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February 06, 2012, 01:06:59 AM |
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Hi found a bug in the windows version that is using floating point numbers - I ended up with a negative balance as described here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=62609.0ThomasV has said that he's fixed/fixing this. mark
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BTCurious (OP)
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February 06, 2012, 01:22:40 AM |
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This is the newest, but I think it's not fixed yet. Electrum 0.37 Build 1 MD5: b146d3253ce552998daf8b838782ff3a* Bitcoin URIs can be passed to the client. To configure your browser, see http://ecdsa.org/bitcoin_URIs.htmlv0.36: * json protocol over http (still experimental) * during wallet creation, a dialog proposes a list of active servers
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BTCurious (OP)
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February 07, 2012, 05:31:53 PM |
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Electrum 0.38 Build 1 MD5: 04058ba44bc5129d790722f9103a7dac* aliases and signed URIs (see http://ecdsa.org/bitcoin_URIs.html ) * 'signmessage' and 'verifymessage' commands, same syntax as in bitcoind * 'eval' command, that evaluates a python statement. Use it to examine or modify the content of your wallet from the command line. For more details, see the main thread. @marked: The bug should be fixed in this version.
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February 09, 2012, 02:45:15 AM |
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@marked: The bug should be fixed in this version.
checking it out - need to try and get a 0 balance, so am waiting for it to confirm before I can say. regards, marked
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February 09, 2012, 08:33:46 AM |
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Still no luck for WinXP users : (
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BTCurious (OP)
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February 19, 2012, 10:56:42 PM |
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Electrum 0.40a Build 1 MD5: 6e8397686422c1f7c829b5b35b1fc72d* New Qt GUI * If you want to use the old Gtk gui, type: python electrum --gui gtk ------------------------------------------------------ 0.39 * two options have been added, for selecting transaction input and change address: --changeaddr, --fromaddr [patch by DiThi] * The status bar displays 'synchronizing' when the client is connected to the server, but is still waiting for history updates. (until now it was not showing this information) * If the user's server is down, the client remains able to download the list of active servers, by sending queries to a default list.
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February 19, 2012, 11:09:56 PM |
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0.40 works great in winXP!!!
Thank you BTCurious for this build.
Cheers!
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February 19, 2012, 11:16:27 PM |
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thanks BTCurious!
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Electrum: the convenience of a web wallet, without the risks
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BitcoinBug
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February 20, 2012, 01:45:45 PM |
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I found an alternative way of packaging Electrum on Windows. The output file is larger (40-50MB) but anyone can check what is in it, electrum source etc. It's done using Cameyo. Is anyone interested?
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BTCurious (OP)
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February 20, 2012, 02:09:53 PM |
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I found an alternative way of packaging Electrum on Windows. The output file is larger (40-50MB) but anyone can check what is in it, electrum source etc. It's done using Cameyo. Is anyone interested?
You should check if it works on Windows XP without any dependencies. There's a demand for that, but I'm unable to supply…
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BitcoinBug
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February 20, 2012, 07:03:39 PM |
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You should check if it works on Windows XP without any dependencies.
Yes, it works! I'll package one version to see how much demand is there
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February 20, 2012, 08:43:06 PM |
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nice! there's been an increase of traffic on the servers, I guess it has to do with the release of the Qt version
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BTCurious (OP)
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February 20, 2012, 08:53:16 PM |
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Nice, included in the first post. It seems to run fine (Win7 Pro 64bit), but of course I have all dependencies anyway
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February 20, 2012, 09:53:19 PM |
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there's been an increase of traffic on the servers...
That was probably just me, testing @BTCurious: thanks!
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March 13, 2012, 08:40:25 AM |
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Somebody asked me to write down instructions for packaging using Cameyo. So I'm putting it here, hope anybody else finds this usable:
How to package Electrum using Cameyo: - use a computer without python installed (or uninstall it). I use VirtualBox for that matter. - download all requirements and keep them handy: Cameyo, Python 2.7, PyQt for Python 2.7, Electrum - close all unnecesary programs to limit disk writing during installation - start Cameyo, click Capture installation - install Python (for all users) in C:\Python27\, minimal installation (without Tcl/Tk, Documentation, Utility Scripts, Test suite) - install PyQt in C:\Python27\, also minimal - copy Electrum (unzip first if zipped) to C:\Electrum (python files should be inside, not just some folder) - optional: remove large unnecessary files in C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4: QtWebKit4.dll, QtDesigner4.dll, libmysql.dll - click "Install done" in Cameyo - a window is opened with newly created package (PyQt GPL ... .exe) - open this package with Cameyo "Edit existing package" - on General tab: Isolation mode > set Data mode, set two Extras fields to "Electrum" - General tab: Startup > click Change, under Specific command enter: C:\Python27\pythonw.exe, under Arguments enter: C:\Electrum\electrum - File > Save as: Electrum.Cameyo.exe or something similar...
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