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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development on: October 06, 2018, 03:54:10 PM
YACoin 0.4.9 Official Release!
Notable features include:
- built-in block explorer
- price fetcher - located in the block explorer or with the command "getyacprice" in the command-line interface (requires server.pem file)
- built-in CPU miner added back in (activate with gen=1)
- LevelDB in place of Berkeley DB
- Various 'clean-up' items in the code--setting the stage for YACoin 1.0.0



YACoin 0.4.9 'officially' released. Binaries on yacoin.org have been updated. The Github repo master has been updated and 0.4.9 source code available under "releases."

YACoin has been out unofficially for a long time. But the final touches and testing was just completed. Feedback is very welcome. There is no pool, but many CPUs are profitable mining YACoin even in this depressed crypto-ecosystem.


what's wrong?stuck wallet.
10/06/18 14:46:06 disconnecting node 94.130.64.167:7688
10/06/18 14:46:06 getsockopt( SO_ERROR ) failed with error code = 10038
10/06/18 14:46:09 socket recv error 10054 (An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.

)
10/06/18 14:46:09 disconnecting node 46.4.79.187:7688
10/06/18 14:46:09 getsockopt( SO_ERROR ) failed with error code = 10038
10/06/18 14:46:10 connection timeout 80.143.179.135:7688
10/06/18 14:46:21 connection timeout 27.42.147.151:7688
are you still connected to any peers?  getPeerInfo, etc.  If so, then that's OK.  Otherwise just wait and you will get more nodes.

Ron
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development on: September 21, 2018, 03:24:44 AM
RPCport? Huh
Hello ?,

By definition, the rpcport is mainnet port -1, which is 7687, by definition also on test net it is 17687

You can see it in the code in bitcoinrpc.cpp -> GetDefaultRPCPort()

Ron
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development on: April 29, 2018, 04:55:47 AM
s there any guide how to pos mining yacoin?
There should be at least the statement that generally, PoS alt-coins (programs) automatically do PoS "work" when the program starts.  The only proviso is that you have to have some units (coins) in that crypto-currency (coin).  And the best way is to earn them by doing something useful for that currency (coin). 

The terminology used is so deceptive , wrong and misleading in this whole arena that it is really difficult to answer simple questions without having to define - explain almost every term used in answering the question!  See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur037LYsb8M especially about 12 minutes in.

Ron
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development on: February 12, 2018, 05:12:33 PM
Apologies
Can anyone tell me the exact syntax for sending yac from a wallet locked with a passphrase i.e ./yacoind etc
"./yacoind passphrase sendblah blah" just changes the prompt.
Thanks
Hello,
Doing help suggests sendfrom or sendtoaddress. Now help sendfrom gives:
sendfrom <fromaccount> <toyacoinaddress> <amount> [minconf=1] [comment] [comment
-to]
<amount> is a real and is rounded to the nearest 0.0001

and help sendtoaddress says:
sendtoaddress <yacoinaddress> <amount> [comment] [comment-to]
<amount> is a real and is rounded to the nearest 0.0001

how to decrypt is not known by me?  Running the Qt version allows one to decrypt off of a menu item.  Maybe it will ask for the decryption 'passphrase' during the command, or perhaps it just does it for you?

Hope this helps...

Ron
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development on: February 03, 2018, 12:46:42 AM
Hi Guys,

Lost a drive with some wallets on.
Unfortunately i only have an old backup of this coin.
Wallet is v0.4.4.0-g32a928e-yac-wm, and i'm on block 612177,Fri 15. Jan 23:29:27 2016 with 1 peer "addr" : "46.4.79.187:7688", it's been stuck on this block for over 8 hours now.

So what i'd like to now if possible...
Is this this the latest "official" wallet
Does anyone have anymore peers i can use please.

