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Serge Victor 07280730d4 Intoducing websocket_announce configuration
Currently electrum daemon runs websocket server on a configured host and
port and sends the same information to merchant payments. There is
likely that those two may be different, when websocket traffic is being
reverse proxied and sent over via different hosts.

This patch introduces two fully optional parameters,
websocket_server_announce and websocket_port_announce, which when
set, are sent to the merchant payments instead of websocket_server and
websocket_port values.
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Electrum - Lightweight Bitcoin client
=====================================

::

  Licence: MIT Licence
  Author: Thomas Voegtlin
  Language: Python
  Homepage: https://electrum.org/


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Getting started
===============

Electrum is a pure python application. However, if you want to use the
Qt interface, then you need to install the Qt dependencies::

    sudo apt-get install python-qt4

If you downloaded the official package (tar.gz), then 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::

    ./electrum

If you cloned the git repository, then 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/spesmilo/electrum.git
    cd electrum

Run install (this should install dependencies)::

    python setup.py install

Compile the icons file for Qt::

    sudo apt-get install pyqt4-dev-tools
    pyrcc4 icons.qrc -o gui/qt/icons_rc.py

Compile the protobuf description file::

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

Create translations::

    sudo apt-get install python-pycurl gettext
    ./contrib/make_locale



Install on Linux systems
========================

If you install Electrum on your system, you can run it from any
directory.

If you have pip, you can do::

    python setup.py sdist
    sudo pip install --pre dist/Electrum-2.0.tar.gz


If you don't have pip, install with::

    python setup.py sdist
    sudo python setup.py install



Creating Binaries
=================


In order to create binaries, you must create the 'packages' directory::

    ./contrib/make_packages

This directory contains the python dependencies used by Electrum.

Mac OS X
--------

::

    # On MacPorts installs: 
    sudo python setup-release.py py2app
    
    # On Homebrew installs: 
    ARCHFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64" sudo python setup-release.py py2app --includes sip
    
    sudo hdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname "Electrum" -srcfolder dist/Electrum.app dist/electrum-VERSION-macosx.dmg

Windows
-------

See `contrib/build-wine/README` file.


Android
-------

See `gui/kivy/Readme.txt` file.
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