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usao
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April 10, 2014, 08:22:14 PM |
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I downloaded the SRPM, but not sure what to do with it exactly. Found reference to rpmbuild on google, when I tried rpmbuild, I got the following: warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root I guess this is the reason I was asking for a pre-built static binary from someone in the group. I feel like im chasing my tail here, I don't really know what im doing and I just seem to get deeper and deeper into a mess.
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BorisTheSpider
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April 10, 2014, 08:33:51 PM |
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I downloaded the SRPM, but not sure what to do with it exactly. Found reference to rpmbuild on google, when I tried rpmbuild, I got the following: warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
I guess this is the reason I was asking for a pre-built static binary from someone in the group. I feel like im chasing my tail here, I don't really know what im doing and I just seem to get deeper and deeper into a mess.
You'll need to rpm --install <filename> then go to the patch where it installs to and build it from source. Is anyone else here running CentOS or RHEL 6.5 (I presume you're on x64 usao?) x64 that they can build usao a binary on?
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usao
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April 10, 2014, 08:41:53 PM |
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I downloaded the SRPM, but not sure what to do with it exactly. Found reference to rpmbuild on google, when I tried rpmbuild, I got the following: warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
I guess this is the reason I was asking for a pre-built static binary from someone in the group. I feel like im chasing my tail here, I don't really know what im doing and I just seem to get deeper and deeper into a mess.
You'll need to rpm --install <filename> then go to the patch where it installs to and build it from source. Is anyone else here running CentOS or RHEL 6.5 (I presume you're on x64 usao?) x64 that they can build usao a binary on? # rpm -i /tmp/curl-7.19.7-37.el6_4.src.rpm warning: /tmp/curl-7.19.7-37.el6_4.src.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID fd431d51: NOKEY warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root etc...
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April 10, 2014, 09:10:35 PM |
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Fee: 0% Payouts: Run every minute Stratum: vertpool.org:3333 VarDiff Enabled Support: vertcoin.pool@gmail.ru Join us now and make money!!!
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JohnnyDaMitch
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April 10, 2014, 10:17:26 PM |
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The problem is that the target host doesn't have any of these libraries installed, so I have to do a static compile.
Not really. There's always LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Just about the only reason staticly linked executables still exist is boot/rescue tools and embedded systems.
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usao
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April 10, 2014, 10:21:45 PM |
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The problem is that the target host doesn't have any of these libraries installed, so I have to do a static compile.
Not really. There's always LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Just about the only reason staticly linked executables still exist is boot/rescue tools and embedded systems. Yes, but I ran a find accross the root filesystems and there was a libcurl.so but no libcurl.a on the host. Im not sure, but doesn't it need the libcurl.a to perform a static compile? I specifically need static linking because the server I plan to run on doesn't have any libcurl installed at all. Using a static compiled version will allow me to push the binary to any host I have regardless of what libraries are installed or not.
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April 10, 2014, 10:39:49 PM |
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The problem is that the target host doesn't have any of these libraries installed, so I have to do a static compile.
Not really. There's always LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Just about the only reason staticly linked executables still exist is boot/rescue tools and embedded systems. Yes, but I ran a find accross the root filesystems and there was a libcurl.so but no libcurl.a on the host. Im not sure, but doesn't it need the libcurl.a to perform a static compile? I specifically need static linking because the server I plan to run on doesn't have any libcurl installed at all. Using a static compiled version will allow me to push the binary to any host I have regardless of what libraries are installed or not. You wouldn't happen to be a student at Harvard, would you? http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/harvard-student-uses-14000-core-supercomputer-mine-dogecoin/2014/02/24
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usao
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April 10, 2014, 10:44:18 PM |
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The problem is that the target host doesn't have any of these libraries installed, so I have to do a static compile.
Not really. There's always LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Just about the only reason staticly linked executables still exist is boot/rescue tools and embedded systems. Yes, but I ran a find accross the root filesystems and there was a libcurl.so but no libcurl.a on the host. Im not sure, but doesn't it need the libcurl.a to perform a static compile? I specifically need static linking because the server I plan to run on doesn't have any libcurl installed at all. Using a static compiled version will allow me to push the binary to any host I have regardless of what libraries are installed or not. You wouldn't happen to be a student at Harvard, would you? http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/harvard-student-uses-14000-core-supercomputer-mine-dogecoin/2014/02/24Dude, if I was at Harvard, I would probably make more money at a real job than I ever could at this.
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April 10, 2014, 11:41:49 PM |
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We are fully patched against Heartbleed both on the wallet and webserver. Come join us for secure and reliable mining!
