antonio8
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April 09, 2016, 10:42:58 AM |
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Has the Windows version been released?
I see Linux and Mac.
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If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks
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giantkin
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April 09, 2016, 11:35:44 AM |
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Has the Windows version been released?
I see Linux and Mac.
hasnt been announced yet. (woot, quote worked that time!) g
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crysx
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April 09, 2016, 12:32:55 PM |
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I'm always around...
Anyways, the build process with autotools is quite verbose in its output, it won't just silently fail to do something
hahaha ... then you havent been bamboozled by the redhat team as yet ... im a 'rhel guy' - and let me tell you that there is nothing that these guys would luv more than to add more 'red tape' ( pardon the red pun ) to their distro ... bloody fools ... but its what i know - and im guessing its something to do with it ... and before anyone suggests - NO! ... i wont go debian based ubuntu ... all my ststems are rhel based and i wont spend the next 2.5weeks reorganizing and redesigning the servers and workstations and especially thefarm ... ... will get to the bottom of it ... just need to locate what it is thats missing from the compile structure that is causing this part to skip ... if in fact the qt part is processed at all ... #crysx if you see something that is fedora specific holding it back, feel free to make a pull request that fixes the build for fedora use on our repo. (just please make it fedora conditional, so it doesn't break the build, pull requests are auto-tested by travis-ci builder) the very last lines after make it complete should tell you exactly what happened. tanx ... ill do what i can on my end - but possibly not tonight ( adelaide - south australia - australia ) ... i appreciate all the help also guys ... tanx ... #crysx Another Awesome Aussie !! hahaha ... you are a funny ( but also awesome ) guy ... ... #crysx Live in beautiful downtown Busselton WA!! i hear that western australia is a beautiful and HUGE place ... especially in perth and fremantle areas ... ive visited a few times but havent stayed there long at any one time ... a friend of mine lives near the curtin university close to where she lives and she used to be an adelaide country girl ... but ill be there soon by the looks of it ... you guys have a lot cheaper electricity off peak - and allow for better rates overall ... thefarm will luv it there i think ... #crysx
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crysx
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April 09, 2016, 12:33:47 PM |
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ok ... so ... checking for SSL... yes checking for CRYPTO... yes checking for PROTOBUF... yes checking for QR... yes checking for protoc... /usr/bin/protoc checking whether to build VERGEd... yes checking for QT... yes checking for QT_TEST... yes checking for QT_DBUS... yes checking for moc-qt4... /usr/bin/moc-qt4 checking for uic-qt4... /usr/bin/uic-qt4 checking for rcc-qt4... no checking for rcc4... no checking for rcc... /usr/bin/rcc checking for lrelease-qt4... /usr/bin/lrelease-qt4 checking for lupdate-qt4... /usr/bin/lupdate-qt4 checking whether to build VERGE Core GUI... yes (Qt4) checking if ccache should be used... yes checking if wallet should be enabled... yes
now ./configure reports its happy with the dependencies it requires for the build - i notice its only qt4 that it picks up - instead of qt5 ... i have both installed in fedora 23 x64 ( with fedora the command is qmake-qt4 / qmake-qt5 for project ( .pro ) files - and all dependencies are required for both qt versions ) - so the question remains - how can i force qt5 to be used? ... its not too much of an issue unless certain features cannot be displayed properly without qt5 - so ive compiled anyway ... hey presto - VERGE-qt appears in the src/qt directory ... installing it into the system ( yes - i have very meticulous procedures for this also ) and running it seems to be very smooth and i must admit - even with qt4 - its a nice looking wallet ... syncing and working ... i appreciate all your help guys ... so there is no need for any changes ( pull requests ) to the code - just a comment in the section of the readme to state that the 'other' development headers need to be installed also in the fedora 23 x64 / x32 distro ... the protobuf-devel-2.6.1-2.fc23.x86_64 is NOT required with the compilation of those wallets that i have compiled here ( and there are many ) - as they usually come with a project ( .pro ) file in the root of the code ... though this is a very good lesson taught to watch out for in future for me ... once again - tanx guys ... #crysx If both qt4 and qt5 are installed, qt4 will be used by default. ./configure --with-gui=qt5 Should force it to use qt5 tanx again mate ... ill try that out now ... #crysx
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April 09, 2016, 12:36:47 PM |
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I'm always around...