Thanks
J
You might check to see if you have any connections, i.e. getconnectioncount, getpeerinfo, etc.
You could try 'addnode =' with these, that all worked at one time or another, for me:
 199.204.38.210      
 193.77.45.161   
 188.230.132.226
 193.136.98.184 
 78.47.60.141   
  91.7.87.214   
  98.211.140.215
  112.251.116.248
  66.172.10.183   
 24.76.98.253   
 176.93.216.37 
  31.204.100.45 
 150.254.109.73
  91.93.209.222 
  37.33.213.194 
  37.192.135.104   
  188.32.251.251
  151.55.24.212 
  47.187.70.10   
  174.56.85.95   
  5.9.48.68       
 50.150.44.120   
 203.109.84.238   
 71.113.159.155   
 24.98.245.82      
 73.137.238.30   
 37.140.42.9     
 80.141.35.187   
 99.99.253.228   
 77.243.221.153   

Ron
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development on: January 31, 2018, 10:07:10 PM
Hello admin i'm new here good luck with your project !!  Cheesy
please give me a whitepaper if you have, and tell me what is the max supply for YAC ?
best regards
See http://yacoin.org/tech.php, supply now is ~120903015.484091 YAC, with a slow inflation rate.  Beave162 can speak more to the point on max supply, inflation rate, burn of tx fees, etc.

Ron
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development on: January 31, 2018, 09:58:16 PM
does this coin have a dev that is following the project?
Yes, four of them

Ron
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Gold (BTG) mining - how to RPC after starting? on: December 22, 2017, 02:06:26 AM
Hello BTG-ers,

I'm running bitcoin gold Qt, version 0.15.0.1 on a Windows 10 unit, and when I do the 'generate xxx yyy' command, I see the usage go up, so I presume I'm mining!  But I can't seem to get any RPC command after that to work?  In the Qt version, the next command(s) are accepted and echoed in green, but there is no other output, when there should be.  For example getblockcount, etc.  I can't even do the 'stop' command.  I have to kill the process in Windows task manager!  

Also, I find the description and help on the generate command quite ambiguous.  What does the first argument 'number of blocks to mine' actually mean?  Is there an implied meaning of using the command 'generate 0' to stop the mining?  And what does the 'number of tries' second argument mean, and how should it be used?  Does it mean the miner code tries 'yyy' times (as above) and then returns, checking for a new block, stop mining, shutdown, etc.?  Looking at the code in .../src/rpc/mining.cpp => UniValue generateBlocks(...) it is hard to figure out what maxtries does to the code when it reaches 0.  

How should generateBlocks(...) actually work, and what is a good maxtries value for a 'normal' CPU?

Also, and this is a complaint the BTG shares with BCH (!!) can you guys please replace every occurrence of BTC with BTG especially in the help messages, menus, screens etc.  It is really disconcerting when one is importing one's keys, etc. (LOL)

Ron
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / A new website for YAC and all alt coin developers on: October 16, 2017, 04:26:38 AM
Hello all,

Circumstances conspire sometimes in fortuitous ways.  See
http://cbt.lostabout.com which I just built.  It is an attempt to fill the void left by the closing of
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149479.msg22340996#msg22340996 which was the old
Building headless Bitcoin and Bitcoin-qt on Windows forum here on bitcointalk.org

It was closed I think in error, but that is for another place and time.  I will be 'holding forth' every 3rd Tuesday of the month with a meeting.  And I hope to make it virtual, live, and open.  The meeting spot came upon me coincidentally with the closing of the above forum, and so 'CBT' was born.  Let me know what you think?  I hope my first 'meeting' will go well?

BTW, there is good YAC code coming for all to use, it is just that when you think you've got all the bugs, you test it and a few more pop up.  Nothing major now, but as they say, 'we're close' Smiley

If you've been been running your YAC nodes, and you look at 'getpeerinfo' from time to time,  you should be seeing nodes with:
Code:
"subver" : "/Yacoin-WM:0.7.5/",
not 0.7.3,  that/those are nodes running the new s/w.  So there is hope...

Ron
10  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Building headless Bitcoin and Bitcoin-qt on Windows on: August 16, 2017, 03:28:20 AM
Hi~ This is jungwoo

I don't know this situation...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149479.0

2.7 Qt 5 libraries:

set INCLUDE=C:\deps\libpng-1.6.16;C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1l\include
set LIB=C:\deps\libpng-1.6.16\.libs;C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1l

what is this??
Where do you type this sentence?
too long to explain environment variables in various versions of Windows, see:
https://www.google.com/search?site=&source=hp&q=in+Windows%2C+where+do+you+enter+environment+variables
Quote

