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gernika: mod6 restarting on the same blockchain didn't help
mod6: and in your memory you don't remember seeing the "Verify Signature failure" in there?
hanbot: so .deb package checked against .rpm file list shows libc_stubs.a missing, the other eleven are present. debian says no .deb packages contain this guy. i'm assuming i need it. auto.sh still errorful after grabbing everything else here http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209888 (errorflurry: http://dpaste.com/26ZEG17 ). doesn't look like that missing library has anything to do with it, but prolly problematic down the line? ☝︎☟︎
mod6: it didn't barf on 124`275
hanbot: trinque have libc6-dev, no idea if that's sufficient for ref imp building purposes. build-essential doesn't seem to have any explicit reference to static flavoring either.
trinque: I want to say it's called libc6 on debian, and I don't see a separate static pkg
pete_dushenski: i'll be damned if it isn't a boy
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 21:09:23; trinque: https://tribfox40.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/john-brennan.jpg << wasn't it a greek notion that you could know a person's character by their face?
trinque: https://tribfox40.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/john-brennan.jpg << wasn't it a greek notion that you could know a person's character by their face? ☟︎
mircea_popescu: if it does they haven't so far said.
mircea_popescu: seems you don't have g
mircea_popescu: it's like the ultimate reference point. all ulterior repackaging may add convenience, but can't contradict it, basically.
mod6: that was poorly worded. i wouldn't bother trying to go through that list of emails unless what you want to do is this: download & extract v0.5.3.1-RELEASE and go through every email, one by one, and patch by hand.
mod6: (if you don't do that last step, you can not verify the sig)
trinque: didn't want to bother with why, so I built in the VM then copied the binary out
mod6: trinque: what do you mean that gentoo wouldn't build? like OS itself from our guide? or you couldnt build stator on there?
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 17:31:06; mats: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209185 << i can't find this key in use anywhere
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209779 << you won't - it is a fraudulent key ☝︎
mats: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-07-2015#1209185 << i can't find this key in use anywhere ☝︎☟︎
mod6: Doesn't make that much of a difference. I'm working on a patched bundle now anyway.
mod6: er. well i missed an `echo` statement in that last one -- didn't seem to complain on my side anyway, but here's a corrected one: http://dpaste.com/0S2D9YV.txt
mircea_popescu: in other words : forget whether you own it or don't own it. the cogent question is, do you want it ?
mircea_popescu: which is why young men are treated that certain way in islam. gotta have a numerary commodity, and money can't be it.
mircea_popescu: imagine! slashdot media worth 20mn. pity they didn;'t have a watsapp slapped on.
mircea_popescu: why exactly this doesn't pop up in the search tho, is an open question
asciilifeform: can't recall
mircea_popescu: i don't understand how the us coroners work these days. if a 28 yo man is found dead at home, the traditional way is to require evidence of natural death
mircea_popescu: re that phoronix thing : isn't it a sad state of affairs when the year is 2015 and yet the best way some computer expert has to convey his problems to others is BY TAKING A PHUCKING CELLPHONE SHOT OF THE SCREEN ?
mircea_popescu: "yeah, there is. like how the fuck you didn't abord in the third week like every other case of lethal trisomy"
asciilifeform: it is worth noting that my other two nodes (one of which is on residential fiber, even!!) haven't skipped a beat since powerup
mircea_popescu: "there's so much we don't understand about biology"
assbot: Logged on 06-07-2015 18:24:00; ben_vulpes: Story has it that he returned to Hazelton, once, after a trip up the Telegraph Trail, and there he found out that he had missed the farthest cabin of all, over two hundred miles away, and there were two men up there left without supplies for the winter. Either the Government had not made the tale of the cabins clear or C. B. himself had miscalculated. However that may have been, the plain fact remained t
punkman: well cotton doesn't really dissolve in water anyway
mod6: oh, i noticed a mistake above in my text, there is no such dir as 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1-RELEASE', it's simply 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1'. hope that doesn't trip anyone up too badly.
