RetroShare is a decentralized, private and secure commmunication and sharing platform. RetroShare provides filesharing, chat, messages, forums and channels.
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Install package dependencies:
- Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-dev libupnp-dev qt4-dev-tools \ libqt4-dev libssl-dev libxss-dev libgnome-keyring-dev libbz2-dev \ libqt4-opengl-dev libqtmultimediakit1 qtmobility-dev libsqlcipher-dev \ libspeex-dev libspeexdsp-dev libxslt1-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev \ libopencv-dev tcl8.5 libmicrohttpd-dev
- openSUSE
sudo zypper install gcc-c++ libqt4-devel libgnome-keyring-devel \ glib2-devel speex-devel libssh-devel protobuf-devel libcurl-devel \ libxml2-devel libxslt-devel sqlcipher-devel libmicrohttpd-devel \ opencv-devel speexdsp-devel libupnp-devel libavcodec-devel
- Arch Linux
pacman -S base-devel libgnome-keyring libmicrohttpd libupnp libxslt \ libxss opencv qt4 speex sqlcipher
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Checkout the source code
mkdir ~/retroshare cd ~/retroshare git clone https://github.com/RetroShare/RetroShare.git trunk
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Compile
cd trunk qmake CONFIG+=debug make
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Install
sudo make install
The executables produced will be:
/usr/bin/RetroShare06 /usr/bin/RetroShare06-nogui
If you want to run RetroShare on a server and don’t need the gui and plugins, you can run the following commands to only compile/install the nogui version:
qmake
make retroshare-nogui
sudo make retroshare-nogui-install_subtargets
Packagers can use PREFIX and LIB_DIR to customize the installation paths:
qmake PREFIX=/usr LIB_DIR=/usr/lib64 "CONFIG-=debug" "CONFIG+=release"
make
make INSTALL_ROOT=${PKGDIR} install
You need to place sqlcipher so that the hierarchy is:
retroshare
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+--- trunk
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+--- lib
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+---- sqlcipher
mkdir lib
cd lib
git clone git://github.com/sqlcipher/sqlcipher.git
cd sqlcipher
./configure --enable-tempstore=yes CFLAGS="-DSQLITE_HAS_CODEC" LDFLAGS="-lcrypto"
make
cd ..
The webUI needs to be enabled as a parameter option in retroshare-nogui:
./retroshare-nogui --webinterface 9090 --docroot /usr/share/RetroShare06/webui/
The webUI is only accessible on localhost:9090. It is advised to keep it that way so that your RS cannot be controlled using an untrusted connection.
To access your web UI from a distance, just open a SSH tunnel on it:
distant_machine:~/ > ssh rs_host -L 9090:localhost:9090 -N
"rs_host" is the machine running retroshare-nogui. Then on the distant machine, access your webUI on
http://localhost:9090
That also works with a retroshare GUI of course.
qmake CONFIG+=tests
make
tests/unittests/unittests