I did this at the windows command prompt

set INCLUDE=C:\deps\libpng-1.6.16;C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1l\include
set LIB=C:\deps\libpng-1.6.16\.libs;C:\deps\openssl-1.0.1l

I entered these things.
But I do not think so.
Where on earth are those things entered?
Oh, and
Qt5.3.2 version is no longer available for download, so I received 5.6.2 instead of replacing it?
Ron
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development and new versions on: May 22, 2017, 03:13:53 PM
Hello all,

Since Senj appears to be very busy, is there anyone out there that can linux or unix build a Yacoin daemon by just running the makefile.linux-mingw or makefile.ubuntu or makefile.unix or makefile.bsd
having already built the libraries needed (BerkeleyDB, OpenSSL, Boost) and levelDB for the 0.4.5... versions that Joe provided, and then the 0.4.8.x versions that I provided at
https://github.com/senadj/yacoin/pull/10
or
https://github.com/senadj/yacoin/pull/9

I don't run linux/unix, only Windows, so I can't do the linux/unix builds.  I'm just trying to find out why the non-Windows code for the constructor in the class CdoSocket in the file price.cpp won't compile, especially in PR #10, since I think it should!?

With bitcoin doubling just this year and more and more interest in alternative currencies, it would be nice if we can get ours out there.  It is still the only one I know that has its own built in block explorer and also shows its own price!  That is what the changes I have done provide.  The code has been available since 2014!!  It is just that no one has been able to do the small amount of work needed to make it work on linux-unix, see above request.

We can change the Nfactor and other things too.

Ron
12  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Building headless Bitcoin and Bitcoin-qt on Windows on: February 21, 2017, 08:17:25 PM
Hello guys and girls :-)

Trying to build my own core with blackjack.
Base is 0.13.2 or latest from GitHub, does not matter.

I have some issue on stage when configure is checking Qt5PlatformSupport and lqwindows(Checking for lqwindows...no...bitcoin-qt frontend will no be build), log looks like :

