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General Discussion / Re: Problem with http://www.btc38.com/
« on: November 16, 2013, 05:13:12 am »
Did you set your BTC withdraw address or not?
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Quoteattempting to connect to the-iland.net
725862ms th_a miner.cpp:108 main ] 64.90.183.137:8384
725870ms th_a miner.cpp:114 main ] unspecified
Broken pipe
{"message":"Broken pipe"}
asio asio.cpp:28 read_write_handler
Unable to connect
^C
what's the problem?
Pool down for a moment while I update to 0.2.0 backend... be back shortly.
************** ATTENTION *******************
We are preparing a hard fork that would allow the difficulty to increase by 32x every 4032 blocks. This is the fork that will be honored by Invictus Innovations as the foundation of future block chains.
We will post new Windows and Mac binaries within the next several hours, hopefully before the next difficulty adjustment.
Those in my pool will automatically be updated to join the new fork.
I believe that there is enough hash power and market forces to support such a fork.
If there are any solid objections, speak now.
Is the pool already updated to the new fork? I got these error and I didn't reuse the address at that moment.
"
valid: 14 invalid: 2 balance: 0.513083 paid: 0 pps: 0.0366488 address: PgRPEXP4NUR54ysGjViJjuVsa8TfuzAPSf hpm: 9.40007
valid: 14 invalid: 2 balance: 0.513083 paid: 0 pps: 0.0366488 address: PgRPEXP4NUR54ysGjViJjuVsa8TfuzAPSf hpm: 9.44454
valid: 15 invalid: 2 balance: 0.549732 paid: 0 pps: 0.0366488 address: PgRPEXP4NUR54ysGjViJjuVsa8TfuzAPSf hpm: 9.55342
valid: 0 invalid: 0 balance: 0 paid: 0 pps: 0.0366488 address: PgRPEXP4NUR54ysGjViJjuVsa8TfuzAPSf hpm: 9.55769
valid: 0 invalid: 0 balance: 0 paid: 0 pps: 0.0366488 address: PgRPEXP4NUR54ysGjViJjuVsa8TfuzAPSf hpm: 9.60194
valid: 0 invalid: 0 balance: 0 paid: 0 pps: 0.0366488 address: PgRPEXP4NUR54ysGjViJjuVsa8TfuzAPSf hpm: 9.57349
"
************** ATTENTION *******************
We are preparing a hard fork that would allow the difficulty to increase by 32x every 4032 blocks. This is the fork that will be honored by Invictus Innovations as the foundation of future block chains.
We will post new Windows and Mac binaries within the next several hours, hopefully before the next difficulty adjustment.
Those in my pool will automatically be updated to join the new fork.
I believe that there is enough hash power and market forces to support such a fork.
If there are any solid objections, speak now.
Yikes... you just hosed your system... I can post a DL link for the original file for OS X 10.8.4 if you need it.
Sure. That would be very kind of you.
http://the-iland.net/static/downloads/libSystem.B.dylib
Yikes... you just hosed your system... I can post a DL link for the original file for OS X 10.8.4 if you need it.
I got this error in OS X 10.8.4. Anyone knows how to fix it?
dyld: Symbol not found: ___emutls_get_address
Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
Did you move the opt folder to /opt?
Thanks for help.
First I "cp opt/local/lib/*.dylib /opt/local/lib/"
Then it told me
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: __ZNKSt8__detail20_Prime_rehash_policy11_M_next_bktEm
Expected in: /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib
After "cp opt/local/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib /usr/lib/lib" the "System.B" error shows up.
Ok... I will build a Qt GUI for this that will just run with a double click.
But lets try one thing first...
mv /opt to /oldopt
mv myopt to /opt
Then run it.
I got this error in OS X 10.8.4. Anyone knows how to fix it?
dyld: Symbol not found: ___emutls_get_address
Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
Did you move the opt folder to /opt?
Any volunteers for managing the market?