Build Windows
Build Windows
====================
Below are some notes on how to build Bitcoin Core for Windows.
The options known to work for building Bitcoin Core on Windows are:
Other options which may work, but which have not been extensively tested are
(please contribute instructions):
With Windows 10, Microsoft has released a new feature named the [Windows
Subsystem for Linux (WSL)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/wsl/about). This
feature allows you to run a bash shell directly on Windows in an Ubuntu-based
environment. Within this environment you can cross compile for Windows without
the need for a separate Linux VM or server. Note that while WSL can be installed
with
other Linux variants, such as OpenSUSE, the following instructions have only been
tested with Ubuntu.
After the bash shell is active, you can follow the instructions below, starting
with the "Cross-compilation" section. Compiling the 64-bit version is
recommended, but it is possible to compile the 32-bit version.
Cross-compilation for Ubuntu and Windows Subsystem for Linux
------------------------------------------------------------
The steps below can be performed on Ubuntu (including in a VM) or WSL. The depends
system
will also work on other Linux distributions, however the commands for
installing the toolchain will be different.
If you want to build the windows installer with `make deploy` you need [NSIS]
(https://nsis.sourceforge.io/Main_Page):
```
sudo update-alternatives --config x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++
```
After running the above command, you should see output similar to that below.
Choose the option that ends with `posix`.
```
There are 2 choices for the alternative x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ (providing
/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++).
Note that for WSL the Bitcoin Core source path MUST be somewhere in the default
mount file system, for
example /usr/src/bitcoin, AND not under /mnt/d/. If this is not the case the
dependency autoconf scripts will fail.
This means you cannot use a directory that is located directly on the host Windows
file system to perform the build.
Build using:
## Depends system
Installation
-------------
After building using the Windows subsystem it can be useful to copy the compiled
executables to a directory on the Windows drive in the same directory structure
as they appear in the release `.zip` archive. This can be done in the following
way. This will install to `c:\workspace\bitcoin`, for example:
make deploy
Footnotes
---------
<a name="footnote1">1</a>: Starting from Ubuntu Xenial 16.04, both the 32 and 64
bit Mingw-w64 packages install two different
compiler options to allow a choice between either posix or win32 threads. The
default option is win32 threads which is the more
efficient since it will result in binary code that links directly with the Windows
kernel32.lib. Unfortunately, the headers
required to support win32 threads conflict with some of the classes in the C++11
standard library, in particular std::mutex.
It's not possible to build the Bitcoin Core code using the win32 version of the
Mingw-w64 cross compilers (at least not without
modifying headers in the Bitcoin Core source code).