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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.
nubbins`: danielpbarron compare to first paste, failed updating 1 target
chetty: <mircea_popescu> <PeterL> I've also wondered what would happen if we implanted chloroplasts in our skin, just live off sunlight? << toxic epidermal necrolysis much more likely./// and poor vampires
nubbins`: i think your problem might start a bit earlier?
nubbins`: ...failed updating 163 targets...
mircea_popescu: <PeterL> I've also wondered what would happen if we implanted chloroplasts in our skin, just live off sunlight? << toxic epidermal necrolysis much more likely./
mircea_popescu: eh, you'd need to implant four stomachs too, peterl.
jurov: mostly worthwhile to synthesize vitamins and the like
nubbins`: no, wait, that's fine
nubbins`: ^ not sure that's drilled down deep enough
nubbins`: $OPENSSL_LIB_PATH resolves to /home/dpb/pogo/bitcoind/static.7th/ourlibs/lib
nubbins`: danielpbarron so $OURLIBS resolves to /home/dpb/pogo/bitcoind/static.7th/ourlibs
PeterL: I have entertained the idea of trying to implant gut flora from herbivores to allow us to live off grass, could be fun, no?
jurov: i suspect such uncanny adaptations will be necessary for space, too
danielpbarron: i thought it might have been because i was still using my own script to patch 0.5.3, but the pre-patched 0.5.3.1 i tried also failed (that was the omitted 6th attempt
nubbins`: other side of the coin is that i've stopped indulging in mcdonald's and plastic food for long enough that the natural desire to eat /living food/ has come back
nubbins`: sometimes i feel like i've changed my gut flora enough that it's modified my brain chemistry to strongly desire stinky, fermented things
nubbins`: 10/10 would like to own one
mircea_popescu: so it is. and the yak milk thing the mongols drink
nubbins`: coffee plantation was the first time i ever saw (and smelled) a smell sample kit
nubbins`: incidentally, coffee is up there with wine as far as variety of chemical compunds goes
mircea_popescu: guanine and ti something, almost 1/3 of the job
mircea_popescu: there, they're ahead already.
mircea_popescu: and... ahem.... ti something
nubbins`: ostensibly different ones than are in my sourdough.
mircea_popescu: moreover, the variety of bacteria is actually staggering.
nubbins`: but that's about as close as it gets
nubbins`: but yeah, mp has it. you can take a stab at the /types/ of organisms or compounds therein
nubbins`: this kimchi i'm working through could strip paint
mircea_popescu: not that i'm contesting the importance and corectness of whatever, maillard, what have you. but nobody who looked at the matter seriously is claiming the problem to be even described
mircea_popescu: the vinegar thing is an industrial product and at best cattle feed.
mircea_popescu: pickes are cucumbers fermented in a saline solution in the dark and cool.
mircea_popescu: no, they are not.
mircea_popescu: it's "broadly this" and "mostly that" all the way.
mircea_popescu: at any rate : most actual foodstuffs, such as pickles, cheeses, cured and aged meats etc aren't even flora-enumerated, in the sense that we don't even really know what all grows on them
mircea_popescu: jurov you know that sounds so very gypsy...
mircea_popescu: if you had a cistern to run through, and a few years and an infinity of budgets, you maybe could get something sorta usable some of the time. which is about wheree it is.
nubbins`: "it DOES taste like oiled leather and rustic tobacco"
nubbins` has admittedly never drunk wine costlier than $500/bottle but can verify that all the superfluous descriptors on the label are actually present ☟︎
nubbins`: now take a glass of house red and a glass of $5000/bottle red and ask the guy to do a blind taste test.
nubbins`: only way to earn your level 3
nubbins`: everyone's seen a sommelier identify the vineyard by taste
PeterL: sure, you can identify the differing concentrations of various chemicals
mircea_popescu: i thought it was described.
mircea_popescu: your competent oenologist can usually spot the year and most of the time the vineyard. not the region mind. the vineyard.
mircea_popescu: nubbins` sure, soime cases are more advantageous than others. now go distinguish a glass of wine from another glass of wine, chemically.
nubbins`: protip: the smell of nice marijuana is precisely the smell of thc
mircea_popescu: human taste is sensitive to ppb in some lines. smell easily to ppm.
mircea_popescu: PeterL they can't usefully say what they are, even.
