installing cpuminer on Ubuntu 14.04.4 x64











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I have just set up a server and trying to install cpuminer following this:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/cpuminer



I have downloaded cpuminer and is currently located at /cpuminer.



However im not quite sure on how to run the compile command?



I do the following:



cd cpuminer ./autogen.sh ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" make


This just returns nothing? What am i doing wrong?



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    I have just set up a server and trying to install cpuminer following this:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/cpuminer



    I have downloaded cpuminer and is currently located at /cpuminer.



    However im not quite sure on how to run the compile command?



    I do the following:



    cd cpuminer ./autogen.sh ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" make


    This just returns nothing? What am i doing wrong?



    Thanks










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      I have just set up a server and trying to install cpuminer following this:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/cpuminer



      I have downloaded cpuminer and is currently located at /cpuminer.



      However im not quite sure on how to run the compile command?



      I do the following:



      cd cpuminer ./autogen.sh ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" make


      This just returns nothing? What am i doing wrong?



      Thanks










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      I have just set up a server and trying to install cpuminer following this:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/cpuminer



      I have downloaded cpuminer and is currently located at /cpuminer.



      However im not quite sure on how to run the compile command?



      I do the following:



      cd cpuminer ./autogen.sh ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" make


      This just returns nothing? What am i doing wrong?



      Thanks







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          The default build directory is /home/[name]/tmp/, or other folder in /home/[name]/. (Not the Desktop/).



          No issues with Ubuntu 14.04.5 - 64 :



          $ sudo apt-get install g++ libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev pkg-config automake yasm git




          $ cd tmp/
          $ git clone https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer.git
          $ cd cpuminer/
          $ ./autogen.sh
          $ ./configure
          $ make


          ... and the executable minerd is created. And you can do : sudo make install






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          • Thanks, the reason was some of the dependencies didn't download, i went through and re-added them. Thanks!
            – danyo
            Jun 28 '16 at 22:34











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          The default build directory is /home/[name]/tmp/, or other folder in /home/[name]/. (Not the Desktop/).



          No issues with Ubuntu 14.04.5 - 64 :



          $ sudo apt-get install g++ libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev pkg-config automake yasm git




          $ cd tmp/
          $ git clone https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer.git
          $ cd cpuminer/
          $ ./autogen.sh
          $ ./configure
          $ make


          ... and the executable minerd is created. And you can do : sudo make install






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          • Thanks, the reason was some of the dependencies didn't download, i went through and re-added them. Thanks!
            – danyo
            Jun 28 '16 at 22:34















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          The default build directory is /home/[name]/tmp/, or other folder in /home/[name]/. (Not the Desktop/).



          No issues with Ubuntu 14.04.5 - 64 :



          $ sudo apt-get install g++ libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev pkg-config automake yasm git




          $ cd tmp/
          $ git clone https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer.git
          $ cd cpuminer/
          $ ./autogen.sh
          $ ./configure
          $ make


          ... and the executable minerd is created. And you can do : sudo make install






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks, the reason was some of the dependencies didn't download, i went through and re-added them. Thanks!
            – danyo
            Jun 28 '16 at 22:34













          up vote
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          up vote
          0
          down vote









          The default build directory is /home/[name]/tmp/, or other folder in /home/[name]/. (Not the Desktop/).



          No issues with Ubuntu 14.04.5 - 64 :



          $ sudo apt-get install g++ libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev pkg-config automake yasm git




          $ cd tmp/
          $ git clone https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer.git
          $ cd cpuminer/
          $ ./autogen.sh
          $ ./configure
          $ make


          ... and the executable minerd is created. And you can do : sudo make install






          share|improve this answer












          The default build directory is /home/[name]/tmp/, or other folder in /home/[name]/. (Not the Desktop/).



          No issues with Ubuntu 14.04.5 - 64 :



          $ sudo apt-get install g++ libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev pkg-config automake yasm git




          $ cd tmp/
          $ git clone https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer.git
          $ cd cpuminer/
          $ ./autogen.sh
          $ ./configure
          $ make


          ... and the executable minerd is created. And you can do : sudo make install







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          answered Jun 28 '16 at 22:01









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          • Thanks, the reason was some of the dependencies didn't download, i went through and re-added them. Thanks!
            – danyo
            Jun 28 '16 at 22:34


















          • Thanks, the reason was some of the dependencies didn't download, i went through and re-added them. Thanks!
            – danyo
            Jun 28 '16 at 22:34
















          Thanks, the reason was some of the dependencies didn't download, i went through and re-added them. Thanks!
          – danyo
          Jun 28 '16 at 22:34




          Thanks, the reason was some of the dependencies didn't download, i went through and re-added them. Thanks!
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          Jun 28 '16 at 22:34


















           

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