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July 04, 2014, 02:02:09 AM
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For this i get this error output . Don´t know if this related with slow connection.

Please, all who have had timeout issue on fetching scratchpad - pull and rebuild new cpuminer, attempt to fix.

It is working , but it submits bad hashes for some reason.
are you getting something like:

EXPECTED HASH: <0d6f94ae7e565c6d90ee0087d2feaad4617cd3038c4f8853f26756a6b6d535f3>, FETCHED HASH: <04b76e2ca443ae88039e4dfa869bff73b22dd210e203d18d4c81d90f51661cbd>

This is checkpoins fail message. Where did you get this ?
it is in my experimental version. BBR source base is much better than other cryptonote baseline, but if I make any changes to config it seems that it gets hash mismatches somehow. Unless there is a way to be able to fix this I will have to use the cryptonote baseline

James

If you broke id-hash you better to make step back and find where did you broke this.
BBR have different block  header structure. And also other different tx extra structure, keep it in mind.



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July 04, 2014, 02:08:23 AM
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Hi all,

I just launched a new pool dedicated to CryptoNotes at noteminer.com. The Monero pool is the only one functioning so far, but I'd love for you guys to check it out and leave me some feedback on design. I should have BBR up and functional soon.

I have scripts in place to ensure the wallet/daemon do not de-sync with the pool - which means we should have NO downtime due to backend issues.

Here's a little preview:
https://i.imgur.com/KqQ9UPk.jpg


I look forward to hearing from you all Smiley


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July 04, 2014, 02:15:00 AM
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For this i get this error output . Don´t know if this related with slow connection.

Please, all who have had timeout issue on fetching scratchpad - pull and rebuild new cpuminer, attempt to fix.

It is working , but it submits bad hashes for some reason.
are you getting something like:

EXPECTED HASH: <0d6f94ae7e565c6d90ee0087d2feaad4617cd3038c4f8853f26756a6b6d535f3>, FETCHED HASH: <04b76e2ca443ae88039e4dfa869bff73b22dd210e203d18d4c81d90f51661cbd>

This is checkpoins fail message. Where did you get this ?
it is in my experimental version. BBR source base is much better than other cryptonote baseline, but if I make any changes to config it seems that it gets hash mismatches somehow. Unless there is a way to be able to fix this I will have to use the cryptonote baseline

James

If you broke id-hash you better to make step back and find where did you broke this.
BBR have different block  header structure. And also other different tx extra structure, keep it in mind.



I reverted and made only changes to ports, name, nothing at all with block structures
maybe I goofed up the genesis block?

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July 04, 2014, 02:20:27 AM
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I reverted and made only changes to ports, name, nothing at all with block structures
maybe I goofed up the genesis block?

Yeah, if you going to launch your own network, based on bbr code, you have to regenerate genesis block, remove all checkpoins, change name, change donations addresses (or not Smiley ) and change address string prefix.


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July 04, 2014, 02:25:52 AM
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I reverted and made only changes to ports, name, nothing at all with block structures
maybe I goofed up the genesis block?

Yeah, if you going to launch your own network, based on bbr code, you have to regenerate genesis block, remove all checkpoins, change name, change donations addresses (or not Smiley ) and change address string prefix.


I am not doing this for a new network, just want to get cryptonote tech into my NXTprivacy architecture.
I did all that you say, but didnt remove the checkpoints. Is it safe to just remove the checkpoints?

I want to make you the donation address instead of cryptonote! Will the same address work? it seems same passphrase makes different addresses each time

James

P.S. I think I know what I did wrong, I used the cryptonote method for genesis calc, but yours has much longer strings. I will try again

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July 04, 2014, 02:33:52 AM
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Yeah, if you want to get working code in current network, just use BBR genesis, and leave checkpoints. Be accurate of taking things from cryptonote, we have a lot of different points.
And, since you are going to be in bbr betwork you can't change donations address - this addresses is a part of global network rules.


I reverted and made only changes to ports, name, nothing at all with block structures
maybe I goofed up the genesis block?

Yeah, if you going to launch your own network, based on bbr code, you have to regenerate genesis block, remove all checkpoins, change name, change donations addresses (or not Smiley ) and change address string prefix.


I am not doing this for a new network, just want to get cryptonote tech into my NXTprivacy architecture.
I did all that you say, but didnt remove the checkpoints. Is it safe to just remove the checkpoints?

