--- Day changed Fri Aug 04 2017 00:10 -!- BashCo [~BashCo@unaffiliated/bashco] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 00:17 -!- Electro [~Electro@85.122.50.243] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 00:28 -!- d_t [~d_t@108-65-78-188.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 00:41 -!- timothy [~tredaelli@redhat/timothy] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 00:43 -!- http_GK1wmSU [~deep-book@61-68.furanet.com] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 00:44 < Chicago> venzen, just ask for the long keyid-format to confirm whether you're using the correct signatures with anything you find. The short keyid is prone to collisions. a 'keyid-format 0xlong' in your gpg.conf will ensure gpg always shows you the long keyid-format. 00:46 -!- http_GK1wmSU [~deep-book@61-68.furanet.com] has left #bitcoin-core-dev [] 00:47 < Chicago> venzen, another place to find keys to import is over here, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/master/contrib/gitian-keys 00:49 < venzen> Chicago: thanks, I'll post the link you provide to the r/bitcoin post. The OP seems to be confused and I figured wumpus should be aware of the post 00:52 < Chicago> venzen, I would presume the bitcoin.org (over HTTPS) hosted key is an order of magnitude more trustworthy than anything you randomly find by looking for a short string at the MIT PGP server. 00:54 < venzen> Chicago: agree, PGP key servers being neither secure nor authoritative. Theymos clarified the issue for the OP, so wumpus needn't respond 00:54 < Chicago> yeah, looks like he got to it 15 minutes ago on the Bitcoin subreddit 01:00 < gmaxwell> sipa: perhaps we need a three-liner to detect after loading the block index if the abc first block is in it and marked valid, and if so, trigger the reindex needed message. :( 01:01 < gmaxwell> sipa: I've encounter several other people running into chaos due to abc corrupted blockchains. 01:01 -!- JackH [~laptop@46.231.18.66] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:01 -!- Giszmo1 [~leo@ppp-88-217-108-210.dynamic.mnet-online.de] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 01:01 < timothy> gmaxwell: the real problem is that the broken forks (aka abc) uses the bitcoin-core data directory 01:02 < timothy> instead of using another one 01:03 -!- Giszmo [~leo@ppp-88-217-108-210.dynamic.mnet-online.de] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:03 < gmaxwell> timothy: yes, sure, but they were asked to not do these moronic things that would cause harm to users and rather rudely refused to. We can't control them... what we can do is mitigate what harm we can. 01:04 < gmaxwell> reuse of the datadir is hardly the worse of their sins, reuse of the address version will likely cause the most funds loss eventually. 01:05 < timothy> so do you think SIGHASH_FORKID is not enough to protect them? 01:06 < gmaxwell> timothy: no man, already people are losing funds because they swap btc and bcash addresses; this is not surprisign either, because a few altcoins have previously made this mistake and it caused a lot of funds losses there too. 01:07 < timothy> oh right, using compatible addresses can generate chaos for users 01:08 < gmaxwell> it's not quite as bad as the ethereum checksumless stuff, but ... not that much better either. 01:15 < goatpig> it's terribly unsafe 01:15 < goatpig> there's a major attack vector where someone can send you an address that's a nested SW script 01:15 < goatpig> if you fill that on the bcash chain, you just created a anyone can pay output 01:16 < goatpig> their approach is basically killing P2SH on that chain 01:16 < goatpig> Bitcoin is unaffected though 01:24 -!- niska` [~niska@68.ip-149-56-14.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 01:24 -!- ivan [~ivan@unaffiliated/ivan/x-000001] has quit [Quit: lp0 on fire] 01:24 < gmaxwell> we might end up inadvertantly rescuing them with a more rapid adoption of BIP173 though then there is the same idiocy that may happen four months from now. :( and maybe we should hold back posting the BIP173 integration from core so that it's distinct from the next of these dumb forks. 01:26 < goatpig> bech32 address or not, I'd stay far far away from P2SH on the bcash chain 01:27 -!- ivan` [~ivan@unaffiliated/ivan/x-000001] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:27 < goatpig> they could have simply changed the script hash prefixes and that would have gone a long way to avoid this mess 01:31 < gmaxwell> goatpig: for a lot of places paying to a from plain 1xx address isn't much better. 