitmessage is updated!
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####Linux
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To run PyBitmessage from the command-line, you must download the source, then
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run `src/bitmessagemain.py`.
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```
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git clone git://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage.git
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cd PyBitmessage/ && python src/bitmessagemain.py
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```
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That's it! *Honestly*!
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####Windows
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In Windows you can download an executable for Bitmessage
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[here](https://bitmessage.org/download/windows/Bitmessage.exe).
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However, if you would like to run PyBitmessage via Python in Windows, you can
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go [here](https://bitmessage.org/wiki/Compiling_instructions#Windows) for
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information on how to do so.
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####OS X
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First off, install Homebrew.
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ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/go)"
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```
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Now, install the required dependencies
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brew install python pyqt
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brew install git
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```
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Download and run PyBitmessage:
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```
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git clone git://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage.git
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cd PyBitmessage && python src/bitmessagemain.py
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```
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##Creating a package for installation
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If you really want, you can make a package for PyBitmessage which you may
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install yourself or distribute to friends. This isn't reccomended, since
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PyBitmessage is in Beta, and subject to frequent change.
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####Linux
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First off, since PyBitmessage uses something nifty called
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[packagemonkey](https://github.com/fuzzgun/packagemonkey), go ahead and get
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that installed. You may have to build it from source.
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Next, edit the generate.sh script. To your liking.
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Now, run the appropriate script for the type of package you'd like to make
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```
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arch.sh - create a package for Arch Linux
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debian.sh - create a package for Debian/Ubuntu
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ebuild.sh - create a package for Gentoo
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osx.sh - create a package for OS X
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puppy.sh - create a package for Puppy Linux
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rpm.sh - create a RPM package
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slack.sh - create a package for Slackware
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```
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####OS X
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Please refer to
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[this page](https://bitmessage.org/forum/index.php/topic,2761.0.html) on the
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forums for instructions on how to create a package on OS X.
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Please note that some versions of OS X don't work.
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###Windows
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#TODO: Create Windows package creation instructions
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