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mod6: fuckin 'a right
mod6: !t m s.mpoe
mod6: ok im gonna shutdown this aws instance.
mod6: danielpbarron: and yah, im pulling blocks, need -nodnsseed though
mod6: cool!
mod6: danielpbarron: ^^^
mod6: http://thebitcoin.foundation/gentoo-x86_32-bitcoind-static.txt
mod6: but now i've >10000 blocks
mod6: ok one last thing before I rebuild... I needed to add the "-nodnsseed" to bitcoind upon start up otherwise it would just start and exit without doing anything
mod6: hang tight.
mod6: there are some different warnings than i've seen before though. i'll rebuild the entire thing again for good measure and use `script` to record the build.
mod6: bitcoind builds statically on gentoo with auto.sh (v0.0.5-32)
mod6: ok
mod6: hardware problem?
mod6: this aws "small" is so much slower than "medium"
mod6: :(
mod6: ah
mod6: this your roll-ur-own one?
mod6: now for boost
mod6: ok bdb built fine.
mod6: !t m s.bbet
mod6: !t m s.mpoe
mod6: bdb is going now, we'll see how it comes out
mod6: i just used the auto.sh (v0.0.5-32)
mod6: na, ididn't have to do anything different for openssl.
mod6: *local environment problem.
mod6: hmm. i suspect this could be an environment problem... but we'll see.
mod6: <+nubbins`> mod6 perf thanks << no prob :]
mod6: openssl built fine. building bdb now
mod6: building openssl first to ensure good build.
mod6: ok gentoo up and running...
mod6: (removed the size attribute)
mod6: is that better?
mod6: i do
mod6: yah ok. fts
mod6: or have to hire a captain
mod6: jurov: lol, this is supposed be a "quick" setup and test. didn't think it'd be a three hour tour.
mod6: ok so what version of stage3 are people using from the mirror? 12.1, 12.0, 11.2... ?
mod6: *stab*
mod6: guess i'll give it a whirl. wth.
mod6: *sigh*
mod6: i wanna just work on bitcoin, not learn the in's and out's of gentoo :P
mod6: if i use aws do i get to bypass this bullshit?
mod6: dear lord
mod6: we shuold just support slackware from floppy disks
mod6: D:
mod6: it is?
mod6: (non-live cd)
mod6: this is annoying. sorry.
mod6: can anyone direct me to a installable gentoo iso for x86_32
mod6: somehow i dl'd a live cd? o.O
mod6: thanks jurov
mod6: is it called "stage3"? is this an appropriate iso? http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/x86/autobuilds/current-stage3-i686/install-x86-minimal-20150324.iso
mod6: im confused here...
mod6: thanks :]
mod6: danielpbarron: what version of gentoo are you using?
mod6: is there a preferred version of gentoo that I should test on?
mod6: thanks
mod6: trinque: ah, ok. thanks. i think i'll try to set up a local one first. my env is x86_64, but maybe vbox will let me run a x86_32 environment
mod6: digitalocean has ubuntu/freebsd/fedora/debian/coreos/centos
mod6: does anyone know where I might be able to get a gentoo vm?
mod6 has never liked top much
mod6: <+danielpbarron> top << instead of this heavy weight bs, vmstat
mod6: you rang?
mod6: oh
mod6: make sense?
mod6: you may want to do like one at a time: Comment out 77-95 (for BDB) & 97-119 (for Boost) and just see if you get a clean build from OpenSSL. Then if so, comment out 58-75 (openssl) and uncomment 77-95 for BDB and just run that... etc etc.
mod6: danielpbarron: headers.h:26:20: fatal error: db_cxx.h: No such file or directory << did bdb get built ok?
mod6: i've never used gentoo before, but if this still a problem/not-resolved by the end of the day, I'll try to setup a new droplet and test the auto.sh changes there.
mod6: hmm
mod6: what os/arch?
mod6: if you tried to build that version of auto.sh on an ARM arch, then i can see why you had issues.
mod6: Did you read this email? http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-March/000071.html << this /should/ work on an x86 arch
mod6: *building
mod6: So can you explain what you're builing, what version of auto.sh, what OS, did you change anything? what arch?
mod6 looks
mod6: <+asciilifeform> and i think mod6 had a bunch << naw, don't even own one yet.
mod6: http://thebitcoin.foundation/ml/btc-dev/2015-March/000071.html
mod6: going once... going twice ... SOLD! to the man with 3 letters and integer in his nick
mod6: it seems a bit silly to post a patch also back to the original portatronic version for this. anyone have any objections if i just publish a full copy of the 32bit auto.sh and a patch of auto.sh to the previous version (v0.0.5 included in the -RELEASE) ?
mod6: pulled over 70k blocks
mod6: http://dpaste.com/1YQR1W7 << look good?
mod6: ok im gonna stop this thing, rebuild one more time for good measure, then will create diffs & publish.
mod6: > 15000 blocks & counting...
mod6: it's 1 change to the auto.sh file, & have to have the 3 vars at the top set correctly. I'll post a copy of this auto.sh, a diff to the 64 bit version and a diff to the original portatronic version yet tonight.
mod6: ok statically linked bitcoind x32 version built & pulling blocks.
mod6: building boost...
mod6: bdb built
mod6: will work on bdb & boost... will publish findings/changes to mailing list when complete...
mod6: x32 OpenSSL built: requires adding -m32 flag to ./Configure & setting: SSL_ARCH_TYPE=linux-generic32
mod6: alright, new droplet created for x32 deb6 testing. ☟︎
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> now, can we has static etc 32 bit ? << yeah. we'll put that at the top of the list.
mod6: Anything worth doing, is worth doing right.
mod6: yeah, im talking about an all encompassing approach .. many small steps, the former.
mod6: Yes, Sir. Should have responded lastnight, just got distracted hacking together my obsd lappy.
mod6: Sorry! I'll get you something tonight :)
mod6: *Conf
mod6: Our goal is to get this resolved, but I think it seriously is going to take some effort. Part of going forward from this release is going to be breaking down goals and getting them lined up. I have high hopes to discuss much of this at the Cnof.
mod6: srsly.
mod6: For me, and I might be wrong here, but fixing that is a huge chunk of work. I'd have to break it down to give a decent estimate. But I'd guess 6 months or more, easy.