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I am getting this now
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pi@raspberrypi:~/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/syste m/Sterlingcoin.service pi@raspberrypi:~/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload pi@raspberrypi:~/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src $ sudo systemctl enable Sterli ngcoin.service Created symlink from /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/Sterlingcoin.se rvice to /etc/systemd/system/Sterlingcoin.service. pi@raspberrypi:~/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src $ sudo systemctl start Sterlin gcoin.service pi@raspberrypi:~/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src $ pi -bash: pi: command not found pi@raspberrypi:~/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src $ sudo systemctl status Sterli ngcoin.service ● Sterlingcoin.service - Sterlingcoin Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/Sterlingcoin.service; enabled) Active: failed (Result: start-limit) since Sat 2017-09-02 11:07:16 UTC; 4min 34s ago Process: 18403 ExecStart=/home/pi/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src/Sterlingcoi nd (code=exited, status=203/EXEC) Main PID: 18403 (code=exited, status=203/EXEC)
Sep 02 11:07:16 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Sterlingcoin.service holdoff time ov.... Sep 02 11:07:16 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Stopping Sterlingcoin... Sep 02 11:07:16 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Starting Sterlingcoin... Sep 02 11:07:16 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Sterlingcoin.service start request r.... Sep 02 11:07:16 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Failed to start Sterlingcoin. Sep 02 11:07:16 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Unit Sterlingcoin.service entered fa.... Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.
Use sterlingcoind, lowercase perhaps? EDIT (minutes later): "/home/pi/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src/Sterlingcoind" is not correct. It is all lowercase, "sterlingcoind".
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September 07, 2017, 08:27:47 AM Last edit: September 07, 2017, 06:53:30 PM by mafia |
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its more serious than that. The File sterlincoind is not in the src folder! Here are my full instructions. Can you tell me if I have missed a step? I will post my full guide for the community once I get it working Installing Sterlingcoin on Rasperry Pi This guide assumes you have already installed Reddcoin wallet and it is staking Install dependencies sudo apt-get install build-essential sudo apt-get install libssl-dev sudo apt-get install libdb++-dev sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev sudo apt-get install libqrencode-dev Download Sterlingcoin git clone https://github.com/Sterlingcoin/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release.gitcd Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release cd src make -f makefile.unix Create the config mkdir ~/.Sterlingcoin nano ~/.Sterlingcoin /Sterlingcoin.conf copy and paste Rpcuser=<username> rpcpassword= <password> Download the latest sterlingcoin bootstrap to your PC, unzip and upload via SSH (I used Filezilla) to ./Sterlingcoin Latest bootstrap as of 01/09/2017 http://sterlingcoin.org/SterlingcoinBootstrap796871.zipCreate a Sterlingcoin service sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/Sterlingcoin.service Copy and paste [Unit] Description=Sterlingcoin [Service] User=pi ExecStart=/home/pi/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src/sterlingcoind WorkingDirectory=/home/pi/Sterlingcoin-1.6.0.1-Release/src/ Restart=always [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable Sterlingcoin.service sudo systemctl start Sterlingcoin.service check status sudo systemctl status Sterlingcoin.service
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September 07, 2017, 09:39:15 AM |
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... sterlincoind is not in the src folder! ...
Then it did not build. I do not have a Raspberry Pi, but those previously mentioned building instructions will build on similar single board computers once all the mentioned dependencies are met and given there is enough memory, swap or otherwise, available to compile. Errors (not warnings) during the build (make -f makefile.unix) will explain why it failed. This is where you need to look first. Then... mkdir ~/.Sterlingcoin nano ~/.Sterlingcoin /Sterlingcoin.conf
Lowercase, both. ~/.sterlingcoin and sterlingcoin.conf. "Rpcuser" must be all lowercase in the config file also. But you need to get the daemon built first before those will be problems. But unless you plan on using augments to tell the daemon to use a different data directory and config file, they will be. Even at that point, the error in the config file (Rpcuser) would prevent the daemon from starting.
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September 07, 2017, 07:01:20 PM |
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... sterlincoind is not in the src folder! ...
