Could be confusing this with other controls I have in place. I just used split block and return change at the same time and worked well.
I coded in certain reasons for it to default to one block: - if you try to send to an address that isn't yours (this was causing problems when I was testing, so I took away the ability) - if you try to send to more than one address at a time - if you enter a number of blocks to split to that is not an integer
Maybe I did something wrong or unchecked something. I will let you now if I find it again. Thanks
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- add "split block" which allows easy resizing of blocks
The info on the block size of each split block is very nice. I think I've found a bug: when selecting both SplitBlock and Return Change, the block is not split, but received all in a single block.
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Are you trying the run HYP wallet at the same time? If so then... Alright, how can I get this to run at the same time HYP is running? Thank you.
TRK and HYP use the same p2p and rpc ports - 18775 and 18776. To run TRK and HYP wallets simultaneously you need to change ports for one of the coins. Just create Truckcoin.conf file with the following two lines: (you can put any port numbers there, they just should be different from 18775 and 18776. Put this Truckcoin.conf file into your Truckcoin directory with wallet and blockchain files. Now HYP and TRK wallets will work together without conflicts I've done this but still get the same issue. i created a simple .bat file to do this edit trk.bat truckcoin-qt.exe -port 4321 not very neat but works fine. better to just make a shortcut and add "-port 4321" (or whatever port u prefer) or, one can create a shortcut of the truck qt and then add -port 18777 in properties. to do this, create a shortcut of the truck qt. right click on shortcut then select properties. add -port 12121 at the end of target line. here is how my line looks like "D:\coin Wallets\Truck\truckcoin-qt.exe" -port=12121 <--- you can change the port to 18777 if you like to. to run both, hyp and truck, run hyp as normal and for turck run the shortcut. Wow. That was easy. Thank you whether such correct? .. but still error. Not in the name of the exe file. You need to create a shorcut of the exe and then select properties of the shorcut and add the -port to the end of the target line.
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Currently there is not a lot of staking on the network, hence a long gaps between the blocks. I think we need to add max stake amount limit in the future releases to encourage people to split coins and get more blocks.
Does this require a hardfork? You could do like HYP or CAP, that both (I think) have a max stake amount of 1000. A similar quantity could work, or do you have a different idea? Just let us know in advance so people can split their blocks without losing coin age. BTW the TRK block explorer at cryptospread is down
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I'm on block 121393 and the block explorer shows 120961...I think it forked unless the block explorer isn't updating fast enough which I don't see.
I think the explorer on http://explorer.truckcoin.net/chain/TruckCoin is right.
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Im using Windows 8.1 i donīt see any *.conf Just create a new file called Truckcoin.conf in that directory with the following two lines: port=18777 rpcport=18778 (you can put any port numbers there, they just should be different from 18775 and 18776)
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I have Problem starting the wallet (maybe because i have other wallets open?)
Do you have the HYP wallet running at the same time? yes. thanks. how do i do that change the port? Canīt find any config file. This may help you: Alright, how can I get this to run at the same time HYP is running? Thank you.
TRK and HYP use the same p2p and rpc ports - 18775 and 18776. To run TRK and HYP wallets simultaneously you need to change ports for one of the coins. Just create Truckcoin.conf file with the following two lines: (you can put any port numbers there, they just should be different from 18775 and 18776. Put this Truckcoin.conf file into your Truckcoin directory with wallet and blockchain files. Now HYP and TRK wallets will work together without conflicts In Linux the default Truckcoin conf file is located at $HOME/.Truckcoin/Truckcoin.conf In Windows is %APPDATA%\Truckcoin\Truckcoin.conf
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I have Problem starting the wallet (maybe because i have other wallets open?)
Do you have the HYP wallet running at the same time? They use the same ports. In that case, you need to specify a different port in the config file.
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Any idea why I have 0 weight on all of my coins and this at least for days? I have up to 10207 confirmation on one block and still weight is 0. I'm using 1.3.0.1 beta.
My 10000 confirmation blocks have weight 0 too. First block with weigth > 0 that I have has 10984 confirmations and it is from 2014-09-27.
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git-148333a2f9 does not compile with gcc-4.9.1
I use Ubuntu 14.04 and gcc version 4.9.1 (Ubuntu 4.9.1-1ubuntu2~14.04.3) I've had no problems with rpcnet.cpp, but failed to compile main.cpp. I had to add boost:: before int64_t in main.h: bool IsFinalTx(const CTransaction &tx, int nBlockHeight = 0, boost::int64_t nBlockTime = 0);
and in main.cpp: bool IsFinalTx(const CTransaction &tx, int nBlockHeight, boost::int64_t nBlockTime)
Since rpcnet.cpp now includes main.h, this may also fix your compilation problem.
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I started the deamon and got 15 connections in 2 minutes. My conf file is empty.
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If you don't have any huge outputs (ie 99% dust with one massive output which you don't want to lose coin age on) then you could try sending decent amounts (say 1-2% of your balance) back to yourself a few times, to see if that helps the UI become more responsive?
Good idea. All the blocks are very small, so that may work. I will try to move a percentage of my coins and then try to start again the UI. Thanks
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I'm considering moving everything to new wallet with a single block. I know that I will lost coin age, but I'm currently staking at a much slower pace than two months ago.
Sounds like your client may be too busy trying to find blocks to stake. Try "reservebalance true 999999" in the debug console (or commandline switch -reservebalance=999999) to see if that helps with responsiveness. This command will effectively disable staking and should hopefully let you use coin control. I always start the GUI with reservebalance activated. The problem may be related to having too many blocks (>40k), but not with them attempting to stake.
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I've been having problems lately with the gui. I use Ubuntu 14.04.
The daemon is working, but when I start the gui to use coin control (as AFAIK cannot be used with rpc commands), it is too slow and unresponsive. After some months I've accumulated a lot of dust (blocks under 2 GRW or so), and I cannot combine them as the GUI does not work correctly. I miss the wonderful changes done by noise23 to TRK, with the option to automatically select blocks under a certain coin age.
I'm considering moving everything to new wallet with a single block. I know that I will lost coin age, but I'm currently staking at a much slower pace than two months ago.
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Perhaps PoS minting should be temporarily disabled for a period at startup:
unick had planned a fix ... ... The other thing that might be happening, is that if you generate PoS block BEFORE being fully synced to the network, you might indeed get stuck on a fork. I'll try to get that fixed for the next release. the quick fix for that is to start your client with -reservebalance=99999999
but last github commit is from 2 months ago ...
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I am having one small issue with the richlist generator. I currently have it generating to a txt file and then that's imported into a site. My problem is tally will just add to the file and not write over it. So its duplicating addresses every time the cronjob runs.
Any ideas?
Use the cron job to move or remove the previous txt file before running tally.
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Sent
Is on the way :-)
Thank you both!
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Can someone, please, send me 1 BURST so that I can start with pool?
Address in signature.
Thanks
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