Anyways, the build process with autotools is quite verbose in its output, it won't just silently fail to do something
hahaha ... then you havent been bamboozled by the redhat team as yet ... im a 'rhel guy' - and let me tell you that there is nothing that these guys would luv more than to add more 'red tape' ( pardon the red pun ) to their distro ... bloody fools ... but its what i know - and im guessing its something to do with it ... and before anyone suggests - NO! ... i wont go debian based ubuntu ... all my ststems are rhel based and i wont spend the next 2.5weeks reorganizing and redesigning the servers and workstations and especially thefarm ... ... will get to the bottom of it ... just need to locate what it is thats missing from the compile structure that is causing this part to skip ... if in fact the qt part is processed at all ... #crysx if you see something that is fedora specific holding it back, feel free to make a pull request that fixes the build for fedora use on our repo. (just please make it fedora conditional, so it doesn't break the build, pull requests are auto-tested by travis-ci builder) the very last lines after make it complete should tell you exactly what happened. tanx ... ill do what i can on my end - but possibly not tonight ( adelaide - south australia - australia ) ... i appreciate all the help also guys ... tanx ... #crysx Another Awesome Aussie !! hahaha ... you are a funny ( but also awesome ) guy ... ... #crysx Live in beautiful downtown Busselton WA!! i hear that western australia is a beautiful and HUGE place ... especially in perth and fremantle areas ... ive visited a few times but havent stayed there long at any one time ... a friend of mine lives near the curtin university close to where she lives and she used to be an adelaide country girl ... but ill be there soon by the looks of it ... you guys have a lot cheaper electricity off peak - and allow for better rates overall ... thefarm will luv it there i think ... #crysx Yeah I live about 2 hrs south of perth/freo on the coast and when they were giving massive rebates on the solar power upgrades I went ball deep and pay $0 for power they actually pay me got that many panels on the roof cant tell what color my roof tiles are and rigs run like a fat kid running to the cake shot !! (and im not being mean I was that fat kid lol)
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crysx
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April 09, 2016, 12:38:35 PM |
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Has the Windows version been released?
I see Linux and Mac.
hi antonio ... been a while mate ... cant you compile windows versions? ... im learning how to do it on windows - but would much prefer to cross compile via linux ... need to learn how to do both - as i need this for my own coins also ... apparently windows compiles are WAY more complicated than any linux compiles ... #crysx
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crysx
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April 09, 2016, 12:40:18 PM |
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I'm always around...
Anyways, the build process with autotools is quite verbose in its output, it won't just silently fail to do something
hahaha ... then you havent been bamboozled by the redhat team as yet ... im a 'rhel guy' - and let me tell you that there is nothing that these guys would luv more than to add more 'red tape' ( pardon the red pun ) to their distro ... bloody fools ... but its what i know - and im guessing its something to do with it ... and before anyone suggests - NO! ... i wont go debian based ubuntu ... all my ststems are rhel based and i wont spend the next 2.5weeks reorganizing and redesigning the servers and workstations and especially thefarm ... ... will get to the bottom of it ... just need to locate what it is thats missing from the compile structure that is causing this part to skip ... if in fact the qt part is processed at all ... #crysx if you see something that is fedora specific holding it back, feel free to make a pull request that fixes the build for fedora use on our repo. (just please make it fedora conditional, so it doesn't break the build, pull requests are auto-tested by travis-ci builder) the very last lines after make it complete should tell you exactly what happened. tanx ... ill do what i can on my end - but possibly not tonight ( adelaide - south australia - australia ) ... i appreciate all the help also guys ... tanx ... #crysx Another Awesome Aussie !! hahaha ... you are a funny ( but also awesome ) guy ... ... #crysx Live in beautiful downtown Busselton WA!! i hear that western australia is a beautiful and HUGE place ... especially in perth and fremantle areas ... ive visited a few times but havent stayed there long at any one time ... a friend of mine lives near the curtin university close to where she lives and she used to be an adelaide country girl ... but ill be there soon by the looks of it ... you guys have a lot cheaper electricity off peak - and allow for better rates overall ... thefarm will luv it there i think ... #crysx Yeah I live about 2 hrs south of perth/freo on the coast and when they were giving massive rebates on the solar power upgrades I went ball deep and pay $0 for power they actually pay me got that many panels on the roof cant tell what color my roof tiles are and rigs run like a fat kid running to the cake shot !! (and im not being mean I was that fat kid lol) nice ... so can i move thefarm into your living room then? ... ... will be so much warmer in winter ... hehehe ... #crysx
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giantkin
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April 09, 2016, 12:40:24 PM |
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I've been trying to plan Solar power for my office. (i use the mining rigs for heat in winter) i have to shut one rig down, eventually cuz its too hot. which means no scrypt but im hoping to put up the panels asap... I just have a hard time converting the Solar DC watt to AC watt...that i need lol. ie: 650 watt full time rig... and a 1200watt rig... hm 1500watt would be smarter. (AC in summer/ scrypt in winter) lol. is there a formulae for that? PM me that? g
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crysx
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April 09, 2016, 12:45:36 PM |
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I've been trying to plan Solar power for my office. (i use the mining rigs for heat in winter) i have to shut one rig down, eventually cuz its too hot. which means no scrypt but im hoping to put up the panels asap... I just have a hard time converting the Solar DC watt to AC watt...that i need lol. ie: 650 watt full time rig... and a 1200watt rig... hm 1500watt would be smarter. (AC in summer/ scrypt in winter) lol. is there a formulae for that? PM me that? g it actually depends on what you want to do with it ... full dependance on solar means large solar capacity - as even the smaller miners use a huge amount of power ... where as hybrid solar / grid is another thing altogether ... im currently working on a unique cooling system that may be be the answer to my issues ... as i dont just have one or two mahcines ... that project hasnt started yet - but it will ... so as long as i can mine ... i think verge will be on that horizon most of the time - along with granite and ozziecoin of course ... but massive changes are coming to them also in the coming weeks and months ... #crysx
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giantkin
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April 09, 2016, 12:49:52 PM |
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Right... well thats why i mention the 650 watt usage. thats one miner. Im gonna start small, and just go for enough power for one unit...
then work on the next one..and so on.
