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asciilifeform: decimation: one way is what i'm doing
mod6: glad I looked at that
mod6: i would have though with all the same version (pretty much) that they would have all been the same hashes.
asciilifeform: this is probably when i say that it will be necessary to walk the blocks.
mod6: huh, now i have one chain that has 2 that match and one that differs: f7ab989febce649e49f8373f1c5a5fbd44008dd21eaf16ce0d1b73e1070421f0 blk0008.dat && b1d0da3ff6b2b2d6da096f06cf7359ca98e08490ab61202f94468587f51aaee5 blk0008.dat ☟︎
decimation: I'm afraid it's gonna take going over with a fine-tooth comb
mod6: yeah, i don't have any of those.
BingoBoingo: lobbes: I'm liking you bot
decimation: from that thread I mean
decimation: okay, that's good I guess
decimation: yeah I was looking at that
asciilifeform: if i replicate the anomaly, i will post the 'interesting' region
asciilifeform: will, once i find a place to drop these where i'm not paying per byte
asciilifeform: (recall, in a 'bastard-free' bitcoind - which is what i have - no block can be 'eaten' unless it squarely agrees with its immediate antecedent block)
asciilifeform: i set it up earlier today and mostly forgot about it
asciilifeform: (checksum spoken of earlier agrees with every copy of blk0001 i've been able to locate, other than the one cited by mircea_popescu)
asciilifeform: the only thing i'm pretty sure of at this point is that nothing peculiar happened - at least on this machine - through block 188529.
trinque: BingoBoingo: I thought it was gonna be somebody being face-sat
mod6: i have 3 full-sync'd chains from between January and March, all have the same blk0001.dat hash: sha256sum blk0001.dat \ 7aac5826b91b4f87a2e9534e0e38e8d64ed21aff8a4eb8ff8dde4e726e67fe1a blk0001.dat ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 30-06-2015 20:01:39; ascii_field: for what it's worth, all the blocks i got from mircea_popescu are successfully eaten by my 0.5.4
asciilifeform: so it turns out that i spoke too soon:
shinohai: That same tired argument has echoed from every supporter of PoS for as long as I can remember.
BingoBoingo: https://i.imgur.com/haY5dyt.png
shinohai: I'll bet r/bitcoin had that CNN feed up praying that it triggers mass Greek adoption.
shinohai: The only issue I had was importing private keys, but I solved that.
BingoBoingo hoping I don't have to make a bunch of patches to the RPC for this to work
shinohai: I have a dedi server for foundation use if we do get electrum running
shinohai: @ BingoBoingo I have been able to run it against termcoin, which I don't recommend as a real wallet.
shinohai: Heaven't tried in a while though. I was drunk.
shinohai: @ BingoBoingo I did but I failed :/
CheckDavid: when I want to talk here I never manage to get voice lol
BingoBoingo: Anyone try running electrum-server yet against Foundation 0.5.3.1 or later build? Once stator on craptop syncs on craptop I plan on seeing if they get along
trinque: I tend to call that periscope UI
trinque: shinohai: I noticed that as well
shinohai: I have only seen the Comcast guy 2 times in 5 years in this place I live.
assbot: Logged on 30-06-2015 16:24:21; ben_vulpes: and i'm being dramatic about the plastics, there's a many-in-one stroller thing that a relative mentioned getting for us
trinque: neh I like micro-terrorism... there it stays
ascii_field: either mircea_popescu, or i, or both, is suffering from 'cosmic rays'
mitzip: BingoBoingo: thanks I feel the same way :)
mitzip: BingoBoingo: yes, but I haven't been active lately
mircea_popescu: how i feel, illustrated : http://40.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0ygcdDW8U1qgvnq9o1_1280.jpg
ascii_field: for what it's worth, all the blocks i got from mircea_popescu are successfully eaten by my 0.5.4 ☟︎
mircea_popescu: yes i know. talking bout my own problem here!
mircea_popescu: i have never seen blknnnn of the same size even, forget the same contents
mircea_popescu: anyway, i've been digging into all sorts of strange re this since 3 days ago, what's a bucket more.
ascii_field: at any rate, i posted checksums of what i personally got over the wire, earlier.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/source/src/db.cpp#0041 << in classic 0.5.3. naturally i haven't the faintest clue re: yours
mircea_popescu: terminate called after throwing an instance of 'DbException' << teh sound of unhappy. i'll be doing shasums for the rest of the day by the looks of it.
ascii_field: i'm speaking of ~hours~ here
BingoBoingo: Well, once I got into 2013 and months crawled into taking days per any speed up wasn't much noticable
ascii_field: and i beg to differ that direct arse-to-mouth of blocks 'doesn't speed sync'
BingoBoingo: I think garzick had a script somewhere I'll did
BingoBoingo: <jurov> ascii_field probably isn't aware that exactly the same thing as dumpblock output is the phoundation's bootstrap.dat << As far as I'm aware the "bootstrap.dat" never got implemented in a way that worked beyond the first 2GB of blockchain on pre-v0.8 clients
mircea_popescu: i would have inquired whether front facing fanny or rear facing fanny, but i was pressed for time sadly.
