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ben_vulpes: hanbot: i put my little kalash together to address some of the pain you're experiencing
gernika: mod6 I wasn't looking for it, but no I don't recall seeing it
mod6: This goes for all: If you get wedged for some reason while running the R.I. please stop in and ask right away. Back up the debug.log for us too plz.
trinque: hanbot: dunno, I tend to stick to gentoo
hanbot: so .deb package checked against .rpm file list shows libc_stubs.a missing, the other eleven are present. debian says no .deb packages contain this guy. i'm assuming i need it. auto.sh still errorful after grabbing everything else here http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209888 (errorflurry: http://dpaste.com/26ZEG17 ). doesn't look like that missing library has anything to do with it, but prolly problematic down the line? ☝︎☟︎
mod6: you got wedged on the 168`001 block? aka: you were stuck on block 168`000 according to this.. although, i dont' as of yet see a Verify Signature failure in here...
punkman: hmm, so what's special about this one I wonder, http://blockexplorer.com/rawtx/fb0a1d8d34fa5537e461ac384bac761125e1bfa7fec286fa72511240fa66864d
trinque: I ran with verifyall btw
trinque: I can try a few other libressl versions later tonight, I think
punkman: trinque: yeah I think I got stuck at the same block using some other openssl version
gernika: mod6 let me know if there's anything else I can do to help with this. Would suck if x% of pogos wedged at 168001 ☟︎
gernika: I have the debug log yes
gernika: I have the last block
mod6: we saw stuff like that before with the 168`001 Verify Signature fail too. most of the time it failed for us... the three of us who were independantly testing it. But sometimes, it'd pass. Maybe 30% of the time. I was pulling my hair out. ☟︎
gernika: mod6 I set a new (empty) datadir and started over.
ben_vulpes: i'm down to a single finger and i intend to kepe it
gernika: mod6 I changed nothing :(
trinque: mind if I bolt my gcov stuff to it later in the week?
shinohai: I have rebuilt boost, made symlinks, and recited pages from The Necronomicon, but still cannot get rid of /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_filesystem
hanbot: if glibc on its own is insufficent tho, i have little faith libc6-dev without the -static moniker would work
trinque: I want to say it's called libc6 on debian, and I don't see a separate static pkg
trinque: that said I could be wrong, and perhaps the files required to statically link are in a separate package
hanbot: does anyone have or know where i can get a glibc-static deb package?
trinque: though I'm told I mostly slept like a rock
pete_dushenski: trinque i'm already practising the not sleeping lifestyle
cazalla: for some reason i thought you were a bachelor
cazalla: i am grateful my first was a boy, hoping the next will be too
pete_dushenski: i'll be damned if it isn't a boy
gribble: RagnarDanneskjol was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 17 weeks, 4 days, 11 hours, 53 minutes, and 59 seconds ago: <RagnarDanneskjol> trinque - i am occasionally using the nick for continued development on punks ver. if anyone here's partial to the name I can pass it over. Wow that xm42
mod6: In other news, I have 6 automated tests. This is pretty neat.
BingoBoingo: Ah, I'm not running -current and have no ideas what changes it might have
BingoBoingo: trinque: I did 2.0 from scratch and right now 2.1 is working on an existing chain
gernika: mod6 interesting that I ran into that on OpenBSD once, but got around it on a second try, not using libressl.
trinque: I'll investigate further and verify whether it's libressl
trinque: ha, which am I?!
BingoBoingo: I merely asked which Brennan hoping that you might have a connection between the Hastings murder and St. Clair County State's Attourney Brennan Kelly who has declined to prosecute fake Libertarian Dallas Cook for his felony.
trinque: I tend to think there's something to that.
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo nah nah i get it, it makes sense :)
pete_dushenski: ^realised after i shoulda referenced hanbot's article too. alas !
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> how many years does it take ffs. << I like ffs, just works
mircea_popescu: wtf is a box without c compiler anyway i want to kn ow.
hanbot: yep, i have the 'what to do' sketched out. atm i'm stuck on the v0.5.3.1 and the errors ./auto.sh threw out. typescript sez: http://dpaste.com/2MNJ748
ascii_field: what other answer could i give, than 'go to ml...'
mod6: at least ... lol, i do.
hanbot: mod6 yep, i doublechecked asciilifeform's list as linked above, complete & correctly ordered
hanbot: mod6 that's exactly what i want to do. after all, the mailing list is the reference point, no?
mod6: that was poorly worded. i wouldn't bother trying to go through that list of emails unless what you want to do is this: download & extract v0.5.3.1-RELEASE and go through every email, one by one, and patch by hand.
mod6: ok. so the stator tarball contains all of the relivant packages. I think by linking you to all of his patches are applied therein.
mircea_popescu: hanbot once delving into it, this proves to be anything but straightforward i surmise ?
hanbot: (to be clear, by inferred instructions i mean v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patches as asciilifeform outlined here: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209307 ) ☝︎
trinque: didn't want to bother with why, so I built in the VM then copied the binary out
trinque: my gentoo would not build, so I used the VM
hanbot: mod6> hanbot: so, this might help you, it's worth a read through anyway -- it's a script that I created to pull down v0.5.3.1-RELEASE, and then add ascii's recent patches up through verifyall [ read the script for all that are applied ]: http://dpaste.com/23VKWD8.txt << neat deal on this & the latter scripts. my mission is to build based on the inferred instructions here tho': http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-June/000102.html . is th
ascii_field: nubbins`: reads, i must confess, quite like those 'eaten by friend's dog' reports
mod6: i'm looking at it now...
