this has nothing to do with this, get off
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I went over that again just to be sure and I don't see any solution there. If you meant adding "--scan-time", that didn't change anything. for the real thing: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=255358.msg2718956#msg2718956--expiry 1 is it if you dont do that, you will only notice blocks every 120 seconds as --expiry is default to 120.
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Add "USE_UPNP=0" in the compile line. If that doesn't work try "USE_UPNP= ".
It's UPNP=- to disable UPNP. wrong ifndef USE_UPNP override USE_UPNP = - endif ifneq (${USE_UPNP}, -) LIBS += -l miniupnpc DEFS += -DUSE_UPNP=$(USE_UPNP) endif
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Add "USE_UPNP=0" in the compile line. If that doesn't work try "USE_UPNP= ".
use USE_UPNP= as USE_UPNP=0 still builds with UPNP but disables it per default
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Any confirmations of mined blocks yet?
Working sources/compiles?
Going to keep looking out for this.
It did return blocks on testnet when I tried it, but out of the 20 odd accepted and 50 odd rejected only 8 blocks showed up as immature and 3 orphans. set --expiry 1 should fix this problem!
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more info for sunny, invalidates the GBT things somewhat: <Luke-Jr> K1773R: Gateway69: GBT needs *zero* modification on primecoind <Luke-Jr> although he *could* send a coinbase with it, then --coinbase-addr wouldn't be required <Luke-Jr> (but that's not as simple as it seems) <Luke-Jr> if --scan-time and --expiry don't work for solo mining, I'd appreciate if someone could fix it <Luke-Jr> since that would affect Bitcoin too, I'd need to get it into main bfgminer asap <K1773R> Luke-Jr: ACK
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any news on the bfgminer?
I ported Chemisist's optimizations, and fixed a nasty bug making it do the same work over and over. Working very well on unmodified primecoind testnet-in-a-box now. check here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=255358.0also i found several blocks on testnet so it works
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LOL... looking for pool software that'll work with BQC. Alas, it looks like i'll need to learn to program it myself pushpool?
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we got currently 2 main problems: worksize is too small, atm my i7-2700K requests 23k work/s, setting a queue of 512 helps a little but thats it... GBT bugged (dunno if primecoind or bfgminer), it dosnt know when a new block is found on the network, so it will calculate for exactly 120 seconds and then the 120 seconds --expiry kick in and bfgminer knows about the new blocks therefore missing 15-25 blocks. setting --expiry to 1-5 works tough. current stage:
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some of us on #eligius-prime were able with lukes help and others to get it running.. now im just waiting to see if i can actually get a block..
try testnet for tests! ./primecoind stop ./primecoind -testnet i mined some blocks in -testnet in some minutes: http://pastebin.com/GN1fafrm
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CaptChadd: if somebody can get my linux servers the initial blockchain download plus give me a currently working node to the network, I can provide 2 (soon possibly 3) hard-coded IPs for people to download the blockchain from. Not looking for any sort of compensation. Donations are welcomed though.
Let me know what you think.
Veddy EDIT: I've gotten the blockchain started on the first server by pointing it to bbq.ltcoin.net as a node to establish a connection to the network. Will start the second server downloading shortly.
if you need help, contact me.
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does molecular now resell those in EU?
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@Vlad2Vlad
i watched ur posts now for some time, after you have been "banned" from the dvc thread from spamming you now start posting ur useless and long posts over the hole btctalk forum, can you stop it? it annoys tons of ppls!
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Is there a way to specify a separate logfile on the Mac instead of the syslog? There's so much crap going through there that it's almost useless to tail it. I already know about the Console app and using the search field to filter, but would rather have a running tail on the terminal when I need.
Thanks!
why dont you use screen? otherwise just pipe the output to a file
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I think it was on one of the faucets where I saw another cool one. There was a twisted picture with a scrollbar below it and you had to move the scrollbar until the picture was close to the original.
actually thats probably the worst captcha as you can defeat it with a simple algorithm... If the picture is relatively unknown, I can't see how it would be easy to cheat. Could you explain how a simple algorithm could defeat it? just measure if the picture is out of focus (ie, not sharp) and since there is only so few possibilitys this will be a matter of some ms
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this thread is still hilarious! thanks OP for making us laugh
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For those interested, I'd like to announce that I'm working on integrating namecoin identities into bitmessage (to send BMs to addresses someone stored with his/her namecoin identity), see https://dot-bit.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1004 or my thread on the Bitmessage forum. namecoin can be used as a key-value system to do things like this: namecoin-files (i dont link it on purpose so ppl have to search for it as it bloats the blockchain alot...)
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I think it was on one of the faucets where I saw another cool one. There was a twisted picture with a scrollbar below it and you had to move the scrollbar until the picture was close to the original.
actually thats probably the worst captcha as you can defeat it with a simple algorithm...
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just dont use shitty exchanges, there were enough reasons in the past that should show not to use btc-e at all
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haha, look at this: $returnNote = urlencode("Error: Username not found. Please include exactly your username in the notes field."); there is alot to encode! typicall do magic developers
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