One of VTCs oldest pools, http://VTC.KILOVOLT.CO.UK is now on 0%! Come join us again!*High End Dedicated Servers *Fully Redundant, Fault-Tolerant Architecture *Automatic Backup of Wallets and Databases *Technical Support from Experienced Coin Devs and Pool Owners (Aleks_N from Team VTC Dev) *Mining here supports the development of VTC.What are you waiting for? Send some hash back our way! Look forward to seeing you all soon! Aleks_N
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April 11, 2014, 01:18:32 AM |
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*Mining here supports the development of VTC.
What are you waiting for? Send some hash back our way!
Look forward to seeing you all soon!
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Just to second this, Aleks is a big donator of both VTC and time to the project, and his pool is stable and trustworthy - I'm mining there myself at the moment, we could do with a few more miners to keep the blocks coming more often!
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BorisTheSpider
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April 11, 2014, 01:52:40 AM |
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To keep it simple this whole digital currency craze has peaked my interest in so many ways over this past year that it makes me want to go back to school. I've realized after much thought that I carry 2 separate interest in the digital currency space and i don't want to double major though. The two separate areas are the economics of how digital currencies are affecting people worldwide and also the technological aspect as in wanting to fully understand the blockchain technology and what mining really is on a programming level.
Hi GeminiSimba, Well, first I'd say, that going to study stuff is never a bad decision - if you're going to choose what to spend your life doing, learning comes pretty high up the list of worthwhile ways to waste some time! I'm at a loss to know what to advise you really, because I don't feel remotely qualified to offer you advice! What specifically about cryptocurrencies is it that you find attractive/interesting? Is it the prospect of competing with and obseleting centralized money? Is it about the social/political aspects? Is it the technical challenge of problem-solving, and/or understanding how blockchains work? I'd ask yourself first - what do I really want out of this, and what do I consider a worthwhile use of my time? I guess saying "it's all those things" is all fine and good, but it's kind of incompatible with a formal learning environment, because going to school to study stuff generally requires a specialisation and a conscious choice to be knowledgable in one area to the exclusion of another. Lots of worthwhile learning and self-development can be done outside the formal learning context too, just by hacking away at things and learning how they work.
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April 11, 2014, 04:05:51 AM |
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VERTCOIN MINING POOL VTCWEB.POOLZ.NETPowerful 16-core 32 Gb physical (not virtual) servers Gigabit Connection and SSD drives High Efficiency, fast payments Almost 10% of the network hashrate, you won't wait for a block One of the oldest VTC pools, trusted by many STABLE AND DDoS PROTECTED
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April 11, 2014, 06:10:40 AM |
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cool. My third on the list. Please on the OP & webpage, always mention the DATE of the release, that makes everything easier. Also, a history of changes for each version would be nice. And in this case I would mention it here:
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April 11, 2014, 08:12:52 AM |
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Vertcoin are still cheap , i bought few yesterday and i am also mining . I believe in VTC and hold it for future.
Yes, the price is now a good time to buy it, Its price will rise again! We wish everyone good luck!
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April 11, 2014, 10:27:59 AM |
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Vertcoin are still cheap , i bought few yesterday and i am also mining . I believe in VTC and hold it for future.
Yes, the price is now a good time to buy it, Its price will rise again! We wish everyone good luck! up to 6 months should reach LTC because VTC is still better than the LTC
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April 11, 2014, 10:56:38 AM |
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http://www.ecoinfund.com/images/logo.jpgWebsite | Twitter | BitcointalkHi,Vertcoin Community We have added VTC to ECOINFUND.( VTC/BTC, VTC/LTC) Multi-language Alt-Coin Exchange,Fast, Secure and Trustworthy. Giveaway:Tweet this green text on your own twitter account and recive 50ECC( ECC Details): ecoinfund.com |New Exchange,multi-language support,Earn 50ECC(fee shares) by every retweet before 15 April,don't miss the train! Not re-tweet,but tweet this and post twitter link and your Ecoinfund ID on our bitcointalk thread or pm us. ECF Coin (ECC for short) is the fee share program launched by Ecoinfund. Ecoinfund will commit 50% of trade revenue to ECC program. (highest on market) Giveaway more infomation: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=501030.0Happy trading !
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April 11, 2014, 10:57:30 AM |
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Vertcoin are still cheap , i bought few yesterday and i am also mining . I believe in VTC and hold it for future.
Yes, the price is now a good time to buy it, Its price will rise again! We wish everyone good luck! up to 6 months should reach LTC because VTC is still better than the LTC Right Vertcoin will reach same as LTC
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hyeoam
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April 11, 2014, 10:58:50 AM |
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Donate BTC: 1NRG17fYCNcfQvQHC3G9TUAowNKsM4oTWA
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April 11, 2014, 11:04:36 AM |
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Vertcoin are still cheap , i bought few yesterday and i am also mining . I believe in VTC and hold it for future.
Yes, the price is now a good time to buy it, Its price will rise again! We wish everyone good luck! up to 6 months should reach LTC because VTC is still better than the LTC It's been 6 months? Time Is it right? Too long? I hate waiting
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