01:32 < goatpig> i just paid to a bitpay address a couple hours ago and had that same reaction 01:32 < gmaxwell> If my keys are in a hsm, in some offline host, whatever. Fat freeking chance that I'm going to go and load up bcc potential key leaking malware any time soon to go recover lost funds sent to them. 01:32 < goatpig> im implementing bch signing in armory as we speak =D 01:33 < gmaxwell> if bcash price isn't ~0 in short order there will also be a hundred more of these things. 01:33 < goatpig> at least my users won't have to expose their coins to god knows what's in that code 01:33 -!- niska [~niska@68.ip-149-56-14.net] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:33 < gmaxwell> (not that bch is even the first altcoin to airdrop on bitcoin users, just the first with a highly funded marketing effort behind it) 01:34 < goatpig> i didn't even know of the previous attempts 01:34 < goatpig> learned of them through the bch "insistance" 01:38 -!- vicenteH [~user@195.235.96.150] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:39 < gmaxwell> goatpig: I knew of two of them, learned of a few more since. 01:40 < goatpig> what really pissed me off besides the hurried out fork is that they didn't bother contacting people in the ecosystem, nor do i have any idea where to look for their testnet, if they even have one 01:41 < goatpig> no wonder Coinbase is planning to support them in 2018! 01:41 < gmaxwell> they don't have one. 01:42 < goatpig> man... i was afraid it would be the case 01:42 < arubi> it appears you have to sign up to the testnet 01:42 < arubi> I was just thinking maybe there should be an open testnet 01:42 < goatpig> sign up? wth 01:42 -!- Aaronvan_ [~AaronvanW@unaffiliated/aaronvanw] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 01:42 < goatpig> it's like they want the pretense of open source, but every step they take is to obfuscate development and keep the ecosystem at bay save a few hand picked actors 01:42 < gmaxwell> yea, I was talking to some people about what it would take to support this... there are people out there that have automatically managed keys in HSMs which can't deal with this stuff without being reinitialized, and where any major modification to the software will require an outside security and crypto assessment with a $200k-ish pricetag. 01:43 < arubi> I saw a message on one of their subreddits, I think it was "ftrader" that told the person asking about it that he'll need to sign up for their slack 01:43 < arubi> at least iirc, I didn't bother 01:43 < gmaxwell> arubi: oh they edited that post to now say "sign up" 01:43 < wallet42> where/how does segwit block data is stored on disk? is it appended to the block in the *.blk files? 01:43 < gmaxwell> https://github.com/Bitcoin-ABC/bitcoin-abc/issues/36#issuecomment-318662274 it didn't even say that. 01:44 < gmaxwell> wallet42: what? it's stored in the blocks just like it's sent on the wire. you're probably thinking segwit seperates signatures, it does not, it leaves them out of txids, but they're inside transactions. 01:44 < gmaxwell> goatpig: as far as testnet goes, it doesn't pass the unit/system tests that it ships with. 01:44 -!- AaronvanW [~AaronvanW@unaffiliated/aaronvanw] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 01:45 < arubi> right that's it. was on github 01:45 < goatpig> nice 01:45 -!- Aaronvan_ [~AaronvanW@unaffiliated/aaronvanw] has quit [Client Quit] 01:46 < gmaxwell> goatpig: I was trying to make a safer version of it by reverting most of the code to things tracable to audited code; then trying their tests to see what the changes broke... wasted a bunch of time because the tests never passed to begin with. 01:46 < goatpig> let's look at it like this: at least they build! 01:47 < arubi> now I know what I'm doing tomorrow 01:47 < arubi> regtest didn't complain, at least that helped with the sighash thing 01:48 < arubi> well, didn't break more like it 01:57 < jonasschnelli> achow101 Ping. I have read on the gitian related github repos that you also had problems with LXC and "init.lxc: failed to mount /dev/shm : No such file or directory" 01:57 < jonasschnelli> Any idea? 01:57 < jonasschnelli> ... how to solve this? 01:57 < jonasschnelli> SInce updating from jessie to strech (debian 8 - 9) I'm no longer capable to build with LXC 02:01 < aj> jonasschnelli: do you need to make a symlink to /run/shm? 02:01 < jonasschnelli> aj: can you elaborate more in detail? 