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I'm installing the wallet on Linux Mint 18.3 and got this error. Has anyone seen this error before? fatal error: miniwget.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated. Makefile:1061: recipe for target 'build/net.o' failed make: *** [build/net.o] Error 1 Attempted Solution:apt-file search miniwget.h libminiupnpc-dev: /usr/include/miniupnpc/miniwget.h sudo apt-get install -y libminiupnpc-dev Suggested packages: minissdpd The following NEW packages will be installed: libminiupnpc-dev sudo apt-get install -y minissdpd git clone https://github.com/Marty19/BeezerCoin.gitqmake make fatal error: miniwget.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated. Makefile:1061: recipe for target 'build/net.o' failed make: *** [build/net.o] Error 1 ls /usr/include/miniupnpc/ declspec.h igd_desc_parse.h miniupnpc.h miniupnpctypes.h miniwget.h portlistingparse.h upnpcommands.h upnperrors.h upnpreplyparse.h
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Sorry @User910 but mining is being done with discrete mid/high end cards, not integrated ones.
Now that I have this running, got any suggestions for an AMD discrete mid/high end card? What is your hashrate with the integrated GPU? The highend cards are 280x, 290, 390, and RX 570,580, Fury and Vega The integrated seemed to average about 18KH/s. I put Ubuntu 14.04 on a stick and added an R7 370 2GB. I have it mining but not any better than the integrated did. It spiked at 174 KH/s when I started it but then it gradually gets slower. I'm using the integrated for desktop and mining with just the R7. I set the intensity=16. Now it looks to be running about 240-280 KH/s. Intensity was auto-corrected to 15. Worksize=128 gets 245 KH/s Worksize=256 gets 270 KH/s
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Sorry @User910 but mining is being done with discrete mid/high end cards, not integrated ones.
Now that I have this running, got any suggestions for an AMD discrete mid/high end card?
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I am looking for info on this series of errors. Please point me to a site or documentation so I can research this.
$ export DISPLAY=:0 && ./nsgminer -c ./mining-gun.conf
[11:58:48] Probing for an alive pool [11:58:48] Error -11: Building Program (clBuildProgram) [11:58:48] "/tmp/OCLg8IlNF.cl", line 93: error: function "amd_bitalign" declared implicitly offset = amd_bitalign(offset, offset, 29U); ^
What's your hardware, OS and drivers? I have had a similar problem years ago and if i remember well, was resolved by deleting the previously generated bin files, they looks like "gpucardname.bin" into nsgminer folder, maybe this happens because of wrong character into your config file. ~/nsgminer $ ls -R gpucardname* ls: cannot access gpucardname*: No such file or directory Mainboard= Asus A88XM-E Model: A4-6300 with Radeon™ HD 8370DFamily: AMD A-Series Processors Line: AMD A4-Series APU for Desktops Platform: Desktop OPN Tray: AD6300OKA23HL OPN PIB: AD6300OKHLBOX Codename: Richland Use one of the VLIW kernels. nsgminer -k neoscrypt_vliw ... Thank you, sir. Miner910 is online using "kernel" : "neoscrypt_vliw",.
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I am looking for info on this series of errors. Please point me to a site or documentation so I can research this.