Quote
configure:23592: checking for static Qt plugins: -lqwindows
configure:23610: g++ -std=c++11 -o conftest.exe  -g -O2 -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wno-unused-parameter -w -I/c/deps/src/qtbase/include -I/c/deps/src/qtbase/include/QtCore -I/c/deps/src/qtbase/include/QtGui -I/c/deps/src/qtbase/include/QtWidgets -I/c/deps/src/qtbase/include/QtNetwork -I/c/deps/src/qtbase/include/QtTest -I/c/deps/src/qtbase/include/QtDBus -I/c/deps/db-4.8.30.NC/build_unix -I/c/deps/openssl-1.0.1l/include -I/c/deps -I/c/deps/src -I/c/deps/protobuf-2.6.1/src -I/c/deps/libevent-2.1.8-stable/include -I/c/deps/libpng-1.6.16 -I/c/deps/qrencode-3.4.4 -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO -D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS -D_MT -DWIN32 -D_WINDOWS -DBOOST_THREAD_USE_LIB -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -L/c/deps/db-4.8.30.NC/build_unix -L/c/deps/openssl-1.0.1l -L/c/deps -L/c/deps/src
-L/c/deps/src/qtbase/lib
-L/c/deps/miniupnpc -L/c/deps/libevent-2.1.8-stable/.libs -L/c/deps/libpng-1.6.16/.libs -L/c/deps/protobuf-2.6.1/src/.libs -L/c/deps/qrencode-3.4.4/.libs conftest.cpp -lqwindows -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Network -lQt5Gui     -lQt5Core    -lqtharfbuzzng -lqtpcre -lpng  -lz  -limm32  -L/c/deps/src/qtbase/lib -L/c/deps/src/qtbase/plugins/platforms -lQt5PlatformSupport -lssp -lcrypt32 -liphlpapi -lshlwapi -lmswsock -lws2_32 -ladvapi32 -lrpcrt4 -luuid -loleaut32 -lole32 -lcomctl32 -lshell32 -lwinmm -lwinspool -lcomdlg32 -lgdi32 -luser32 -lkernel32 -lmingwthrd  >&5
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qbasicfontdatabase.o):qbasicfontdatabase.cpp:(.text+0x8e5): undefined reference to `FT_New_Memory_Face'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qbasicfontdatabase.o):qbasicfontdatabase.cpp:(.text+0x99d): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Sfnt_Table'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qbasicfontdatabase.o):qbasicfontdatabase.cpp:(.text+0xc15): undefined reference to `FT_Done_Face'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qbasicfontdatabase.o):qbasicfontdatabase.cpp:(.text+0xc9f): undefined reference to `FT_New_Face'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x237): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Sfnt_Table'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x297): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x2c4): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Charmap'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x2ce): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x2e3): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Charmap'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x319): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x328): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x421): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Sfnt_Table'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x501): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x51c): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Charmap'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x527): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x53e): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Charmap'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x6bd): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x6f0): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x716): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x7a4): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x7d0): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Char_Index'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x9d4): undefined reference to `FT_Init_FreeType'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x9fd): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Sfnt_Table'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0xa30): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Glyph'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0xac1): undefined reference to `FT_Done_Face'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0xb64): undefined reference to `FT_Done_FreeType'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0xd93): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Char_Size'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0xeef): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Postscript_Name'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0xf07): undefined reference to `FT_Get_PS_Font_Info'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x120a): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Sfnt_Table'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1297): undefined reference to `FT_MulDiv'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x12b0): undefined reference to `FT_MulDiv'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x12dc): undefined reference to `FT_MulFix'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x12e9): undefined reference to `FT_MulFix'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1ace): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Char_Size'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1b16): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1b69): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Char_Size'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1bbc): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1bcd): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Glyph'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1c2c): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1cfa): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Glyph'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1d84): undefined reference to `FT_GlyphSlot_Oblique'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1d94): undefined reference to `FT_GlyphSlot_Embolden'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1f24): undefined reference to `FT_Get_PS_Font_Info'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x1ffe): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x204d): undefined reference to `FT_MulFix'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x2066): undefined reference to `FT_MulFix'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x210b): undefined reference to `FT_Select_Size'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x214b): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Char_Size'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x21dc): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Sfnt_Table'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x2295): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Sfnt_Table'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x2ef6): undefined reference to `FT_Done_FreeType'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x3424): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x348c): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Glyph'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x363f): undefined reference to `FT_Vector_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x367d): undefined reference to `FT_Vector_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x36f2): undefined reference to `FT_Vector_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x372f): undefined reference to `FT_Vector_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x3b7d): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Glyph'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x3bf5): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Glyph'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x3c55): undefined reference to `FT_GlyphSlot_Oblique'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x3c93): undefined reference to `FT_Matrix_Multiply'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x3ca5): undefined reference to `FT_GlyphSlot_Embolden'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x3e81): undefined reference to `FT_Outline_Transform'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x3ebf): undefined reference to `FT_Outline_Translate'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x3ed3): undefined reference to `FT_Outline_Get_Bitmap'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x60dc): undefined reference to `FT_Matrix_Multiply'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x65fc): undefined reference to `FT_New_Memory_Face'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x671b): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Char_Size'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x6727): undefined reference to `FT_Set_Charmap'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x6952): undefined reference to `FT_New_Face'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x6999): undefined reference to `FT_Init_FreeType'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x6d09): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Sfnt_Table'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x6de9): undefined reference to `FT_Get_Sfnt_Table'
c:/deps/src/qtbase/lib/libQt5PlatformSupport.a(qfontengine_ft.o):qfontengine_ft.cpp:(.text+0x70d6): undefined reference to `FT_Load_Glyph'
collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status

Basicly i built Qt5.6.1 with Mingw32 4.9.2, basic configure:
Quote
configure.bat -release -opensource -confirm-license -static -make libs -no-opengl -platform win32-g++

So, does anybody have any ideas?




Looks like Qt can't find any of the fonts it thinks it needs.  Why is for you to discover.  They're not where they should be, because they're elsewhere or nowhere?

Ron
13  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Building headless Bitcoin and Bitcoin-qt on Windows on: February 11, 2017, 09:09:47 PM
Just wondering if someone has the deps pre-built for x86 and x64.

If a repo was created and these files hosted there, or even just a download link to a deps.7z file , it would simplify this process so much more.
True, but wouldn't the "build" have to be documented, as to which gcc version (& maybe? which Windows OS version), with which compiler options, built each library.   Then one would still have to "jigger" one's own build environment, i.e. gcc version and options for ones coin's sources to match?  And perhaps the rest of the tools that come along "for the ride", and their OS & whatever else requirements?  Seems like a "tangled web we weave" when we chase the latest and greatest "tool-set".  Or is it my imagination?

