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I havent done anything since I've started the delegate 2 days ago.
Current situation:
"blockchain_head_block_num": 5892,
"blockchain_head_block_time": "20140611T202600",

Is there a convenient way to check If I'm on the "main" chain ? ( or at least with some confidence )
The number I have looks consistent with the one bytemaster shows. (it increased proportionally with time difference)
Does this mean that my delegate synchronized to the "main" blockchain ? (or at least the one bytemaster posted)

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the newst code can't create wallet, here is the error msg
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(wallet closed) >>> wallet_create default
new_passphrase:
new_passphrase (verify):
20015 brain_key_too_short: brain key is too short

    {}
    th_a  client.cpp:686 wallet_create

    {}
    th_a  common_api_client.cpp:212 wallet_create

    {"command":"wallet_create"}
    th_a  cli.cpp:574 execute_command

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fresh build and now i can't find ./bitshares_client

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root@we:~/bitshares_toolkit# gdb ./bitshares_client
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./bitshares_client: No such file or directory.
(gdb) run
Starting program:
No executable file specified.
Use the "file" or "exec-file" command.

The client is in ~/bitshares_toolkit/programs/client/

gdb ~/bitshares_toolkit/programs/client/bitshares_client
« Last Edit: June 11, 2014, 08:38:24 pm by mauritso »
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fresh build and now i can't find ./bitshares_client

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root@we:~/bitshares_toolkit/programs/client# gdb ./bitshares_client
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7-0ubuntu3.1) 7.7
Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
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./bitshares_client: No such file or directory.
(gdb) run
Starting program:
No executable file specified.
Use the "file" or "exec-file" command.


Edit: changed ~/bitshares_toolkit# to ~/bitshares_toolkit/programs/client#
« Last Edit: June 11, 2014, 08:37:25 pm by Xeldal »

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can't build because ntohl() in bitshares_toolkit/libraries/fc/src/network/ntp.cpp
add headfile
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#include <arpa/inet.h>

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get_info
{
  "blockchain_head_block_num": 5739,
  "blockchain_head_block_time": "20140611T201700",
>>> approve bitcoiners

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"blockchain_head_block_num": 5847,
"blockchain_head_block_time": "2014-06-11 T 19:43:15",
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I just added a query to NTP to help keep all delegates on the same approximate time.   This should help cut down of any forks caused for this reason and simplify the setup of delegates.
For the latest updates checkout my blog: http://bytemaster.bitshares.org
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For now if you want to sync up you can save your wallet / wipe data dir / copy wallet back in

I deleted wallet and reimported my delegate keys. Now get_info gets:

"blockchain_head_block_num": 5730,
  "blockchain_head_block_time": "20140611T190730",
>>> approve bitcoiners

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I have been late for registering as initial delegate.

So I tried to register on blockchain as mentioned by ByteMaster. When I tried "wallet_account_register", it said I have insufficient fund to register (as I have zero funding).

Did anyone try register on blockchain before? Or anyway to get sufficient fund to register?

Cast me some votes. I am running:
- dragonball for Bitshares 2.0 net
- delegate.fftt for PTS (DPOS) net

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For now if you want to sync up you can save your wallet / wipe data dir / copy wallet back in
Do not use this post as information for making any important decisions. The only agreements I ever make are informal and non-binding. Take the same precautions as when dealing with a compromised account, scammer, sockpuppet, etc.

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seems like i'm on fork also

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  "blockchain_head_block_num": 5543,
  "blockchain_head_block_time": "20140611T160700",
  "blockchain_confirmation_requirement": 291,
  "blockchain_average_delegate_participation": 28.877642155403393,
  "network_num_connections": 3,
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Can anyone explain the difference in blockchain_head_block_num?

Some people are on forks, eric is working on updating the fork resolution on another branch
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Can anyone explain the difference in blockchain_head_block_num?

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 UTC+8 23:26

"blockchain_head_block_num": 5624,
"blockchain_head_block_time": "20140611T151900",