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July 16, 2013, 05:49:17 AM |
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Honestly I remember seeing your post twice on this thread, at most. I could be wrong but I think it's a good idea to keep on track with XPM news on the go.
I think it might have been from my signature as I never posted on this thread before until today. It might have been the main thread of the first official release (july 7th). I am working on the news side of things, so currently its only threads/reddit on the go, however, incorporating more resources on the fly.
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maco
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July 16, 2013, 05:51:25 AM |
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Simmer down TheSwede75...
I've always loved the term " simmer down " . Lol yeah, me too. It's a soothing/relaxing and non-threatening/defensive term. Crisp and clear.
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fluffypony
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July 16, 2013, 05:59:07 AM |
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[1] why is makefile.unix and not makefile.linux-mingw64 used?  ? ( i am on ubuntu 13.04) [2] when I use sudo make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- i get this error from the source forge hp4 hp3/2/1 apt git clone has been fine any help appreciated sudo make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- Building LevelDB ... make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb' g++ -I. -I./include -fno-builtin-memcmp -pthread -DOS_LINUX -DLEVELDB_PLATFORM_POSIX -O2 -pthread -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wno-unused-parameter -g -DBOOST_SPIRIT_THREADSAFE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/obj -DUSE_IPV6=1 -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb/include -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb/helpers -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO -fno-stack-protector -fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -c db/._builder.cc -o db/._builder.o db/._builder.cc:1:1: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\5’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\26’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\7’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:5: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\2’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:7: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:17: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\2’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:27: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:35: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\16’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\260’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:39: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\2’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:43: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\16’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\342’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:47: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\36’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:51: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:89: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\27’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\333’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:93: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\16’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\342’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:97: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\230’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:101: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\32’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:105: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:121: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\230’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:125: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\32’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:129: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\25’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:152: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:158: error: invalid suffix "d5" on floating constant db/._builder.cc:1:179: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:3814: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:3818: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\36’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:3870: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:4070: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:4074: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\36’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:4083: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\34’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:4093: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\36’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\377’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\377’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:9: error: ‘Mac’ does not name a type db/._builder.cc:1:158: error: expected unqualified-id before numeric constant db/._builder.cc:1:167: error: ‘Firefox’ does not name a type db/._builder.cc:1:3827: error: ‘This’ does not name a type make[1]: *** [db/._builder.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb' make: *** [leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 2
Learn to Google: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MinGW. MinGW is for Windows. You're not running Windows. On your errors: looks like an encoding issue or a bad download from github. I would suggest re-downloading it from the Sourceforge link that is in this thread (until the Git repo is fixed).
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July 16, 2013, 06:16:50 AM |
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The client seems to crash for me after few minutes of mining running hp3-win64 on Win 7 x64 I7 930  any ideas? This is what I got, and only once, only after hours of mining, and never again since restart. EDIT This was with hp3, I7 2660 Any news on this? I seem to get this error every few hours on my i7 3930k (Win 7 x64) but not on any of my other machines with various Intel processors. A simple restart and it goes away, but if I'm not at my computer then I lose mining time until I can get back. If I had to make a wild guess, it's asserting that the thread pool has nothing but idle threads, but I've not waded through the source to find what the problem is.
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airtreb
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July 16, 2013, 07:04:04 AM |
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is it possible to run all my 60 computers in my network as one like 1 is a server how?
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July 16, 2013, 07:25:52 AM |
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is it possible to run all my 60 computers in my network as one like 1 is a server how?
http://hadoop.apache.org/
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July 16, 2013, 07:40:45 AM |
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Completely unrelated Q, do folks know how the primecoind daemon generates it's randomized primes, is this via a random seed generator? Just want to check that my duplicate linux systems aren't trying to find the same blocks .
Good question. I've installed rngd and increased randomness on DigitalOcean instance on someone's advice (buried somewhere deep in these threads). Of course, don't know if it has any effect or not, since nobody measures anything here, it's in Primecoin tradition not to measure on testnet but experiment blindly  The reasoning was not only to increase randomness from your own systems but from everybody else running primecoind on linux.
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airtreb
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July 16, 2013, 07:43:49 AM |
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what is this? so complicated even primecoind i can not manage to run what more on this stuff lol 
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altsay
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July 16, 2013, 07:52:50 AM |
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Anyone mining with Core i7 4770K Haswell?
