--- Log opened Tue Jul 12 00:00:18 2022 03:25 < real_or_random> though it seems they have ways to suppress these and show diffs between reports 05:52 < hebasto> why, in general, should we bother about ability to run cross-built binaries (tests, benchmarks, examples) on a build platform (in context of https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/1119#issuecomment-1174907377)? 05:53 < sipa> how would we test them, otherwise? 05:54 < hebasto> on a host platform 05:54 < sipa> the CI runs the build platform 05:56 < hebasto> right. So we need this ability for CI only, no? Or are there some user faced cases? 05:57 < sipa> i don't think CI offers the ability to build on one system and then run on another 05:58 < sipa> well it's nice as a developer too to run cross-platform tests outside of CI 05:59 < sipa> but yes, I think that mostly matters for CI 07:46 -!- halosghost [~halosghos@user/halosghost] has joined #secp256k1 08:46 < andytoshi> sipa: do you have public code that does tx compression? 08:48 < sipa> @andytoshi I don't think I ever implemented any. Arvid at Blockstream did AFAIK? 08:49 < andytoshi> ok, cool, i'll ask around internally 08:50 < andytoshi> otherwise i'll just make something up ... i think that if arvid was doing it part-time then he probably won't have any amazing tricks that i couldn't figure out for myself 08:51 < andytoshi> esp if he was starting from half-baked intern code and just trying to get something stood up 13:31 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: jesseposner, gleb10 13:34 -!- Netsplit over, joins: jesseposner, gleb10 15:10 -!- instagibbs_ [~instagibb@pool-100-15-132-66.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 15:56 -!- halosghost [~halosghos@user/halosghost] has quit [Quit: WeeChat 3.5] 16:44 -!- ghost43 [~ghost43@gateway/tor-sasl/ghost43] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 16:45 -!- ghost43 [~ghost43@gateway/tor-sasl/ghost43] has joined #secp256k1 --- Log closed Wed Jul 13 00:00:19 2022