02:02 < jonasschnelli> symlink /run/shm to /dev/shm? 02:02 < aj> jonasschnelli: not accurately without checkng some details. :) /dev/shm got renamed to /run/shm (and maybe removed entirely?) 02:03 -!- yRDIUTgn [~YRxcrYTVB@2a02:2f0a:b0a0:857:ff57:a224:17bd:a712] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 02:03 -!- Austindoggie [~austindog@2601:647:ca80:1f82:fd06:4cbc:9cdf:75c0] has quit [Quit: AndroIRC - Android IRC Client ( http://www.androirc.com )] 02:04 * jonasschnelli confused 02:04 < jonasschnelli> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Aug 3 21:51 /run/shm -> /dev/shm 02:04 < jonasschnelli> There is already a symlink to /dev/shm? :/ 02:05 < jonasschnelli> I guess the problem lies where gitian create it's containers with debootstrap instead of lxc-create 02:05 < jonasschnelli> (which probably creates the incompatibility with stretch)( 02:06 -!- AaronvanW [~AaronvanW@unaffiliated/aaronvanw] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:07 < jonasschnelli> And I guess "init.lxc: failed to mount /dev/shm : No such file or directory" is raised within the container. 02:08 < aj> jonasschnelli: hmm, is /run/shm in the container a symlink or directory or non-existant? 02:08 * jonasschnelli checking... 02:08 -!- snkey [~random@185.94.189.143] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:10 < jonasschnelli> aj: within the container, ls: cannot access /dev/shm: No such file or directory 02:10 < jonasschnelli> I'll try to create it in bootstrap fixes 02:11 -!- snq [~random@185.32.222.12] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 02:12 -!- PaulCapestany [~PaulCapes@ip72-209-228-52.dc.dc.cox.net] has quit [Quit: .] 02:12 < aj> jonasschnelli: the jessie release notes suggest setting autodev=1 -- https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#lxc-upgrade-issues 02:12 < aj> jonasschnelli: seems like that shouldn't be your issue though 02:13 < jonasschnelli> Oh.. Let me try that 02:14 < jonasschnelli> aj: hmm.. added lxc.autodev = 1 to my gitian builders etc/lxc.config.in 02:14 < jonasschnelli> But still get the same error while gbuild 02:14 -!- PaulCapestany [~PaulCapes@ip72-209-228-52.dc.dc.cox.net] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:16 -!- tucenaber [~tucenaber@unaffiliated/tucenaber] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 02:16 < jonasschnelli> aj: It worked on jessie... it does not work on stretch 02:16 -!- tucenaber [~tucenaber@o144.231.lokis.net.pl] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:16 -!- tucenaber [~tucenaber@o144.231.lokis.net.pl] has quit [Changing host] 02:16 -!- tucenaber [~tucenaber@unaffiliated/tucenaber] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:18 < aj> jonasschnelli: i think as of stretch autodev=1 is the default 02:18 < aj> jonasschnelli: yeah, jessie was 1.0.6, stetch is 2.0.7, it changed around 1.1.2 02:19 < jonasschnelli> lxc.autodev = 0 solves the issue "init.lxc: failed to mount /dev/shm : No such file or directory" 02:19 < jonasschnelli> Though other error appear. :) 02:19 < jonasschnelli> tar: cache: Cannot open: No such file or directory 02:19 < jonasschnelli> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now 02:20 < aj> jonasschnelli: https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/12912 has a change to make it actually create /dev/shm when trying to mount, but it's supposed to be applied already the way i read it 02:20 < jonasschnelli> aj: Thanks. I'll look into it after lunch... 02:24 < Chicago> Why not continue using Jesse, it hasn't reached end-of-life quite yet. 02:26 -!- brg444 [sid207215@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-pbrwlibkjykanuzw] has quit [] 02:26 -!- brg444 [sid207215@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-olpvbyyyfivkvllx] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 02:27 < jonasschnelli> Chicago: I have already upgraded and downgrade seems painful 02:28 < jonasschnelli> But I would not upgrade again... 02:32 < Chicago> Just for Gitian building, using a Virtualbox instance seems to be an easy 5 minute build. If using QEMU/LXC, then maybe more time consuming. 02:32 < Chicago> I'm doing it with libvirtd and Virtual Manager, its pretty efficient and fast when creating a new Gitian VM. 02:33 < aj> jonasschnelli: is the container ubuntu or debian? 02:33 < aj> jonasschnelli: (is the config available somewhere?) 