phf: not surprisingly incitatus doesn't respond
asciilifeform: Vexual: i don't keep nice things out of doors
trinque: iirc stator didn't have a -e, might want that
asciilifeform: incidentally, if this is mod6's 'auto.sh,' i'm afraid that i can't recommend it. it never worked on my system.
decimation: and it isn't present
decimation: ok it appears to be RK2928 if the kernel bootlog isn't lying
asciilifeform: can't recall immediately
mod6: "assbot: I don't do bots, mod6." << lollerskates!
mod6: and.. i don't wanna be the only one who can write tests for this thing :}
phf: could be your hoster doesn't like bitcoind nodes
asciilifeform: phf: don't hesitate.
asciilifeform: which isn't synced and doesn't threaten to any time soon
assbot: Logged on 13-04-2014 22:27:18; asciilifeform: the 'a) wanna buy strela? b) fuck off c) really, dontcha? b) ok sure c) off to jail' thing has been going so long that it doesn't even make national news every time now.
hanbot: BingoBoingo isn't it...disadvantageous to be triggerable by something so...abundant? i bet people sensitive to anorexics have a much easier time
trinque: and since "this *doesn't* happen to america" and it can never be forgotten, we will pick at the wound until it kills us
trinque: there was no chance the whole thing wouldn't be caught by every camera in miles
hanbot: ah BingoBoingo, didn't catch your earlier piece. think mine needs a redundancy edit?
trinque: isn't this sort of like saying common lisp is impossible, after all, the machine only implements syslisp?
trinque: https://code.google.com/p/libconcurrency << uses jmp and stack-fiddling magic, doesn't appear to have any asm
Adlai: doesn't mean that reality didn't exist in the terim
phf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3fsSL4Bw9w&t=0m15s
phf: my moscow is gone anyway, 90ые are over, so it's all aparatchiks tightening the screws. and i don't know anyone "on the pipeline"
mircea_popescu: hello public. look at all the things that aren't happening!
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:03:08; phf: what i'm saying is that i wouldn't be surprised if some large number of europeans are focusing on greeks for purely sentimental reasons. "bedrock of civilization"
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208689 << he's getting a lot better at this isn't he. ☝︎
solrodar: as well as generating the call graph, I was able to actually build bitcoind against that version, though I didn't test it
ascii_field: doesn't even need the cable
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 15:03:08; phf: what i'm saying is that i wouldn't be surprised if some large number of europeans are focusing on greeks for purely sentimental reasons. "bedrock of civilization"
mod6: When I do get around to drafting up all of the scenarios, I'll put that in here as well, maybe you guys can think of other tests that I hvaen't thought of yet. Or edge cases. etc.
mod6: so last 24 hours or so I've been working on getting an automated testing framework setup for this forthcoming release. I've got one scenario working (simple one). Here's what it kinda looks like - although this isn't the entire code, there is a module I left out for now. http://dpaste.com/32GZH0A.txt
mircea_popescu: 1 in 10 failures don't get reported ?
pete_dushenski: "oh, you think i should buy $goog even though you wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole ? ok !"
mircea_popescu: not because it wouldn't be consistent with the piece so far, and with his verbiage so far. but why then ?
mircea_popescu: somehow orlov doesn't feel compelled to go "check out schmuckin, going over to the euro tune of human rights"
mircea_popescu: ere raised above the main value—the value of human life, above the rights and liberties of man. For our country this is especially tragic, because the scale was colossal. Thousands, millions of people were destroyed, sent to concentration camps, shot, tortured to death. And these were primarily people who had their own opinions, who weren't afraid to voice them. These were the most effective people—the flower of th
decimation: http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/may/30/south-tyrol-live-in-italy-feel-austrian "Klotz says: "There are acts of racism each single day. Despite Italian and German both being official languages, I often bump into police officers who don't know German. They point at the Italian flag stitched on their uniform and require I speak Italian simply because we're in Italy. They don't even know that I have the right to speak in ...
pete_dushenski: sure, pharoah's nose isn't mubarak's nose.
