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General Discussion / Re: BitShares 0.9.0 Feedback
« on: April 24, 2015, 09:46:25 am »
Thank you xeroc, this saved my day
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same solutionCode: [Select]git submodule update --init --recursive
calabiyau@calabiyauUB-14:~/bitshares$ git submodule update --init --recursive
fatal: destination path 'vendor/websocketpp' already exists and is not an empty directory.
Clone of 'https://github.com/zaphoyd/websocketpp' into submodule path 'vendor/websocketpp' failed
Failed to recurse into submodule path 'libraries/fc'
Having troubles building 0.9.0Code: [Select]cmake .
...
CMake Error at libraries/fc/CMakeLists.txt:193 (add_subdirectory):
The source directory
/home/local/bitshares/libraries/fc/vendor/websocketpp
does not contain a CMakeLists.txt file.
CMake Error at libraries/fc/CMakeLists.txt:193 (add_subdirectory):
The source directory
/home/calabiyau/bitshares/libraries/fc/vendor/websocketpp
does not contain a CMakeLists.txt file.
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
we trusted you before,and we were trapped,so please stop release this kind of troll again.Buy the Rumor, Sell the Fact
Um, Buy the Rumor, HODL the Fact.
How about Stan tries to get you to buy another rumor, there is no fact. Sorry Stan but for me these comments dont help.
I am comfortable with having those who trust me get a little advantage.
...........That dude is an absolutely critical part of BitShares and he deserves nothing but thanks from us for the part he's played (and will continue to play).
I would highly advice to have deterministic wallets, that don't require saved file. For some people restoring a backup is just way too stressful. In fact many thought that password was all that was needed and got burned when not also backing up the wallet file. I still think a big deterrent is the lack of good user experience. I've ran it on all 3 platforms and have various problems that I could manage as a power user, but know would scare the crap out of a newcomer. I think fixing the bugs is definitely a major step in the right direction of reducing the cost of user adoption
I am sure Dan alone could pretty much name his price and move to work with just about any company interested in Blockchain tech for a very very handsome sum. It literally blows my mind that people actually complain about paying the dev team when they are basically working for free when all is said and done.
Can't give enough respect and they deserve as much as we can give imho...
Ok @bitscape and @roadscape, I just sent you an email, hope it goes thru ok.
John Barrett at "Bitcoins and Gravy" (Let's Talk Bitcoin!) has agreed to facilitate an interview with you when you pass thru Nashville.
I cc'd him on the email to you so please do a reply-to-all so you guys can work out a time to meet.
If you need anything at all, I'm always within reach.
Good luck!
Prost,
-ken