02:37 < aj> jonasschnelli: oh, it's gitian, duh 02:42 < aj> jonasschnelli: adding """lxc.mount.entry=shm dev/shm tmpfs rw,nodev,noexec,nosuid,relatime,mode=1777,create=dir 0 0 02:42 < aj> """ to lxc.config.in and leaving autodev unset (=1) is my best guess, i think 03:00 -!- dobak [~dobak@c237-242.icpnet.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 03:04 -!- dobak [~dobak@c237-242.icpnet.pl] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 03:19 -!- Giszmo [~leo@ppp-88-217-108-210.dynamic.mnet-online.de] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 03:25 -!- Giszmo [~leo@ppp-88-217-108-210.dynamic.mnet-online.de] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 03:28 -!- elkalamar [~elkalamar@84.126.69.179.dyn.user.ono.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 03:33 -!- timothy [~tredaelli@redhat/timothy] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 03:47 -!- riemann [~riemann@bed140.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 03:51 < jonasschnelli> aj: Okay. Let me try that 03:53 -!- MarcoFalke [~none@198.12.116.246] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 03:53 -!- MarcoFalke [~none@198.12.116.246] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 03:57 -!- timothy [~tredaelli@redhat/timothy] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:00 -!- tom [b2eeafac@gateway/web/freenode/ip.178.238.175.172] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:01 -!- tom is now known as Guest12275 04:01 < jonasschnelli> aj: the mount error is gone with the additional lxc.mount point, but there are still other issues... mainly: 04:01 < jonasschnelli> lxc-execute: cgroups/cgfsng.c: create_path_for_hierarchy: 1306 Path "/sys/fs/cgroup/systemd//lxc/gitian" already existed. 04:01 < jonasschnelli> lxc-execute: cgroups/cgfsng.c: cgfsng_create: 1363 No such file or directory - Failed to create /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd//lxc/gitian: No such file or directory 04:02 < jonasschnelli> as well as...sudo: unknown user: ubuntu 04:02 < jonasschnelli> sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin 04:02 -!- Guest12275 [b2eeafac@gateway/web/freenode/ip.178.238.175.172] has left #bitcoin-core-dev [] 04:02 < jonasschnelli> I can "adduser debian" in the boostrap fixups..., but not sure about the systemd/lxc issue 04:10 -!- Electro [~Electro@85.122.50.243] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:11 -!- Electro [~Electro@85.122.50.243] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:11 < jonasschnelli> Oh.. after creating the user in bootstrap.fixups and giving it the right permissions, the gitian build has at least started... 04:11 < jonasschnelli> (including aj lxc mountpoint fix above) 04:12 -!- Electro [~Electro@85.122.50.243] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:13 -!- str4d [~str4d@host86-137-249-193.range86-137.btcentralplus.com] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:15 < Chicago> jonasschnelli, awesome :) 04:16 -!- Giszmo [~leo@ppp-88-217-108-210.dynamic.mnet-online.de] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 04:16 < aj> jonasschnelli: wow, what a mess :( 04:17 < jonasschnelli> Chicago: Do you use VirtualBox instead of LXC/KVM(qemu) for the guest/build VM? Of for the host VM? 04:19 -!- afk11 [~afk11@gateway/tor-sasl/afk11] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:19 -!- afk11 [~afk11@gateway/tor-sasl/afk11] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:21 < Chicago> jonasschnelli, I'm currently very happy with libvirtd ran through Virtual Manager with Debian 8 as the guest VM operating system. Gitian decides which OS is used for the image, in the recipe. (currently its Trusty) 04:21 < Chicago> The host OS is Gentoo GNU/Linux x86_64. 04:22 < jonasschnelli> Hmm... Chicago: I use a "physical debian 9" as the host for gitian (no VM in between),... gitian then spinns the LXC ubuntu trusty on that physical host. 04:22 < jonasschnelli> I wonder if using the gitians VirtualBox way to deterministically build is faster then LXC... though I doubt it. 04:23 < Chicago> Well... there are tricks to it. You can update the Gitian configuration to use more memory and processors than the 3000M of RAM and 2 vCPU it calls for out-of-the-box. 04:28 < jonasschnelli> Chicago: indeed. Speeding up with mem and parallelism makes sense... also dependency caching can maybe be improved 04:29 < Chicago> hell... if you have a big box, put everything into a tmpfs 04:29 < Chicago> 40G ain't much RAM on modern gear. 04:31 -!- laurentmt [~Thunderbi@176.158.157.202] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:39 -!