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Title: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: CoinHunter on August 26, 2011, 02:46:19 PM
http://solidcoin.info/a-solidcoin.pngSolidCoin is a peer-to-peer crypto currency based off Bitcoin, with the aim of providing a superior alternative when it comes to network stability, speed of transactions and security. Our aim is also to provide better tools to help businesses and users around the world embrace the SolidCoin currency with much less pain and security troubles compared to Bitcoin.


Download SolidCoin 1.02 Here (http://solidcoin.info)

Currently only Windows binaries and Source Code are provided as we work through some build issues on Linux and MacOSX. Source will also be provided on github in a few hours. Keep an eye on the thread for updates.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38674765/solidcoin-gui-101.png

Quote
-Fixed crash on exit bug
-Fixed some more user interface bugs dealing with sizes set by magic numbers instead of proper sizing
-Updated About box
-Changed some Mac compiler settings
-Updated irc rules to use more channels now that a few thousand users have joined the network
-Updated all docs and build instructions due to libpng support needing to be in wxwidgets on linux
-Changed build process. Now there is a builds folder which contains the makefiles. moved obj creation to a non src directory.
-Moved media out of src directory to keep it clean
-Changed default rpc port to 8555 so it doesn't conflict with some linux services


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: jack102938 on August 26, 2011, 03:26:17 PM
Good job with all the updates  :)

1 Question : how do I mine SolidCoins? I have GUIminer and an account with a pool but can't connect the dots  :-\

Thanks!


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: SAPer on August 26, 2011, 03:32:09 PM
Good job with all the updates  :)

1 Question : how do I mine SolidCoins? I have GUIminer and an account with a pool but can't connect the dots  :-\

Thanks!
http://scpool.bitparking.com/pool
http://sobtc.digbtc.net
http://sc.btcguild.com


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: jack102938 on August 26, 2011, 03:34:36 PM
Good job with all the updates  :)

1 Question : how do I mine SolidCoins? I have GUIminer and an account with a pool but can't connect the dots  :-\

Thanks!
http://scpool.bitparking.com/pool
http://sobtc.digbtc.net
http://sc.btcguild.com

Still don't understand. I have downloaded phoenix miner... do I need to change the .exe parameters before launching or something  ???


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: CoinHunter on August 26, 2011, 03:37:28 PM
Good job with all the updates  :)

1 Question : how do I mine SolidCoins? I have GUIminer and an account with a pool but can't connect the dots  :-\

Thanks!

I'll post some articles on this on the site soon, I get asked this a lot. But basically you create an account (or use your SC address) as the details.

In GUIMIner you need to go to "other" as the pool, and make sure the port and address is correct as well.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: jack102938 on August 26, 2011, 03:43:08 PM
Good job with all the updates  :)

1 Question : how do I mine SolidCoins? I have GUIminer and an account with a pool but can't connect the dots  :-\

Thanks!

I'll post some articles on this on the site soon, I get asked this a lot. But basically you create an account (or use your SC address) as the details.

In GUIMIner you need to go to "other" as the pool, and make sure the port and address is correct as well.

Ok, so do i put "sobtc.digbtc.net" as the "Host"? I see no address option. When I start mining I get the following error:

AttributeError: 'HttpTransport' object has no attribute 'failure'

EDIT: Ok i think i got it, have to do File -> New Miner -> phenix.exe and then do this? Just says "Connecting..." then:

FATAL kernel error: Failed to apply BFI_INT patch to kernel! Is BFI_INT supported on this hardware?  ???


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: CoinHunter on August 26, 2011, 05:02:42 PM
Source is uploaded.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: CoinHunter on August 26, 2011, 05:09:58 PM
Mac binary is up. Hope to have linux binaries with GUI this time! Hopefully not too much longer.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: joulesbeef on August 26, 2011, 05:31:04 PM
Good job with all the updates  :)

1 Question : how do I mine SolidCoins? I have GUIminer and an account with a pool but can't connect the dots  :-\

Thanks!
http://scpool.bitparking.com/pool
http://sobtc.digbtc.net
http://sc.btcguild.com

Still don't understand. I have downloaded phoenix miner... do I need to change the .exe parameters before launching or something  ???

