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First install needed packages then execute the task. Cant run the whole code if git isnt installed :)
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How to watch It's a Wonderful Life via LBRY
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## Quickest quick guide
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Create a directory called lbry, and go into that directory
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Download the file https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lbryio/lbry-setup/master/lbry_setup.sh and run it in that directory
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Once it's done building, type:
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```
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lbrynet-console
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```
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A console application will load, and after a moment you will be presented with a ">" signifying
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that the console is ready for commands.
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If it's your first time running lbrynet-console, you should be given some credits to test the
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network. If they don't show up within a minute or two, let us know, and we'll send you some.
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After your credits have shown up, type
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```
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get wonderfullife
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```
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into the prompt and hit enter.
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You will be asked if you want to cancel, change options, save, and perhaps stream the file.
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Enter 's' for save and then hit enter.
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The file should start downloading. Enter the command 'status' to check on the status of files
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that are in the process of being downloaded.
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To stop lbrynet-console, enter the command 'exit'.
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## Slightly longer install guide
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### Installing lbrycrd, the full blockchain client
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Note: this process takes upwards of an hour and is not necessary to use lbrynet.
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```
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sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev autoconf pkg-config libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libdb-dev libdb++-dev libqt4-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler git
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git clone --depth=1 -b alpha https://github.com/lbryio/lbrycrd.git
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cd lbrycrd
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./autogen.sh
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./configure --with-incompatible-bdb --without-gui
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make
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```
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When make has completed, create the directory where LBRYcrd data will be stored. ~/.lbrycrd is where LBRYcrd will look by default and so is recommended.
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mkdir ~/.lbrycrd
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echo 'rpcuser=rpcuser
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rpcpassword=rpcpassword' > ~/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf
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# (use a long random password if your computer is on a network anyone else has access to. e.g, pwgen -s 20)
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cd ..
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```
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### Installing lbrynet from source
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Acquire the LBRYnet source code from https://github.com/lbryio/lbry
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cd lbry
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sudo apt-get install libgmp3-dev build-essential python-dev python-pip
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```
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(with virtualenv)
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python-virtualenv
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virtualenv .
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source bin/activate
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python setup.py install
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```
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to deactivate the virtualenv later:
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```
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deactivate
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```
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to reactivate it, go to the directory in which you created it and:
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source bin/activate
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```
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(without virtualenv)
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python setup.py build bdist_egg
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sudo python setup.py install
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```
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## Slightly longer running guide
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### lbrynet-console can be set to use lbrycrdd instead of the built in lightweight client.
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To run lbrynet-console with lbrycrdd:
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lbrynet-console </path/to/lbrycrdd>
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```
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If lbrycrdd is not already running, lbrynet will launch it at that path, and will shut it down
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when lbrynet exits. If lbrycrdd is already running, lbrynet will not launch it and will not
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shut it down, but it will connect to it and use it.
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### Running lbrycrdd manually
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From the lbrycrd directory, run:
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./src/lbrycrdd -server -daemon
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```
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If you want to mine LBC, also use the flag '-gen', so:
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./src/lbrycrdd -server -daemon -gen
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```
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Warning: This will put a heavy load on your CPU
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It will take a few minutes for your client to download the whole block chain.
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To shut lbrycrdd down: from the lbrycrd directory, run:
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./src/lbrycrd-cli stop
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```
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Any questions or problems, email jimmy@lbry.io
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