SomberNight 634611272a build appimage: make binary somewhat smaller by excluding stuff
4.1.5->4.2.1, the appimage grew 54M->66M. This change shrinks it back to 58M.
```
$ ls -lah
total 224M
drwxrwxr-x  5 user user 4.0K Mar 27 18:18 .
drwxrwxr-x 16 user user 4.0K Mar 23 16:02 ..
-rwxrw-r--  1 user user  48M Dec 18  2020 electrum-4.0.9-x86_64.AppImage
-rwxrw-r--  1 user user  54M Jan 19 14:25 electrum-4.1.5-x86_64.AppImage
-rwxr-xr-x  1 user user  58M Mar 27 18:12 electrum-4.2.1-dirty-x86_64.AppImage
-rwxrw-r--  1 user user  66M Mar 27 15:00 electrum-4.2.1-x86_64.AppImage
```
I've used the great `ncdu` tool to investigate file sizes.
```
$ du squashfs-root-415/usr/lib/python3.7/ --max-depth=1 | sort -nr | head -n8
154608	squashfs-root-415/usr/lib/python3.7/
138864	squashfs-root-415/usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages
4720	squashfs-root-415/usr/lib/python3.7/lib-dynload
1744	squashfs-root-415/usr/lib/python3.7/encodings
664	squashfs-root-415/usr/lib/python3.7/pydoc_data
460	squashfs-root-415/usr/lib/python3.7/distutils
460	squashfs-root-415/usr/lib/python3.7/asyncio
436	squashfs-root-415/usr/lib/python3.7/email

$ du squashfs-root-421/usr/lib/python3.9/ --max-depth=1 | sort -nr | head -n8
194088	squashfs-root-421/usr/lib/python3.9/
143512	squashfs-root-421/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages
33824	squashfs-root-421/usr/lib/python3.9/config-3.9-x86_64-linux-gnu
5244	squashfs-root-421/usr/lib/python3.9/lib-dynload
1720	squashfs-root-421/usr/lib/python3.9/encodings
696	squashfs-root-421/usr/lib/python3.9/pydoc_data
520	squashfs-root-421/usr/lib/python3.9/asyncio
464	squashfs-root-421/usr/lib/python3.9/distutils
```
We should delete `usr/lib/python3.9/config-3.9-x86_64-linux-gnu/` (which is 33M unpacked)
With py3.7 (electrum 4.1.5), this folder was named `config-3.7m-x86_64-linux-gnu`,
presumably because the default config to compile py3.7 was `--with-pymalloc`,
but maybe it is not for py3.9... ? not sure. (see https://peps.python.org/pep-3149/ )
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Electrum - Lightweight Bitcoin client
=====================================

::

  Licence: MIT Licence
  Author: Thomas Voegtlin
  Language: Python (>= 3.8)
  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`_.)

.. _you may download it here: https://electrum.org/#download

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 libsecp256k1-0
    python3 -m pip install --user .[gui,crypto]


Not pure-python dependencies
----------------------------

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

    sudo apt-get install python3-pyqt5

For elliptic curve operations, `libsecp256k1`_ is a required dependency::

    sudo apt-get install libsecp256k1-0

Alternatively, when running from a cloned repository, a script is provided to build
libsecp256k1 yourself::

    sudo apt-get install automake libtool
    ./contrib/make_libsecp256k1.sh

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


If you would like hardware wallet support, see `this`_.

.. _libsecp256k1: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1
.. _pycryptodomex: https://github.com/Legrandin/pycryptodome
.. _cryptography: https://github.com/pyca/cryptography
.. _this: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum-docs/blob/master/hardware-linux.rst

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 :code:`electrum` in :code:`~/.local/bin`,
so make sure that is on your :code:`PATH` variable.


Development version (git clone)
-------------------------------

Check out the code from GitHub::

    git clone git://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 python-requests gettext
    ./contrib/pull_locale

Finally, to start Electrum::

    ./run_electrum

Run unit tests with `pytest`:

    pytest electrum/tests -v

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

    pytest electrum/tests/test_bitcoin.py -v

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

Linux (tarball)
---------------

See :code:`contrib/build-linux/sdist/README.md`.


Linux (AppImage)
----------------

See :code:`contrib/build-linux/appimage/README.md`.


Mac OS X / macOS
----------------

See :code:`contrib/osx/README.md`.


Windows
-------

See :code:`contrib/build-wine/README.md`.


Android
-------

See :code:`contrib/android/Readme.md`.


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
:code:`#electrum` channel on Libera Chat. The easiest way to participate on IRC is
with the web client, `web.libera.chat`_.


.. _web.libera.chat: https://web.libera.chat/#electrum
.. _GitHub: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum
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