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mircea_popescu: then i can link that
mircea_popescu: what i want you to do is create a page for your own distribution packages much like the one on binaries
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jurov: what will be one with them?
jurov: mircea_popescu: i thought when you put it on minigame.bz, then i remove that provisional part altogether
mircea_popescu: incidentally : the client is entirely open. if anyone feels like making patches they'll certainly be reviewed.
cazalla: that whale monument lags the fuck out of me
jurov: and eats much cpu too, but i hope that can be improved, there is not reason for that
jurov: punkman it needs decent 3d support, if the laptop has old intel card it works but is a pain
mircea_popescu: "hurts the first coupla times baby, but then it goes oiled"
mircea_popescu: jurov lol wtf is this, windows is now a mammal ?
jurov: and i'm getting reports it crashes first time or first two tiimes, but then runs fine
punkman: ;;later tell mircea_popescu I'll take a Eulora account
punkman: seems to be working otherwise, well done
punkman: jurov, there's a problem in eulora.bat, "%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\cs\winlibs\x86\lib\" should change "cs" to uppercase
mod6: ok, i'll give it another shot tomorrow.
mod6: uuugh. this thing is nuttier than squirrel shit.
mod6: well, maybe i can get this damn gentoo box to work
ascii_modem: invited to check tomorrow again
mod6: i might just be extra-strenght stupid though.
ascii_modem: because this - is intolerable
mod6: ok. anyway, thanks for your time.
mod6: ok. i did build it from source. no problems were encouterd. followed the COMPILE.txt exactly.
mod6: but that's all thats in there.
mod6: P=(ID=11807 N=(./bitcoind) T=0.008000)
ascii_modem: and dump results in turd?
ascii_modem: mod6: this is running now?
ascii_modem: which can, 1, 100, million, times, be asked to take a dump
mod6: <+ascii_modem> nohup igprof -d -mp -z -o igprof.mp.gz ./bitcoind -profileheap >& igtest.mp.log & <<< this is exactly how im executing to begin with, then bitcoind is running as such (via `ps ax`): 11738 pts/2 SLl 0:17 ./bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/btc-dev/.bitcoin -profileheap
mod6: but your saying that i need to do like `nohup $INSTAREA/bin/igprof ./bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/btc-dev/.bitcoin profileheapdump v0531-heapdump-004.txt`?
mod6: your email just says this:
ascii_modem: not the rpc cmd
mod6: is that flag a deal-breaker?
mod6: yup, i'm using the same flags exactly. except I need to add the -datadir flag.
mike_c: ;;later tell jurov deterministic behavior for the win. I ran it again and it worked.. thanks!
ascii_modem: instance was running when you did this?
mod6: there was just one line in that file: P=(ID=11738 N=(./bitcoind) T=0.008000)
mod6: yeah, i did that in my last paste: ./bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/btc-dev/.bitcoin profileheapdump v0531-heapdump-002.txt
ascii_modem: this causes running process to shit out a dump
mod6: is that a flag for igprof?
ascii_modem: see what you get when triggered snapshot plz
mod6: ok so that doesn't matter?
mod6: yeah, the strange part is that im missing that `igprof.mp.gz`
mike_c: ;;later tell jurov new build runs, but crashes after launch screen.
ascii_modem: really don't need the run log
mike_c: closer, but still not there :)
ascii_modem: forget the valgrind-style run log, it is worthless
ascii_modem: those are the necessary thing
mod6: i'll put together a rundown
mod6: hmm. this time it didn't spit me out a `igprof.mp.gz`. the log file seems to be growing slowly though.
mod6: ok. i'll try again :]
ascii_modem: ditch the -daemon
mod6: my data dir isn't under /root/.bitcoin so every time I invoke bitcoind i need to tell it where to look for its stuff.
mod6: i can show that, gimme a sec.
decimation: ascii_modem: interestingly the thing has a 'firmware download' feature even though the main program appears to be on the EPROM
mod6: i gotta just have one silly thing out of place is my guess, but i can't tell what it is yet.