I think i figured it out enough to get 1 300ah batter, 3-200watt panels, and ofc a controller.
course, i wont know til i play with it, if thats really enough. oh and inverter ofc
that should be 3days at the 1500w level.
will ..eventually see how it goes.
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crysx
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April 09, 2016, 12:51:03 PM |
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Right... well thats why i mention the 650 watt usage. thats one miner. Im gonna start small, and just go for enough power for one unit...
then work on the next one..and so on.
I think i figured it out enough to get 1 300ah batter, 3-200watt panels, and ofc a controller.
course, i wont know til i play with it, if thats really enough. oh and inverter ofc
that should be 3days at the 1500w level.
will ..eventually see how it goes.
g
keep me informed of your progress ... id be very interested in how it all goes ... #crysx
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crysx
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April 09, 2016, 12:53:48 PM |
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hi all ... forcing qt5 in fedora 23 x64 has some interesting issues ... cc1plus: warning: command line option ‘-std=c99’ is valid for C/ObjC but not for C++ In file included from /usr/include/qt5/QtGui/qwindowdefs.h:37:0, from /usr/include/qt5/QtWidgets/qwidget.h:37, from /usr/include/qt5/QtWidgets/qmainwindow.h:37, from /usr/include/qt5/QtWidgets/QMainWindow:1, from qt/bitcoingui.h:4, from qt/bitcoin.cpp:4: /usr/include/qt5/QtCore/qglobal.h:1067:4: error: #error "You must build your code with position independent code if Qt was built with -reduce-relocations. " "Compile your code with -fPIC (-fPIE is not enough)." # error "You must build your code with position independent code if Qt was built with -reduce-relocations. "\ ^ Makefile:2600: recipe for target 'qt/qt_libbitcoinqt_a-bitcoin.o' failed make[1]: *** [qt/qt_libbitcoinqt_a-bitcoin.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/mnt/horustor/compile/coins/vergecurrency/VERGE/src' Makefile:523: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
so as with a few older wallet compiles - the error says that qt5 needs to be compiled with -fPIC instead of -fPIE ... ill change that in the makefile now and see how that turns out ... then sleep ... will let you know how it pans out - if you are interested ... #crysx
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Beachguy
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April 09, 2016, 01:24:46 PM Last edit: April 09, 2016, 06:16:00 PM by Beachguy |
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@Dev - As the new wallet is adopted by the users, exchanges and pools....before the 340,000 block, the "Hashinator ", will still be able to hammer the network?
I know that after the fork at 340,000 he's pretty much out of business. But until that block the old and new wallets will coexist, no?
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CryptocurrencyNetwork
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April 09, 2016, 01:31:27 PM |
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@Dev - As the new wallet is adopted by the users, exchanges and pools....before the 330,000 block, the "Hashinator ", will still be able to hammer the network?
I know that after the fork at 330,000 he's pretty much out of business. But until that block the old and new wallets will coexist, no?
I believe it is 340,000 - we are not too far 332592
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April 09, 2016, 02:00:57 PM |
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@Dev - As the new wallet is adopted by the users, exchanges and pools....before the 330,000 block, the "Hashinator ", will still be able to hammer the network?
I know that after the fork at 330,000 he's pretty much out of business. But until that block the old and new wallets will coexist, no?
Same question please @Dev - As the new wallet is adopted by the users, exchanges and pools....before the 340,000 block, the "Hashinator ", will still be able to hammer the network? I know that after the fork at 340,000 he's pretty much out of business. But until that block the old and new wallets will coexist, no?
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Beachguy
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April 09, 2016, 02:56:15 PM |
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Very good sign on new wallet fast synching since folks were reporting the old one losing synch and taking a while to resynch. Of course crypto being crypto and everyone's computer being different....sometimes the wallets are not at fault. Over all I had no problems with old wallet, just transactions being slow because of "Hashinator" locking up the block chain .
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April 09, 2016, 03:19:21 PM |
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The 3D faucet gives the following error: TRANSACTION FAILED. ERROR: -4
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Attilaloe
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April 09, 2016, 05:02:41 PM |
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Verge (xvg) market is disbled on Bittrex exchange from couple of days, anyone know anything about this?
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