For disclosure:
wary of the proscription on address posting, I PM'd the dev:
Nice job.
Runs okay here, entry-level Acer i3 4-core laptop 8Gb RAM Ubuntu 14.04 (even with 3 effing cores currently occupied by bitcoin doing nothing other than syncing up, spit). I used synaptic's one-click install of oracle java-8.
Ya might need to specify “and point your browser to
http://127.0.0.1:27876/” for those who are unfamiliar with a NXT-style architecture.
Who responded:
can you please post your address in the thread for everyone to see. i want everything done publicly. i sent you 500k already.
I demurred about posting my address (if anyone wants it, to check the distribution, just PM me)
I think posting addresses might well get you banned. I'll confirm the d/l, successful run and receipt of coin, if that's okay.
fwiw, my primary interest is in re-documenting the NXT architecture for people more familiar with the [Bit|alt]coin reference client. I had a go with NXT but the faucet was dry and the functionality cannot be experienced without encountering a demand to drop 1NXT in the slot, penury by 1000 tolls.
F'rinstance, as yet I haven't been able to work out whether the display gets refreshed in real time or whether I have to navigate to another tab and then back again to see any changes, just real basic kind of stuff that devs are typically insensible to.
500,000 coins have been received, forging has started.
I'm currently using meld to idly browse the refactoring.
Dev, if you augmented the distro with the build scripts, people could more easily build for themselves.
Cheers
Graham