Has anyone tried compiling from source the easy way: Linux?
It is not that easy, although it compiles. But start the daemon: ./JaneCoind
nothing, it waits, and waits, like it is mining 1000 genesis blocks.
I had the idea of seeing if a root directory had been created.
It had, complete with a JaneCoin.conf. This is what it gave me:
JaneCoin.conf
rpcuser=user
rpcpassword=U3wU0Uk8pVhTEze
rpcport=13412
port=13413
#(0=off, 1=on) daemon - run in the background as a daemon and accept commands
daemon=0
#(0=off, 1=on) server - accept command line and JSON-RPC commands
server=0
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
testnet=0
This is a first for me, and taking a look at the github, there are a few differences.
checkpoints.cpp
main.h (main.h 962-95)
init.cpp
The compile gave me another first for a "warning" message:
warning: comparison of unsigned expression >= 0 is always true [-Wtype-limits]
if (nHeight >= 0 || fTestNet)
^
That is with every object file compiled.
I downloaded the complete root directory, as it intrigued me. Plus the source code. Plus a copy paste of my compile.
This coin has no website, no explorer, so how did it get on Cryptopia? Even Yobit asks for an explorer. Cryptopia had until recently rejected numerous coins on premine, website or lack of explorer.
I will leave this wee thing up for a day before removing everything, so you can see the difficulty, if anyone is staking, etc. It is a simple rpc explorer (does not recognize Hybrid, it is PoW or PoS, so I put PoS, but it makes no difference ... PoW blocks start with a few 00000s, PoS do not).
http://46.101.142.215/I made it a hideous color for a piece of shit scam coin.
By the way, the daemon started when I made a normal ".conf"
I also removed (to my desktop) all the files in the root directory, and started it with just my revised JaneCoin.conf sitting in the root directory.