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# OpenBSD Build Guide
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**Updated for OpenBSD [7.5](https://www.openbsd.org/75.html)**
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This guide describes how to build bitcoind, command-line utilities, and GUI on OpenBSD.
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## Preparation
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### 1. Install Required Dependencies
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Run the following as root to install the base dependencies for building.
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```bash
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pkg_add bash git gmake libevent libtool boost
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# Select the newest version of the following packages:
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pkg_add autoconf automake python
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```
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See [dependencies.md](dependencies.md) for a complete overview.
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### 2. Clone Bitcoin Repo
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Clone the Bitcoin Core repository to a directory. All build scripts and commands will run from this directory.
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``` bash
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git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git
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```
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### 3. Install Optional Dependencies
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#### Wallet Dependencies
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It is not necessary to build wallet functionality to run either `bitcoind` or `bitcoin-qt`.
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###### Descriptor Wallet Support
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`sqlite3` is required to support [descriptor wallets](descriptors.md).
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``` bash
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pkg_add sqlite3
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```
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###### Legacy Wallet Support
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BerkeleyDB is only required to support legacy wallets.
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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. However you can build it yourself, [using depends](/depends).
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Refer to [depends/README.md](/depends/README.md) for detailed instructions.
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```bash
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gmake -C depends NO_BOOST=1 NO_LIBEVENT=1 NO_QT=1 NO_SQLITE=1 NO_NATPMP=1 NO_UPNP=1 NO_ZMQ=1 NO_USDT=1
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...
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to: /path/to/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-unknown-openbsd
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```
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Then set `BDB_PREFIX`:
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```bash
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export BDB_PREFIX="/path/to/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-unknown-openbsd"
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```
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#### GUI Dependencies
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###### Qt5
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Bitcoin Core includes a GUI built with the cross-platform Qt Framework. To compile the GUI, Qt 5 is required.
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```bash
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pkg_add qtbase qttools
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```
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## Building Bitcoin Core
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**Important**: Use `gmake` (the non-GNU `make` will exit with an error).
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Preparation:
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```bash
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# Adapt the following for the version you installed (major.minor only):
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export AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.71
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export AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.16
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./autogen.sh
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```
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### 1. Configuration
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There are many ways to configure Bitcoin Core, here are a few common examples:
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##### Descriptor Wallet and GUI:
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This enables the GUI and descriptor wallet support, assuming `sqlite` and `qt5` are installed.
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```bash
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./configure MAKE=gmake
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```
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##### Descriptor & Legacy Wallet. No GUI:
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This enables support for both wallet types and disables the GUI:
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```bash
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./configure --with-gui=no \
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BDB_LIBS="-L${BDB_PREFIX}/lib -ldb_cxx-4.8" \
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BDB_CFLAGS="-I${BDB_PREFIX}/include" \
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MAKE=gmake
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```
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### 2. Compile
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**Important**: Use `gmake` (the non-GNU `make` will exit with an error).
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```bash
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gmake # use "-j N" for N parallel jobs
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gmake check # Run tests if Python 3 is available
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```
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## Resource limits
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If the build runs into out-of-memory errors, the instructions in this section
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might help.
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The standard ulimit restrictions in OpenBSD are very strict:
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```bash
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data(kbytes) 1572864
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```
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This is, 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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```bash
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ulimit -d 3000000
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```
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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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