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mod6: here's the build log: http://thebitcoin.foundation/gentoo-x86_32-bitcoind-static.txt
mod6: <+nubbins`> what *has* 0.5.3.1 worked on so far? debian, darwin, that it? << what's blowing my mind is why i was able to build just fine on aws Gentoo AMI. Unless it was packed full of stuff in there that we don't want to begin with. Which must be the case.
thestringpuller: haven't been able to contact cazalla
thestringpuller: no. i'm going to have to cancel for family reasons related to finance
ben_vulpes: thestringpuller: are you coming to con3?
thestringpuller: rich boy sellin' coin broke niggaz wanna jack this just bought a debian "THROW SOME SYSTEMD's on dat bitch"
thestringpuller: systemd is the best thing ever
nubbins`: what *has* 0.5.3.1 worked on so far? debian, darwin, that it?
ben_vulpes: ('here, let me duct tape a bunch of libs together so you get emails when your derps break the cpp compiled into the android code')
ben_vulpes: oh yeah. i did a continuous integration thinger for an android project recently.
jurov: (context: i was hired to patch android system. had to create nigbuntu lxc container for its monstrous build system)
ben_vulpes: anyways, we need a build target. one. not the accidental build target of debian 6 that fell out of my archaeology project.
nubbins` is good at figuring things out but is currently in position of "doesn't know what questions to ask"
nubbins`: i don't know nearly enough about gcc to be of much further use atm
nubbins`: gentoo is ostensibly used by alf because it's the sanest. the fact that bitcoind doesn't compile on it doesn't necessarily mean that the OS is the problem, nor does it mean a turd should be adopted as the OTBT
nubbins`: gentoo on amd64, but the shit don't work
ben_vulpes: <mod6> [14:57] anyway, that's the deal. we need something that we can work with; one supported environment, blessed by alf. << asciilifeform, what's the One True Build Target for La Serenissima?
mats: For example: the most significant issue in the Truecrypt report is a finding related to the Windows version of Truecrypt's random number generator (RNG), which is responsible for generating the keys that encrypt Truecrypt volumes.
danielpbarron: A problem in Truecrypt is that in some extremely rare circumstances, the Crypto API can fail to properly initialize. When this happens, Truecrypt should barf and catch fire. Instead it silently accepts this failure and continues to generate keys.
assbot: A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering: Truecrypt report ... ( http://bit.ly/1P2GLiM )
nubbins` takes this opportunity to make his avatar look meaner
mats: funkenstein_: read the extract
assbot: Kenya Garissa students taken hostage by al-Shabab - BBC News ... ( http://bit.ly/1P2FGYh )
nubbins`: wow, the latest DDOS attack against the forum seems to have reinstated the ability to change/add avatars
asciilifeform: i just can't get over the lulziness of usg proclaiming that stealing/extorting from an outlaw constitutes 'theft of government property'
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: http://cryptome.org/2015/04/ulbricht-227-228.pdf << the unsealed material
nubbins`: oh ha is that what's using it!
asciilifeform: quite possibly this is where the getaddrinfo crap is from!
asciilifeform: my dns seed snip patch never made it in the realease, did it
asciilifeform: because it was given the local ssl as a search path, yes
nubbins`: incidentally i tried a non-static build of openssl, auto.sh barfs w/ same error
asciilifeform: it's in there all right
asciilifeform: 'Using 'getaddrinfo' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking' << wtf are we even using getaddrinfo for.
nubbins`: pink eye will make up the rent shortfall
nubbins`: asciilifeform his bedroom is being turned into a paper-printing studio
nubbins`: i think the openssl build has some problems
asciilifeform: nubbins`: he's got til the 30th << so you didn't need the money? or will replace him with a fresh idiot ?
asciilifeform: <nubbins`> "canot find -lssl, -lcrypto" << note! it finds the system's headers, like a moron, and builds with them, then notices no local ssl was built (it wasn't)
nubbins`: he's got til the 30th
nubbins`: anyway i gave said idiot the boot
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 22:18:14; ascii_field: nubbins`: but even something like living in a dwelling without the company of strangers is a titanically expensive luxury in most of the world
asciilifeform: <nubbins`> because, y'know, if you lost your keys three days ago, you should come home drunk to a locked house at 3:30am ..with no plan << http://log1.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=01-04-2015#1083000 >> what do you suppose i was talking about.
asciilifeform: and -of course- it proclaims 'this malefactor was caught thanks to our glorious know-your-customer crapolade!'
asciilifeform: What You Need to Know About the Unsealed Silk Road Docket << i do so hate these 'what you need to know' titles. implication is that no serious person would need to know anything else
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: does that remind you of arguments in favour of any modern cryptosystem? how about ecdsa, aha
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: ... dude what the fuck is so very convenient about all the rotor bs i dunno << short keys
asciilifeform: <mircea_popescu> in that "proof of idempotence" has generally been orders of magnitude more successful at proving the proving party has no idea what proving means << didn't say it would be easy. or that the existing 'state of the art' is any kind of guide.
nubbins`: k thx
funkenstein_: nubbins i can hold the private key for you don't worry
nubbins`: what's the private key here?