First cool on the solidcoin updates, coinhunter.. keep them coming

second.. jack, you should be asking this in the guiminer forum or the digbtc forum.

anyways.. select other for site put sobtc.digbtc.net in the host box, make sure port is 8332.. put your worker user name in the username box and the pass in the pass.. make sure device is set to the thing that doesnt look like your cpu. click start mining

if still errors like that http transport.. i would ask in the guiminer forum.. this has not much to do with solidcoins.. once you can mine one coin you can mine them all.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: becoin on August 26, 2011, 05:33:50 PM
Source is uploaded.
I like what you're doing but shall not jump to solidcoin. Only reason is that its currency sign is very similar to dollar sign.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: twobits on August 26, 2011, 05:43:39 PM
Mac binary is up. Hope to have linux binaries with GUI this time! Hopefully not too much longer.

I have a linux binary built at http://www.wuala.com/jbw9/pub/Bitcoin/solidcoin/102b4/solidcoin-102b4-linux-i386.bz2/ for now.   


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: FlipPro on August 26, 2011, 06:53:13 PM
Keep these updates coming Coinhunter ! :)


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: dree12 on August 26, 2011, 07:09:43 PM
Source is uploaded.
I like what you're doing but shall not jump to solidcoin. Only reason is that its currency sign is very similar to dollar sign.
I like the development of mexico but shall not jump to pesos. Only reason is that its currency sign looks the same as dollar sign.

(note: please do not take this post as more than a joke)


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: Detritus on August 26, 2011, 07:33:07 PM
Something has changed massively in the source tree.

The makefiles are no longer in the /src directroy. They are now in the /build directory.
But still it complains about trying to build from them...

Code:
bigfoot@ubuntu:~/solidcoin-102$ cd src
bigfoot@ubuntu:~/solidcoin-102/src$ make -f ../build/makefile.unix
make: Warning: File `../build/makefile.unix' has modification time 5e+04 s in the future
make: *** No rule to make target `../obj/gui/util.o', needed by `solidcoin'.  Stop.
bigfoot@ubuntu:~/solidcoin-102/src$ cd ..


bigfoot@ubuntu:~/solidcoin-102$ cd build/
bigfoot@ubuntu:~/solidcoin-102/build$ make -f makefile.unix
make: Warning: File `makefile.unix' has modification time 5e+04 s in the future
make: *** No rule to make target `../obj/gui/util.o', needed by `solidcoin'.  Stop.

Has anyone gotten this release to compile?


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: becoin on August 26, 2011, 08:06:06 PM
(note: please do not take this post as more than a joke)
(note: I do not take solidcoin as more than a joke)


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: FlipPro on August 26, 2011, 08:07:25 PM
(note: please do not take this post as more than a joke)
(note: I do not take solidcoin as more than a joke)
Well the joke may be on you then! Their network is exploding...


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: twobits on August 26, 2011, 08:11:10 PM
(note: please do not take this post as more than a joke)
(note: I do not take solidcoin as more than a joke)
Well the joke may be on you then! Their network is exploding...

hee, the network exploding would not be a good thing, think you mean the trading is.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: FlipPro on August 26, 2011, 08:34:34 PM
(note: please do not take this post as more than a joke)
(note: I do not take solidcoin as more than a joke)
Well the joke may be on you then! Their network is exploding...

hee, the network exploding would not be a good thing, think you mean the trading is.

The network exploding IS a good thing... That means the miners are taking SolidCoin pretty seriously.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: twobits on August 26, 2011, 09:27:00 PM
(note: please do not take this post as more than a joke)
(note: I do not take solidcoin as more than a joke)
Well the joke may be on you then! Their network is exploding...

hee, the network exploding would not be a good thing, think you mean the trading is.

