Title: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: Luke-Jr on April 22, 2011, 02:42:25 AM Would appreciate beta-testing of Spesmilo, the next generation Bitcoin client that welcomes diversity. Additional translations and patches welcome! Live support available on FreeNode #bitcoin-dev (http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23Bitcoin-Dev).
Gentoo install:
Quick start (from source):
To install:
To install with bitcoin: URI support for KDE:
Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: bitlotto on April 22, 2011, 03:38:31 AM What exactly is different? Features?
Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: Luke-Jr on April 22, 2011, 03:44:56 AM What exactly is different? Features? You can (optionally) connect it to a remote (or local) 24/7 bitcoind. That's probably the biggest feature right now. Unless you prefer the Tonal number system, or one of the languages it supports.Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: LZ on April 22, 2011, 09:41:16 PM Good job! :)
Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: ShadowOfHarbringer on April 22, 2011, 11:40:15 PM What is the license ?
GPL ? BSD ? Mit ? Apache ? Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: Luke-Jr on April 23, 2011, 12:00:08 AM What is the license ? GPLv3... read the COPYING file (included in source and on Start Menu for Windows)...GPL ? BSD ? Mit ? Apache ? Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: ShadowOfHarbringer on April 23, 2011, 12:47:48 AM What is the license ? GPLv3... read the COPYING file (included in source and on Start Menu for Windows)...GPL ? BSD ? Mit ? Apache ? Cool. I was just thinking that such an imporant infomation should be included in the project site, so this is why I am asking. Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: dishwara on April 23, 2011, 01:48:39 AM Norton 360 said, it has WS.Reputation.1 threat & deleted the file(windows installer).
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2010-051308-1854-99&vid=4294919973 Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: Luke-Jr on April 23, 2011, 03:20:36 AM Norton 360 said, it has WS.Reputation.1 threat & deleted the file(windows installer). Oh great. That means lots of someones were idiots and reported bitcoind as malware to Norton. Either that or Norton is stupid and treated some other reports as a problem with the NSIS installer framework itself... sighhttp://securityresponse.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2010-051308-1854-99&vid=4294919973 Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: bitlotto on April 23, 2011, 03:26:41 AM Quote The system considers many aspects of a file, including file age, file download source, digital signature, and file prevalence. These attributes are combined using a proprietary algorithm to determine a file’s safety reputation. The system maintains a rating for all files rather than just malicious files. Each software file is given a GOOD, BAD or SUSPICIOUS rating. Symantec’s reputation-based security engine continuously monitors all files and over time a file’s reputation may change. Could be just that it's so new. You have no "reputation". It will come with time and the warning will probably go away... Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: cosurgi on April 24, 2011, 10:40:29 PM does it compile on ARM?
does it have some wallet & transaction handling? can it encrypt wallet? (I want to use bitcoin wallet on pandora console) Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: vuce on April 24, 2011, 10:49:48 PM I'd love to try this but can't get to the win binary...
Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: Luke-Jr on April 25, 2011, 01:09:40 AM does it compile on ARM? I would hope so. The only C-level runtime dependencies are Python and PySide. PySide has a supported ARM port.does it have some wallet & transaction handling? No. It is a GUI, not a Wallet.can it encrypt wallet? (I want to use bitcoin wallet on pandora console) I would recommend running a 24/7 bitcoind at home (or perhaps use xf2.org's hosting service) and run Spesmilo on your Pandora to control it remotely.I'd love to try this but can't get to the win binary... Why not?Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: vuce on April 25, 2011, 10:07:15 AM does it compile on ARM? I would hope so. The only C-level runtime dependencies are Python and PySide. PySide has a supported ARM port.does it have some wallet & transaction handling? No. It is a GUI, not a Wallet.can it encrypt wallet? (I want to use bitcoin wallet on pandora console) I would recommend running a 24/7 bitcoind at home (or perhaps use xf2.org's hosting service) and run Spesmilo on your Pandora to control it remotely.I'd love to try this but can't get to the win binary... Why not?Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: cosurgi on April 26, 2011, 07:41:09 PM does it compile on ARM? I would hope so. The only C-level runtime dependencies are Python and PySide. PySide has a supported ARM port.thanks, I will let you know if I try it. Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: walidzohair on May 15, 2011, 06:43:23 AM Not compiling on Ubuntu Naughty ....
the error is convert -background none icons/bitcoin32.xpm icons/bitcoin32.png make: convert: Command not found make: *** [icons/bitcoin32.png] Error 127 Also I have tried to sudo apt-install dependencies but it says package cant be found. Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: Luke-Jr on May 15, 2011, 12:57:44 PM Not compiling on Ubuntu Naughty .... Be sure you have PySide and ImageMagick installed first.the error is convert -background none icons/bitcoin32.xpm icons/bitcoin32.png make: convert: Command not found make: *** [icons/bitcoin32.png] Error 127 Also I have tried to sudo apt-install dependencies but it says package cant be found. Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: mrx on June 13, 2011, 01:03:56 PM I want to use this client to remotely connect to an bitcoind server. But I accidentally inputted an wrong address and now the client would automatically connect to that address and lock up.
Tried to uninstall and reinstall but the settings are still there. I'm using Windows. How to clear current settings? Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: The LT on August 20, 2011, 07:58:58 PM Is the project still alive?
It would REALLY help the security if the passwords would be stored in a hashed form rather than plaintext in the address string in the settings. Could it be fixed please? Title: Re: Spesmilo 0.0.1.beta1 Release (Linux and Windows) Post by: Luke-Jr on August 30, 2011, 12:37:04 AM I'm using Windows. How to clear current settings? I think it's in the registry on Windows. It shouldn't lock up through...Is the project still alive? Yes, but I haven't seen a need to change much lately, and there's been no activity as far as other developers submitting merge requests either.It would REALLY help the security if the passwords would be stored in a hashed form rather than plaintext in the address string in the settings. No, it's not possible due to the HTTP protocol being used (which also sends it cleartext). I think if you leave the password out, it will prompt you.Could it be fixed please? |