Title: Looking for someone who can compile crypto src to Windows. Post by: adaryian on March 15, 2015, 04:02:53 PM I don't have the expertise in some of the compiling software like boost, and what not to compile the new version of E-Currency. Looking for a reputable member who would take the github source, located here:
https://github.com/Adaryian/E-Currency and make a Windows executable. In exchange I will offer you 1,500 ISO for your time in compiling the client for me. If interested, please send me a PM or reply in this thread. Must have positive reputation or if not a very well known user around Bitcointalk.org Thanks, Adaryian Title: Re: Looking for someone who can compile crypto src to Windows. Post by: CedricQuotient on March 15, 2015, 04:27:43 PM If you want to try and do it yourself... its not as bad as it seems. There is a great thread here that will walk you through it:
Building headless Bitcoin and Bitcoin-qt on Windows (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149479.0) If you want to learn how to do a deterministic build process, you can refer to the README file in your github repo here: https://github.com/Adaryian/E-Currency/blob/E-Currency/contrib/gitian-descriptors/README You'll of course want to modify it slightly for newer dependency versions like boost. It's really a good idea to keep wallet compiles in-house, especially with the rash of trojan-laden wallet links that were going around lately. Title: Re: Looking for someone who can compile crypto src to Windows. Post by: adaryian on March 15, 2015, 04:31:27 PM If you want to try and do it yourself... its not as bad as it seems. There is a great thread here that will walk you through it: Building headless Bitcoin and Bitcoin-qt on Windows (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149479.0) If you want to learn how to do a deterministic build process, you can refer to the README file in your github repo here: https://github.com/Adaryian/E-Currency/blob/E-Currency/contrib/gitian-descriptors/README You'll of course want to modify it slightly for newer dependency versions like boost. It's really a good idea to keep wallet compiles in-house, especially with the rash of trojan-laden wallet links that were going around lately. Thanks. I'll check that thread out. I had been trying to figure that out on my own, but have been coming up empty. So I very much appreciate the link to the thread. The trojan-laden wallets is what I was concerned about which is why I definitely wanted someone reputable, who had a lot to lose if they had done something malicious to the executable. Thanks again, Adaryian P.S. Once I get the new client out, PM me your E-Currency address and I'll send you some ISO for the help! Title: Re: Looking for someone who can compile crypto src to Windows. Post by: adaryian on March 15, 2015, 07:03:21 PM I'm still unable to get this all to work out right. I understand what the instructions are saying but the environmental variables just aren't working for me.
Is there anyone who is willing to compile this in an executable that is a reputable member on this forum in exchange for ISO? -Adaryian |