And don't linux versions have innate "affinity" to a gcc version.  What if that isn't the one you now need?  Can you have separate "build environments" so that you can have different gcc's on your machine?

The tough one, I'm told, is the Qt libraries so that one can build a "static" Qt coin, and still have Qt designer &/or Qt creator on one's machine, since I believe, though I'm not sure, that they "like" the dynamic Qt libraries?  nitrogenetics, what say you?  Grin

I don't know about gcc forward-backward compatibility and debug-release and static-dynamic nuances as I am a Windows fan, where we have our own peccadilloes about static (/MT-/MTD) dynamic (/MD-/MDd) build options and d and sd .lib & .dll lib suffixes for static-dynamic debug-release versions, and some ABI changes between MSVC++ versions, though not between the two I use:)

That's why I built my (MS & gcc) Windows libraries once and have used them to make many a (static) daemon and (dynamic) Qt version, as demonstrated in my videos.  And those were on a WinXPSP2 machine!!  I use Win 8.1 now in exactly the same way.

Ron
14  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: "error loading block index" on: February 06, 2017, 10:13:30 PM
Error time!

The first time I launch my wallet, everything seems to be in working order...
If I close and re-open, however, I receive a " error loading block index " warning.
Deleting the files from Appdata\Roaming will only fix the problem until the next time application is loaded.
Any clues?  I'll provide as much info as possible to those willing to help.  Thanks in advance
What version of Bitcoin did you build?
What Windows OS version are you using?
What versions of which libraries did you build your Bitcoin with?
Which program (daemon or Qt) are you running?

Do you have other versions, whether you built them or not, that do work on your system?  In the same location, setup, etc.?
Do you wait "long enough" after shutting down?  This can depend on which program you are running?

Ron
Bump?

Ron
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: the new 0.4.8.3 Window's programs on: February 06, 2017, 10:02:50 PM
Is there an estimated time for this coin to be great again, or has it reached the end of the road...
Hello all,

There is a new pull request, hot off the presses, from 22 hours ago(!)
https://github.com/senadj/yacoin/pull/9
and there is a working Windows leveldb "boot set" at
http://lostabout.com/btc/yac/yac048boot.zip
i.e. a blockchain of ~12/15/2016, MS & gcc daemons for Windows, and a Qt for Windows, suggested .conf, batch files, etc.  These can be used with (a copy of) your wallet.dat
These exes are all good to go on MainNet with no future date concerns.
They all have the get YAC price function, and the Qt version has the built in block explorer Grin
This is for any brave Windows' souls who wish to try it out.  Hint, read the readme in the .zip file Smiley
Since I don't 'do' linux, I can't build exes for non Windows OSs.

Ron
A slightly improved version, 0.4.8.3, at https://lostabout.com/btc/yac/yac0483boot.zip, which is just the PR above, plus https://github.com/ya4-old-c-coder/yacoin/commit/5f908fa1f0e37136b3f970e09f2e3dc9ae53f4bb

'getyacprice' should now work on non Windows systems!  Also a better price source is chosen.  Also the Nfactor code calculators were fixed since they can't go past Nf 25.
The Github links are provided so that those proficient in linux & the Mac can build their versions of this software.
We need linux & Mac builders to flesh out the software for all OSs.  I can only do Windows.
Even though YAC is basically a clone of NVC, and that NVC is a clone of BTC pre 0.8.1 where the first leveldb Tx database was introduced, in 3/17/2013, it still has some features that bitcoin and other coins don't have.  Namely a built in block explorer, in the Qt version, and a new command getyacprice.  No other coin, to the best of my knowledge has these.
Also, since it is "older" code, which doesn't make it any less good, it can be built with older or newer tools, libraries, etc.  Which to me is an advantage.
What all bitcoin sources and clones thereof need is a "going over" by professional programmers.  See
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225163.0;all  and I'm sorry to say, things haven't changed in 8 years.
You can get a sense of my concerns by reading the comments to my PR #9 https://github.com/senadj/yacoin/pull/9 mentioned above.
We am working on two competing new versions of YAC, that both need TestNet testing,  and may become reality in either order.  One attempts to address the "greedy miner" issue by live adjustments to PoW & PoS block's "value" and ratios of PoW to PoS blocks.  The other is a PoW scrypt-jane only model with a low constant inflation of 2%  (MAX, given destruction of fees) in the YAC total, with a lower Nfactor than the current Nf 18.