I want to make you the donation address instead of cryptonote! Will the same address work? it seems same passphrase makes different addresses each time

James

P.S. I think I know what I did wrong, I used the cryptonote method for genesis calc, but yours has much longer strings. I will try again

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July 04, 2014, 03:57:09 AM
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Please help me in following the "Basic Windows build instructions, using MinGW:" instructions,

I installed mingw-get-setup but when I open MinGW Installer everything says mingw32___. Did I install the 32 bit version instead of 64? Also, my MinGW folder does not have a folder called "include" or "includes" in it. Should I create the folder then create the mstcpip.h file using this? http://wine.sourcearchive.com/documentation/1.1.24/mstcpip_8h_source.html

you may need mingw-w64

The instructions are missing any link to the x64 version. I believe I found the 64-bit file here http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/, but it's making me chose between a bunch of options seen here: http://imgur.com/646cJ7O

I'm trying to learn how to mine Boolberry but I feel that I may be too late to the party... A party where everyone is already drunk on coins, living the life, and already planning the next party; Then, some new sober guy shows up asking for instructions on "how can I have fun"?

I've brought the party goods! I'm ready for Boolberry!
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July 04, 2014, 04:16:08 AM
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I'm trying to learn how to mine Boolberry but I feel that I may be too late to the party... A party where everyone is already drunk on coins, living the life, and already planning the next party; Then, some new sober guy shows up asking for instructions on "how can I have fun"?

I've brought the party goods! I'm ready for Boolberry!

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Hey! Bro! Get in!
If you have a lot of CPUs you can do solomining:
http://boolberry.com/howto.html#daemon

If not - try to use any of pools listed on topic first page. Pool mining command looks like this:
Code:
./simpleminer --pool-addr bbr.extremepool.org:5555 --login "your address" --pass x --mining-threads N

simpleminer - is a part of project, you can build it or download last binaries.

At this moment we testing new miner, based on cpuminer-multi, i guess it going to be little faster.

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July 04, 2014, 04:41:02 AM
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I have a problem compiling from the github repository version on Linux.
gcc 4.8.1, cmake 2.8.7 and libboost-all-dev 1.55

Code:
Linking CXX executable connectivity_tool
`.text._ZN5boost16exception_detail19error_info_injectorINS_9gregorian9bad_monthEED2Ev' referenced in section `.text._ZN5boost16exception_detail19error_info_injectorINS_9gregorian9bad_monthEED1Ev[_ZN5boost16exception_detail19error_info_injectorINS_9gregorian9bad_monthEED1Ev]' of /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/../../../x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_date_time.a(greg_month.o): defined in discarded section `.text._ZN5boost16exception_detail19error_info_injectorINS_9gregorian9bad_monthEED2Ev[_ZN5boost16exception_detail19error_info_injectorINS_9gregorian9bad_monthEED5Ev]' of /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/../../../x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_date_time.a(greg_month.o)

Can anyone help?


Everyone who have this issue: to solve this you need to build boost instead of loading prebuild libraries.
Building boost is very easy:
Code:
cd boost_1_55_0
./bootstrap.sh
./b2

And then building bbr:
Code:
BOOST_INCLUDEDIR=path/to/boost_1_55_0
export BOOST_INCLUDEDIR
cd boolberry
make -j

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July 04, 2014, 05:48:59 AM
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I know price isn't the primary concern here, but anyone have any thoughts on what's been going on - why is BBR looking weaker than XMR lately when it used to look stronger? Has anything susbtantively changed on this coin as far as development work, community, etc.?
Of course the price is going to fall while there is no public GPU miner. GPU miners are a constant drag on price since they have a large advantage over CPU miners and can mine profitably at a price much lower than it is right now.

I'm really not up on mining tech and jargon - does this mean that there's a lot of "oversupply" of BBR, like XMR's heavy emission? And is this becoming a bigger issue over time (more and more BTC being needed to absorb new supplies and maintain the price?)
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July 04, 2014, 05:50:38 AM
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interesting list -- these were visitors to what site?

interesting visitors to my boolbd

boolbd. boolberry daemon.  Cheesy


you are trolling aren't you - why should they use bbr in its current status?

only logical explanation I see is a) you trolling, b) workers there have the daemon running (mining?)



