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Interactive Build Menu

contrib/agrarian-build-menu.sh provides an interactive Ubuntu build workflow for common Agrarian targets:

  • Linux daemon and CLI tools
  • Linux Qt GUI wallet
  • Windows daemon and CLI tools
  • Windows Qt GUI wallet

The script clones the Agrarian repository if the selected checkout directory does not exist. If the checkout already exists, it fetches, checks out the configured branch, and performs a fast-forward pull.

Quick Start

From an existing checkout:

./contrib/agrarian-build-menu.sh

Do not run the script with sudo. It runs checkout, compilation, daemon config, and the user systemd service as the current local user. It asks for sudo only when it needs to install Ubuntu packages or set MinGW compiler alternatives.

From a fresh Ubuntu host:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y git ca-certificates
git clone --branch 2.0 https://github.com/pacificao/agrarian.git agrarian
cd agrarian
./contrib/agrarian-build-menu.sh

On minimal VPS images, apt sources may be incomplete. The script checks for missing Ubuntu -updates and -security suites before installing build packages. If they are missing, it asks before adding a standard /etc/apt/sources.list.d/agrarian-ubuntu.sources file for the host architecture.

The Linux daemon option uses the deterministic native depends/ build with Qt disabled, so Berkeley DB and other core libraries are built inside the checkout instead of being required as Ubuntu system development packages.

Defaults

The script can be configured with environment variables:

REPO_URL=https://github.com/pacificao/agrarian.git
BRANCH=<current checkout branch, or main when run standalone>
WORKDIR=$HOME/agrarian
JOBS=1

Example:

JOBS=8 WORKDIR=$HOME/src/agrarian ./contrib/agrarian-build-menu.sh

To test the 2.0 branch from a standalone downloaded copy of the script:

BRANCH=2.0 ./agrarian-build-menu.sh

Linux Daemon Autostart

After a Linux daemon-capable build, the script asks whether to install and start agrariand for the current user. If accepted, it creates:

  • $HOME/.local/bin/agrariand
  • $HOME/.local/bin/agrarian-cli
  • $HOME/.agrarian/agrarian.conf
  • $HOME/.config/systemd/user/agrariand.service

It then enables and starts the user service with:

systemctl --user enable --now agrariand.service

Windows Build Output

For Windows targets, the script prints the .exe artifact paths when the build finishes. Copy the generated files from src/ and src/qt/ to the Windows machine and run either agrariand.exe or agrarian-qt.exe.