Ron
The 5 .DLLs are only needed by the Qt program, not by the daemons, if anyone is interested.  And the blockchain is up to 2/4/2017 so is pretty current.  If you have used the other (12/15/2016) blockchain and are "up to date", you should only take the new EXEs.

These releases and their source code allow us to test new PoW-PoS trust-ratios-... changes on TestNet at any time.  This is to thwart the "greedy miner" problem of the past.  This may be alleviated by the higher Nfactor now in play?  I don't know, does anyone with H/W have any feeling/knowledge on this? 
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development on: February 06, 2017, 04:45:31 AM
Is there an estimated time for this coin to be great again, or has it reached the end of the road...
Hello all,

There is a new pull request, hot off the presses, from 22 hours ago(!)
https://github.com/senadj/yacoin/pull/9
and there is a working Windows leveldb "boot set" at
http://lostabout.com/btc/yac/yac048boot.zip

i.e. a blockchain of ~12/15/2016, MS & gcc daemons for Windows, and a Qt for Windows, suggested .conf, batch files, etc.  These can be used with (a copy of) your wallet.dat

These exes are all good to go on MainNet with no future date concerns.

They all have the get YAC price function, and the Qt version has the built in block explorer Grin

This is for any brave Windows' souls who wish to try it out.  Hint, read the readme in the .zip file Smiley

Since I don't 'do' linux, I can't build exes for non Windows OSs.

Ron
A slightly improved version, 0.4.8.3, at https://lostabout.com/btc/yac/yac0483boot.zip, which is just the PR above, plus https://github.com/ya4-old-c-coder/yacoin/commit/5f908fa1f0e37136b3f970e09f2e3dc9ae53f4bb

'getyacprice' should now work on non Windows systems!  Also a better price source is chosen.  Also the Nfactor code calculators were fixed since they can't go past Nf 25.

The Github links are provided so that those proficient in linux & the Mac can build their versions of this software.

We need linux & Mac builders to flesh out the software for all OSs.  I can only do Windows.

Even though YAC is basically a clone of NVC, and that NVC is a clone of BTC pre 0.8.1 where the first leveldb Tx database was introduced, in 3/17/2013, it still has some features that bitcoin and other coins don't have.  Namely a built in block explorer, in the Qt version, and a new command getyacprice.  No other coin, to the best of my knowledge has these.

Also, since it is "older" code, which doesn't make it any less good, it can be built with older or newer tools, libraries, etc.  Which to me is an advantage.

What all bitcoin sources and clones thereof need is a "going over" by professional programmers.  See
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225163.0;all  and I'm sorry to say, things haven't changed in 8 years.

You can get a sense of my concerns by reading the comments to my PR #9 https://github.com/senadj/yacoin/pull/9 mentioned above.

We am working on two competing new versions of YAC, that both need TestNet testing,  and may become reality in either order.  One attempts to address the "greedy miner" issue by live adjustments to PoW & PoS block's "value" and ratios of PoW to PoS blocks.  The other is a PoW scrypt-jane only model with a low constant inflation of 2%  (MAX, given destruction of fees) in the YAC total, with a lower Nfactor than the current Nf 18.

Ron
17  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Building headless Bitcoin and Bitcoin-qt on Windows on: January 29, 2017, 10:42:22 PM
Error time!

The first time I launch my wallet, everything seems to be in working order...

If I close and re-open, however, I receive a " error loading block index " warning.

Deleting the files from Appdata\Roaming will only fix the problem until the next time application is loaded.

Any clues?  I'll provide as much info as possible to those willing to help.  Thanks in advance
What version of Bitcoin did you build?
What Windows OS version are you using?
What versions of which libraries did you build your Bitcoin with?
Which program (daemon or Qt) are you running?

Do you have other versions, whether you built them or not, that do work on your system?  In the same location, setup, etc.?

