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December 10, 2012, 06:57:11 AM |
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I just set up generating nightly builds for Windows! Binaries are compiled every day at 00:30 UTC. Now you can use latest version of Electrum on Windows without installing any dependencies. http://electrum.bitcoin.cz/Great! You should add this link at the download page: http://electrum.ecdsa.org/download.html(with also instructions to compile the source for Windows by themself)
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Tachikoma
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December 10, 2012, 08:45:39 AM |
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Pretty cool Slush! I did notice that the Lite GUI styles were missing and there is no icon. Are the css files packaged properly?
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Tachikoma
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December 11, 2012, 09:07:25 AM |
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Has anyone had any luck installing this on Arch Linux?
Any help would be appreciated, I had this client running on Ubuntu and it worked fine and I really liked it.
Which version of Python are you running?
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ThomasV (OP)
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December 11, 2012, 09:13:19 AM |
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Has anyone had any luck installing this on Arch Linux?
Any help would be appreciated, I had this client running on Ubuntu and it worked fine and I really liked it.
Which version of Python are you running? it looks like he is using python3
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December 12, 2012, 03:44:51 AM |
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Has anyone had any luck installing this on Arch Linux?
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This client running on Ubuntu and it worked fine and I really liked it.
Consider checking the AUR for packages you're interested in.
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Blazr
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December 12, 2012, 04:44:37 AM Last edit: December 12, 2012, 07:38:37 AM by Blazr |
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Consider checking the AUR for packages you're interested in. OMG, BAHAHA! How did I miss that??? I had checked for it in AUR but apparently I didn't check hard enough, I feel so dumb right now. Thanks dude.
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Tachikoma
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December 12, 2012, 09:03:56 AM |
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Also, is it possible to change the location of my electrum.dat file?
You can place it where ever you would like but you will have to supply the command line with the -w flag and the path to the wallet.
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December 12, 2012, 09:38:02 AM |
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Also, is it possible to change the location of my electrum.dat file?
You can place it where ever you would like but you will have to supply the command line with the -w flag and the path to the wallet. you can also specify the default wallet path in /etc/electrum.conf
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December 12, 2012, 05:27:22 PM |
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looks like message signing isn't compatible with bitcoinqt
I signed a message with electrum:
address: 19CMajPN66RHuFoqgxttYHsP1z1fqDici8 message: testing generated signature: GxtoLtGj9JD8jwUA2JG8WiHR4vtl25D7g23wcTOhkCkgMoXBMrMyQprPMFU7aWFa74i9U838pilpWjt Q+JCrkss=
but when I tried to verify it with bitcoinqt it failed to verify the message.
when I tried to verify the same message with the blockchain.info wallet the result was:
"This message was signed by address 1Disc6WEiX5K6wsrJKUaevW1NCfwjmzDd. Does this match the address you were expecting? "
and when I put the 1Disc6WEiX5K6wsrJKUaevW1NCfwjmzDd address on bitcoinqt the message was verified successfully.
So, is there a way to verify a message signed in electrum with bitcoinqt and vice-versa?
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Tachikoma
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December 18, 2012, 06:48:35 PM |
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New release: 1.5.7ChangesCore- The blockchain headers file is no longer included in the packages, it will be downloaded on startup.
- New command line option: -P or --portable, for portable wallets. With this flag, all preferences are saved to the wallet file, and the blockchain headers file is in the same directory as the wallet.
- New translations
Lite GUI- Added the ability to export your transactions to a CSV file.
- Added a label dialog after sending a transaction.
- Reworked receiving addresses; instead of a random selection from one of your receiving addresses a new widget will show listing unused addresses.
- Removed server selection. With all the new server options a simple menu item does not suffice anymore.
You can find up-to-date downloads for Linux, OSX and Windows on the website.
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December 19, 2012, 11:29:47 PM |
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So, is there a way to verify a message signed in electrum with bitcoinqt and vice-versa?
As far as I understand support for compressed keys in Electrum needs to be finalized before this works vice versa. There's no ETA for this to happen yet.
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zxyzxy
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December 20, 2012, 01:54:45 PM |
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so.. i forgot my password (this is what happens if you use different one for everything and trying to keep them in your head), but i have the passphrase, is there any way i can restore my password for encrypted wallet? if not, is there a way how to reinstall the program so i can create a new wallet that is not encrypted?
