- Enables Apple M1 Rosetta support - Fixes Apple Intel and M1 packaging issue(s) - Update build docs - Disable donation begging - Mining: New background gfx for the QML widget - Mining: fix segfault at wownerod right-click download - remove (old) OpenPGP code (find a new impl. when needed)
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Documentation for developers
WOWlet is developed primarily on Linux. It uses Qt 5.15.* and chances are that your distro's package manager has a lower version. It is therefore recommended that you install Qt manually using the online installer, which can be found here: https://www.qt.io/download (under open-source).
Jetbrains Clion
WOWlet was developed using JetBrains Clion since it integrates nicely
with CMake and comes with a built-in debugger. To pass CMake flags to CLion,
go to File->Settings->Build->CMake
, set Build Type to Debug
and set your
preferred CMake options/definitions.
Man Page
There is a WOWlet's manual page, which can be accessed with: man wowlet
If a new option is introduced, please be sure to update the options section in
src/assets/wowlet.1.md
, the month and year in line 3, and "manify" the document
by running this command: pandoc wowlet.1.md -s -t man -o wowlet.1 && gzip wowlet.1
Requirements
(Possibly out-of-date)
Ubuntu/Debian
apt install -y git cmake libqrencode-dev build-essential cmake libboost-all-dev \
miniupnpc libunbound-dev graphviz doxygen libunwind8-dev pkg-config libssl-dev \
libzmq3-dev libsodium-dev libhidapi-dev libnorm-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev libpgm-dev \
libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libgcrypt20-dev libpng-dev
Mac OS
brew install boost zmq openssl libpgm miniupnpc libsodium expat libunwind-headers \
protobuf libgcrypt qrencode ccache cmake pkgconfig git
CMake
After installing Qt you might have a folder called /home/$USER/Qt/
. You need to pass this to CMake
via the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
definition.
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/home/$USER/QtFooBar/5.15.0/gcc_64
There are some Wownero/WOWlet related options/definitions that you may pass, see also CMakeLists.txt
.
At a bare minimum, recommended:
-DMANUAL_SUBMODULES=1 -DUSE_DEVICE_TREZOR=OFF -DUSE_SINGLE_BUILDDIR=ON -DDEV_MODE=ON
If you have OpenSSL installed at a custom location, try:
-DOPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/lib/openssl-1.1.1g/include
-DOPENSSL_SSL_LIBRARY=/usr/local/lib/openssl-1.1.1g/libssl.so.1.1
-DOPENSSL_CRYPTO_LIBRARY=/usr/local/lib/openssl-1.1.1g/libcrypto.so.1.1
I prefer also enabling verbose makefiles, which may be useful in some situations.
-DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON
Enable debugging symbols:
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
Wowlet
It's best to install Tor locally as a service and start wowlet
with --use-local-tor
, this
prevents the child process from starting up each time you launch WOWlet and thus saves time.
Ubuntu/Debian
apt install -y tor
sudo service tor start
Mac OS
brew install tor
brew services start tor
To skip the wizards and open a wallet directly use --wallet-file
:
./wowlet --use-local-tor --wallet-file /home/user/Wownero/wallets/bla.keys