not on my 3 linux machines, could you paste me the erroneous lines of your configure...
This is the section, line with the error on it simply has "fi": NVCC="nvcc" if test -n "$with_cuda" then CUDA_INCLUDES="-I$with_cuda/include" CUDA_LIBS="-lcudart" CUDA_LDFLAGS="-L$with_cuda/lib$SUFFIX" if test -x "$with_cuda/bin/nvcc" NVCC="$with_cuda/bin/nvcc" fi else CUDA_INCLUDES="-I/usr/local/cuda/include" CUDA_LIBS="-lcudart -static-libstdc++" CUDA_LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/cuda/lib$SUFFIX" fi if test -n "$with_nvml" ; then NVML_LIBPATH=$with_nvml CUDA_LDFLAGS="$CUDA_LDFLAGS -ldl" fi
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try ./build.sh else configure is generated by your machine, so the line doesnt help me...
./build provides the same error message. git clone https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminercd ccminer ./build.sh checking for curl_free... yes ./configure: line 6586: syntax error near unexpected token `fi' ./configure: line 6586: ` fi' make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
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For Compute 3.0 cards running under Linux, what would provide the highest hash rate for X11 and NeoScrypt? Thanks!
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I get this when compiling on Ubuntu 12 after running ./autogen and then ./configure:
checking for EVP_DigestFinal_ex in -lcrypto... yes checking for gawk... (cached) mawk checking for curl-config... /usr/bin/curl-config checking for the version of libcurl... 7.22.0 checking for libcurl >= version 7.15.2... yes checking whether libcurl is usable... yes checking for curl_free... yes ./configure: line 6586: syntax error near unexpected token `fi' ./configure: line 6586: ` fi'
Then make: make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
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Anyone know how to compile from source ccminer for Linux? Using ./autogen then ./configure and then make produces:
mv -f .deps/ccminer-util.Tpo .deps/ccminer-util.Po make[2]: *** No rule to make target `sph/bmw.c', needed by `ccminer-bmw.o'. Stop.
I was able to get the older version to compile and work.
Just compile sp-hash's ccminer version: https://github.com/sp-hash/ccminer then use -a mjollnir for the algo. That works fine with suprnova pool. You could also try moving the file bmw.c from C. Buchner v1.2 ccminer github into the sph folder, but there could be other missing files... Thanks, yeah that is the version that worked for me as well, wonder why the main post link is for a broken version. Is there a compiled Linux wallet available? I'm running on Ubuntu 11 and I don't think the boost version it needs to compile is compatible with that version of OS.
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Anyone know how to compile from source ccminer for Linux? Using ./autogen then ./configure and then make produces:
mv -f .deps/ccminer-util.Tpo .deps/ccminer-util.Po make[2]: *** No rule to make target `sph/bmw.c', needed by `ccminer-bmw.o'. Stop.
I was able to get the older version to compile and work.
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For ccminer, I'm getting: make[2]: *** No rule to make target `sph/bmw.c', needed by `ccminer-bmw.o'. Stop. When compiling from source, the previous version worked. Using ./autogen, ./configure, make
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...and another one 1/2 dies on me. This is getting tiresome, I could have just got some S3s if I wanted 500 speed. Reboot, change frequency, hard reboot, new PSU... same thing. That's two now What PSU were you on, and what now? EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2 220-G2-0850-XR 850W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready 80 PLUS GOLD Same issue as alienesb, has happened once after updating Firmware, numerous times before. Seems to fix itself without a restart after many hours. Trying to look into what may be causing it but have found nothing on my side so far. Currently both of my S5's are sustaining 1100+GH default settings after a power cycle, so will wait for it to happen again and see if I can find anything in the logs.
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Past 8 days I have been hashing with my two S5 systems. They would almost daily, at stock settings, would fail to around 600GH per system. Temperature is 38c on the readings, 350 frequency, 850 watt Gold EVGA power supply with 4 unique rails. At first I thought it was the firmware that needed to be updated, but after updating the firmware yesterday it seems to at least increase the chance, as now one is entirely offline and the other is hashing at 600GH. Multiple power cycles and one of them isn't staying online for more than 1 or 2 hours, though both were hashing at 1160GH for a couple hours after a reboot. I never recorded temperatures above 40C (It's very cold here in a large unheated building).
What should I do? Do they need to be RMA'ed? Are others having this issue? Is there a script I can run that will auto restart or power cycle them when hash rate is this low or not responding at all? I'm ready to buy 10-20 S5's instead of a Farm of SP20, but so far the S5 is not reliable enough for a personal farm, even with just 2 compared to my SP20 farm. Let me know what to do.
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PC Version 2.0 I'm drunk and this made me cough up some beer in shock lol.
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I have two cards mining showing 800KH each to a wallet on another system. I don't see any errors, is there a way on the wallet to check the "effective" hash rate? Or is what you see on the GPU miner what you get when not using stratum? getminingstatus is 0.
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They are not raising fees really. I said it a few pages back to not be surprised that the fee goes up if btc/usd goes down.
I also said with the difficulty the fee % is going to get bigger.
Lastly, I said there was a reason the bid side of umisoo was empty down to the .00033 level.
Think ahead. Yes, Bitmain is in a better position then cex was as cex never upgraded equipment and was probably paying a lot for electric, but they shut down today.
One more time, be prepared for them to stop payments if maintenance becomes 100% it should not shock anyone. There is a reason the old s2 umisoo didn't have buy support down to .00033 levels.
Edit to be clear that is the reason umisoo was at .00033 levels last week when btc was 260+, and difficulty was 8% less. So yes, support is going to be lower now then .00033.
Maintenance is now 81% with just a 10 USD drop in the btc/usd price.