- http_GK1wmSU [~deep-book@2e.80.01a8.ip4.static.sl-reverse.com] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:41 -!- Guyver2 [~Guyver@guyver2.xs4all.nl] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:41 -!- http_GK1wmSU [~deep-book@2e.80.01a8.ip4.static.sl-reverse.com] has left #bitcoin-core-dev [] 04:42 -!- riemann_ [~riemann@bdy62.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:46 -!- riemann [~riemann@bed140.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 04:56 < jonasschnelli> Chicago: I doubt it's much faster then running on the 1GB/s SSD 04:56 < jonasschnelli> disk access seems to be not the issue. Compiling is usual pure CPU, not? 04:57 -!- Guyver2_ [~Guyver@guyver2.xs4all.nl] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 04:58 < Chicago> VT-x extensions will give the compiler access to the vCPU, but compiling and linking still has disk i/o and SSD is still at least > 1 order of magnitude slower then RAM. 05:00 -!- Guyver2 [~Guyver@guyver2.xs4all.nl] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 05:00 -!- Guyver2_ is now known as Guyver2 05:04 -!- laurentmt [~Thunderbi@176.158.157.202] has quit [Quit: laurentmt] 05:04 -!- dobak [~dobak@c237-242.icpnet.pl] has quit [] 05:11 -!- snkey [~random@185.94.189.143] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 05:20 -!- dabura667 [~dabura667@p98110-ipngnfx01marunouchi.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:25 -!- SopaXorzTaker [~SopaXorzT@unaffiliated/sopaxorztaker] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 05:27 < jonasschnelli> Can't the updating apt and "Upgrading system" in gitian be cached? 05:27 < jonasschnelli> Updating apt-get repository (log in var/install.log) 05:27 < jonasschnelli> Installing additional packages (log in var/install.log) 05:27 < jonasschnelli> Upgrading system, may take a while 05:27 < jonasschnelli> Those steps seems to take a couple of minues. 05:28 < jonasschnelli> Caching as long as the hash of the descriptor hasn't changed? 05:30 < Chicago> Well, you know once the base image is built; it could be a few weeks between Bitcoin release cycles; and so it has to build the dependency graph and do the package installations deterministically such that if you built an image last month with Trusty and I built an image today with Trusty, we both end up getting the exact same depgraph when we go to build everything. 05:30 < Chicago> The caching comes from apt-cacher-ng so that you don't have to repeatedly fetch those files. 05:35 -!- LampTreadStone07 [~androirc@2607:fb90:d5:2844:2386:7b0f:94f6:449c] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 05:35 -!- LampTreadStone07 [~androirc@2607:fb90:d5:2844:2386:7b0f:94f6:449c] has quit [Client Quit] 05:43 -!- str4d [~str4d@host86-137-249-193.range86-137.btcentralplus.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 05:43 -!- craigo [~craigo@CPE-124-189-173-116.hgqt1.win.bigpond.net.au] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 05:47 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/chrisstewart5/x-62865615] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 05:51 < MarcoFalke> Would it be sufficient to call invalidateblock $abc_block ? 05:52 < MarcoFalke> sorry, replied to scrollback. 05:59 -!- craigo [~craigo@CPE-124-189-173-116.hgqt1.win.bigpond.net.au] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:16 < jonasschnelli> Build server is up and running... thanks to aj! 06:16 < jonasschnelli> https://bitcoin.jonasschnelli.ch/build/245 06:23 -!- jannes [~jannes@095-097-246-234.static.chello.nl] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:31 -!- Matt- [~matt@195.162.102.18] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:31 -!- Deacyde [~Deacyde@unaffiliated/deacyde] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:31 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/chrisstewart5/x-62865615] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:32 -!- str4d [~str4d@host86-137-249-193.range86-137.btcentralplus.com] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:34 -!- harrymm [~wayne@60-249-14-203.HINET-IP.hinet.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:34 < jonasschnelli> It seems like it won't get faster then 7min for a gitian OSX build. --num-make is now at 6 and mem at 6000 06:34 < jonasschnelli> Windows takes 14... 06:34 < jonasschnelli> Linux >20 because of the three archs 06:41 -!- harrymm [~wayne@125-227-200-197.HINET-IP.hinet.net] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:45 -!