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 17:31:06; mats: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209185 << i can't find this key in use anywhere
mats: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209185 << i can't find this key in use anywhere ☝︎☟︎
assbot: Logged on 17-07-2015 01:50:46; asciilifeform: decimation: 'telco 214' is the owner of a single ip which houses, as far as i can tell, at least 2% of current net hash.
mircea_popescu: and to illustrate the concept, i give you enraged superwoman. http://33.media.tumblr.com/74b24ac4bfdd42d54a2b22b9451314cb/tumblr_mqx2cpQytp1ra163eo1_500.gif
mod6: Doesn't make that much of a difference. I'm working on a patched bundle now anyway.
mod6: er. well i missed an `echo` statement in that last one -- didn't seem to complain on my side anyway, but here's a corrected one: http://dpaste.com/0S2D9YV.txt
liquidassets: property only entered into it when I tried looking up meaning to funciary commodity. Yes, the "do you want it?" seems to be the question. Thanks MP always a pleasure
mod6: i tried it on gentoo, but should build on other x86-64 linux distro's i'd think.
mircea_popescu: i will need that in the form of a question.
mod6: So in addition to lastnight's script I posted [ pulls down ascii's latest patches (up through -verifyall) and applies them to v0.5.3.1 ], I've got an updated one that i've just tested & worked for me on x86-64 gentoo w/glibc: http://dpaste.com/2F68T3F.txt
mircea_popescu: i do not hold it against him.
mircea_popescu: "oh but look how successful it made me! i can do 50 pushups and eat a bear!" "mmmmkay...."
asciilifeform: 'Manwin used their traffic to sell ad space to those same production companies they enabled theft from. Production companies paid a lot for banners. Manwin then began buying the companies they had helped devalue, including Digital Playground—the company I was contracted to for a number of years. I believe the worst sorts of capitalists would consider Manwin’s behavior a win of the highest order.' << sop
mircea_popescu: "i hold an unsubstantiable, borderline pathological belief that the white race is better than all others. i spend my time trying to convince everyone to pick on white people by calling them racist if they do not". the whole libertard agenda on "race" as they understand it.
mircea_popescu: fucktards. "perhaps this racist thing could be used to disadvantage the races i happen to hate, which i call positive. but as the race i happen to hate happens to also be objectively superior to the other races, it will likely play out the other way. OH NOES!"
mircea_popescu: but i mean this is by the fucking book, where the hell was it
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i dunno if you recall stoya's piece i linked some time ago where she decries a very similar process happening to porn.
phf: right now i think every guide has a different recommendation for what to use. some do svn co on specific revision, some pull snapshot from svn, some pull snapshot from elsewhere
mircea_popescu: i had no idea the supply chain is THAT vulnerable, thanks god i asked questions.
phf: mircea_popescu: i have a copy, i was hoping to have an svn repo history that i can work with. but a b-a authorative location can be used for build guides
mircea_popescu: i had no fucking idea this is even a thing, but given that we link against a specified version anyway, there's really no reason to even use sourceforge.
mircea_popescu: i don't understand how the us coroners work these days. if a 28 yo man is found dead at home, the traditional way is to require evidence of natural death
mircea_popescu: btw phf you saw what i said @you in #eulora ?
mircea_popescu: it was... i think it must have been about a ton or some shit. it was huge.
mircea_popescu: i have no idea how it got there. conceivably, dropped during the war
mircea_popescu: yes but what's that do. i said the same at the time, it was like...mmmkay well... it dun work./
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209539 << what i meant was, no misconfiguration on ~my box~ ☝︎
mircea_popescu: i c.
danielpbarron: ;;later tell liquidassets see http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-07-2015#1189524 for now and I'll get back to you on a Biblical reference (if such a thing exists) ☝︎
trinque: punkman | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208942 << should test LibreSSL with -verifyall << I just built a new 0.5.4-beta with mod6's script + libressl, will do that ☝︎
BingoBoingo: punkman: I only have foundation builds running on that "Mint" ubuntu like at the moment
Vexual: i think they must have
punkman: I wonder if they chose the smell
Vexual: another funny thing i saw, someone designed the rax increasers to walk across a university lawn thats taboo
phf: i wonder how much of bitcoind can i reimplement by morning..
mod6: oh, i noticed a mistake above in my text, there is no such dir as 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1-RELEASE', it's simply 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1'. hope that doesn't trip anyone up too badly.
mod6: At some point here we'll have a pre-patched source bundle that will be like a release candidate. I'm workin on it :]
mod6: Anyway, yeah, we can go through it tomorrow. I've also got some curl commands to pull down the distfiles:
mod6: I've probably done a dozen builds this way in the last 2 weeks.
mod6: hanbot: so, this might help you, it's worth a read through anyway -- it's a script that I created to pull down v0.5.3.1-RELEASE, and then add ascii's recent patches up through verifyall [ read the script for all that are applied ]: http://dpaste.com/23VKWD8.txt
asciilifeform: then i will cancel the contract with that hoster.
asciilifeform: i'ma let it run until it syncs, and then dump the blocks that ~did~ get through
asciilifeform: Vexual: i don't keep nice things out of doors
asciilifeform: Vexual: i like'em - lightweight and easier for precision work, on account of not having two metres of mains cable dragging behind it
asciilifeform: though i showed mine to diametric today and he pointed out that the 802.11 daughterboard speaks standard usb through those 4 pins