cookbook 'bitcoin', '= 1.2.0'
bitcoin (11) Versions 1.2.0 Follow1
Installs and configures Bitcoin Core
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Bitcoin Cookbook
This cookbook downloads, installs and configures Bitcoin Core as a full node.
Requirements
network
In order to actively contribute to the Bitcoin network, you will need to open your TCP port 8333.
This cookbook does not make sure your port 8333 is open since this is very much dependant on your networking setup.
Usage
bitcoin::package
recipe
Configures repository from http://www.ringingliberty.com/bitcoin/ and installs pre-packaged binary with bitcoin
systemd service.
Pros:
- proper packaging
- SELinux support
Cons:
- supports only RHEL, CentOS and Fedora for now
- supports only x86_64 architecture
bitcoin::binary
recipe
Downloads the official binary from https://bitcoin.org/ and copies it along with an init.d service script.
Pros:
- official binary from https://bitcoin.org/
- supports most distributions
Cons:
- no SELinux support
- supports only x86_64 architecture
bitcoin::source
recipe
Downloads the official release from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/releases and compiles it along with an init.d service script.
Pros:
- official source code from https://bitcoin.org/
- supports most distributions
- supports ARM and other architectures
Cons:
- no SELinux support
License
MIT
Dependent cookbooks
This cookbook has no specified dependencies.
Contingent cookbooks
There are no cookbooks that are contingent upon this one.
Bitcoin CHANGELOG
v1.2.0
- Add recipe to compile Bitcoin from source - thanks @facastagnini!
- Improve init.d script.
- Update Bitcoin release for binary recipe.
v1.1.0
- Add recipe to install RPM package.
v1.0.1
- Code formatting and various tweaks. No functional changes.
v1.0.0
- Initial release.
Foodcritic Metric
1.2.0 passed this metric
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