Then it did not build. I do not have a Raspberry Pi, but those previously mentioned building instructions will build on similar single board computers once all the mentioned dependencies are met and given there is enough memory, swap or otherwise, available to compile. Errors (not warnings) during the build (make -f makefile.unix) will explain why it failed. This is where you need to look first. Then... mkdir ~/.Sterlingcoin nano ~/.Sterlingcoin /Sterlingcoin.conf
Lowercase, both. ~/.sterlingcoin and sterlingcoin.conf. "Rpcuser" must be all lowercase in the config file also. But you need to get the daemon built first before those will be problems. But unless you plan on using augments to tell the daemon to use a different data directory and config file, they will be. Even at that point, the error in the config file (Rpcuser) would prevent the daemon from starting. Thanks Crypto Canary. Your help is much appreciated! I forgot to mention that I am using Jessie Lite so I would want to run SterlingCoin without GUI. Are my steps still correct?
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September 08, 2017, 01:07:15 AM Last edit: September 08, 2017, 01:50:52 AM by CryptoCanary |
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... sterlincoind is not in the src folder! ...
Then it did not build. I do not have a Raspberry Pi, but those previously mentioned building instructions will build on similar single board computers once all the mentioned dependencies are met and given there is enough memory, swap or otherwise, available to compile. Errors (not warnings) during the build (make -f makefile.unix) will explain why it failed. This is where you need to look first. Then... mkdir ~/.Sterlingcoin nano ~/.Sterlingcoin /Sterlingcoin.conf
Lowercase, both. ~/.sterlingcoin and sterlingcoin.conf. "Rpcuser" must be all lowercase in the config file also. But you need to get the daemon built first before those will be problems. But unless you plan on using augments to tell the daemon to use a different data directory and config file, they will be. Even at that point, the error in the config file (Rpcuser) would prevent the daemon from starting. Thanks Crypto Canary. Your help is much appreciated! I forgot to mention that I am using Jessie Lite so I would want to run SterlingCoin without GUI. Are my steps still correct? Yes. The steps we have been discussing are the steps for building without the GUI (Qt). EDIT: Glad to help!
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September 09, 2017, 07:55:01 AM |
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ok so I renamed the folder and config from/.Sterlingcoin/Sterlingcoin.conf to /. sterlingcoin/ sterlingcoin.conf also made Rpcuser lowercase and re ran make -f makefile.unix and this morning I saw this error message: /usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabihf/4.9/../../../arm-linux-gnueabihf/l ibcrypto.so: invalid string offset 1117173 >= 68867 for section `.dynstr' /usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabihf/4.9/../../../arm-linux-gnueabihf/libcrypto.so: error adding symbols: File format not recognized collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status makefile.unix:199: recipe for target 'sterlingcoind' failed make: *** [sterlingcoind] Error 1 Full error here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jbba18w98m05hmp/full%20error.txt?dl=0Should I start fresh as this attempt is after the make error
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September 10, 2017, 03:20:34 AM Last edit: September 10, 2017, 06:53:04 AM by CryptoCanary |
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ok so I renamed the folder and config from/.Sterlingcoin/Sterlingcoin.conf to /. sterlingcoin/ sterlingcoin.conf also made Rpcuser lowercase and re ran make -f makefile.unix and this morning I saw this error message: /usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabihf/4.9/../../../arm-linux-gnueabihf/l ibcrypto.so: invalid string offset 1117173 >= 68867 for section `.dynstr' /usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabihf/4.9/../../../arm-linux-gnueabihf/libcrypto.so: error adding symbols: File format not recognized collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status makefile.unix:199: recipe for target 'sterlingcoind' failed make: *** [sterlingcoind] Error 1 Full error here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jbba18w98m05hmp/full%20error.txt?dl=0Should I start fresh as this attempt is after the make error Thanks for the detailed error link. In it I see: "virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory" Your Pi ran out of memory. You may need up to 1 GB of RAM to compile. I am not sure of the specs of your Pi. If you have only 500 MB of RAM or less, you will need to mount a swap partition and use it during compile. This will use a portion of your hard drive (be it USB external or whatnot) as RAM. If your Pi does have 1 GB, you need to first free resources. Exit any programs that are not needed, then try compiling again. You do not need this much RAM for sterlingcoind to run. But you do need it to compile. If you need help making a swap, a quick google search yielded me these instructions: http://raspberrypimaker.com/adding-swap-to-the-raspberrypi/ which look to be easy to follow. I hope this helps! EDIT: Yes, you should start fresh. Since it ran out of memory during the build process, some objects may be left built incorrectly/incompletely. The next attempt might falsely assume they are correct. EDIT 2: Sorry, I see now you are using swap and it looks like you did adjust it. Yes, you need to just start fresh and you should be good.