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BkkCoins
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December 20, 2012, 02:01:38 PM |
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so.. i forgot my password (this is what happens if you use different one for everything and trying to keep them in your head), but i have the passphrase, is there any way i can restore my password for encrypted wallet? if not, is there a way how to reinstall the program so i can create a new wallet that is not encrypted?
You can restore the wallet from seed (pass phrase). If you imported addresses from elsewhere they won't be re-generated but the regular seeded ones will be fine. You will lose labels and have to add them again after restoring. Start by making a backup copy of your wallet in case you remember later and can get into it. Rename the current wallet.dat file so that a new file can be created. Then run electrum with the restore cmd. ie. "electrum restore". It will ask you questions and re-create your wallet. You will enter the seed but also the other important factor is the "gap count". Probably the default value is correct unless you had some reason to change it last time. It will ask you if you want to encrypt and that's up to you this time. I would recommend it even if you have a password. I'd highly recommend a solution like KeePassX or PasswordSafe. It lets you have one master password to access an easy database of all your other passwords. Make regular backups of that safe file and you'll never have problems forgetting passwords even if you have hundreds (which I do).
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zxyzxy
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December 20, 2012, 03:31:11 PM |
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thanks, how can i run that restore function? cant find it anywhere in the program (i am using winxp32sp3)
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BkkCoins
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December 20, 2012, 03:45:55 PM |
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thanks, how can i run that restore function? cant find it anywhere in the program (i am using winxp32sp3)
You would run it from a command prompt. Or maybe easier create a desktop shortcut that runs " electrum restore" command. It doesn't exist in the gui interface. I'm on Linux so I may be a bit off for Windows but I think it's pretty much the same. btw the normal menu or desktop short cut can just be changed temporarily. It normally just runs electrum so you just add <space>restore to the command. After restored change the shortcut back to just electrum again.
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December 20, 2012, 03:48:04 PM |
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thanks, how can i run that restore function? cant find it anywhere in the program (i am using winxp32sp3)
You would run it from a command prompt. Or maybe easier create a desktop shortcut that runs "electrum restore" command. It doesn't exist in the gui interface. I'm on Linux so I may be a bit off for Windows but I think it's pretty much the same. you don't have to do that. just start electrum on a new wallet path, eg electrum -w my_new_wallet and select "restore" in the dialog window
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December 20, 2012, 04:17:19 PM |
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thanks mr. creator, worked like a charm.
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December 23, 2012, 06:29:26 PM |
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Today I tried Electrum on Linux and noticed that some elements in the Lite GUI look a little unpolished (like on Windows.) This prompted me to make a few tweaks as shown below. If the team likes these changes, I can submit some pull requests. The changes are: - more readable send button - default value in recipient editbox - added ">>" to receive button - nicer menu bar Also I'm not totally happy with the positioning of the receive and send buttons and will try to play around with that too.
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Tachikoma
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December 23, 2012, 06:48:49 PM |
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Today I tried Electrum on Linux and noticed that some elements in the Lite GUI look a little unpolished (like on Windows.) This prompted me to make a few tweaks as shown below. If the team likes these changes, I can submit some pull requests.
This is how I designed the Lite GUI and how it should look. If it doesn't look this way on Linux/Windows then something with the build tools is still not proper and the stylesheets are not getting properly packaged.
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December 23, 2012, 10:05:01 PM |
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Today I tried Electrum on Linux and noticed that some elements in the Lite GUI look a little unpolished (like on Windows.) This prompted me to make a few tweaks as shown below. If the team likes these changes, I can submit some pull requests.
This is how I designed the Lite GUI and how it should look. If it doesn't look this way on Linux/Windows then something with the build tools is still not proper and the stylesheets are not getting properly packaged. Hmmm not sure those things are related to the build process, I think it's just due to some differences in how PyQt displays things on a Mac vs Windows and Linux. For instance, an important difference is that on a Mac, the menu bar is never drawn inside the application window itself, while it is on Windows and Linux, so I'm guessing this hasn't been taken into account in the current stylesheet?
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