pete_dushenski: not saying 'italy' isn't a modern construct, more that what lies within its currently defined borders just so happens, perhaps by chance, perhaps not, to include more valuable 'parts' than greece does.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208629 << eh don't be ridiculous. "italy" is a modern construct, much like greece, and from the same period. prior to that construct, which was supposed to reboot the shitland, italy and greece did exactly the same. ask charles of france how the whores of venice went like. ☝︎
phf: pete_dushenski: that i don't know. i was under the impression that germany came out stand as an independent economic power. with that assumption i don't see german bailout as any different as putin buying the place. with bailout the power lines are all obscured, because the purchase is done within an existing political framework so is not blatant.
pete_dushenski: you can't have the eu failing and the bundestag succeeding at the same time. they're one and the same.
phf: i don't know if the whole greece situation is a failure though. that /eu/ failed was obvious by 2005 or so. now germans seem to be doing exactly what they want to, that is refine their control over various parts of europe. next it's bailouts for italy, spain, etc. where wehrmacht failed, bundestag succeeds
pete_dushenski: phf: sure it's sentimental, but sparta didn't invade troy for a woman, greece is being propped up because the eu doesn't want to admit FAILURE and suck Putin's and b-a's cock to compensate.
funkenstein_: spamming an address doesn't change the age of the UTXOs already there
phf: what i'm saying is that i wouldn't be surprised if some large number of europeans are focusing on greeks for purely sentimental reasons. "bedrock of civilization" ☟︎☟︎
nubbins`: <+punkman> depends on fee/age/etc << gimme some numbers here! oldest coins i have handy access to haven't moved since sept 2014
pete_dushenski: and i'm not saying that the greeks haven't been influential intellectually
phf: russian (and european) literature borrows from greeks as much as it did from italians. i grew up intimately knowing greek mythos and not just from watching Hercules on tv, because you can't read a single russian novel without some greek allusion or outright a direct reference. when i went there i knew places from before even seeing them
pete_dushenski: phf: both failed states ? sure. the point isn't that their governments suck merkel's balls, of course they do, the point is that one of them is usable for spare parts, the other isn't.
pete_dushenski: eu of course isn't a -person-, it's a ponzi scheme with 'dignity' that has to save face.
pete_dushenski: but today's hungry have no such option, from whence comes the idea that bitcoin wasn't discovered ?
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: when grandfather was in prison, yes - hungry - which is why he still won't eat soup to this day.
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: agreed. i'm not of the opinion that usistan doesn't have useful shards.
decimation: the only part of italy that isn't orc-land is the po river valley
pete_dushenski: i don't recall seeing a 'made in greece' tag recently, if ever.
asciilifeform: i don't see a clear 'mercedes'
asciilifeform: d immediately and held incommunicado, under house arrest at a minimum. No doubt foreign special services would have run rampant, looking for ways to undermine the revolutionary government. This would have called for drastic preemptive measures to physically eliminate foreign spies and agents before they could have had a chance to act. And so on. This wouldn't have been a job for fluffy mini-poodles. '
assbot: ClubOrlov: So you say you don't want a revolution? ... ( http://bit.ly/1KiMDBn )
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 11:48:18; mircea_popescu: of course the proper node is "why should us resident derp have any money whatsoever", which obviously he shouldn't. disposable income belongs to the sort of people who think about the world, usian maggots really have no busienss holding any money whatsoever.
asciilifeform: ^ this one is even more interesting than commonly supposed: one needn't even be usg to access purchase records! they are, i learned, routinely subpoenaed in civil cases
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 11:13:08; mircea_popescu: apparently there doesn't exist ANYTHING on the internet that doesn't use cloudflare.
mircea_popescu: of course the proper node is "why should us resident derp have any money whatsoever", which obviously he shouldn't. disposable income belongs to the sort of people who think about the world, usian maggots really have no busienss holding any money whatsoever. ☟︎
BingoBoingo: Of course, because the internet is retarded to the point "usage" numbers can't at all relate to the actual use of a thing by persons.
BingoBoingo: Yeah. Most of last week actually wasn't so bad, at least 8 hours of availability a day. This weekend though
mircea_popescu: apparently there doesn't exist ANYTHING on the internet that doesn't use cloudflare. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: stupid bitch. she ain't no part of any culture.