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mod6: BingoBoingo: eh, i think it was about the same, just a minute about to create charts and push to web.
mod6: Update: bitcoin-v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patches { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphanage Amputation } fully snyc'd: 359443 ☟︎
mod6: trinque: ah, aight, thanks.
mod6: sweet, aws bill for last month was only $10.00 more. *whew*
mod6: ;;bc,stats
mod6: Thanks to chetty & jurov!
mod6: Also, eulora v0.1.0 running in ubuntu 14.04 :]
mod6: Update: v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patches { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphange Amputation } is up to block: 344679
mod6: gabriel_laddel: ok thanks for the heads up
mod6: if all else fails, i'll give your guide a shot.
mod6: gabriel_laddel: werd. it /seems/ right. but like I said, maybe another look will tell the tale. i'll be checking it out more tomorrow.
mod6: i basically created a livecd, did everything as instructed through the gentoo handbook.
mod6: well, after an `ls` at the grub prompt anyway.
mod6: but when i boot up, i get "grub2> " prompt and then shit like this: "(hd0) (hd0,msdos1) (hd0,msdos2) (hd0,msdos3) (hd0,msdos4) (fd0)"
mod6: thanks, just took a look. im not even sure my problems are gentoo related exactly. i think i have a good /etc/fstab. and i /think/ my partition table was setup correctly with fdisk. this pos box had win7 on it, im guessing it's MBR and not EFI.
mod6: i'll try it out. i hosed up my grub; haven't had a chance to tinker/rebuild yet.
mod6: feel free to send it my way.
mod6: haha
mod6: http://qntra.net/2015/06/foundation-report-bring-bitcoin-client-performance-improvement-and-testing/#comment-25527 << speaking of comments, this was nice.
mod6: cool, if you do, let us know how it works out
mod6: yeah, sounds good.
mod6: unless you wanna test those seperately from your v0.5.3.1-RELEASE version
mod6: i wouldn't worry about it. these are experimental as of now. at a later time, they maybe included in a milestone release.
mod6: oh the 2 orphange ones?
mod6: shinohai: haha.
mod6: Update: v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patches { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphanage Amputation } is at block: 335628
mod6: cool, thanks!
mod6: x86-64 im guessing?
mod6: good to hear. thx :]
mod6: so hopefully the guide I create will make it a bit easier. hopefully.
mod6: im beginning to be skeptical that anyone can just get this working very easily though.
mod6: anyway, yeah, im sure i just did something dumb on my end with gentoo. i got it working fine on AWS.
mod6: danielpbarron: i'll never enjoy it, i come from bsd. :]
mod6: but it has this uclibc hardened stage3 that i'd like to try out as a platform from which we can utilize building and testing the R. I.
mod6: gentoo is a nightmare.
mod6: shinohai: oh, im creating a guide on how to build gentoo on a physical box. it seems that the handbook covers it mostly. except for me I had problems with some things.
mod6: Anyway, help/testing is always welcome.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 was working on getting one together but im sure he can use help << yeah, certainly on testing. i bought a pos box to use to build a physical gentoo box guide. i messed up something now grub is unhappy. I havne't been able to take a decent look at it since sunday morning.
mod6: im sure it's fine.
mod6: <+chetty> mod6 what version ubuntu? << 14.10? not sure off the top of my head. i'll work on it tonight. will let you know.
mod6: gonna mess with it later tonight. i don't remember what I did before to resolve this, been too long.
mod6: i tried to get it up and going lastnight on the throw-away ubuntu lappy has an intel graphics card. i had the previous release running on there, but have since wiped it. everything compiled fine lastnight. 'cept when starting `euclient`, it complained about no 3d graphics or something similar.
mod6: thanks.
mod6: Update: full sync of v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patche(s) { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphanage Amputation } is up to block: 326594
mod6: well, it does to me! we used to chat back in the day, i'd like to know if its mjr i.e. father of buttonwood or dog.
mod6: wassup mjr: assbot doesn't have a fast time-out like gribble. so you can take your otp and decrypt on another box (air-gap) for instance and not have to worry.
