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Other => Graveyard => DAC PLAY => Topic started by: lafona on September 01, 2015, 02:56:28 am
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Just a heads up there was another release (0.3.3) with a planned hardfork at 1340000.
https://github.com/dacsunlimited/dac_play/releases
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Thanks for the heads up lafona
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Thanks for the heads up lafona
+5% Thanks
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+5%
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what is red packet?
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what is red packet?
it's a chinese tradition to hand over some money in an envelope
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_envelope
not sure why it is called red packet here ..
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what is red packet?
it's a chinese tradition to hand over some money in an envelope
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_envelope
not sure why it is called red packet here ..
you can set a password and everyone who knows the PW can claim it on the blockchain.
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If you're having issues building play on Linux try the following:
sudo apt-get install libgoogle-perftools4
This wasn't needed for pre 0.3.2 builds.
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Moved to new PPA
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:dacplay/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cpp-play
If someone from dacsunlimited (or the community) wants to help keep it up to date, please let me know and apply to the launchpad team. I don't want to miss a hardfork.
Updating the PPA is super-easy.
sudo apt-get source dac-play
cd dac-play
dch -i #then bump the version to the release you want, format the version properly, add changelog entry
./debian/rules get-orig-source
dpkg-buildpackage -S -sa
dput ppa:dacplay/ppa ../dac-play_VERSION_source.changes
Probably can get a cron job to keep up to date with git and trigger this when there is a new tag (but that is risky if the new tag is an RC)
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what is red packet?
it's a chinese tradition to hand over some money in an envelope
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_envelope
not sure why it is called red packet here ..
When you go to a New Years celebration or kids birthday, etc., traditionally those red envelopes are used to give small amounts of money. It's a good symbol.
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what is red packet?
it's a chinese tradition to hand over some money in an envelope
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_envelope
not sure why it is called red packet here ..
When you go to a New Years celebration or kids birthday, etc., traditionally those red envelopes are used to give small amounts of money. It's a good symbol.
Nowadays people just hand over to people in the internet at anytime , to draw attention/advertise/fun .......
You can use it like this :
This is a 1000000 PLS red packet , the password that use to claim it is available at www.bitshares.org ......