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September 12, 2017, 01:04:41 AM Last edit: September 12, 2017, 03:32:35 AM by drays |
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Cryptopia is delisting Sterlingcoin because of "issues" with wallet?! My freshly started wallet has 25 connections and works brilliantly. Always did, actually. But Cryptopia has issues... as always. Of course, they need more connections and have problems where nobody else has them. Well, I guess its not the connections they are missing, but professionalism...
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Beverver
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September 12, 2017, 01:32:16 AM |
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why i didnt recieve my drop here is my address admin SPzwMCs4YBbuWZMzJi1ngBjeaEVQLQHmha
Personally I think 50k is about right.
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September 17, 2017, 11:19:46 PM |
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What is the status of the coin with respect to Cryptopia? Two days to the planned delisting. Such a bad news!
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September 18, 2017, 12:42:36 AM |
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I've opened a ticker to ask them not to delist SLG. guys, you should do the same. they need to see the community asking for it, not only the dev
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September 18, 2017, 06:30:24 AM Last edit: September 18, 2017, 06:42:27 AM by Sterlingcoin |
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I've opened a ticker to ask them not to delist SLG. guys, you should do the same. they need to see the community asking for it, not only the dev
Thank you for taking the time to do so. I too did just complete, yet another, support ticket. This one more strongly emphasising the fact the listing was paid for. I, once again, also offered to assist with any issue they may have. But yes, it is very important for Cryptopia to hear requests to retain the listing from traders and community members, not just a developer. Thank you in advance for taking the time to make a support ticket. Be reminded, you as the Sterlingcoin community paid Cryptopia for the listing. Perhaps remind Cryptopia staff of that fact. Have a great week, Sterlingcoiners. Of course, I will promptly report any response or communication I receive from Cryptopia.
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September 18, 2017, 02:16:11 PM |
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Greetings Fellow Sterlingcoiners
I have just opened another support ticket at Cryptopia to add to those already posted by others; the more the merrier, I suppose.
I took Steven's advice (above) and reminded them that the listing was, in fact, paid for. Worth a try.
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September 18, 2017, 11:23:40 PM |
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They still have this warning which is bs, so we have to keep pushing
SLG / BTC market is closing Due to ongoing wallet issues SLG has been scheduled for delist on the 20/09/2017, please close all open orders and withdraw before this date.
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September 19, 2017, 03:49:09 AM Last edit: September 19, 2017, 04:13:55 AM by CryptoCanary |
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Good idea, retweeted! I honestly see little difference between this and other scams in crypto of people (in this case, Cryptopia) taking money from other people (in this case, the Sterlingcoin community) and not delivering as promised. This change in character of Cryptopia's makes me think there are new owners or something. But, money can corrupt anyone so, maybe it is the same owner(s). Their allegation of nethash and peer count being the reason is easily disproved. Many of the Sterlingcoin community are familiar with Donationcoin. It has extremely low nethash, only 10 peers on the best day, and is scrypt PoW! Yet, Donationcoin retains listing? I am sure there are many, many other examples of the same. I venture to suggest some political or personal influence is the real reason. Utter BS! Great idea taking this public via twitter. Thank you for doing so, Rw13enlib88. Anyone reading this, Please do retweet: https://twitter.com/rwuenas/status/909921887861575681
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September 19, 2017, 05:04:37 AM |
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Good idea, retweeted! I honestly see little difference between this and other scams in crypto of people (in this case, Cryptopia) taking money from other people (in this case, the Sterlingcoin community) and not delivering as promised. This change in character of Cryptopia's makes me think there are new owners or something. But, money can corrupt anyone so, maybe it is the same owner(s). Their allegation of nethash and peer count being the reason is easily disproved. Many of the Sterlingcoin community are familiar with Donationcoin. It has extremely low nethash, only 10 peers on the best day, and is scrypt PoW! Yet, Donationcoin retains listing? I am sure there are many, many other examples of the same. I venture to suggest some political or personal influence is the real reason. Utter BS! Great idea taking this public via twitter. Thank you for doing so, Rw13enlib88. Anyone reading this, Please do retweet: https://twitter.com/rwuenas/status/909921887861575681Thanks!! Please tweet with your profile too. The more tweets about it we have, the better!
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September 20, 2017, 02:40:43 PM |
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The de-list warning has been removed from Cryptopia.
Steven, I would be grateful if you would contact them directly on behalf of the community to verify officially that SLG is now in the clear.
Thanks in advance.
