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mod6: heh. ok what i mean is, "it compiles and we got it to fully sync, send/receive, generate..." but yeah, use at your own risk. we want to deliver something that doesn't just blow up -- kinda what ascii was frustrated with yesterday.
mod6: we do a lot of regression testing :]
mod6: we want to ensure that what is "released" actually works, and has been thoroughly tested.
mod6: which will be: v0.5.3 + patches { 1, rm_rf_upnp, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 (static-makefile) } + modified poratronic build script & release notes.
mod6: which we're referring to as a "milestone" release
mod6: so what you have is ok, but you're missing the stuff that'll be pushed out before we make a signed tar
mod6: so yeah, when we said we were going to release in january; we hadn't hit the 160`001 tx sig verification issue yet and we hadn't considered the last-minute requirement of a static build.
mod6: ah, it was with my script. ok
mod6: to make it build statically, there is another patch that I still need to submit yet (probably today) and another patch & full source to submit of a modified poratronic build script.
mod6: which patches does it include specifically?
mod6: no, the unpatched source from the powerrangers.
mod6: that's the base code
mod6: i've never seen this before.
☟︎ mod6: is that stuff patched?
mod6: oh i see what you're saying
mod6: <+jurov> mod6: i have (upon some consultation with you) already published kinda-0.5.3.1 << wat?
mod6: ya, i see what you mean
mod6: it used to be that everyone built from the source. yah, now most people just rely on their package system
mod6: haha. "some assembly required"
mod6: yeah, up above. i saw that. hmm.
mod6: ld: cannot find -lgtkada_gl << you might be able to link this lib directly.
mod6: anyway, no worries. thanks for the write up.
mod6: np. i just want people to get from your article that we're focused on publishing the release as soon as possible. hopefully this month.
mod6: yeah, my bad. i'll be more clear next time
mod6: Eh, well, it's what was meant by the Regression Testing section :]
mod6: thestringpuller: Maybe the Address wasn't clear enough, but the main goal for March is to publish the milestone release. We have some regression testing ahead of us though.
mod6: trinque: awesome thanks!
mod6: trinque: heheh. np.
mod6: cool. thanks for your work on deedbot :]
mod6: np. but you were able to verify the sig of the Monthy Address yourself right? I checked it and it verified for me just fine...
mod6: that i just imported to deedbot
mod6: i think the whole thing is fine
mod6: the entire pub-key or just a fingerprint?
mod6: how do you view the deeds?
mod6: hows that going anyway?
mod6: who is testing a pogo currently? asciilifeform, danielpbarron and BingoBoingo?
mod6: lol, always tryin to troll me.
mod6: thestringpuller: what?
mod6: mircea_popescu: yeah, not too bad. lot of trades tho!
mod6: i don't think i've ever been 3 days behind on logs. lol.
mod6: haven't had any time off in like... 8 years.
mod6: last note: this is all predicated on the fact that one would have run the v0.0.8 perl script to patch the R.I. So you might need to alter line 62 to point to the correct bitcoin build directory.
mod6: then :wq and re-run the script
mod6: for the vi-impared, if you run the script as-is, and you hit that weird issue as I did, simply start up vi and run this
mod6: sorry I didn't get a chance to clean that up before I left.
mod6: anyway, the foundation will publish a polished script sometime during the first few weeks of march.
mod6: be advised that lines 4, 6 & 8 of that script need to be tuned to your local environment!
mod6: the static build script seems to exit after line 53 for some reason, haven't had time to debug. if one should figure out a workaround/fix/patch for that, that'd be much appreciated. otherwise I can fix myself when I'm back.
mod6: sorry, damn hotel wireless keeps dropping me like every 90 seconds.
mod6: I can post it if you wanna use it though. the hope was to have a fixed one here by sometime next week.
mod6: this was never actually posted publically yet. there is some very strange bjam error that doesn't allow the bash script to continue automatically. if one runs it, then you'll have to comment out the build lines for openssl, bdb, and boost and re-run.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> danielpbarron: in other news, i got netbsd ramdisk to build. << great work! & thanks for posting a tarball.
mod6: website looks down (for me)
mod6: one turd to rule them all...
mod6: ;;calc 50000000000000/18985057.3883
mod6: ;;calc 263000000000000/13853000
mod6: so apparently global wealth was ~$263Tn in 2014
mod6: 1FundZy7m7b8begbh9haCguKJcAdFopRJ9
mod6: so given 1qd dollars, 50tn would be ~700k btc
mod6: ;;calc 50000000000000/72186529.99
mod6: ;;calc 1000000000000000/13853000
mod6: "Stop that! Get me a latte!"
mod6: ;;calc 21000000/50000000000000
mod6: still going: 208582
mod6: well gentlemen, that's all for me tonight. ima let it run, see how it does overnight. will report more tomorrow.