mirror of https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku.git
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Build nwaku
Nwaku can be built on Linux and macOS. Windows support is experimental.
Installing dependencies
Cloning and building nwaku requires the usual developer tools, such as a C compiler, Make, Bash and Git.
Linux
On common Linux distributions the dependencies can be installed with
# Debian and Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install build-essential git
# Fedora
dnf install @development-tools
# Archlinux, using an AUR manager
yourAURmanager -S base-devel
macOS
Assuming you use Homebrew to manage packages
brew install cmake
Building nwaku
1. Clone the nwaku repository
git clone https://github.com/status-im/nwaku
cd nwaku
2. Make the wakunode2
target
# The first `make` invocation will update all Git submodules.
# You'll run `make update` after each `git pull`, in the future, to keep those submodules up to date.
make wakunode2
This will create a wakunode2
binary in the ./build/
directory.
Note: Building
wakunode2
requires 2GB of RAM. The build will fail on systems not fulfilling this requirement.
Setting up a
wakunode2
on the smallest digital ocean droplet, you can either
- compile on a stronger droplet featuring the same CPU architecture and downgrade after compiling, or
- activate swap on the smallest droplet, or
- use Docker.