The network exploding IS a good thing... That means the miners are taking SolidCoin pretty seriously.

so far it seems to be holding up well and not exploded,  I for one hope it continues to hold up.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: Mousepotato on August 26, 2011, 11:49:49 PM
FML I just waited 50 minutes for a transaction to be confirmed.  Bitcoin sucks for transaction confirmations, at least at this solve rate.  Solidcoins (and soon Ixcoins) are the new hotness.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: Isepick on August 27, 2011, 01:15:44 AM
Seems to be lots of long (hr+) blocks on bitcoin lately. I lost money today because of the solve times on a couple of blocks  >:(


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: ThiagoCMC on August 27, 2011, 03:26:11 AM
One thing is great about Bitcoin forks... Plurality!

More is better! So we do not put all the eggs on the same basket...

I'm still mining for Bitcoins and I do not want to change this but... I like the idea of another e-currencies out there...

BTW, Bitcoins isn't a investiment!! IT IS A CURRENCY!!! SO, come one guys, open your wallets! Buy things, let the coins in a free circulation!!!  :-P

Anyway, there is a lot more room for improvement in Bitcoin client, the Bitcoin source code needs more and more good hands on it. And we need some kind of eVote, eDemocracy or ePoll, to decide the future of Bitcoin. Not only the coders should decide everything, every detail... Regular people must participate!

VIVA LA REVOLUCIÓN!!

Cheers!
Thiago


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: Jimmy2011 on August 27, 2011, 07:07:37 AM
CoinHunter, as you know, it is not true that everyone all over the world can reach dropbox. I am so sorry that I can't download SolidCoin 1.02 and the source. Could you please find some other places to upload?


http://solidcoin.info/a-solidcoin.pngSolidCoin is a peer-to-peer crypto currency based off Bitcoin, with the aim of providing a superior alternative when it comes to network stability, speed of transactions and security. Our aim is also to provide better tools to help businesses and users around the world embrace the SolidCoin currency with much less pain and security troubles compared to Bitcoin.


Download SolidCoin 1.02 Here (http://solidcoin.info)

Currently only Windows binaries and Source Code are provided as we work through some build issues on Linux and MacOSX. Source will also be provided on github in a few hours. Keep an eye on the thread for updates.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38674765/solidcoin-gui-101.png

Quote
-Fixed crash on exit bug
-Fixed some more user interface bugs dealing with sizes set by magic numbers instead of proper sizing
-Updated About box
-Changed some Mac compiler settings
-Updated irc rules to use more channels now that a few thousand users have joined the network
-Updated all docs and build instructions due to libpng support needing to be in wxwidgets on linux
-Changed build process. Now there is a builds folder which contains the makefiles. moved obj creation to a non src directory.
-Moved media out of src directory to keep it clean
-Changed default rpc port to 8555 so it doesn't conflict with some linux services



Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: CoinHunter on August 27, 2011, 07:43:38 AM
CoinHunter, as you know, it is not true that everyone all over the world can reach dropbox. I am so sorry that I can't download SolidCoin 1.02 and the source. Could you please find some other places to upload?

All files have now been transferred to the server instead of dropbox. Hopefully you can download them now?



Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: dserrano5 on August 27, 2011, 11:57:25 AM
I first knew about the 1.01 thread and posted a bug fix to the makefile.unix there. Later I found this thread and then another error so I'm reporting both problems here:

Code:
--- kk/build/makefile.unix	2011-08-27 02:21:44.000000000 +0200
+++ solidcoin-1.02/build/makefile.unix 2011-08-27 13:54:43.021354266 +0200
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 ../obj/%.o: %.cpp $(HEADERS)
  $(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) $(WXINCLUDEPATHS) -DGUI -o $@ $<
 