Do you wait "long enough" after shutting down?  This can depend on which program you are running?

Ron
18  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Building headless Bitcoin and Bitcoin-qt on Windows on: January 16, 2017, 06:38:17 PM
How does one build qt 4.8 projects on qt 5?
I use the greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets and added -static but the compiled file throws runtime errors on opening or sometimes closing. Is there anything else to do?
I don't know about building a 4.8.x bitcoinQt on a Qt 5.x system?  But when I build 4.8.x on a 4.8.x (Windows 8.1) system, I found I got similar errors if I didn't delete all the .obj & other files in the build directory.  The make file isn't too bright about what needs to be compiled and what doesn't.

Ron


My build dir is already clean. I compiled a clean source. No luck so far. I think this runtime has to do with how qt is not statically linking libs. I pasted some dlls into the coins release folder but no dice.
Looking at http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/27729-statically-link-Qt-libraries-%28not-build-static-library%29 I tried the suggestions there and I still ended up with a dynamically linked bitcoin-qt.exe or *coin-qt.exe

If you look at message #1 in this forum it is not clear what Qt is created on one's system.  I did read, but can't find the link now, that one needs to build a set of libraries for Qt that are dynamic for the use of Qt creator and Qt designer (if you use them) and a set that is static for building one's applications.  I don't know if that is so, nor how one would keep the environment straight Huh Smiley

Ron

I still haven't figured this one out. And I stopped hacking at it for now. Did you find anything helpful?

I use this and it works fine

Quote
greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4) {
    QT += widgets
    DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0
}

if you have errors, post them here, so people can help you.


I have that in my code. My qt version is 5.3. The app starts fine. When I open debug window and enter any word or whenever I close the wallet. it closes with generic "this application has requested the runtime to terminate in an unusual way"
I noticed the final qt file size is only 9.few mb which is low if qt would statically link libs.
Hello,

How big is your Qt exe? ~7MB?  27MB?

I can't find the actual link, but here is a parallel discussion,
http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/quirks
which I think is apropos.  It seems that there are some exceptions being thrown due to the Qt linking perhaps?

I found similar errors going back to linking bitcoin-qt 0.8.1!  I was able to get rid of them and get a stable exe by removing the link arguments
 
Code:
	-static-libgcc \
-static-libstdc++ \
-static \
The test for me was using any command in the help->debug window->console, in addition to your actions.  But this is for Qt 4.8.4, not 5.x

Ron
19  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: static linking on: January 11, 2017, 03:09:45 PM
How does one build qt 4.8 projects on qt 5?
I use the greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets and added -static but the compiled file throws runtime errors on opening or sometimes closing. Is there anything else to do?
I don't know about building a 4.8.x bitcoinQt on a Qt 5.x system?  But when I build 4.8.x on a 4.8.x (Windows 8.1) system, I found I got similar errors if I didn't delete all the .obj & other files in the build directory.  The make file isn't too bright about what needs to be compiled and what doesn't.

Ron


My build dir is already clean. I compiled a clean source. No luck so far. I think this runtime has to do with how qt is not statically linking libs. I pasted some dlls into the coins release folder but no dice.
Looking at http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/27729-statically-link-Qt-libraries-%28not-build-static-library%29 I tried the suggestions there and I still ended up with a dynamically linked bitcoin-qt.exe or *coin-qt.exe

If you look at message #1 in this forum it is not clear what Qt is created on one's system.  I did read, but can't find the link now, that one needs to build a set of libraries for Qt that are dynamic for the use of Qt creator and Qt designer (if you use them) and a set that is static for building one's applications.  I don't know if that is so, nor how one would keep the environment straight Huh Smiley

Ron
20  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Building headless Bitcoin and Bitcoin-qt on Windows on: January 10, 2017, 11:56:46 PM
How does one build qt 4.8 projects on qt 5?
I use the greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets and added -static but the compiled file throws runtime errors on opening or sometimes closing. Is there anything else to do?
I don't know about building a 4.8.x bitcoinQt on a Qt 5.x system?  But when I build 4.8.x on a 4.8.x (Windows 8.1) system, I found I got similar errors if I didn't delete all the .obj & other files in the build directory.  The make file isn't too bright about what needs to be compiled and what doesn't.

Ron
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