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Gitian building
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*Setup instructions for a Gitian build of Monero.*
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Gitian is the deterministic build process that is used to build the Monero CLI
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executables. It provides a way to be reasonably sure that the
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executables are really built from the git source. It also makes sure that
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the same, tested dependencies are used and statically built into the executable.
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Multiple developers build the source code by following a specific descriptor
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("recipe"), cryptographically sign the result, and upload the resulting signature.
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These results are compared and only if they match, the build is accepted and provided
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for download.
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Gitian runs compilation steps in an isolated container. It is flexible and gives you full
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control over the build environment, while still ensuring reproducibility and consistent output
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formats.
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More independent Gitian builders are needed, which is why this guide exists.
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It is preferred you follow these steps yourself instead of using someone else's
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VM image to avoid 'contaminating' the build.
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Preparing the Gitian builder host
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The first step is to prepare the host environment that will be used to perform the Gitian builds.
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This guide explains how to set up the environment, and how to start the builds.
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Gitian offers to build with either `kvm`, `docker` or `lxc`. The default build
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path chosen is `lxc`, but its setup is more complicated. You need to be logged in as the `gitianuser`.
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If this user does not exist yet on your system, create it. Gitian can use
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either kvm, lxc or docker as a host environment. This documentation will show
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how to build with lxc and docker. While the docker setup is easy, the lxc setup
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is more involved.
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LXC
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---
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LXC builds should be run on Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic Beaver".
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Note that a version of `lxc-execute` higher or equal to 2.1.1 is required.
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You can check the version with `lxc-execute --version`.
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First we need to set up dependencies. Type/paste the following in the terminal:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install git ruby apt-cacher-ng qemu-utils debootstrap lxc python-cheetah parted kpartx bridge-utils make ubuntu-archive-keyring curl firewalld
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```
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Then set up LXC and the rest with the following, which is a complex jumble of settings and workarounds:
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```bash
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sudo -s
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# the version of lxc-start in Debian needs to run as root, so make sure
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# that the build script can execute it without providing a password
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echo "%sudo ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/lxc-start" > /etc/sudoers.d/gitian-lxc
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echo "%sudo ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/lxc-execute" >> /etc/sudoers.d/gitian-lxc
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# make /etc/rc.local script that sets up bridge between guest and host
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echo '#!/bin/sh -e' > /etc/rc.local
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echo 'brctl addbr br0' >> /etc/rc.local
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echo 'ip addr add 10.0.3.1/24 broadcast 10.0.3.255 dev br0' >> /etc/rc.local
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echo 'ip link set br0 up' >> /etc/rc.local
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echo 'firewall-cmd --zone=trusted --add-interface=br0' >> /etc/rc.local
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echo 'exit 0' >> /etc/rc.local
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chmod +x /etc/rc.local
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# make sure that USE_LXC is always set when logging in as gitianuser,
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# and configure LXC IP addresses
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echo 'export USE_LXC=1' >> /home/gitianuser/.profile
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echo 'export GITIAN_HOST_IP=10.0.3.1' >> /home/gitianuser/.profile
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echo 'export LXC_GUEST_IP=10.0.3.5' >> /home/gitianuser/.profile
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reboot
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```
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This setup is required to enable networking in the container.
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Docker
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------
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Building in docker does not require much setup. Install docker on your host, then type the following:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install git make curl
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sudo usermod -aG docker gitianuser
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```
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Manual and Building
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-------------------
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The instructions below use the automated script [gitian-build.py](gitian-build.py) which only works in Ubuntu.
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It calls all available .yml descriptors, which in turn pass the build configurations for different platforms to gitian.
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Help for the build steps taken can be accessed with `./gitian-build.py --help`.
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Initial Gitian Setup
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The `gitian-build.py` script will checkout different release tags, so it's best to copy it to the top level directory:
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```bash
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cp monero/contrib/gitian/gitian-build.py .
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```
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Setup the required environment, you only need to do this once:
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```bash
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./gitian-build.py --setup fluffypony v0.14.0
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```
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Where `fluffypony` is your Github name and `v0.14.0` is the version tag you want to build.
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If you are using docker, run it with:
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```bash
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./gitian-build.py --setup --docker fluffypony v0.14.0
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```
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While gitian and this build script does provide a way for you to sign the build directly, it is recommended to sign in a seperate step.
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This script is only there for convenience. Seperate steps for building can still be taken.
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In order to sign gitian builds on your host machine, which has your PGP key,
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fork the gitian.sigs repository and clone it on your host machine,
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or pass the signed assert file back to your build machine.
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```bash
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git clone git@github.com:monero-project/gitian.sigs.git
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git remote add fluffypony git@github.com:fluffypony/gitian.sigs.git
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```
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Build Binaries
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To build the most recent tag (pass in `--docker` after setting up with docker):
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```bash
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./gitian-build.py --detach-sign --no-commit -b fluffypony v0.14.0
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```
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To speed up the build, use `-j 5 -m 5000` as the first arguments, where `5` is the number of CPU's you allocated to the VM plus one, and 5000 is a little bit less than then the MB's of RAM you allocated. If there is memory corruption on your machine, try to tweak these values.
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If all went well, this produces a number of (uncommited) `.assert` files in the gitian.sigs repository.
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If you do detached, offline signing, you need to copy these uncommited changes to your host machine, where you can sign them. For example:
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```bash
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export NAME=fluffypony
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export VERSION=v0.14.0
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gpg --output $VERSION-linux/$NAME/monero-linux-$VERSION-build.assert.sig --detach-sign $VERSION-linux/$NAME/monero-linux-$VERSION-build.assert
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gpg --output $VERSION-osx-unsigned/$NAME/monero-osx-$VERSION-build.assert.sig --detach-sign $VERSION-osx-unsigned/$NAME/monero-osx-$VERSION-build.assert
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gpg --output $VERSION-win-unsigned/$NAME/monero-win-$VERSION-build.assert.sig --detach-sign $VERSION-win-unsigned/$NAME/monero-win-$VERSION-build.assert
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```
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Make a pull request (both the `.assert` and `.assert.sig` files) to the
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[monero-project/gitian.sigs](https://github.com/monero-project/gitian.sigs/) repository:
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```bash
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git checkout -b v0.14.0
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git commit -S -a -m "Add $NAME v0.14.0"
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git push --set-upstream $NAME v0.14.0
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```
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```bash
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gpg --detach-sign ${VERSION}-linux/${SIGNER}/monero-linux-*-build.assert
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gpg --detach-sign ${VERSION}-win-unsigned/${SIGNER}/monero-win-*-build.assert
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gpg --detach-sign ${VERSION}-osx-unsigned/${SIGNER}/monero-osx-*-build.assert
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```
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More Build Options
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------------------
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You can choose your own remote and commit hash by running for example:
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```bash
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./gitian-build.py --detach-sign --no-commit --url https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/bitmonero -b moneromooo 1f5680c8db8f4cc7acc04a04c724b832003440fd
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```
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Note that you won't be able to build commits authored before the gitian scripts
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were added. Gitian clones the source files from the given url, be sure to push
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to the remote you provide before building.
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To get all build options run:
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```bash
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./gitian-build.py --help
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```
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