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SomberNight 4da7b7f55d build: android: use Java 17, as before debian upgrade :/
When building on debian 12, we were using Java 17.
On debian 13, Java 17 is not packaged anymore, instead there is Java 21 and 25.
Ideally we should upgrade to Java 21 and just install it from apt.

However old Gradle is not compatible with new Java, so we have to upgrade Gradle for that.
- see https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/compatibility.html

Old Gradle is giving build errors with Java 21:
```
Could not compile build file '/home/user/wspace/electrum/.buildozer_qml/android/platform/build-arm64-v8a/dists/Electrum/build.gradle'.
> startup failed:
General error during conversion: Unsupported class file major version 65

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unsupported class file major version 65
```

for our p4a fork, I tried to cherry-pick stuff from upstream:
- 17bf532279
- https://github.com/kivy/python-for-android/pull/3172
    a8f2ca1c5b
- see a01269f779...846a109487

That seems sufficient to upgrade Gradle as far as p4a is concerned.

However that still did not work yet:
- contrib/android/make_barcode_scanner.sh fails, as
    markusfisch/zxing-cpp and markusfisch/CameraView
    are also using too old gradle versions for Java 21
    - it seems they are intentionally doing this to maintain compat with Android 4:
        see d98ed5d0be

So for now maybe the path of least resistance is to downgrade to Java 17 :(
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Electrum - Lightweight Bitcoin client

Licence: MIT Licence
Author: Thomas Voegtlin
Language: Python (>= 3.10)
Homepage: https://electrum.org/

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Getting started

(If you've come here looking to simply run Electrum, you may download it here.)

Electrum itself is pure Python, and so are most of the required dependencies, but not everything. The following sections describe how to run from source, but here is a TL;DR:

$ sudo apt-get install libsecp256k1-dev
$ ELECTRUM_ECC_DONT_COMPILE=1 python3 -m pip install --user ".[gui,crypto]"

Not pure-python dependencies

Qt GUI

If you want to use the Qt interface, install the Qt dependencies:

$ sudo apt-get install python3-pyqt6

libsecp256k1

For elliptic curve operations, libsecp256k1 is a required dependency.

If you "pip install" Electrum, by default libsecp will get compiled locally, as part of the electrum-ecc dependency. This can be opted-out of, by setting the ELECTRUM_ECC_DONT_COMPILE=1 environment variable. For the compilation to work, besides a C compiler, you need at least:

$ sudo apt-get install automake libtool

If you opt out of the compilation, you need to provide libsecp in another way, e.g.:

$ sudo apt-get install libsecp256k1-dev

cryptography

Due to the need for fast symmetric ciphers, cryptography is required. Install from your package manager (or from pip):

$ sudo apt-get install python3-cryptography

hardware-wallet support

If you would like hardware wallet support, see this.

Running from tar.gz

If you downloaded the official package (tar.gz), you can run Electrum from its root directory without installing it on your system; all the pure python dependencies are included in the 'packages' directory. To run Electrum from its root directory, just do:

$ ./run_electrum

You can also install Electrum on your system, by running this command:

$ sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools python3-pip
$ python3 -m pip install --user .

This will download and install the Python dependencies used by Electrum instead of using the 'packages' directory. It will also place an executable named electrum in ~/.local/bin, so make sure that is on your PATH variable.

Development version (git clone)

(For OS-specific instructions, see here for Windows, and for macOS)

Check out the code from GitHub:

$ git clone https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum.git
$ cd electrum
$ git submodule update --init

Run install (this should install dependencies):

$ python3 -m pip install --user -e .

Create translations (optional):

$ sudo apt-get install gettext
$ ./contrib/locale/build_locale.sh electrum/locale/locale electrum/locale/locale

Finally, to start Electrum:

$ ./run_electrum

Run tests

Run unit tests with pytest:

$ pytest tests -v

(can be parallelized with -n auto option, using pytest-xdist plugin)

To run a single file, specify it directly like this:

$ pytest tests/test_bitcoin.py -v

Creating Binaries

Contributing

Any help testing the software, reporting or fixing bugs, reviewing pull requests and recent changes, writing tests, or helping with outstanding issues is very welcome. Implementing new features, or improving/refactoring the codebase, is of course also welcome, but to avoid wasted effort, especially for larger changes, we encourage discussing these on the issue tracker or IRC first.

Besides GitHub, most communication about Electrum development happens on IRC, in the #electrum channel on Libera Chat. The easiest way to participate on IRC is with the web client, web.libera.chat.

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