This is a script I made to assist in reproducibly building the Monero binaries on Split Linux, the distribution that splits your various identities into separate TTY’s.

The logic creates a containerized vanilla Ubuntu install where it then executes the Gitian-Docker build variant.

An upcoming Split Linux version will ship the script, but I thought I’d do a little pre-release so you may build the recently released Monero v0.18.3.2.

Usage

While logged in as root to any TTY, ideally in a tmux window, run

OS=l ./monero-gitian.sh  [container_name]
  • OS can be any lower-case initial of “Linux”, “Android”, “FreeBSD”, “Windows” or “MacOS”. Set OS=lafwm to build all (required for sharing your results via the official channel).
  • Github username is used for correctly naming directories in case in intend to publish your checksums later on.
  • Optional container name can be freely chosen, as long it doesn’t clash with an existing one (defaults to gitian-TIMESTAMP).

At the password prompts, simply provide a matching one each time.

The resulting binaries can be used as-is as long as you are on a supported platform and using glibc.


To learn how to sign and publish your results, refer to Monero’s Gitian documentation.

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    9 months ago

    Hm i see, you’re right. Maybe because monero.town isn’t your home instance? I might set the default to “new” if that’s the case.