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ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: thing is, look how the 'freeze it all in amber' thing works on bitcoind.
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu is only the 3rd or 4th fella to suggest that i take up maintaining a linux planet
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field exactly. which is why i said, "when confronted with a bad software stack (pick a pogo, fix the os, run it there) is the correct solution not just for THAT one problem but for all the problems derived from the same source."
ascii_field: beginning to see where mircea
_popescu is going
assbot: Logged on 22-03-2015 04:00:07; mircea
_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-03-2015#1063215 <<< note the important takeaway here. nothing keeps people in other places with shit banks from being intelligent, getting in wot, becoming part of the actual bitcoin marketplace. there's people here from all over the world. over time, a low effort / consumer thing like btcjam HAS TO devolve into the typical check advance / spam loan operation.
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field i am actually suggesting people move their day to day computing AWAY from "linux" or from "gentoo" which are MEANINGLESSSSSSSSS
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: think for a minute. not suggesting to run battlefield apparatus -on- emulator. but a place to standardize imaginary machine for cross-compilators.
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: vps << i said emulation, not virtualization
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 16:12:29; jurov: pete
_dushenski: i'm not sure what you request? that i should keep the shares in custody?
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field an "emulation" is basically "let's run a vps". noty.
ascii_field: i suppose mircea
_popescu wants one that runs on qemu or bochs or the like
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field listen, would you consider putting up reference compositions ?
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: see, my boxes are set up to do precisely what i explicitly ask'em to do
mircea_popescu: ascii
_field for that matter, you know, why the systemwide one ? the correct one! downloaded from nist.will.pwn.your.box.edu
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: my tests consisted of two gentoo boxes, one 'old and grey', the other built in october.
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: as you probably suspected, static linking as such is broken on extant systems.
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: after discovering and eliminating several of the reasons for this, i discover a new one.
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: to make long story short, therealbitcoin's release does not build on any of my boxes.
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: after fixing a number of typedef bugs which, going BY THE FUCKING BOOK OF CPP ought to prevent the thing from building ANYWHERE
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: the result of attempting to build the latest static 0.5.3 on my boxes.
mircea_popescu: re " warning: Using 'getaddrinfo' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking" ascii
_field wtf is that shit !?
nubbins`: mircea
_popescu i seriously do not know why anyone thinks one of these machines is easier or tastier than a simple pour-over
ascii_field: mircea
_popescu: nubbins` is not making this up. i have seen this machine.
BingoBoingo: <mircea
_popescu> do you mean one of those $20 a pop coffee makers with about half liter of carafe ? << In usia measuring the coffee grounds to use one of those became "Too Hard"(TM) hence now people buy grounds in pre measured plastic cartridges
nubbins`: ascii
_field there's also a very wide comfortable dose range
lobbes: ascii
_field: I feel like I'm thanking you every week for some reading material, but thanks for the orlov introduction. It is becoming my latest addiction
ascii_field: the uint32
_t thing is infuriatingly retarded
ben_vulpes: ascii
_field: generally a single control intake is enough to calibrate against a given 'purchase'
nubbins`: ascii
_field "med shops" and "compassion clubs" will offer dozens of strains, each with different percentages of the various cannabinoids
nubbins`: ascii
_field from strain to strain, yes
nubbins`: ascii
_field a discerning user would weigh a dose on a scale, say 0.1-0.2g
ben_vulpes: ascii
_field: gcc (Debian 4.4.5-8) 4.4.5
ascii_field: uint32
_t is not defined by anything in or linked from the bitcoind sources.
ascii_field:
__intN
_t (64,
__DI
__); [... snipped many pages of crud ... ]
ascii_field: from /home/stas/bitcoin-v0
_5
_3
_1/ourlibs/include/boost/foreach.hpp:30,
ascii_field: from /home/stas/bitcoin-v0
_5
_3
_1/ourlibs/include/boost/config.hpp:53,
ascii_field: from /home/stas/bitcoin-v0
_5
_3
_1/ourlibs/include/boost/config/platform/linux.hpp:15,
ascii_field: from /usr/lib/gcc/x86
_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.8.3/include/g++-v4/cstdlib:72,
ascii_field: result.push
_back(Pair("coinbasevalue", (int64
_t)pblock->vtx[0].vout[0].nValue));
☟︎ ascii_field: bitcoinrpc.cpp:1761:49: error: reference to ‘int64
_t’ is ambiguous
nubbins`: might be worth finding out if/where uint32
_t actually is hiding on your system
ascii_field: 'util.h:650:8: error: ‘uint32
_t’ does not name a type' without patch
nubbins`: ascii
_field you're saying 0.5.3.1-RELEASE won't compile /and/ it won't compile after you merge your portatronic patch?
ascii_field: results in 'error: reference to ‘int64
_t’ is ambiguous' and many litres of consequent barf
bitstein: pete
_dushenski: indeed. suddenly thoughts turn more back to work and play rather than how to amass fake internet points
pete_dushenski: ben
_vulpes: last year's log hurt my head something fierce!
pete_dushenski: ben
_vulpes: same... the tallest structure is now maybe half what it was 20 years ago
mike_c: ben
_vulpes: yes, he is committed.
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2014 02:27:44; mike
_c: omg. the log is remapping pathways in my brain. it's making me dyslexic.
trinque: pete
_dushenski: yer thing's up on deedbot.org as of the last block
ben_vulpes: pete
_dushenski: the 25' steel twirly slide i once clambered upon the outside of as a child has been replaced by a 5' doofy plastic thing
pete_dushenski: unless you mean sometime other than 'transfer to pete
_d's coinbr account' when you say 'custody'
jurov: pete
_dushenski: i'm not sure what you request? that i should keep the shares in custody?
trinque: ben
_vulpes: not specifically, logs suggest he's a scammer, loudmouth, etc
trinque: ben
_vulpes: yeah, silly amounts of spam over here too
trinque: pete
_dushenski: it probably took, but try again
nubbins`: LONG
_BIT definition appears wrong for platform
gribble: brendafdez was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: <brendafdez> mircea
_popescu it works now. Anyway the IP I'm on now is one of a public AP, it shouldnt be whitelisted. I'll later give you my home IP, and BingoBoingo has my VPS IP already. I didn't know you were filtering.
BingoBoingo: mircea
_popescu: I can't even keep the local ones straight
trinque: pkg
_add can be "friendlier" in terms of happily pulling down all kinds of deps
BingoBoingo: trinque> anyone ever tried portage on openbsd? << port are supported and pkg
_src are supported porting portage to my knowledge is a work in progress or abandonware
mod6: <+ascii
_field> ben
_vulpes, mod6, et al: auto.sh leads to 'util.h:650:8: error: ‘uint32
_t’ does not name a type' on my boxes. << what os/arch?