asciilifeform: any wonder they banned shamir from usa?
asciilifeform: no but this is how it works.
danielpbarron already knew they weren't worth much
asciilifeform: ^ now we know what EACH AND EVERY ONE of those institutions, the papers this cheap clown refereed, the conferences he chaired - are worth. ☟︎
asciilifeform: ed as program chair or general chair for several academic conferences and as member of more than 30 conference program committees.'
asciilifeform: 'Dan Boneh is professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, and leads the applied cryptography group there. He has written extensively on cryptography and computer security, publishing more than 150 refereed conference and peer-reviewed journal papers. Boneh served as an editor of ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT), Journal of the ACM (JACM), and Journal of Cryptology. He has serv
asciilifeform: and it has the full blessing of american academia, yes.
asciilifeform: 'Identity-based encryption is a type of public-key encryption in which any arbitrary string (such as a user’s email address) can be used as a public key, enabling data to be protected without the need for long, randomly generated keys or certificates. Today, there are numerous standards for IBE based on Boneh’s work, including IEEE P1363.3 and several IETF RFCs.' << from the press release. ☟︎
asciilifeform: 'Boneh, in joint work with Matt Franklin, constructed a novel pairing-based method for identity-based encryption (IBE), whereby a user's public identity, such as an email address, can function as the user's public key. Since then, Boneh's contributions, together with those of others, have shown the power and versatility of pairings, which are now used as a mainstream tool in cryptography. The transfer of pairings from theory t ☟︎☟︎☟︎
funkenstein_: mats, can you summarize the COOP scoop?
mod6: anyway, that's the deal. we need something that we can work with; one supported environment, blessed by alf.
mod6: i thought everyone wanted to create a common gentoo configuration.
mod6: are you talking to me?
nubbins`: i know qemu was bandied about in the past
assbot: Logged on 02-04-2015 03:27:23; decimation: nubbins`: no that's a different issue, not critical
assbot: Logged on 02-04-2015 03:26:58; nubbins`: "glibc uses libnss to support a number of different providers for address resolution services. Unfortunately, you cannot statically link libnss, as exactly what providers it loads depends on the local system's configuration."
assbot: ACM - Infosys Foundation Award in the Computing Sciences - ACM Award ... ( http://bit.ly/1IUjPhm )
assbot: Logged on 02-04-2015 01:18:00; decimation: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2725255/create-statically-linked-binary-that-uses-getaddrinfo <glibc uses libnss to support a number of different providers for address resolution services. Unfortunately, you cannot statically link libnss, as exactly what providers it loads depends on the local system's configuration.
nubbins`: after renaming all int32_t to boost::int32_t: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=A2M3kkZL
nubbins`: after renaming all uint32_t to boost::uint32_t: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=D7XGyGna
funkenstein_: but 10.0.1 release no longer has that class
funkenstein_: power rangers added more int types later like arith_uint256
nubbins`: with "-std=c++03" from portatronic patch removed: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=50XwKjsy (precisely the same as before patching)
nubbins`: if i manually move the headers over, back to uint32_t errors: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=taiiWaYc
nubbins`: asciilifeform mod6 ben_vulpes and others: on a side note, auto.sh doesn't put the openssl headers in /ourlibs/
nubbins`: wait, that would be horrible
nubbins`: well, i'd like to believe this is all an illusion and i'll eventually wake up, my 16-year-old self, sweating through the mattress in a fever dream
lobbes: some things you can't be shown, neh? << agreed. Trial by fire, eh?
lobbes: I'd like to believe if I just focus on myself and amass enough wealth I can weasel my way through time
nubbins`: some things you can't be shown, neh?
nubbins`: no, but i'll leave the other options for you to figure out
lobbes: so are the only real options: 1) gtfo 2) wait for the eventual hanging?
nubbins`: the slightest twitch of a finger.
nubbins`: i.e. they care enough to share a link
lobbes: yes yes, I deserve that
Chillum: some sociologists are magical twits
nubbins`: <+lobbes> I posted obamaz magic decree to my facebook. Quite expectedly, no one cares. <<< no one, including you
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lobbes: I feel the cynicism growing inside me
lobbes: I posted obamaz magic decree to my facebook. Quite expectedly, no one cares.
funkenstein_: mike_c, thank you
funkenstein_: danielpbarron, what are the height numbers?
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nubbins`: mircea_popescu i guess we're technically two-and-a-half-dogland: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/labradoodle-marketing-fetches-2-500-puppy-price-1.3018419
nubbins` can't wait to reduce the head count in here
nubbins`: or, since i am generally always home, pick a time when any normal person is precisely in the middle of a night's rest
Adlai: sounds like his plan was "pick a time when nubbins`'s probability density is most concentrated within the home"
nubbins`: because, y'know, if you lost your keys three days ago, you should come home drunk to a locked house at 3:30am
nubbins`: after a few minutes of this, my doorbell rings, so i go grab a chunk of wood to cave the guy's face in with
nubbins`: so i get woken up 3:30am last night by the guy next door POUNDING on the wall