$ chmod +x ~/src/electrum/server/server.py
$ ln -s ~/src/electrum/server/server.py ~/bin/electrum-server
-### Step 3. Download Bitcoind stable & patch it
-
-In order for the latest versions of Electrum to work properly we currently recommend bitcoind 0.8.5 stable.
-0.8.5 can be downloaded from github or sourceforge and it needs to be patched with an electrum specific patch.
-bitcoin@master i.e. git head may not currently work with electrum-server even if the patch applies cleanly.
-
- $ cd ~/src && wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.8.5/bitcoin-0.8.5-linux.tar.gz
- $ tar xfz bitcoin-0.8.5-linux.tar.gz
- $ cd bitcoin-0.8.5-linux/src
- $ patch -p1 < ~/src/electrum/server/patch/patch
- $ cd src
- $ sudo apt-get install make g++ python-leveldb libboost-all-dev libssl-dev libdb++-dev
- $ make USE_UPNP= -f makefile.unix
- $ strip ~/src/bitcoin-0.8.5-linux/src/src/bitcoind
- $ ln -s ~/src/bitcoin-0.8.5-linux/src/src/bitcoind ~/bin/bitcoind
+### Step 3. Download bitcoind
+
+Older versions of Electrum used to require a patched version of bitcoind.
+This is not the case anymore since bitcoind supports the 'txindex' option.
+We currently recommend bitcoind 0.8.5 stable.
### Step 4. Configure and start bitcoind
rpcuser=<rpc-username>
rpcpassword=<rpc-password>
daemon=1
+ txindex=1
+
+
+If you have an existing installation of bitcoind and have not previously
+set txindex=1 you need to reindex the blockchain by running
+
+ $ bitcoind -reindex
-Restart `bitcoind`:
+If you have a fresh copy of bitcoind start `bitcoind`:
$ bitcoind