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November 26, 2013, 02:53:22 AM
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Hi, I need a script that fetches a coin name from a plain text webpage every 5 minutes.  There has to be a coin list defined by user, so when a change in the website's coin is detected it triggers an RPC call to cgminer's API, to an user defined list of lan hosts, with a switchpool command.

Pool login details should be user defined too and asociated to each coin, along with addpool and poolpriority commands.

Idealy the list of pools asociated to each coin with its login details, and the list of hosts IP address would be managed through a simple password protected web interface. This could be done from a config file for testing purposes.

cgminer API: https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/blob/master/API-README
cgminer version 3.1.1 running on debian linux

By the way the webpage that uses to fetch the coin name will only say something like "WDC" that's it. Only 3 letters representing the coin, no other coding.

Please post or send me an offer for the job.

I'm just a simple guy swimming in a sea of sharks.
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Hi, I need a script that fetches a coin name from a plain text webpage every 5 minutes.  There has to be a coin list defined by user, so when a change in the website's coin is detected it triggers an RPC call to cgminer's API, to an user defined list of lan hosts, with a switchpool command.

Pool login details should be user defined too and asociated to each coin, along with addpool and poolpriority commands.

Idealy the list of pools asociated to each coin with its login details, and the list of hosts IP address would be managed through a simple password protected web interface. This could be done from a config file for testing purposes.

cgminer API: https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/blob/master/API-README
cgminer version 3.1.1 running on debian linux

By the way the webpage that uses to fetch the coin name will only say something like "WDC" that's it. Only 3 letters representing the coin, no other coding.

And are you willing to pay something for it ? You forgot to mention that.
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November 26, 2013, 10:51:01 PM
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I'm sorry yes of course I'll pay. Please send an offer

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November 26, 2013, 11:00:40 PM
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Bounties usually work the other way around, you put up some value and people decide whether they want to do it for that amount or not. I would say a minimum of 1 BTC for your request.
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November 28, 2013, 04:58:32 AM
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I would prefer to do it "old style" by receiving offers from you please. 1 BTC seems TOO MUCH for the job.

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I would prefer to do it "old style" by receiving offers from you please. 1 BTC seems TOO MUCH for the job.

Well, the offer was 1 BTC at a minimum. If you can give a very specific set of features that are very essential to this, then I might consider a lower value. Your original post contains details that make it take enough time for 1 BTC to be cheap already, so maybe it's just misunderstanding from my part on what you're really after.
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