Skip to content

bitzeny-electrum/electrum-zny

 
 

Repository files navigation

Electrum for BitZeny- Lightweight BitZeny client

Licence: MIT Licence
Origin Author: Thomas Voegtlin
Port Maintainer: y-chan
Language: Python (>= 3.6)
Homepage: https://zny.electrum-jp.net/
Build Status Test coverage statistics

Getting started

Electrum for BitZeny is a pure python application. If you want to use the Qt interface, install the Qt dependencies:

sudo apt-get install python3-pyqt5

If you downloaded the official package (tar.gz), you can run Electrum from its root directory without installing it on your system; all the python dependencies are included in the 'packages' directory. To run Electrum from its root directory, just do:

./run_electrum

You can also install Electrum on your system, by running this command:

sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools
python3 -m pip install .[fast]

This will download and install the Python dependencies used by Electrum instead of using the 'packages' directory. The 'fast' extra contains some optional dependencies that we think are often useful but they are not strictly needed.

If you cloned the git repository, you need to compile extra files before you can run Electrum. Read the next section, "Development Version".

Development version

Check out the code from GitHub:

git clone git://github.com/bitzeny-electrum/electrum-zny.git
cd electrum-zny

Run install (this should install dependencies):

python3 -m pip install .[fast]

Compile the protobuf description file:

sudo apt-get install protobuf-compiler
protoc --proto_path=electrum --python_out=electrum electrum/paymentrequest.proto

Create translations (optional):

sudo apt-get install python-requests gettext
./contrib/pull_locale

Creating Binaries

Linux (tarball)

See contrib/build-linux/README.md.

Linux (AppImage)

See contrib/build-linux/appimage/README.md.

Mac OS X / macOS

See contrib/osx/README.md.

Windows

See contrib/build-wine/README.md.

Android

See electrum/gui/kivy/Readme.md.

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Python 97.6%
  • Shell 1.6%
  • Dockerfile 0.4%
  • NSIS 0.3%
  • Java 0.1%
  • Makefile 0.0%