- laurentmt [~Thunderbi@176.158.157.202] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:48 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/chrisstewart5/x-62865615] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 06:57 -!- ivan` [~ivan@unaffiliated/ivan/x-000001] has left #bitcoin-core-dev [] 07:00 -!- Emcy_ [~MC@unaffiliated/emcy] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 07:02 -!- laurentmt [~Thunderbi@176.158.157.202] has quit [Quit: laurentmt] 07:04 -!- laurentmt [~Thunderbi@176.158.157.202] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:06 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:06 -!- belcher [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 07:06 -!- trippysalmon [~trippysal@cyberdynesys.org] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:08 -!- laurentmt [~Thunderbi@176.158.157.202] has quit [Client Quit] 07:08 -!- Emcy [~MC@cpc124516-swan5-2-0-cust78.7-3.cable.virginm.net] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:08 -!- Emcy [~MC@cpc124516-swan5-2-0-cust78.7-3.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Changing host] 07:08 -!- Emcy [~MC@unaffiliated/emcy] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:09 -!- Emcy [~MC@unaffiliated/emcy] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:13 -!- riemann_ [~riemann@bdy62.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 07:17 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:18 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:19 -!- belcher [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:36 -!- owowo [~ovovo@unaffiliated/ovovo] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:38 -!- JackH [~laptop@46.231.18.66] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 07:41 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:46 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 07:59 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 08:00 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 08:01 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 08:03 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 08:04 -!- Murch [~murch@96.82.80.28] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 08:09 -!- Guyver2 [~Guyver@guyver2.xs4all.nl] has quit [Quit: Going offline, see ya! 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The current size is 135 + 15GB mentioned in the commit. 10:57 -!- miknotauro [~miknotaur@S0106a84e3fc27d33.vc.shawcable.net] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:00 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/chrisstewart5/x-62865615] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 11:00 -!- vicenteH [~user@13.232.15.37.dynamic.jazztel.es] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:03 -!- SopaXorzTaker [~SopaXorzT@unaffiliated/sopaxorztaker] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:11 -!- nanotube [~nanotube@unaffiliated/nanotube] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 11:13 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@unaffiliated/chris-stewart-5/x-3612383] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:20 < jonasschnelli> wumpus: 7min for OSX is quick... though 28 min Linux seems slow... 11:20 -!- nanotube [~nanotube@unaffiliated/nanotube] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:23 < achow101> jonasschnelli: I never figured out how to fix the lxc problem. I just switched to using kvm instead after trying too many things that didn't work 11:23 < achow101> if you could figure it out though, that would be great 11:28 -!- str4d_ [~str4d@host86-137-249-193.range86-137.btcentralplus.com] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:29 -!- str4d__ [~str4d@host86-137-249-193.range86-137.btcentralplus.com] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:30 < jonasschnelli> achow101: I solved it on my end 11:31 < jonasschnelli> achow101: see https://github.com/devrandom/gitian-builder/issues/147 11:31 < jonasschnelli> Couldn't do it without help from aj 11:32 -!- str4d [~str4d@host86-137-249-193.range86-137.btcentralplus.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 11:32 -!- str4d_ [~str4d@host86-137-249-193.range86-137.btcentralplus.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 11:32 -!- miknotauro [~miknotaur@S0106a84e3fc27d33.vc.shawcable.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 11:44 -!- tiagotrs [~tiago@p5DC47985.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:45 -!- tiagotrs [~tiago@p5DC47985.