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mafia
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September 20, 2017, 09:50:24 PM |
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ok so I renamed the folder and config from/.Sterlingcoin/Sterlingcoin.conf to /. sterlingcoin/ sterlingcoin.conf also made Rpcuser lowercase and re ran make -f makefile.unix and this morning I saw this error message: /usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabihf/4.9/../../../arm-linux-gnueabihf/l ibcrypto.so: invalid string offset 1117173 >= 68867 for section `.dynstr' /usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabihf/4.9/../../../arm-linux-gnueabihf/libcrypto.so: error adding symbols: File format not recognized collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status makefile.unix:199: recipe for target 'sterlingcoind' failed make: *** [sterlingcoind] Error 1 Full error here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jbba18w98m05hmp/full%20error.txt?dl=0Should I start fresh as this attempt is after the make error Thanks for the detailed error link. In it I see: "virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory" Your Pi ran out of memory. You may need up to 1 GB of RAM to compile. I am not sure of the specs of your Pi. If you have only 500 MB of RAM or less, you will need to mount a swap partition and use it during compile. This will use a portion of your hard drive (be it USB external or whatnot) as RAM. If your Pi does have 1 GB, you need to first free resources. Exit any programs that are not needed, then try compiling again. You do not need this much RAM for sterlingcoind to run. But you do need it to compile. If you need help making a swap, a quick google search yielded me these instructions: http://raspberrypimaker.com/adding-swap-to-the-raspberrypi/ which look to be easy to follow. I hope this helps! EDIT: Yes, you should start fresh. Since it ran out of memory during the build process, some objects may be left built incorrectly/incompletely. The next attempt might falsely assume they are correct. EDIT 2: Sorry, I see now you are using swap and it looks like you did adjust it. Yes, you need to just start fresh and you should be good. I managed to get SterlingCoin compiled and running on Raspberry Pi following the instructions I posted earlier. I was initially using a Raspberry Pi B. Today I managed to complete all the steps using a Raspberry Pi 3 (newest one). Thank's everyone for your help! Happy to help anyone that is trying to set this up. Does anyone know the commands to check if the wallet has synced successfully, enter my password to start staking and check how many coins I have in my wallet? TIA!
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September 21, 2017, 12:05:22 AM |
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ok so I renamed the folder and config from/.Sterlingcoin/Sterlingcoin.conf to /. sterlingcoin/ sterlingcoin.conf also made Rpcuser lowercase and re ran make -f makefile.unix and this morning I saw this error message: /usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabihf/4.9/../../../arm-linux-gnueabihf/l ibcrypto.so: invalid string offset 1117173 >= 68867 for section `.dynstr' /usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabihf/4.9/../../../arm-linux-gnueabihf/libcrypto.so: error adding symbols: File format not recognized collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status makefile.unix:199: recipe for target 'sterlingcoind' failed make: *** [sterlingcoind] Error 1 Full error here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jbba18w98m05hmp/full%20error.txt?dl=0Should I start fresh as this attempt is after the make error Thanks for the detailed error link. In it I see: "virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory" Your Pi ran out of memory. You may need up to 1 GB of RAM to compile. I am not sure of the specs of your Pi. If you have only 500 MB of RAM or less, you will need to mount a swap partition and use it during compile. This will use a portion of your hard drive (be it USB external or whatnot) as RAM. If your Pi does have 1 GB, you need to first free resources. Exit any programs that are not needed, then try compiling again. You do not need this much RAM for sterlingcoind to run. But you do need it to compile. If you need help making a swap, a quick google search yielded me these instructions: http://raspberrypimaker.com/adding-swap-to-the-raspberrypi/ which look to be easy to follow. I hope this helps! EDIT: Yes, you should start fresh. Since it ran out of memory during the build process, some objects may be left built incorrectly/incompletely. The next attempt might falsely assume they are correct. EDIT 2: Sorry, I see now you are using swap and it looks like you did adjust it. Yes, you need to just start fresh and you should be good. I managed to get SterlingCoin compiled and running on Raspberry Pi following the instructions I posted earlier. I was initially using a Raspberry Pi B. Today I managed to complete all the steps using a Raspberry Pi 3 (newest one). Thank's everyone for your help! Happy to help anyone that is trying to set this up. Does anyone know the commands to check if the wallet has synced successfully, enter my password to start staking and check how many coins I have in my wallet? TIA! Could you please compile all the instructions in one post? It would help a lot I have an raspberry available
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