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Quote from: Thom on October 13, 2015, 05:25:33 pmIs that "now" part of the repository name?No.Quote from: Thom on October 13, 2015, 05:25:33 pmCode: [Select]#!/bin/bashgit clone https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-2 /home/admin/BitShares2_buildgit fetch --all###git checkout bitshares-2 && git pull ######## Removed this checkout line on 2nd attempt belowgit submodule update --init --recursiveYou must cd into /home/admin/BitShares2_build after cloning the repo, otherwise git will try to fetch in the current dir.
Is that "now" part of the repository name?
Code: [Select]#!/bin/bashgit clone https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-2 /home/admin/BitShares2_buildgit fetch --all###git checkout bitshares-2 && git pull ######## Removed this checkout line on 2nd attempt belowgit submodule update --init --recursive
#!/bin/bashgit clone https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-2 /home/admin/BitShares2_buildgit fetch --all###git checkout bitshares-2 && git pull ######## Removed this checkout line on 2nd attempt belowgit submodule update --init --recursive
Can the bitshares homepage be updating with a message saying the the transition in progress, please check back today for further instructions or something?
Quote from: Thom on October 13, 2015, 04:59:34 pmQuote from: xeroc on October 13, 2015, 04:51:22 pmQuote from: Thom on October 13, 2015, 04:50:32 pmIs this normal, can it be safely ignored? I wouldn't have mentioned it if were only a warning, but it says error..Code: [Select][ 81%] Building CXX object libraries/app/CMakeFiles/graphene_app.dir/plugin.cpp.o/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp: In lambda function:/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp:277:16: error: ‘genesis’ was not declared in this scope genesis.initial_chain_id = fc::sha256::hash( egenesis_json ); ^No, the build failed using the same method as I have always used.you are sure you have pulled the most recent version?Here are the commands used:git clone https://github.com/cryptonomex/graphene.git "/home/admin/BitShares2_buildgit fetch --allgit checkout master && git pullgit submodule update --init --recursivethe repository is github.com/bitshares/bitshares-2 now .. you need to follow the submodule procedure again too
Quote from: xeroc on October 13, 2015, 04:51:22 pmQuote from: Thom on October 13, 2015, 04:50:32 pmIs this normal, can it be safely ignored? I wouldn't have mentioned it if were only a warning, but it says error..Code: [Select][ 81%] Building CXX object libraries/app/CMakeFiles/graphene_app.dir/plugin.cpp.o/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp: In lambda function:/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp:277:16: error: ‘genesis’ was not declared in this scope genesis.initial_chain_id = fc::sha256::hash( egenesis_json ); ^No, the build failed using the same method as I have always used.you are sure you have pulled the most recent version?Here are the commands used:git clone https://github.com/cryptonomex/graphene.git "/home/admin/BitShares2_buildgit fetch --allgit checkout master && git pullgit submodule update --init --recursive
Quote from: Thom on October 13, 2015, 04:50:32 pmIs this normal, can it be safely ignored? I wouldn't have mentioned it if were only a warning, but it says error..Code: [Select][ 81%] Building CXX object libraries/app/CMakeFiles/graphene_app.dir/plugin.cpp.o/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp: In lambda function:/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp:277:16: error: ‘genesis’ was not declared in this scope genesis.initial_chain_id = fc::sha256::hash( egenesis_json ); ^No, the build failed using the same method as I have always used.you are sure you have pulled the most recent version?
Is this normal, can it be safely ignored? I wouldn't have mentioned it if were only a warning, but it says error..Code: [Select][ 81%] Building CXX object libraries/app/CMakeFiles/graphene_app.dir/plugin.cpp.o/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp: In lambda function:/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp:277:16: error: ‘genesis’ was not declared in this scope genesis.initial_chain_id = fc::sha256::hash( egenesis_json ); ^No, the build failed using the same method as I have always used.
[ 81%] Building CXX object libraries/app/CMakeFiles/graphene_app.dir/plugin.cpp.o/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp: In lambda function:/home/admin/BitShares2_build/libraries/app/application.cpp:277:16: error: ‘genesis’ was not declared in this scope genesis.initial_chain_id = fc::sha256::hash( egenesis_json ); ^
admin@seed07:~$ ./buildIt Cloning into '/home/admin/BitShares2_build'...remote: Counting objects: 10363, done.remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1002/1002), done.remote: Total 10363 (delta 670), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 9269Receiving objects: 100% (10363/10363), 16.41 MiB | 4.37 MiB/s, done.Resolving deltas: 100% (7124/7124), done.Checking connectivity... done.fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .gitfatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .gitWithout checkout...admin@seed07:~$ rm -rf BitShares2_build/*admin@seed07:~$ rm -rf BitShares2_build/.git*admin@seed07:~$ nano buildIt admin@seed07:~$ ./buildIt Cloning into '/home/admin/BitShares2_build'...remote: Counting objects: 10363, done.remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1002/1002), done.remote: Total 10363 (delta 670), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 9269Receiving objects: 100% (10363/10363), 16.41 MiB | 5.98 MiB/s, done.Resolving deltas: 100% (7124/7124), done.Checking connectivity... done.fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .gitfatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .gitfatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
Happy New Year!!
I still don't get it exactly, what BM means by "join" and where the genesis is.I am just building src from the master, clean get of lastest. Looking at the src tree now to "find the genesis", if it needs to be pulled out as a separate file like in the testnet. Based on posts I saw yesterday that seems unlikely. I just like things to be explicit, makes life so much easier!
Could you be more specific?I just looked on github but it wasn't clear where this genesis is.Is it a matter of just building from master and it will be included within the binaries produced?
Quote from: logxing on October 13, 2015, 01:03:36 pmThe last bts1 block number is ?Quote3826419I am shutting down my 0.9.3c server now. Regardless if your client is still "on", no blocks are bing produced. I always intended to stop it when 2.0 was launched, but it doesn't appear any blocks are being produced anyway, regardless of the client running or not.BSB also confirms this.Correction, blocks are still being produced on 1.0, but I am shutting down my server now anyway.
The last bts1 block number is ?
3826419I am shutting down my 0.9.3c server now. Regardless if your client is still "on", no blocks are bing produced. I always intended to stop it when 2.0 was launched, but it doesn't appear any blocks are being produced anyway, regardless of the client running or not.BSB also confirms this.
Quote from: GChicken on October 13, 2015, 03:04:49 pmQuote from: mangou007 on October 13, 2015, 02:54:56 pmCome on Google trend analysis for "Bitshares"https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=bitsharesThe chart above does not include the last few days as far as i know... it will be interesting to see how we are trending in a weeks time; we are definitely heading in the right direction!!Why is Batman giving us the finger?
Quote from: mangou007 on October 13, 2015, 02:54:56 pmCome on Google trend analysis for "Bitshares"https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=bitsharesThe chart above does not include the last few days as far as i know... it will be interesting to see how we are trending in a weeks time; we are definitely heading in the right direction!!
Come on
Why wasn't the countdown set for the actual launch of the 2.0 chain instead of the demise of the 1.0 chain?
I'm sure this has been answered before... but what about all the non upgraded delegates that are still producing bts 0.9.x blocks? Are there 2 chains running?
What happended now?