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mod6: lot more config would be required to get them narrow enough to be "nice"
mod6: but.. problem is, these aren't much better top to bottom than left to right, they're still gonna be pretty wide.
mod6: ok this can be done, one must turn off DOT_CLEANUP then do some scripting to iterate through all of the .dot files created and then sed the rankdir out of the config.
mod6: I haven't quited figured out yet how to make this happen.. but there is a way to do this, somehow.
mod6: ascii_field: ok, so there is a way to signal to the dot graph utility to build a graph in a given direction. the default seems to be R->L, and there are only 3 given options: RL, LR, or BT. And if you give it no directional option, it seems to do Top->Bottom which is what we want I think. This thing is quite customizable actually.
mod6: ahh, ok. just wanted you to peek at that end with those boost warnings with getaddrinfo
mod6: so if i do a `pmap -x <PID>`, i do see: gconv-modules.cache in there.
mod6: ah yah. i remember when I /finally/ figured out about /p
mod6: ah, /? works too on d0ze right?
mod6: so ok, yeah was an environment issue. was able to build the whole orchestra. can't connect though: connect() failed after select(): Connection refused
☟︎ mod6: i'll have to circle back around to this later.
mod6: yeah, i hit that small problem too... i had other issues further down the line. thanks, i must just have an environment issue.
mod6: BingoBoingo: did you build the whole thing with the stator.sh script? or did you just build bitcoind? or are you running the static binary provided?
mod6: Ok, I'll for sure revisit this after the doc is done. I think this one is gonna be lengthy, just wanna make sure I get that done.
mod6: I have to pull up from this and work on the SoBA now. Otherwise would have normally given you all kinds of dpastes/asked for help. But instead, I'm just going to look back into this after the start of the month. I hope that's alright.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> anybody build that thing ? << i did try to build your "stator" tarball from lastnight. i provisioned a new deb6 with glibc/gcc-4.5.4, had some issues, never was able to build whole orchestra. I think its perhaps system related.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> "what's your favourite fish ?" "shoe" << haha
mod6: asciilifeform: mine looks exactly the same.
mod6: what does tr look like?
mod6: nice. you think it's being packeted though?
mod6: get some rest. tomorrow we can keep on.
mod6: thanks for all of your help :]
mod6: I can work on that and see where I can get with it; then I have to start working on the SoBA for June.
mod6: asciilifeform: thanks a lot for your work tonight on the Static Builder. I'm a bit zapped to start getting into that tonight. Is it cool with you if I start testing it out tomorrow morning?
mod6: I remember from the block 168`001 issue (tx verification failed) that it would start dumping tons of errors if truly stuck.
mod6: hmm. give it 10 minutes to be sure... unless it's taking on those weird errors
mod6: it's not processing blocks? or you're getting disconnected?
mod6: yeah, they were pretty blown away when I just came and told 'em i was gonna scrap it.
mod6: oh, forgot to mention. the place wanted $500 to replace the springs. which is what prompted me to `mv posCar /dev/scrap`
mod6: you got connected to mp's blockchain milk? or -connect worked for you?
mod6: so now I've got this company to pay $185 and take it off my hands for scrap. hahah
mod6: only to find out that both front springs are broken (lol) and that's what caused the tire to blow out.
mod6: my pos car got a flat today, so I limped it up to the station to get a new tire & walked the ~3 miles back.
mod6: If you stripped out all of the DNS stuff and then did a build with gcc/glibc I'm thinking that would get us where we want to be; sounds like you've done that!
mod6: <+asciilifeform> now what i can't remember is whether mod6 already had this orchestra working <+asciilifeform> (with glibc+static) << v0.5.3.1-RELEASE basically is not true "static" build because of the gethostbyname() (DNS/libnss) calls in there. but was trying to build static bitcoind with uclibc/gcc on gentoo, was hitting a problem described here before. If you stripped out all of the DNS stuff and then did a build with gcc/glibc I'm thinkin
mod6: wow, just getting caught up here. have been afk for a while here today...
mod6: when I get a chance, i'll see if there is anything to be done about it. (if anyone has any suggestions, let me know)
mod6: asciilifeform: hi, no unfortunately I end up doing a bunch of side-scrolling too.
mod6: haha cazalla, great movie.
mod6: oh, is that per the RFC you pastd?
mod6: i can't figure out how to get the hash out either, the best i've seen is that "digest algo 10, best of digest 23 49" gives you 2 bytes.
mod6: ah, well, if you hvae a solid inet connection you can always try scp as a last resort if you have a shell on the target environment too.
mod6: ~ how big is the file?
mod6: can you use rsync instead?
mod6: ok, i think this thing installed, but i can't figure out how to get it to run lol.
mod6: it's the one you linked above though 'H?
mod6: dpaste.com/1G0JNPE.txt
mod6: ascii_field: hey, i'm having a tough time getting the hash itself out of a sig file of mine with that python version of pgpdump. which flag should i be using; i've tried 'em all
mod6: lol, i need a flow-chart
mod6: so after review you just expect or perhaps exepect to just see a .sig file attached alone without the patch itself?
mod6: anyway, i like the idea of a checksum for the patches. if we can somehow hvae that without it being in the name of the patch, that would be neat.
mod6: i think the nomenclature is pretty straightforward. easy to use. you specify which base your coming off of, the patch name, and a number for any that are required to come before it.
mod6: why are they the worst?
mod6: <+ascii_field> in other news, the 5 repaired rng units pass. << nice!
mod6: I wanna link these on the main page website.
mod6: lol, so many files it exceeds the abilities of mv & cp...
mod6: lol, this thing is 64Mb gzipped
mod6: ok now im building the graphs, just needed to install graphviz
mod6: huh, maybe those didn't do the trick...
mod6: lemme regenerate both.
mod6: oh i found it. CALL_GRAPH and CALLER_GRAPH were set to "NO" in the config file.
mod6: i kinda thought so too
mod6: oh ok, i see what you mean... yeah, i can try to get it to work on this side too.
mod6: btw, do you like that tree on the left pane? i added that, can remove.