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The guide could do with a section on what to do between Installation and User Guide - i.e. what to actually run which gets built by the previous step.
http://docs.bitshares.eu/installation/Build.html doesn't mention that g++-4.9 isn't available for 14.04 LTS, you need to do this first:Code: [Select]sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/testsudo apt-get update
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/testsudo apt-get update
Quote from: liondani on October 08, 2015, 07:45:34 amQuote from: sudo on October 08, 2015, 07:39:30 amwhy not fix the GUI backup bug!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it will confuse many if not fixed...and it will be counterproductive for the members that must explain to newbies what to do every time....and the most important, it's bad PR/marketing just a few days before the release...That's the reason (if you haven't noticed) .. why the migration guide still tells people to use the console
Quote from: sudo on October 08, 2015, 07:39:30 amwhy not fix the GUI backup bug!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it will confuse many if not fixed...and it will be counterproductive for the members that must explain to newbies what to do every time....and the most important, it's bad PR/marketing just a few days before the release...
why not fix the GUI backup bug!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So in a Nutshell:Go to https://bitshares.org/download/ and download BitShares 0.9.3Then, if you have Notes on an external/centralized exchange, go to that/those exchanges and transfer all Notes to your own wallet (version 0.9.3.)Once your Notes are in your possession, in your new desktop wallet, click “File” and “Export Wallet” and save that .json file to your computer (or somewhere super duper trooper safe)
I have a general remark: the navigation bar at the top is very counterintuitive. It took me a while to understand the logic behind it.The convention is to show the path leading to the currently viewed content.
Exactly my question why not just export your wallet? I have a Mac isn't the export wallet GUI feature sufficient? Quote from: sudo on October 07, 2015, 01:31:48 pmwhy not update 0.9.3cGUI?
why not update 0.9.3cGUI?
0.9.3c has two kinds of json files. (1) one from GUI export, (2) one from command line export. You cannot import (1) in Graphene. You should use (2). I am sure 0.9.3d will have identical json files with these two methods.