$ export DISPLAY=:0 && ./nsgminer -c ./mining-gun.conf
[11:58:48] Probing for an alive pool [11:58:48] Error -11: Building Program (clBuildProgram) [11:58:48] "/tmp/OCLg8IlNF.cl", line 93: error: function "amd_bitalign" declared implicitly offset = amd_bitalign(offset, offset, 29U); ^
What's your hardware, OS and drivers? I have had a similar problem years ago and if i remember well, was resolved by deleting the previously generated bin files, they looks like "gpucardname.bin" into nsgminer folder, maybe this happens because of wrong character into your config file. ~/nsgminer $ ls -R gpucardname* ls: cannot access gpucardname*: No such file or directory Mainboard= Asus A88XM-E Model: A4-6300 with Radeon™ HD 8370DFamily: AMD A-Series Processors Line: AMD A4-Series APU for Desktops Platform: Desktop OPN Tray: AD6300OKA23HL OPN PIB: AD6300OKHLBOX Codename: Richland # of CPU Cores: 2 # of Threads: 2 Base Clock: 3.7GHz Max Boost Clock: 3.9GHz Total L1 Cache: 96KB Total L2 Cache: 1MB Unlocked: No CMOS: 32nm SOI Package: FM2 Default TDP / TDP: 65W Max Temps: 70°C Max System Memory Speed: 1600MHz Memory Channels: 2 Graphics Frequency: 760 MHz Graphics Model: AMD Radeon™ HD 8370D Graphics Core Count: 128 Supported Technologies: Virtualization, AES, Catalyst Software, Switchable Graphics, AMD Elite Experiences, AMD Enduro™ Technology, IOMMU v2.0, Per Core Power Gating (CC6), AMD PowerNow!™, Unified Video Decoder (UVD), Video Code Engine (VCE), Enhanced Virus Protection, AMD App Acceleration, AMD HD3D Technology, DirectX® 11, FMA4, AVXDisplayPort: Yes HDMI: Yes OS = Linux Mint 17.3 (Ubuntu Trusty) Cinnamon 64Bit uname -r 3.19.0-32-genericDrivers = AMD/ATI fglrx Version = 2:15.201.2-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 (This one is included with Mint) AMD-APP-SDK-v2.9-lnx64Please let me know if I have left anything out.
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I am looking for info on this series of errors. Please point me to a site or documentation so I can research this.
$ export DISPLAY=:0 && ./nsgminer -c ./mining-gun.conf
[11:58:48] Probing for an alive pool [11:58:48] Error -11: Building Program (clBuildProgram) [11:58:48] "/tmp/OCLg8IlNF.cl", line 93: error: function "amd_bitalign" declared implicitly offset = amd_bitalign(offset, offset, 29U); ^
"/tmp/OCLg8IlNF.cl", line 112: error: function "amd_bitalign" declared implicitly offset = amd_bitalign(offset, offset, 29U); ^
"/tmp/OCLg8IlNF.cl", line 140: error: function "amd_bitalign" declared implicitly offset = amd_bitalign(offset, offset, 29U); ^
"/tmp/OCLg8IlNF.cl", line 159: error: function "amd_bitalign" declared implicitly offset = amd_bitalign(offset, offset, 29U); ^
"/tmp/OCLg8IlNF.cl", line 176: error: function "amd_bitalign" declared implicitly roffset = 32U - amd_bitalign(offset, offset, 29U); ^
5 errors detected in the compilation of "/tmp/OCLg8IlNF.cl".
Frontend phase failed compilation.
[11:58:48] Failed to init GPU thread 0, disabling device 0 [11:58:48] Restarting the GPU from the menu will not fix this. [11:58:48] Try to restart the miner. Press enter to continue:
Thank you.
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I just got my first GUN Wallet 1.3 (desktop) a few weeks ago. All this crypto stuff is new to me. I upgraded to GUN 1.4 on my desktop with no problem. I copied my .guncoin to my laptop and installed another GUN Wallet 1.4 there with no problems. So... will having two GUN Wallets potentially running at the same time like this cause any problems?
If you copied over the wallet.dat file, it could potentially be a problem if, and only if you are solo mining. (some blocks mined to one wallet might not show up in the other) Other than that, no, it won't cause an issue having the same wallet.dat on multi machines. As they sync to the blockchain, any changes on one will be synced with the other as soon as it syncs to the block chain. If you just installed them separately, no worries, they are separate and won't interfere with each other at all. So the receive and send address lists (gun.theblocksfactory.com = <address>) will sync thru the block chain along with the transactions?
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I just got my first GUN Wallet 1.3 (desktop) a few weeks ago. All this crypto stuff is new to me. I upgraded to GUN 1.4 on my desktop with no problem. I copied my .guncoin to my laptop and installed another GUN Wallet 1.4 there with no problems. So... will having two GUN Wallets potentially running at the same time like this cause any problems?
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