PeterL: what about them? chemists can say what they are, but might not be able to recreate them in the lab
nubbins`: i can distinguish marijuana and pure thc 8)
mircea_popescu: nubbins` this "chemically the same molecule" ... i can distinguish peppers and capsein.
mircea_popescu: PeterL didn't we have the discussion with the complexity of aminoacids ?
nubbins` points out that "artificial flavor" and "natural flavor" can be chemically the same molecule, but must be labelled according to origin
mircea_popescu: pretty much the only thing chemistry describes about food is that it has no hope in hell of describing it, and here's some alternatives that 90% of people can't distinguish
PeterL: you think there is some mysterious undescribed part of food?
nubbins`: danielpbarron: add these two lines to your auto.sh, right below "export LDFLAGS=" at the bottom
mircea_popescu: <jurov> guess they hope to sell mining equipment with the key baked in << wouldn't this necessarily leak it ?
mircea_popescu: <danielpbarron> to which I ask, why even use a block chain? it's like cloud storage with unneccessary drawbacks << this pretty much
Adlai: which is derpspeak for statistical correlation between certain genotypes, and that phenotype
Adlai: there's a gene for smoking all the way down to the filter
PeterL: but are there geneticists that specialize in behaviour?
PeterL: and yes, there are chemists who specialize in food chemistry
assbot: Logged on 21-03-2015 04:30:25; mircea_popescu: at any rate : expecting human behaviour to be addressed by genetics is a little like expecting food to be discussed by chemistry.
assbot: Logged on 21-03-2015 04:52:20; mircea_popescu: but to belabour the point : one of the principal reasons "measuring iq" as it were height is so ridiculous, is because nobody has yet had an off day for height.
PeterL: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-03-2015#1061881 << my brother is ~6 ft tall, but usually slouches so he looks about 5'7 ☝︎
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nubbins`: (might be totally not the issue but worth examining)
nubbins`: actually all three of your attempts show the same thing
nubbins`: i had to modify makefile for osx because all the path stuff wasn't resolving, your gentoo might have similar prob
danielpbarron: that attempt was using the arm toolchain
nubbins`: which might indicate that it's failing to parse something after /include
nubbins`: that's trying to include the same dir three times
nubbins`: danielpbarron here's a snippet from the last chunk of text you shared
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.
nubbins`: openssl is the first dep that should get downloaded and compiled, so if it's halting there it's probably a path issue
nubbins`: heck, skip pastebin and danielpbarron.com them
danielpbarron: why should i need to install things on my system?
danielpbarron: i thought this is supposed to download a specific version of ssl and use a local copy
danielpbarron: emerge: Maybe you meant any of these: virtual/libudev, dev-libs/libsolv, dev-libs/libsigsegv?
nubbins`: does emerge tab-complete?
danielpbarron: my pogos are currently running a bitcoind that i compiled myself
danielpbarron: i didn't need it last time
danielpbarron: emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "libssl-dev".
nubbins`: well that's your problem
danielpbarron: i don't think so
danielpbarron: i tried it first as is
danielpbarron: yes that's what i used
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
danielpbarron: i haven't caught up on the logs yet, maybe these issues were covered already
danielpbarron: ;;later tell mod6 having some troubles here http://danielpbarron.com/auto-static-v0_0_5-x86_32.txt
danielpbarron: i think it would take about a year for a 5400 rpm drive pogo to sync with the network
danielpbarron: i'm running two pogos, one with a solid state drive, the other with a 5400 rpm drive
jurov: and thus dip both ends
jurov: guess they hope to sell mining equipment with the key baked in
Adlai: decentralization theater :P
danielpbarron: and that's supposed to eliminate the need for there being a currency
danielpbarron: that is, blocks are only accepted as valid if they meet the difficulty requirement *and* are blessed with the magic key
mircea_popescu: i think some plums grow feet and run away