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mod6:
i haven't compiled on a 32bit system yet so this is a great test.
mod6: thanks, that's good.
i'll have you do a `cd bitcoin/src ; readelf --dynamic bitcoind` when its complete.
mod6:
i don't even own or use a M$ machine, so it has to be the paste sites.
☟︎ mod6: so ...
i guess perhaps we try with dpaste and see.
danielpbarron: why can't
i see these extra characters; vi on openbsd would show them
mod6: one sec,
i'll get you a new one. pastebin fucked us.
mod6: oh crap, lol,
i didn't change the $BUILD_DIR back to "CHANGEME" derp
decimation: you need to add --lock-never to make it work, because
I am using a shitty vm-mounted filesystem that doesn't support hardlinks
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 05-03-2015 04:00:14; asciilifeform: to round off the electrobullet thread,
i made this gedankenexperiment up for this just to show what folks like wilson -would- be doing if they were serious
danielpbarron: no sorry
i'm just distracted by the 3d gun guy trying to impress me on twitter
mod6: while you're at it danielpbarron comment out line 130 of "auto.sh" so
I can have you run one other command if you get through the static build.
danielpbarron: of what, auto.sh ?
I hadn't even gotten that far yet
trinque:
I search and replaced mine with BUILD_DIR
mod6:
i've never tested this on 32bit so this is a first.
mod6: asciilifeform: because how we'll roll out the release: 1)
I'll patch the source myself and put it in a 'bitcoin' directory 2)
i'll place the 'auto.sh' in the same parent directory as 'bitcoin' directory 3) tar those up 4) end user will unpack archive and execute `auto.sh'
danielpbarron: oh uh..
i'm not running on a x64 machine (if that means bits in processor)
mod6: ahh, just take off those params then. it doesn't need 'em
i don't think.
trinque:
I think in debian sh is dash, maybe?
trinque: mod6:
I got through the patching script fine on latest gentoo
mod6: so centos6 might have issues if gpg 2.x, so maybe
i just need to get my head out of my ass and add some code for that.
mod6: oh,
i guess im running a deb6 ami up there.
mod6: it seems, everyone has a mixed bag so it's hard to account for all of that
i think.
mod6:
i'll use it to patch the source code, then
i'll bundle up the release.
decimation: mod6:
I set $FULL_CLEAN to "FALSE" and it didn't do anything different
mod6: ugh. anyway,
i was hoping this would be the /easy/ part and we could actually test the part that needs testing lol.
mod6: decimation: huh, just looked at that error. must be something with 2.x version
i'll have to fix0r.
mod6:
i use pastebin more often because it does forever-pastes .. guess..
i just have to set dpaste for a year
decimation: asciilifeform: everything feels free to mangle a passing cr
I guess
mod6: decimation: fair.
i'll change that next time through.
decimation:
I get a buncha errors in the gpg_import.log
mod6:
i suppose it could be some weird regex failure... although, what danielpbarron pasted as a manual verify should have matched this:
mod6: oh that wasn't from the log output. ok.
i wonder why it would puke for you guys, but not for me... although, im running 1.4.10
mod6: hmm, still, should be ok.
i just re-ran on my side and got: >> Signature verified for bitcoin-asciilifeform.1.patch.sig
decimation:
I'm using 2.0.14 (comes with centos 6)
danielpbarron: oh
i just realized that the script potentially uses a different key than the one
i have stored
decimation: mod6:
i'm running into a bad sig error too
mod6: but
i don't ever get that error... although, someone else has seen it before iirc.
mod6: ok... so. lets see here.
i do think that ascii updated his key since then...
mircea_popescu: "so the wife's a nag ? doesn't mean
i /have to/ beat her until she desists. build mancave instead." on it goes. politicians are idiots ? self-appoint as "better than this" and that's that, work done. not like you have to shoot the bad politico if you can't vote him out. what, /have to/ ?!
mircea_popescu: "so what if make sucks, not like
i have the responsibility to find and support an improvement.
i just type here."
mod6: so
i made some additional changes to the modified pogo script. anyone wanna help me test quick?
I tested it myself, but it'd be cool if someone else can verify.
mircea_popescu: lawl. this guy misread so much of recent history
i'm giving up on reading it.
mircea_popescu: (
i'll help by pointing out that alf's device in discussing xerxes is structurally similar but stylistically very indicative of the changes in society since then)
trinque:
I'll look into that, meanwhile let me know if it ever eats your deed
cazalla:
i'll just stick to pm'ing it so that
i can throw a bunch of commands until
i get what it is
i need and no-one here will be the wiser
cazalla: trinque, forgot about upping the thing,
i'm hung over :)
cazalla: so do
i include the : ? deedbot- pm'd me with "Bad URL or network outage"
cazalla: trinque: where key is your gpg public key <<< for some reason
i thought
i read bot imported pub key from wot, my bad
mircea_popescu: <trinque>
I'm thinking programmable light switch with ethernet port << this is kinda how this process is going as is. hence the cardano.
trinque: here's the opportunity
I see; maybe
I'm wrong
trinque: but then
I'd just say aim for something dumber
trinque:
I'm sure you're right about that
trinque:
I'm thinking programmable light switch with ethernet port
☟︎ trinque: thestringpuller:
I don't need to discuss the details of the metaphor
mircea_popescu:
i think it's related to advances in plastics. once they went fully injected everyone stopped caring.
ascii_field: incidentally, and
i've not seen this observation made elsewhere, but
i noticed that laptop mechanical build quality went to shit around the time they stopped costing what a decent used car cost.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu:
i've bought 5 types or so, all crud
mircea_popescu: ascii_field no
i mean the whole shebang, in a plastic casing to match original.
trinque: man
I dunno,
I was just saying old ThinkPads are cool
assbot: Logged on 11-03-2015 19:29:56; trinque: also my harem numbers 5000 and
I rule earth
assbot: Logged on 11-03-2015 19:25:54; ascii_field: trinque: with a few exceptions (toshiba's miniature 'libretto' and similar)
i am not particularly fond of ancient laptops - they tend to be bulky and have irreparably decayed batteries
mircea_popescu: not so much because they don't think
i could figure out a way, but for the more obviously blunt reason that they correctly realise that if
i give them a trojan horse they wouldn't have the intellectual werewithal to spot it.
mircea_popescu: anyway, the idea that
i'm not invited to give talks about how to ruin bitcoin to fucking cia is not the worst credential ever.
mike_c:
i used to enjoy marking the bull run by when MPOE had to update its strike prices. can we bring that back this year? :)
ascii_field: thestringpuller: first
i'd have to dig one up myself
mike_c:
i think she went broke..
davout: lol, now
i'm forever_alone.jpg in #bitcoin-terrorists
danielpbarron: probably a good thing; anything worth using should probably only be coded on a setup similar to what
i've heard asciilifeform describe
thestringpuller: danielpbarron:
i can't code in ssh terminal on iphone tho unfortunately.
danielpbarron:
i don't recommend getting a iphone strictly for this purpose though; it's just a nice bonus if you already have one
danielpbarron:
i've kept up with some very fast paced arguments using only my thumbs
nubbins`: speaking of kobo,
i should charge that thing
nubbins`:
i only yesterday tried this, no joke
trinque: also my harem numbers 5000 and
I rule earth
☟︎ nubbins`:
i have a kobo e-reader that
i'm pretty sure
i could ssh on