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Changing host] 11:45 -!- tiagotrs [~tiago@unaffiliated/tiagotrs] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 11:54 < bitcoin-git> [bitcoin] luke-jr opened pull request #10989: RPC: Restore backward compatibility, in multiwallet mode (master...multiwallet_rpccompat) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10989 12:00 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 12:01 -!- Ylbam [uid99779@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-azhrsncrtpntobef] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 12:18 -!- dgenr8 [~dgenr8@unaffiliated/dgenr8] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 12:26 -!- SopaXorzTaker [~SopaXorzT@unaffiliated/sopaxorztaker] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 12:29 -!- tripleslash [~triplesla@unaffiliated/imsaguy] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 12:32 -!- ekerstein [~ekerstein@rrcs-74-218-188-194.midsouth.biz.rr.com] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 12:32 < sipa> wumpus: i've shortened the notice about windows XP in the release notes, let me know if you think it deserves a longer text 12:33 < sipa> jnewbery: i've added a paragraph on non-atomic flushing, as that is also a nice performance boost 12:41 -!- laurentmt [~Thunderbi@176.158.157.202] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 12:48 -!- Yogaqueef [~textual@dsl-hkibng42-5673c3-32.dhcp.inet.fi] has quit [Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com] 12:54 -!- laurentmt [~Thunderbi@176.158.157.202] has quit [Quit: laurentmt] 13:00 -!- treebeardd [~treebeard@74.85.95.132] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 13:01 -!- ula [~kvirc@b2b-78-94-9-226.unitymedia.biz] has quit [Quit: KVIrc 4.2.0 Equilibrium http://www.kvirc.net/] 13:08 -!- Aaronvan_ [~AaronvanW@unaffiliated/aaronvanw] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 13:10 -!- AaronvanW [~AaronvanW@unaffiliated/aaronvanw] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 13:19 -!- henrik_ [~Hen@62-243-108-58-static.dk.customer.tdc.net] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 13:21 < earlz> Anyone ever seen this when building from Gitian? symbol pthread_setname_np from unsupported version GLIBC_2.12 13:21 -!- henrik_ [~Hen@62-243-108-58-static.dk.customer.tdc.net] has quit [Client Quit] 13:29 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@unaffiliated/chris-stewart-5/x-3612383] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 14:01 -!- Dizzle [~dizzle@108.171.182.16] has quit [Quit: Leaving...] 14:10 -!- str4d__ [~str4d@host86-137-249-193.range86-137.btcentralplus.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 14:19 -!- miknotauro [~miknotaur@S0106a84e3fc27d33.vc.shawcable.net] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 14:30 -!- miknotauro [~miknotaur@S0106a84e3fc27d33.vc.shawcable.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 14:34 -!- ekerstein [~ekerstein@rrcs-74-218-188-194.midsouth.biz.rr.com] has quit [Quit: ZZZzzz…] 14:34 -!- belcher [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 14:45 -!- chjj [~chjj@unaffiliated/chjj] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 14:47 -!- Guyver2 [~Guyver@guyver2.xs4all.nl] has quit [Quit: Going offline, see ya! 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I'll do that early next week 14:55 < gribble> https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9889 | TODO for release notes 0.15.0 · Issue #9889 · bitcoin/bitcoin · GitHub 14:56 -!- treebeardd [~treebeard@74.85.95.132] has quit [Quit: Leaving...] 15:04 -!- petertodd [~pete@ec2-52-5-185-120.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 15:08 < bitcoin-git> [bitcoin] gandrewstone opened pull request #10990: 0 locktime issue (master...fix0locktimebug) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10990 15:21 -!- chjj [~chjj@unaffiliated/chjj] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 15:26 -!- Chris_Stewart_5 [~chris@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/chrisstewart5/x-62865615] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 15:28 -!- discreteunit [~discreteu@2601:14d:8701:d6a0:34fc:fb3c:5d48:697b] has joined #bitcoin-core-dev 15:39 -!- d_t [~d_t@108-65-78-188.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 15:39 -!- discreteunit [~discreteu@2601:14d:8701:d6a0:34fc:fb3c:5d48:697b] has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. 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