nightraven
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September 18, 2018, 12:48:04 PM |
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congrats
Congratulations indeed. The regular wallet doesn't even launch anymore. The TESTNET wallet doesn't either. So, nothing works. And what happened to HF (v4)? Doesn't really matter when none of the wallets work. Everything is working exactly as it should except for the test versions of the wallets. Remember to get binaries or source codes under the release section at Github. The source code you can download from the front page of Github is only for testing and development. Version 4 is still under heavy development.
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nightraven
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September 18, 2018, 01:21:58 PM |
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@tiaskows Good luck
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neotrino
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September 18, 2018, 03:33:08 PM |
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any updates on the wallet fix?
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nightraven
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September 19, 2018, 04:01:11 AM |
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The main-net/prod wallet is not broken. Whoever says so is incorrect.
Actually tiaskows are right. The best solution for ordinary users is to download the latest release, if they are running a Linux OS
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nightraven
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September 19, 2018, 04:08:25 AM |
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The main-net/prod wallet is not broken. Whoever says so is incorrect.
I use Kali. It's not broken, but it does take few tricks to get it to sync and load your keys backup. It crashed after importing the keys. 2 Minute delay after entering the password. The wallet and the UI was non-responsive too. I moved few files around and it works fine. Maybe other Linux users have not experienced this. @tiaskows What kind of tricks do you use to fix it? Can you fix both the new-gui and the classic???
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nightraven
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September 19, 2018, 04:40:17 PM |
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Thanks for the info
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nightraven
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September 21, 2018, 09:12:57 PM |
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Thanks for the info
I think the TESTNET crashed. How do I post a picture on here? I thought that too, but we both were wrong. All miners just switch off for a period.
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nightraven
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September 22, 2018, 11:27:04 PM |
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Is there any need to keep the TESTNET running?
It would be nice i you let one node running so we keep the testnet alive. But no need for running many miners. To many makes it difficult to test because it takes ages to find a block. But thank you for helping. By the way mostly noting bad happens if you ignore updates for some time.
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9Bank
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September 27, 2018, 12:52:04 AM Last edit: September 27, 2018, 03:39:07 AM by 9Bank |
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I'm going make a website focusing on Pascal on-boarding for banks! Feel free to share my signature. Some of the links can be changed, of course. I wondered why Circle/GoldmanS bought Poloniex but maybe PASC was a contributing factor. Link to Feb/2018 story. https://bitcoinist.com/goldman-sachs-circle-poloniex-now-what/EDIT: If we were working on a job together it certainly wouldn't be easy. I joined Bitcointalk long enough ago to earn some respect. Only two consistent posters here holds back many new entrants to Pascal, I'm quite sure. I'm familiar with software development and respect your talent but I'm not happy with your exclusivity.
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nightraven
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September 29, 2018, 03:33:07 AM |
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@jason
TESTNET is crashing. hundreds of ops.
It's choking.
It is a TESTNET so of course people try to stress test it. But it didn't crash. It is still running.
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GabrielPontello
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October 01, 2018, 02:15:51 PM |
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What is the V3 fork mentioned in the title about? You don't need to explain, but just please provide a link with all the story, since reading back the Whole thread is not an option.
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nightraven
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October 01, 2018, 05:40:03 PM |
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What is the V3 fork mentioned in the title about? You don't need to explain, but just please provide a link with all the story, since reading back the Whole thread is not an option.
Most important changes was Build 3.0.0 - 2018-05-02 Implementation of Hard fork on block 210000 PIP - 0010: 50% inflation reduction PIP - 0011: 20% Development reward PIP - 0017: Anonymity via transaction mixing (multioperation) New target calc on protocol V3 in order to reduce the sinusoidal effectIf you want more you should perhaps read the whitepapers https://www.pascalcoin.org/whitepapers
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Freefactomizer
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October 02, 2018, 09:23:58 AM |
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Is there any plan to port PascalCoin to another language? I've always found this coin great, but just thinking of compiling Pascal wallet for my linux distro gives me headaches.
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Skybuck
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October 02, 2018, 12:14:40 PM |
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I compiled the server node (TESTNET) for Windows 10 and left it running.
Windows did an overnight update. Turn on my monitor and it was blank.
I forgot why I don't use Windows anymore.
This is not really a valid complaint against Windows, use the Enterprise version of Windows and then this "auto-update" problem should not happen ! =D
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nightraven
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October 03, 2018, 01:26:31 AM |
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Is there any plan to port PascalCoin to another language? I've always found this coin great, but just thinking of compiling Pascal wallet for my linux distro gives me headaches.
I'm a Linux user. Mint 19. I install Lazarus and Free Pascal and compile PascalCoin binaries without any headache at all. The Software Manager installs Lazarus and FPC automatically. The source code of PascalCoin is downloaded fro Github and unzipped into a directory. Then I can compile just by opening the project file in Lazarus and click Compile in the menu. I don't even need to set anything under Project Options, but of course I can set options to get more compact binaries. It can't be more easy
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Freefactomizer
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October 04, 2018, 02:03:53 AM |
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Is there any plan to port PascalCoin to another language? I've always found this coin great, but just thinking of compiling Pascal wallet for my linux distro gives me headaches.
I'm a Linux user. Mint 19. I install Lazarus and Free Pascal and compile PascalCoin binaries without any headache at all. The Software Manager installs Lazarus and FPC automatically. The source code of PascalCoin is downloaded fro Github and unzipped into a directory. Then I can compile just by opening the project file in Lazarus and click Compile in the menu. I don't even need to set anything under Project Options, but of course I can set options to get more compact binaries. It can't be more easy I'm not that lucky with Mint 18.2. Lazarus asked me to install a package named multithreadprocslaz, I found it and downloaded it but now I got an error about FCL.
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Freefactomizer
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October 04, 2018, 04:59:53 AM |
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Installs everything. I have used that to run the wallet from source for many months on few different Linux systems. The apt source is unchanged. The only proprietary software/driver I use is the NVidia for Linux (1080ti). Note: It works with 1080ti out of the box with the open driver, but the GPU acceleration is nonexistent. It may not work on Mint. I gave up on it. Too many issues with compatibility on generic PC hardware. Ubuntu/Debian derivative should work 100%. apt installed version 1.6+dfsg-1, is it same as yours?
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dumbtool45
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October 05, 2018, 09:37:47 AM |
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Frequent lurker here Always astounded by the level of interaction, # of posts per day, all that jazz. PascalCoin really has a great community.
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PascalCoin (OP)
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October 05, 2018, 11:21:36 AM |
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Frequent lurker here Always astounded by the level of interaction, # of posts per day, all that jazz. PascalCoin really has a great community.
And... major interaction is on our discord channel! Join: https://discord.gg/4SJR4PE
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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nightraven
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October 06, 2018, 04:07:53 PM |
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apt installed version 1.6+dfsg-1, is it same as yours?
Mint 19 based on Ubuntu 18.04 has Lazarus 1.8.2 + dfsg-3 and FPC 3.0.4 as standard packets installed by the software manager. You can install 1.8.4 manually but then you have to do some manually setup to make it work
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