This guide will explain how to install the gaiad
and gaiacli
entrypoints
onto your system. With these installed on a server, you can participate in the
mainnet as either a Full Node or a
Validator.
Install go
by following the official docs.
Remember to set your $PATH
environment variable, for example:
mkdir -p $HOME/go/bin
echo "export PATH=$PATH:$(go env GOPATH)/bin" >> ~/.bash_profile
source ~/.bash_profile
::: tip Go 1.14+ is required for the Cosmos SDK. :::
Next, let's install the latest version of Gaia. Make sure you git checkout
the
correct released version.
git clone -b <latest-release-tag> https://github.com/cosmos/gaia
cd gaia && make install
If this command fails due to the following error message, you might have already set LDFLAGS
prior to running this step.
# github.com/cosmos/gaia/cmd/gaiad
flag provided but not defined: -L
usage: link [options] main.o
...
make: *** [install] Error 2
Unset this environment variable and try again.
LDFLAGS="" make install
NOTE: If you still have issues at this step, please check that you have the latest stable version of GO installed.
That will install the gaiad
and gaiacli
binaries. Verify that everything is OK:
$ gaiad version --long
$ gaiacli version --long
gaiacli
for instance should output something similar to:
name: gaia
server_name: gaiad
client_name: gaiacli
version: 2.0.3
commit: 2f6783e298f25ff4e12cb84549777053ab88749a
build_tags: netgo,ledger
go: go version go1.12.5 darwin/amd64
Build tags indicate special features that have been enabled in the binary.
Build Tag | Description |
---|---|
netgo | Name resolution will use pure Go code |
ledger | Ledger devices are supported (hardware wallets) |
Do not use snap at this time to install the binaries for production until we have a reproducible binary system.
To test any changes made in the SDK or Tendermint, a replace
clause needs to be added to go.mod
providing the correct import path.
- Make appropriate changes
- Add
replace github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk => /path/to/clone/cosmos-sdk
togo.mod
- Run
make clean install
ormake clean build
- Test changes
Now you can join the mainnet, the public testnet or create you own testnet