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Once compiled, you’ll find the lightning daemon in lightning/lightningd. The above downloads and builds version 0.6.3 of the Lightning Network daemon, for a full list of available releases check out their github release page. Now, while running as the new lightning user, clone & compile the project. I’ll start by creating a custom user that will run the daemon. With all dependencies in place, it’s time to compile a Lightning Network node. Compile a Lightning Network node from source Next, compile the Lightning Network node. $ yum install -y autoconf automake boost-devel gcc-c++ git libdb4-cxx libdb4-cxx-devel libevent-devel libtool openssl-devel wget libsodium-devel gmp-devel sqlite-devel python34 asciidoc clang python2-devel pythong34-devel python34-pip There are 4306 other projects in the npm registry using yup. Start using yup in your project by running npm i yup. Once EPEL is installed (which adds additional repositories), you can install all needed dependencies. Latest version: 1.0.2, last published: 13 days ago. The next steps will install a compiler and all development libraries needed to compile a Lightning Network node. Prepare your build environment to compile the Lightning Node The same developer dependencies are needed. Similar to installing a Bitcoin Core full node, you can run a Lightning Node too.
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