On 10/10/11 18:32, Gavin Andresen wrote:
> I just tagged the git tree "v0.5.0rc1". If you are able, please
> compile and help test.
>
Compiled on Debian and running it :) I tested to encrypt my wallet
(coming from v0.3) and changed the password a couple of times without
problems.
> Switched from
Reposting from the forums:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=47624
Following Gavin tagging 0.5rc1, I have tagged the stable git tree "v0.4.1rc1".
If you are able, please compile and help test.
See the doc/build-*.txt files in the source tree for instructions on
compiling. Binary release
Reposting from the forums:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=47586
I just tagged the git tree "v0.5.0rc1". If you are able, please
compile and help test.
See the INSTALL file at the top of the source tree for instructions on
compiling. Binary releases for at least unix and mac should be
a
On Monday, October 10, 2011 9:18:07 AM Mike Hearn wrote:
> > > > As I will no longer be using bitcoind for Eligius soon
> > >
> > > What will you be using instead? Isn't bitcoind a requirement for
> > > running
> >
> > a
> >
> > > pool?
> >
> > Writing some custom software designed to more effi
>
> > > As I will no longer be using bitcoind for Eligius soon
> >
> > What will you be using instead? Isn't bitcoind a requirement for running
> a
> > pool?
>
> Writing some custom software designed to more efficiently create work.
> To clarify, bitcoind will still serve the purpose of peering wit
On Monday, October 10, 2011 5:22:28 AM Mike Hearn wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Luke-Jr wrote:
> > As I will no longer be using bitcoind for Eligius soon
>
> What will you be using instead? Isn't bitcoind a requirement for running a
> pool?
Writing some custom software designed to mor
On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Luke-Jr wrote:
> As I will no longer be using bitcoind for Eligius soon
What will you be using instead? Isn't bitcoind a requirement for running a
pool?
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