sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade -y
sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential cmake libssl-dev libboost-all-dev autoconf autotools-dev doxygen libncurses5-dev libreadline-dev libtool screen libicu-dev libbz2-dev graphviz
cd /home/ubuntu
git clone https://github.com/steemit/steem.git
cd steem
git submodule update --init --recursive
cmake .
make
cd /programs/steemd
screen -dmS steemd ./steemd
screen -r steemd
ctrl+A+D to exit screen
Note: If memory is to low to compile.
cmake -DENABLE_CONTENT_PATCHING=OFF -DLOW_MEMORY_NODE=ON CMakeLists.txt
You're missing a space in
screen -r steemd.wow. thanx
I think you meant
cd ./programs/steemdNope
So when you run
makeit creates aprogramsdirectory in your root directory? Not within thesteemdirectory? ... Definitely doesn't happen over here. After fixing that glitch it worked great for me. Thanks for the article btw!/home/ubuntu/steem/programs/steemd./steemd
Yes. And you would be in
/home/ubuntu/steem... so./programs/steemddefinitely exists from that location./programs/steemdwould imply(root_dir)/programs/steemdTherefor, yes, you meant
./programs/steemdor
cd programsthencd steemdor
cd /home/ubuntu/steem/programs/steemd(not ideal for your snippet however since people are likely installing from a more secure user directory, but that's a moot point)But he was not starting instance to be ./something, he was entering directory with cd /programs so he did nothing wrong :)
Does this still work?
This guide is not for RPI
there might be some RPI virtual stuff u can compile on