-../obj/%.o: cryptopp/%.cpp
+../obj/crypto/%.o: cryptopp/%.cpp
  $(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) -O3 -o $@ $<
 
 solidcoin: $(OBJS) ../obj/gui/ui.o ../obj/gui/uibase.o
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
 ../obj/nogui/%.o: %.cpp $(HEADERS)
  $(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $<
 
-solidcoind: $(OBJS:../obj/%=../obj/nogui/%)
+solidcoind: $(OBJS:../obj/gui/%=../obj/nogui/%)
  $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LIBS)
 
 ../obj/test/%.o: test/%.cpp $(HEADERS)

With these changes I can successfully build solidcoind in my box.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: Jimmy2011 on August 27, 2011, 01:33:03 PM
Great work!
Thanks!

CoinHunter, as you know, it is not true that everyone all over the world can reach dropbox. I am so sorry that I can't download SolidCoin 1.02 and the source. Could you please find some other places to upload?

All files have now been transferred to the server instead of dropbox. Hopefully you can download them now?




Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: kwukduck on August 27, 2011, 03:12:49 PM

The network exploding IS a good thing... That means the miners are taking SolidCoin pretty seriously.


Miners take it seriously only as a 'get rich quick' scheme.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: CoinHunter on August 28, 2011, 10:56:58 AM
http://solidcoin.info/other-download.php (http://solidcoin.info/other-download.php)

Linux binaries now up. Both 32bit and 64bit, and both GUI and NONGUI versions.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: ohforf on August 28, 2011, 12:51:43 PM
http://solidcoin.info/other-download.php (http://solidcoin.info/other-download.php)

Linux binaries now up. Both 32bit and 64bit, and both GUI and NONGUI versions.

Thats good news. Thank you.
http://smilie-land.de/t/q-s/sport/sport2003.gifhttp://smilie-land.de/t/q-s/sport/sport0116.gifhttp://smilie-land.de/t/q-s/sport/sport5005.gif


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: ThiagoCMC on August 28, 2011, 02:15:30 PM
http://solidcoin.info/other-download.php (http://solidcoin.info/other-download.php)

Linux binaries now up. Both 32bit and 64bit, and both GUI and NONGUI versions.

run: solidcoin-linux32-102

open: Settings - > Your receiving address -> Ok -> CRASH

Segmentation fault



Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: CoinHunter on August 28, 2011, 02:24:05 PM
http://solidcoin.info/other-download.php (http://solidcoin.info/other-download.php)

Linux binaries now up. Both 32bit and 64bit, and both GUI and NONGUI versions.

run: solidcoin-linux32-102

open: Settings - > Your receiving address -> Ok -> CRASH

Segmentation fault



We are aware of this issue on Linux, for some reason it doesn't affect the other platforms so we suspect it's something to do with wxWidgets on Linux. Hopefully we will sort it out soon, does clicking the X instead of OK still crash?


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: Bobnova on August 28, 2011, 02:32:03 PM
Are you really releasing binaries for linux without actually setting up a linux install to test them on first?


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: twobits on August 28, 2011, 03:37:06 PM
Are you really releasing binaries for linux without actually setting up a linux install to test them on first?


Being that it was said to be a known issue on some versions a linux, I think you already know the answer.



Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: ditchmagnet on August 28, 2011, 09:13:30 PM
No sure where to post this question, but I am solo mining solidcoins right now, and my miner said I had 1 accepted, but nothing has shown up in the wallet.  How do I know when I have solved a block, and how can I check?  I usually pool mine, so I am new to this aspect.

Thanks.


Title: Re: SolidCoin 1.02 Released
Post by: CoinHunter on August 29, 2011, 12:26:06 AM
No sure where to post this question, but I am solo mining solidcoins right now, and my miner said I had 1 accepted, but nothing has shown up in the wallet.  How do I know when I have solved a block, and how can I check?  I usually pool mine, so I am new to this aspect.

Thanks.

I'll be writing an article on this today actually, so you should be able to check the site later today for some more info.

But basically in your SolidCoin client you will have a transaction added when you find a block, it will be classed as a "generate" .