mircea_popescu: somehow i suspect its more common than kk
mircea_popescu: incidentally, i wonder how many times in the history of linux one has issued the command ;;
ascii_field: and i never imagined i was the first to ever dump blocks - i think just about everybody had some 3rd party script thing to do it with
ascii_field: i mean, the blocks were in there to begin with
ascii_field: presently, while i'm doing entirely other things, it it running pmap -XX <pid> after each eat
mod6: well, i still had the build directory anyway. a list of patches & checksums is at the same URL nao: http://thebitcoin.foundation/doxygen/v0_5_3_1-wPatchesApplied/v0531-wPatchesApplied.txt
mod6: I did it like that because the list of patch names is far too long. makes it look kinda ridiculous in the header
mod6: and I can't find a backup
mod6: huh? no, im laughing because when I swapped the doxygens around (LR, to TB) i nuked the file that showed the patches included.
ascii_field: trinque: i've been looking for something that fits that description - while not being a piece of shit - for a decade
trinque: neat. that thing's exactly what I've meant about a device which is only for editing buffers of text.
ascii_field: 'I plan to start using the machine again because its keyboard is superior to any other laptop that I've owned and it boots far faster than any other laptop that I've owned.'
mod6: **NOTICE** I'll be updating the graphs in this: http://thebitcoin.foundation/v0_5_3_1-wPatchesApplied/ in about the next ~15 minutes. So if there's a hiccup, just wait a minute or six.
mod6: <+mod6> plz clearsign your email, and attach a detached signature of the patch file << along with the patch itself i might add!
Jautenim: sure! i was puzzled too, thought that'd be enough
mod6: danielpbarron: yeah, i saw that. i thought that'd be enough. but maybe something else is up? anyway, you can send to me. I'll review, etc.
mod6: ah, i don't think you're in assbot's L2. Sorry if I wasted your time. Just send the patch to me: modsix@gmail.com ☟︎
Jautenim: should it barf something back at me? I'm not receiving any feedback either
Jautenim: mod6: hm, I've carefully read http://therealbitcoin.org/mailman/listinfo/btc-dev but I believe mailman is not accepting my emails
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-06-2015#1181737 << because i wished to highlight the experimental character of the whole direct block injection thing ☝︎
pete_dushenski: i dun think that a little plastic is the end of the world, not like we didn't grow up with it
ben_vulpes: why am i talking about bay crap
ben_vulpes: and i'm being dramatic about the plastics, there's a many-in-one stroller thing that a relative mentioned getting for us ☟︎
ben_vulpes: we? i.
ben_vulpes: i'm just describing the car. can't really generalize about groups
pete_dushenski: i'm as fond of rooftop patios as anyone
pete_dushenski: lol i'm not the one saying tesla drivers are pussies, you are !
ben_vulpes: i have to imagine that's what they drive into town from.
ben_vulpes: i've no idea how i got it into my head that it was called the model t.
ben_vulpes: "o hai i bought a thooper expensive babywaggon"
ben_vulpes: no, i'm just retarded.
ben_vulpes: aand pete, i'm talking about mr. musk's overpriced station wagon
ben_vulpes: http://cascadianhacker.com/blog/2015/06/21_a-tour-of-bitcoind-booting-to-its-first-thread.html#ak47.sh << i've been working with this. it uses bash, so less portable, but it fails on any error which makes it easier to debug, as the script exits whenever anything goes wrong
pete_dushenski: i guess the offer was too sweet to pass up.
ben_vulpes: btw - i've yet to get boost to compile and exit 0
ben_vulpes: Jautenim: yeah, i ran into that one as well
Jautenim: k, I'll give it a go
mod6: <+Jautenim> shall i submit a patch to the mailing list? it's quite a simple fix << If you're in the WoT (looks like you are) feel free to submit a patch as you like.
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-06-2015#1180292 << this is a point. mebbe 1 share per picture ? mebbe 10 ? mebbe 0. i kinda like text-based news but there's little doubt that qntra could grow its readership (if that's the intention) with more visuals. ☝︎
mod6: Jautenim: sorry, I had it kinda mixed up. The patch link I posted is to resolve the issue where the libs and headers don't get copied over.
Jautenim: yes. in fact i just s/make install/make install_sw on auto.sh
decimation: no I mean you are right, mod6/ben_vulpes should integrate that fix
Jautenim: shall i submit a patch to the mailing list? it's quite a simple fix
ben_vulpes: i don't think that it's *unnecessary* or anything, i'm just curious as to why it needs explicit enabling.
cazalla: i was gonna get one but got a zzr instead
cazalla: durable too, i'll get through any aussie terrain