mod6: Update: full sync of v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patche(s) { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphanage Amputation } is up to block: 314713
mod6: *correct
mod6: <+ascii_field> mod6: i was simply pointing out that it is not, afaik, part of the official therealbitcoin tree as of yet. << ahh corret.
mod6: Then it was working well as far as I know.
mod6: He was running deb8 on one box, and then stock v0.5.3.1-RELEASE worked fine. but on a seperate instance of deb8, he reported the boost type issues, so I had him follow these instructions: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-April/000082.html
mod6: <+ascii_field> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-06-2015#1149686 << afaik it was never merged << it wasn't. but I had him apply it while helping him get setup. ☝︎
mod6: eh, i must be stale again
mod6: !up shinohai
mod6: <+shinohai> To whatever peers it connects to instead of specifying ip's << hi! glad you're having some success,.. I thought we added ascii's dns snip patch? Or did I mis-remember that? you did have to use "addnode=" in your bitcoin.conf right? ☟︎☟︎
mod6: thx jurov :]
mod6: thx hanbot :]
mod6: yeah, its not in there.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> not 100% certain that we're all using same bdb... << but anyway, yeah, I'll check anyway. there is a chance that we could be looking at two seperate versions.
mod6: well, if one starts with the v0.5.3.1-RELEASE built with auto.sh, then BDB 4.8.30 will be built with it.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> our ver. of bdb actually lacks the set_memory_max << OH. ok did not realize that. damn. well, i'll mention this fact in next months letter. should hvae asked.
mod6: I should have put in a line maybe about "encouraged to read the submitted emails" or something, but perhaps I just thought it was implied.
mod6: thx ascii, :]
mod6: http://thebitcoin.foundation/ml/btc-dev/2015-June/000096.html << The State of Bitcoin Address ☟︎
mod6: ok, i see you fired up the werker, stopped the pump
mod6: ah, and my key was re-tested
mod6: ah, up to 20 moduli broken now 'eh
mod6: meanwhile, I'm nearly there with this gentoo install on this pos box. i did something funky i think, at the end of lastnight grub was screwed up. need to figure that out.
mod6: Update: full sync of v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patche(s) { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphanage Amputation } is up to block: 280995
mod6: it doesn't hurt to run it in gdb either, putting break points at strategic places -- then you can watch it go through the entire process
mod6: speaking of sync'ing tests: my v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patche(s) { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphanage Amputation } is up to block: 256863
mod6: yeah
mod6: you are?
mod6: i'd have liked to see AC|DC back in the day
mod6: yeah, used a lot of b/w, but also was running up to 3 different m3.mediums at some points.
mod6: the scary thing is going to be my bill for aws in may
mod6: let's just hope that it gets the job done :]
mod6: ok, drove all over timbuktu and got a rebuilt pos box to test out this gentoo stuff.
mod6: And my v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patche(s) { Orphanage Thermonuke } + { TX Orphanage Amputation } is up to block: 237452
mod6: <+asciilifeform> for example, anyone try a uclibc build yet ? << I was planning to test this on the gentoo box that I built, but it was AWS. I'm going to be picking up a cheap box this weekend to finish up the gentoo guide & then test how it compiles with uclibc afterward. I'm putting in a line about it in the SoBA this month.
mod6: where are you having issues with this?
mod6: I didn't have any clue this would impact anything that you had working.
mod6: it didn't make sense to me to build boost, openssl and bdb under the "bitcoin" directory.
mod6: yeah, this is where these artifacts needed to be.
mod6 looks
mod6: huh?
mod6: !up ascii_field
mod6: np
mod6: http://dpaste.com/12NDD1X.txt
mod6: one sec
mod6: ok. -p doens't seem to be a thing...
mod6: btw my test with both of your patches {thermonuke} + {tx amputation} is at 193988
mod6 looks
mod6: :] i read a doc from the igprof site that had me confused on what I was looking at.
mod6: makes sense.
mod6: OH, i didn't actually need to take the extranious '1' out. gotcha
mod6: http://www.loper-os.org/pub/172660_mem_max.txt << 404
mod6 looks
mod6: that other page about "text-output-format.html" threw me off.
mod6: <+ascii_modem> there are no leaks in the usual sense <+ascii_modem> the flat graph from mod6 tells us this << right