ascii_modem: this rpc command must be given to -already running- bitcoind
mod6: im doing this like this:
ascii_modem: how precisely did you trigger the dump
mod6: sorry, i should have thrown that in
mod6: P=(ID=11559 N=(./bitcoind) T=0.008000)
ascii_modem: this was not in the paste
mod6: <+ascii_modem> gotta ask it with rpc cmd to take each dumpshot << when I take the dump it just puts this one line in there...
mod6: <+ascii_modem> read the ml post again << ok just re-read for the 3rd time. im /pretty/ sure my execution command (first line of that last dpaste ^^) looks correct. can you confirm?
ascii_modem: decimation: familiar, used to be common on scsi cards etc
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decimation: ascii_modem: yeah it's like the 8088 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_80186
ascii_modem: gotta ask it with rpc cmd to take each dumpshot
ascii_modem: read the ml post again
ascii_modem: ah you forgot to trigger it
mod6: nothing is echo'd out to the terminal.
ascii_modem: what's in the output proper ?
decimation: probably some kind of serial i/o thingy
decimation: heh yeah I figured you would like that
decimation: ascii_modem: did you see my term pics
mod6: cool thx
mod6: do you got time for you to get a full breakdown from me? i can put one together quick.
mod6: I've started it up, with a command (pasted above); however, I'm not 100% sure if it's running properly. the size of the log doesn't seem to be growing at all, and not much is dumped when i run: ./bitcoind -datadir=/mnt/btc-dev/.bitcoin profileheapdump v0531_heapdump_003.txt ( for example )
mod6: hi ascii_modem. I've got igprof built, and i tested it with the test code in the COMPILE.txt file. i've got your igprof_hooks patch applied to the v0.5.3.1-RELEASE source, and i've built it dynamically.
assbot: Logged on 06-06-2015 22:35:12; trinque: seems like we're at the point that you could pick anything to manufacture in the tech sector, and provided you *actually produce the thing named on the box* you'd be the greatest product in that space
ascii_modem: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-06-2015#1156390 << nah. we're at the stage where 'aqueducts? gtfo, we drink piss here, and like it' ☝︎
williamdunne: I know, yes, it does look odd that I'm booking a flight from Prague to Bucharest ☟︎
williamdunne: Keeps getting rejected even though I'm going through the VBV crap
trinque: you have to put that totalitarian fear in kids young
trinque: "in fact has the ability to remotely activate the webcam contained in a student's personal laptop computer issued by the school district at any time it chose and to view and capture whatever images were in front of the webcam, all without the knowledge, permission or authorization of any persons then and there using the laptop computer."
williamdunne: On that note, did you hear about the school that gave out laptops that students could take home, which automatically too photos every 15 minutes?
trinque: go ahead kids! drain the thing!
trinque: http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/5/18/traumatized-students-sue-california-district-for-support.html << lol, they're trying to get "emotional trauma" ruled a disability legally under the ADA, which apparently means you don't have to pass high school, and are due lots of expensive pills and therapy sessions to reinforce your narcissism
Phrenico: Hey, thanks.
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: Scoop isn't that attractive
assbot: Logged on 06-06-2015 22:49:55; trinque: I can probably obviate worrying about that by just trying to decode everything as utf-8
decimation: nobody built concrete aquaducts again until long after rome fell into the hole
decimation: mircea_popescu: somewhere along the line people forgot how to make hydraulic concrete
mircea_popescu: it's that for anything but the verbiage - they didn't even know they were in an empire.
williamdunne: cazalla: Thats the one
mircea_popescu: which is how these things happen. it's not that the various people in the empire "left" the empire for the barbarians.
decimation: that, and "it actually works"
mircea_popescu: that is exactly the point we're at - the collapse of "civilisation" won't even actually leave any sort of a hole.
assbot: Logged on 06-06-2015 22:35:12; trinque: seems like we're at the point that you could pick anything to manufacture in the tech sector, and provided you *actually produce the thing named on the box* you'd be the greatest product in that space
cazalla: williamdunne, leaves a bit to the imagination eh