Just be careful here. Only 19% left to play with before they would take umisoo offline. That is not taking into account next weeks difficulty which at the moment looks to be +.
I hope that they will do something like lower the fees or something like convert shares to S3 but I doubt it (can not blame them its clear as day on the terms). This will kill the S2 market as well leaving only the S3 unless they are releasing the S4 market within a week. I'm sitting here wondering to either take a decent loss and sell at current buy price my Umisoo shares, then buy at sell price for S3, or to sit on my Umisoo shares and hope on what Hashnest will do won't go the way of others. Though, If I was an S2 or S3 holder who was angry about the low price of Umisoo shares in December, I would be sitting happy as at least have the hardware owned.
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Is there a way to have the miner not hash during certain times of the day? At the simplest idea of mine, was to hook up one of those AC timers that kills the power during certain times and then restores it at others.
Thats a very noble way and most effective. You could also write a script that kills cgminer (and cgminer monitor) during your chosen downtime but ensure it is started during your chosen uptime. (don't ask me how to do it 'cause I do not know AND you've already got a good solution!) Great idea! Could go even farther and use different frequencies at different times. It's colder at night would be nice to have night freq, and day freq. That was step two haha, once summer hits, to have variable frequencies. So far I've only used the web interface, I assume I can SSH with the same root/root login on port 22 as well, then run various cgminer commands as needed? Is there a software that could neatly schedule this and is scalable? I was thinking for one or two I could just have them as local scripts on the machines, but would be more fun to have them all talk to a central computer or site that would report their temps, hash speed, frequency, on/off status etc, and allow global changes. Also I haven't upgraded the firmware on both of my S5's and so far haven't had any issues with them not hashing properly. Once I experience an issue, will probably try out updating the firmware
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Is there a way to have the miner not hash during certain times of the day? At the simplest idea of mine, was to hook up one of those AC timers that kills the power during certain times and then restores it at others.
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I couldn't find any information on this setting:
Usd Setting: I am agree to pay with USD balance for maintenance cost
Where would the USD come from? Does this allow you to use Paypal or a Credit Card to pay the fees?
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Anybody actually making a profit in cpu mining? If so, please impart your wisdom and coin choice upon me Due to free electricity/botnets I don't think this has existed for some time. I've searched a lot and about the best I've found came to around 30% less than I needed to break even with 0.14 kwh electricity. They are changing how hash rate affects payout for M7M it seems however, so maybe it will be one of the first to fix this.
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Ok.. i have read the FM... problem solved thanks! CXX checkpoints.o In file included from checkpoints.cpp:7:0: main.h:22:29: fatal error: PoWCore/src/PoW.h: No such file or directory #include "PoWCore/src/PoW.h" ^ compilation terminated. You can read more, and then immediately shout. What is wrong? How did you fix this? I'm having the same issue. Within the Gapcoin main directory do: git submodule init git submodule update
Thanks, I got the GPU miner v3, and I'm getting this on my Linux system with an Nvidia 750ti ./gapminer-gpu: /usr/lib/libOpenCL.so.1: no version information available (required by ./gapminer-gpu) ./gapminer-gpu: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.16' not found (required by ./gapminer-gpu) ./gapminer-gpu: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17' not found (required by ./gapminer-gpu)
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@wr104
I am also getting the HW errors again with the Nvidia cards. Was there something besides the .bin files that needed to be deleted?
EDIT: It works fine for my 750ti's. Getting around 80 kh/s. Up from about 50 kh/s. The 970 gets HW errors though. Not sure what is going on with tat yet.
What build instructions or wget and command line did you use to get it working with your 750ti ? I've been trying for days, I must be missing something. I'm on Linux 64bit Ubuntu 14.
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Is there an Nvidia miner for this yet?
Not an optimized Nvidia miner but the miner that wr104 made does work. Thanks, I searched around and couldn't find this, is a source or precompile available? It's in the OP: https://github.com/kryptohash/cgminer-khc/releasesI can't remember which one exactly works for the Nvidia card with multiple gpus. I put mine on something else for now as the 750ti's was only getting about 50 kh/s but the 970 gets about 150 kh/s with the cgminer. I am hoping that when wr104 gets sgminer going it will work better. Looks like that's AMD only, maybe I'm missing something but checked the readme and install guides and tried it out. It does work for Nvidia just not the best but it works. Like I posted in the quote the speeds I got on my 750ti ' s and 970. You need to put in the number of Cuda Cores for the shaders. I'm on Linux and getting this when trying to compile from source, all the premades were for Windows it seems. make[2]: Entering directory `/home/cgminer-khc' CC cgminer-cgminer.o CC cgminer-util.o CC cgminer-sha2.o CC cgminer-api.o CC cgminer-logging.o api.c: In function âmessageâ: api.c:1421:7: warning: format not a string literal and no format arguments [-Wformat-security] cgminer.c: In function âraw_diffâ: cgminer.c:3388:26: error: âstruct workâ has no member named âktargetâ make[2]: *** [cgminer-cgminer.o] Error 1 make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/cgminer-khc' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/cgminer-khc' make: *** [all] Error 2 Oh sorry about that. I just assumed you was running Windows. I have no idea about getting it going on Linux. It seems you didn't run the configure with the right flags or, you are missing the AMD APP SDK. Download the APP SDK from here: http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/opencl-zone/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/Then run: autoreconf -fvi CFLAGS="-O2 -msse2" ./configure --enable-opencl --enable-kryptohash make strip cgminer.exe Thanks, someone had said it was for Nvidia cards, so that would explain it not working =)
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I remade it, I probably did something wrong with the hashes or something. Probably only 1 or 2 coins on it as the reward was/is low per block. I do like the 11GB RAM requirement, not even my gaming rig has that, but some old xeon servers do
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