Don't ask me, grep your logs



So this is real/confirmed, right? If so, that really speaks to broad, high-level interest in BBR and most likely cryptonote coins in general.
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July 04, 2014, 05:55:59 AM
Last edit: July 04, 2014, 07:28:08 AM by coins_and_coins
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Hey! Bro! Get in!
If you have a lot of CPUs you can do solomining:
http://boolberry.com/howto.html#daemon

Check

I'll give that a try tomorrow. I previously tried to follow the instructions, exactly, but got vague responses when asking for help. Now; However, it seems that the help page you linked me to has been updated, so I remain hopeful and confident that I can conquer this mystery!

Many of you probably learned most of the needed skills to mine this coin in previous adventures, forgetting how difficult the initial learning steps must have been along the way. This coin, like any, needs Investors AND Miners to succeed (and Assholes like me). I've got a headache trying to be a new miner for the day, so I will report back tomorrow. I hope I do not end up having to sell my hardware investment for cash so I can simply trade Boolberry in the market. I spent $1,000+ for an awesome PC because I wanted to get away from day-trading cryptos, have a return-on-investment (unlike ASICs'), and mine some coins I felt have a huge potential payout in the future!

As of now:

1. I don't know if GPU mining Boolberry is even possible. 2. I don't know if I should CPU mine for now (If so, then how do I?). 3. Temporarily, should I just keep mining Vertcoin @ $.025/day since some hobbyist developed an easy one-click-mining solution (stupid profits/brilliant fan)?

 Huh

EDIT: I have an FX-8350 + MSI Gaming R9 290X. Today I figured out how to play COD Ghosts on PC using a $15 Microcenter generic-ass Chinese PS3 controller. That wasn't easy. In fact, I had to google and bing the fuck out of it and click-rape xpadder for even a hope of the sweetness. It required that I google terms outside of the boundaries to find the solution. You know, where if you plug in a model number or anything specific, you get fucked. That's about the limits of what I can figure out. How to mine Boolberry has proven much more difficult than that.

Trying to mine Bools has given me the Blues.

Balls.

If I ever get this 290X mining some Boolberry, you best believe the first thing I do is enjoy a box of Boo Berry cereal in a metaphorical King's Throne! (and kill those you cherish most. Grrrrrrrrrr! /M ate)
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July 04, 2014, 07:35:29 AM
Last edit: July 04, 2014, 08:20:42 AM by cbuchner1
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I have a problem compiling from the github repository version on Linux.
gcc 4.8.1, cmake 2.8.7 and libboost-all-dev 1.55
Everyone who have this issue: to solve this you need to build boost instead of loading prebuild libraries.

an alternative fix is to link against the dynamic boost libraries by default instead of the static ones.
This can be done by changing the top level CMakeLists.txt file and moving the line setting
the static boost linking flag into the if (STATIC) conditional block.

Christian
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July 04, 2014, 08:31:59 AM
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I made mac version:

I uploaded it to <link removed>

make sure to copy html folder from qt-daemon directory to where qt-boolb is

James

Can somebody send me some BBR to 1CUGthifnksKs5rHNuHsjz5SSA6ydyN7LRpF4HBN5MwCFE9vxNuDQe7MiPJX85ACqa6wPpYYjFsPuHS FtGFjhrPVUEerBFT

I want to make sure the Mac wallet works

James


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I will get a .dmg to automate all the install process

Sent 1 BBR! Smiley
it worked!

Transaction ID: 400db7a11d9e3992735a12049141a359f131296b5f5d98acba174ac0102d2270
 1.000000000000

If anybody is brave enough to try Mac wallet, just ask. It will require installing Qt5 first:
http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/online_installers/qt-opensource-mac-x64-1.6.0-4-online.dmg

After the above download, it then will download a bunch more. Once that is done, then the actual Mac wallet is just a matter of downloading a .zip and running qt-boolb

I've got a couple of macs I can test this out on... what do I do after downloading Qt?
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July 04, 2014, 08:46:21 AM
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For this i get this error output . Don´t know if this related with slow connection.

Please, all who have had timeout issue on fetching scratchpad - pull and rebuild new cpuminer, attempt to fix.


Rebuild and still get the same timeout issue.
How fast now must be the connection? (how much xMB in xSeconds)
Maybe i can play in code, change parameter and try that works, but i guess you must change it also on Pool-Software.




For this i get this error output . Don´t know if this related with slow connection.

Code:
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[2014-07-03 15:29:01] JSON decode failed(1): premature end of input
[2014-07-03 15:29:01] Getting full scratchpad received line
....

