Nix configuration directory for the MMGen Wallet suite Only BTC and a bare minimum of packages are enabled by default. For altcoin and additional package support, copy the file ‘user-packages.nix’ to your MMGen datadir (~/.mmgen) and edit, uncommenting the relevant lines. For an XMR-enabled setup, for example, you’d uncomment the system package ‘monero-cli’ and Python packages ‘monero’, ‘pycryptodome’ and ‘pysocks’. From the mmgen-wallet repo root, you may build individual system packages in the MMGen Wallet environment as follows (we’ll use the curl package in this example): $ nix-build nix --attr curl To build all configured packages in one go, run ‘nix-build nix’ without additional arguments. The last lines of nix-build’s output are store paths in ‘/nix/store/’, which you may optionally install into your default environment as follows: $ nix-env --install Note that use of MMGen Wallet from the default environment is discouraged in favor of the custom shell environment, which we’ll now describe. From the mmgen-wallet repo root, execute: $ nix-shell nix This will build any unbuilt configured packages and drop you to the custom shell environment. At this point you may run the test suite: [nix-shell:... $] test/test-release -FA or proceed to use MMGen Wallet as with any conventional installation. For greater isolation, you can invoke nix-shell with the ‘--pure’ option. This will make executables from your native environment inaccessible within the shell, so you may need to add some additional tools to your environment such as a text editor. For examples, refer to ‘user-packages.nix’ NixOS: To install the MMGen Wallet environment under NixOS, copy the contents of the ‘nix’ directory to ‘/etc/nixos/mmgen-project’ and add ‘./mmgen-project/nixos-packages.nix’ to your imports list in ‘configuration.nix’. If altcoin support or additional packages are required, edit ‘user-packages.nix’ in ‘/etc/nixos/mmgen-project’ as described above for the copy of that file in the MMGen datadir. Rebuild NixOS. From the mmgen-wallet repo root, execute: export PYTHONPATH=$(pwd) export PATH=$(pwd)/cmds:$PATH You can now test and use MMGen Wallet in your native shell environment.