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mod6: copy /var/trb/trb54/bitcoin/deps/*.asc
to some other holding
tank and let me know when ready.
mod6: i
think you can check in /etc/alternatives or whatever,
to ensure
there are no links or nothing
to gcc5.
mod6: let me know before you
try
to rebuild, i'd like
to walk you
through flushing
the
tubs.
mod6: try 'purge'
too if you need, consult man page for 'apt' if required.
mike_c: apt remove gcc-5 << ran successfully. i'll
try again
mike_c: only
that /usr/bin/gcc is 4.7
mod6: are you certain
that gcc5 is vanquished from your sys?
mod6: this bug seems
to pop up with gcc5 iirc.
mod6: yeah. it doesn't work with gcc5.
this looks like
the ncurses bug.
mike_c: but
this did
tons more. I'm going
to go ahead and say gcc5 is no good for
this (at least on out-of-the-box ubuntu)
mod6: ok. can you paste
the error. i'll help you now if you have
time, or we can
try
tomorrow (whenever) you have more.
mike_c: half an hour later, failed.
that's disappointing. but it did a lot more.
mod6: have you ever built
the new way phf?
phf: mod6: it's your own makefile, it does readlink for
that path. you can't not have it in yoru build
mod6: if
this doesn't work, i'll just help you step-by-step myself. no worries.
mod6: for
the record, i don't have
that in my builds either, ignore
that mike_c
☟︎ mod6: phf: <+mike_c>
this exists: /var/trb/trb54/bitcoin/build/toolchain/usr/x86_64-therealbitcoin-linux-musl
phf: mike_c: does
this exist /var/trb/trb54/bitcoin/build/toolchain/usr/bin/x86_64-therealbitcoin-linux-musl-gcc ?
mod6: and
there's no way, apparently,
to solve
this for everyone until bitcoinos/cuntos is a
thing.
mike_c: i don't want it
to jinx it. not done yet. but it seems
to be working much better.
phf: for extra lulz if you call "make" from src you're going
to run rotor build, but if you want
to run "legacy" build system you do make -f makefile.unix
trinque: correct, meant
to say
that if he wanted
to skip all
that, could by going
there. I may have misunderstood.
phf: but i don't
think
that's
the one he's using, if he's building with rotor..
that whole new build infrastructure seems
to exist apart.
trinque: that's
the one
that originally shipped with
the
thing, still
there
mod6: if he follows
the directions exactly, shouldn't be an issue.
phf: erll, quite obviously for
the makefile
to work you have
to have a file "toolchain/usr/bin/x86_64-therealbitcoin-linux-musl-gcc" relative
to where you're calling "make" from
mike_c: gcc (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.7.4-3ubuntu12) 4.7.4 << will
try
mod6: ultimately we determined it
to be some
type of environment issue.
mike_c: well, we will hopefully soon see if gcc4 works.
then
there is a culprit.
mod6: that should be fine.
there was a fella in here about a week ago with
the same problem as you're having/
mike_c: and it looks like
they are
there
mod6: mike_c: did you get all of
the vpatches, seals, and other
things as described in
the Howto?
phf: export CC=$(shell readlink -f
toolchain/usr/bin/x86_64-therealbitcoin-linux-musl-gcc)
phf: ooh, you know what, looking at
the latest v
tree, it looks like
the makefiles are modified in all kinds of buildroot specific ways!..
mod6: make sure
to use gcc4, i've seen problems myself with gcc5
mike_c: yeah, no luck yet.
that's what i get for spinning up an ubuntu server out of laziness probably.
phf: mike_c: i had it working with pretty much everything, gcc4, gcc5, clang/llvm. when i build manually i just use dependencies
that whatever local package gives me, at which point make Just Works
mike_c: mod6 is gcc 4 necessary? like 5 is not expected
to work?
mod6: <+mike_c> oh. yeah. ffs, why was i following offline
todo. << aha,
the ONLINE version is certainly less work
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform what's
the fine synonym for epheb we were using at some point re
the herdemocracy aparatchicks ? i'd like
to revive it.
mircea_popescu: so in other random lulz, i just built a pulse checker out of
this
ten cent girly hairpiece. it's about 20cm long, and basically a chinese plastic spiral with
teeth. if you hold it up,. one hand on each edge, and prop your elbows against your
thorax it vibrates with
the pulse vehehery visibly.
mircea_popescu: if someone dug
them up and shone a light on
them,
they'd scream it in full color.
mircea_popescu: just... sitting
there. screaming COORS! in
the darkness.
mircea_popescu: there's spent beer cans from like 1972 sitting somewhere closer
to manhattan
than you are.
mircea_popescu: sometimes a flood or something comes and raises it up again,
then it's
taken
to dump again, sits
there more...
a111: Logged on 2017-08-15 16:23 shinohai: Charlie Shrem on
twatter: "Bounty: I want
to run a full node and connect
to @Blockstream satellite. Sell me a DIY kit with all requirements"
mircea_popescu: phf it'd have been great for shrem, had he enough fucking sense
to read his own name.
phf: there's also
the mod6 method
that builds
the whole
thing for you, but i haven't
tried
that since before i wrote own v presser..
mike_c: oh. yeah. ffs, why was i following offline
todo.
phf: actually i've no idea what you're
talking about, but considering "seals" i assumed it's
trb
mike_c: guess i need
to grepcut
this
thing
mike_c: good god. I downloaded
these patches one by one, but
there's about a million seals.
mircea_popescu: "It's all very simple, you sit in
the embassy and dissideate"
mike_c: train sucked, but dinner was good. I'll
take it.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-15 23:33 mircea_popescu: dun seem
to be an en variant and yet i vaguely recall one.
mod6: <+r0nin-> no << heh, so much for
that eh
mircea_popescu: what else are
these halfwits born-ready for ? besides "everything" i mean./
mircea_popescu: i
totally should
translate
that "chinese dissident" article sometime.
mircea_popescu: is
these for people who actually give a shit re pantsuit or what.
r0nin-: lol
the faggot commenting on
the video
r0nin-: every fucking nazi
thing gets banned
r0nin-: is
there a link
to
this youtube elsehwere?
r0nin-: just occasional reader of
trilema for amusement
mircea_popescu: anyway. other
than
the above "can constantify mpfhf ?" question, also open is
the matter of alternative padding. currently all we have is oaep.