It is.  You need to fetch about 20MB in 60 seconds in current version. I'm working on hotfix for this issue right now.

BBR: @hornypo
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I made mac version:

I uploaded it to <link removed>

make sure to copy html folder from qt-daemon directory to where qt-boolb is

James

Can somebody send me some BBR to 1CUGthifnksKs5rHNuHsjz5SSA6ydyN7LRpF4HBN5MwCFE9vxNuDQe7MiPJX85ACqa6wPpYYjFsPuHS FtGFjhrPVUEerBFT

I want to make sure the Mac wallet works

James


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I will get a .dmg to automate all the install process

Sent 1 BBR! Smiley
it worked!

Transaction ID: 400db7a11d9e3992735a12049141a359f131296b5f5d98acba174ac0102d2270
 1.000000000000

If anybody is brave enough to try Mac wallet, just ask. It will require installing Qt5 first:
http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/online_installers/qt-opensource-mac-x64-1.6.0-4-online.dmg

After the above download, it then will download a bunch more. Once that is done, then the actual Mac wallet is just a matter of downloading a .zip and running qt-boolb

I've got a couple of macs I can test this out on... what do I do after downloading Qt?
Just download <link removed>
unzip and start qt-boolb

this is just a stop gap solution and not an official BBR thing at all

Edit: turns out the build had hardcoded links to my directory structure

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July 04, 2014, 11:40:30 AM
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I have a problem compiling from the github repository version on Linux.
gcc 4.8.1, cmake 2.8.7 and libboost-all-dev 1.55
Everyone who have this issue: to solve this you need to build boost instead of loading prebuild libraries.

an alternative fix is to link against the dynamic boost libraries by default instead of the static ones.
This can be done by changing the top level CMakeLists.txt file and moving the line setting
the static boost linking flag into the if (STATIC) conditional block.

Christian
Thank you, pushed fix.

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July 04, 2014, 12:12:14 PM
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For this i get this error output . Don´t know if this related with slow connection.

Please, all who have had timeout issue on fetching scratchpad - pull and rebuild new cpuminer, attempt to fix.


Rebuild and still get the same timeout issue.
How fast now must be the connection? (how much xMB in xSeconds)
Maybe i can play in code, change parameter and try that works, but i guess you must change it also on Pool-Software.

For this i get this error output . Don´t know if this related with slow connection.
Code:
...
[2014-07-03 15:29:01] JSON decode failed(1): premature end of input
[2014-07-03 15:29:01] Getting full scratchpad received line
....

It is.  You need to fetch about 20MB in 60 seconds in current version. I'm working on hotfix for this issue right now.


Yeah, maybe pool disconnects you, but i don't think so.
Anyway, i've increased minerTimeout from 900 to 10000 seconds. Check this out.
And post please log, i'm iterested  in time difference between starting recv scratchpad and fail message.

On your last logs i see one minute - it means that original 60 seconds timeout happend.
Code:
[2014-07-03 15:28:01] Getting full scratchpad....
[2014-07-03 15:28:01] > {"method": "getfullscratchpad", "params": {"id": "321737723262049", "agent": "cpuminer-multi/0.1"}, "id": 1}
[2014-07-03 15:29:01] < {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":null,"result":{"status":"OK","hi":{"block_id":"2e051a359...
[2014-07-03 15:29:01] JSON decode failed(1): premature end of input

With last code it should be 120 seconds, if it is - i'll change code a little once again.




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July 04, 2014, 12:29:15 PM
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Just download http://209.126.71.170/Boolberry.zip
unzip and start qt-boolb

this is just a stop gap solution and not an official BBR thing at all

I get the following error when I try to start qt-boolb:

/Users/[My Username]/Boolberry/qt-boolb ; exit;
dyld: Library not loaded: /Users/jimbolaptop/Qt/5.3/clang_64/lib/QtWebKit.framework/Versions/5/QtWebKit
  Referenced from: /Users/[MyUsername]/Boolberry/qt-boolb
  Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap: 5
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July 04, 2014, 03:11:21 PM
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Don't ask me, grep your logs
So this is real/confirmed, right? If so, that really speaks to broad, high-level interest in BBR and most likely cryptonote coins in general.

Well, I don't know what they are doing, but governments want to snoop as much as possible (read e.g. http://cryptome.org/2014/06/gao-14-496.pdf )

And speaking of interest, *.amazonaws.com has 2680 hits (even though I limit connections to 3 per one /24 block) Grin
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