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cryptrol
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July 16, 2013, 07:54:41 AM |
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It seems that the git repo is down ? I noticed when trying to pull the latest (hp4) changes . 
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mikaelh (OP)
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July 16, 2013, 08:03:20 AM |
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It seems that the git repo is down ? I noticed when trying to pull the latest (hp4) changes .
I have sent them an e-mail about that. Now we just have to wait.
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July 16, 2013, 08:04:52 AM |
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ok
I am running on
machine 001 hp4, 002 hp2 003 hp3,
report back later
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mikaelh (OP)
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July 16, 2013, 08:05:23 AM |
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The client seems to crash for me after few minutes of mining running hp3-win64 on Win 7 x64 I7 930  any ideas? This is what I got, and only once, only after hours of mining, and never again since restart. EDIT This was with hp3, I7 2660 Any news on this? I seem to get this error every few hours on my i7 3930k (Win 7 x64) but not on any of my other machines with various Intel processors. A simple restart and it goes away, but if I'm not at my computer then I lose mining time until I can get back. If I had to make a wild guess, it's asserting that the thread pool has nothing but idle threads, but I've not waded through the source to find what the problem is. I saw this same crash on one of my Linux boxes. Backtrace shows the crash happens when the mining threads are creating new blocks for mining. I think it's a bug in the original code that gets triggered more often because my code is running faster.
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Subw
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July 16, 2013, 08:06:43 AM |
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can anybody make temp repo? or where can i get latest sources?
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July 16, 2013, 08:08:32 AM |
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when will github be back online.
I tried doing a manual unpacking, I got as far as building the package but I get lost moving the directors.
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July 16, 2013, 08:08:45 AM |
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It seems that the git repo is down ? I noticed when trying to pull the latest (hp4) changes .
They even released official explanation that they did it because of over-usage of their resources. Imagine that.
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maco
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July 16, 2013, 08:12:16 AM |
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It seems that the git repo is down ? I noticed when trying to pull the latest (hp4) changes .
They even released official explanation that they did it because of over-usage of their resources. Imagine that. Source?
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July 16, 2013, 08:19:45 AM |
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[1] why is makefile.unix and not makefile.linux-mingw64 used?  ? ( i am on ubuntu 13.04) [2] when I use sudo make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- i get this error from the source forge hp4 hp3/2/1 apt git clone has been fine any help appreciated sudo make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=- Building LevelDB ... make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb' g++ -I. -I./include -fno-builtin-memcmp -pthread -DOS_LINUX -DLEVELDB_PLATFORM_POSIX -O2 -pthread -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wno-unused-parameter -g -DBOOST_SPIRIT_THREADSAFE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/obj -DUSE_IPV6=1 -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb/include -I/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb/helpers -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO -fno-stack-protector -fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -c db/._builder.cc -o db/._builder.o db/._builder.cc:1:1: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\5’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\26’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\7’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:5: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\2’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:7: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:17: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\2’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:27: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:35: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\16’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\260’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:39: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\2’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:43: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\16’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\342’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:47: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\36’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:51: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:89: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\27’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\333’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:93: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\16’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\342’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:97: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\230’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:101: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\32’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:105: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:121: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\230’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:125: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\32’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:129: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\25’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:152: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:158: error: invalid suffix "d5" on floating constant db/._builder.cc:1:179: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:3814: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:3818: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\36’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:3870: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:4070: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\1’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:4074: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\36’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:4083: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\34’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:4093: warning: null character(s) ignored [enabled by default] db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\36’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\377’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:2: error: stray ‘\377’ in program db/._builder.cc:1:9: error: ‘Mac’ does not name a type db/._builder.cc:1:158: error: expected unqualified-id before numeric constant db/._builder.cc:1:167: error: ‘Firefox’ does not name a type db/._builder.cc:1:3827: error: ‘This’ does not name a type make[1]: *** [db/._builder.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ubuntu/primecoin/src/leveldb' make: *** [leveldb/libleveldb.a] Error 2
Learn to Google: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MinGW. MinGW is for Windows. You're not running Windows. On your errors: looks like an encoding issue or a bad download from github. I would suggest re-downloading it from the Sourceforge link that is in this thread (until the Git repo is fixed). thanks....
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bidji29
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July 16, 2013, 08:37:12 AM |
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What is the logic behind Sievesize/Performance?
Is it like Thread-concurency were the more, the better. Until your card can't handle it. Or it's more complex, and some more powerful CPU can benefit from a lower value?
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