doc: Update OpenBSD build instructions for 6.2
There is no more need to install a compiler. This simplifies instructions a lot.
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See [dependencies.md](dependencies.md) for a complete overview.
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See [dependencies.md](dependencies.md) for a complete overview.
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GCC
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**Important**: From OpenBSD 6.2 onwards a C++11-supporting clang compiler is
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part of the base image, and while building it is necessary to make sure that this
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compiler is used and not ancient g++ 4.2.1. This is done by appending
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The default C++ compiler that comes with OpenBSD 6.2 is g++ 4.2.1. This version is old (from 2007), and is not able to compile the current version of Bitcoin Core because it has no C++11 support. We'll install a newer version of GCC:
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`CC=cc CXX=c++` to configuration commands. Mixing different compilers
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within the same executable will result in linker errors.
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```bash
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pkg_add g++
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```
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This compiler will not overwrite the system compiler, it will be installed as `egcc` and `eg++` in `/usr/local/bin`.
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### Building BerkeleyDB
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### Building BerkeleyDB
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BerkeleyDB is only necessary for the wallet functionality. To skip this, pass `--disable-wallet` to `./configure`.
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BerkeleyDB is only necessary for the wallet functionality. To skip this, pass
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`--disable-wallet` to `./configure` and skip to the next section.
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It is recommended to use Berkeley DB 4.8. You cannot use the BerkeleyDB library
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It is recommended to use Berkeley DB 4.8. You cannot use the BerkeleyDB library
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from ports, for the same reason as boost above (g++/libstd++ incompatibility).
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from ports, for the same reason as boost above (g++/libstd++ incompatibility).
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If you have to build it yourself, you can use [the installation script included
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If you have to build it yourself, you can use [the installation script included
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in contrib/](contrib/install_db4.sh) like so
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in contrib/](/contrib/install_db4.sh) like so
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```shell
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```shell
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./contrib/install_db4.sh `pwd` CC=egcc CXX=eg++ CPP=ecpp
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./contrib/install_db4.sh `pwd` CC=cc CXX=c++
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```
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```
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from the root of the repository.
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from the root of the repository. Then set `BDB_PREFIX` for the next section:
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### Resource limits
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```shell
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export BDB_PREFIX="$PWD/db4"
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The standard ulimit restrictions in OpenBSD are very strict:
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```
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data(kbytes) 1572864
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This, unfortunately, may no longer be enough to compile some `.cpp` files in the project,
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at least with GCC 4.9.4 (see issue [#6658](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/6658)).
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If your user is in the `staff` group the limit can be raised with:
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ulimit -d 3000000
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The change will only affect the current shell and processes spawned by it. To
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make the change system-wide, change `datasize-cur` and `datasize-max` in
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`/etc/login.conf`, and reboot.
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### Building Bitcoin Core
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### Building Bitcoin Core
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To configure with wallet:
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To configure with wallet:
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```bash
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```bash
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./configure --with-gui=no CC=egcc CXX=eg++ CPP=ecpp \
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./configure --with-gui=no CC=cc CXX=c++ \
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BDB_LIBS="-L${BDB_PREFIX}/lib -ldb_cxx-4.8" BDB_CFLAGS="-I${BDB_PREFIX}/include"
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BDB_LIBS="-L${BDB_PREFIX}/lib -ldb_cxx-4.8" BDB_CFLAGS="-I${BDB_PREFIX}/include"
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```
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```
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To configure without wallet:
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To configure without wallet:
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```bash
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```bash
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./configure --disable-wallet --with-gui=no CC=egcc CXX=eg++ CPP=ecpp
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./configure --disable-wallet --with-gui=no CC=cc CXX=c++
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```
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```
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Build and run the tests:
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Build and run the tests:
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gmake check
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gmake check
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```
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```
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Clang
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```bash
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If the build runs into out-of-memory errors, the instructions in this section
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pkg_add llvm
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might help.
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The standard ulimit restrictions in OpenBSD are very strict:
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data(kbytes) 1572864
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This, unfortunately, in some cases not enough to compile some `.cpp` files in the project,
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(see issue [#6658](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/6658)).
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If your user is in the `staff` group the limit can be raised with:
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ulimit -d 3000000
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The change will only affect the current shell and processes spawned by it. To
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make the change system-wide, change `datasize-cur` and `datasize-max` in
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`/etc/login.conf`, and reboot.
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./configure --disable-wallet --with-gui=no CC=clang CXX=clang++
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gmake # use -jX here for parallelism
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gmake check
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```
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