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    • Wellenreiter
      Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

      Just got the first binary rpm built on Opensuse x86_64.

      Will load it to the opensuse build service and then start porting to other distributions.
      The build service also provides a repository and basic tools for feature requests and bug reporting.

      May take a while, because I’m new to the build service.

      Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
      Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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        kevmif last edited by

        compiled in mint. Copied to new install of 13.04 and installed dependencies.
        Works perfectly - well as perfectly as any normal app can work in that terrible interface.

        If I compile .deb files and provide the source will people test in various Debian based distros?

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          kevmif last edited by

          Ok…here it goes!

          After two days of learning the Debian way and having to actually deal with Ubuntu and its horrid interface (especially in a VM) I have a package that is tested and working on Ubuntu 13.04 and Mint 14. i386 package only. It may or may not work on other versions. I wanted a redhat version but I hit too many roadblocks with openssl. Disappointed as I know Redhat quite well compared to Debian. But anyway - lots of people use Ubuntu and Mint so hopefully I can contribute there.

          On a fresh install of Ubuntu the first thing I did was double click on my .deb file and the software center installed it. There is an error about package quality - I will fix that in a newer version.

          I have never actually packaged something for wider consumption before, so please go easy on me if its crap.

          Thanks!

          EDIT:

          https://www.dropbox.com/s/9j7m6cjy7fn7gx9/feathercoin-qt0.6.4.1-2.deb

          New version. Slight packaging improvements. Still has warnings though but is fully functional.

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            chrisj Regular Member last edited by

            [quote name=“kevmif” post=“16988” timestamp=“1371917005”]
            Ok…here it goes!

            After two days of learning the Debian way and having to actually deal with Ubuntu and its horrid interface (especially in a VM) I have a package that is tested and working on Ubuntu 13.04 and Mint 14. i386 package only. It may or may not work on other versions. I wanted a redhat version but I hit too many roadblocks with openssl. Disappointed as I know Redhat quite well compared to Debian. But anyway - lots of people use Ubuntu and Mint so hopefully I can contribute there.

            On a fresh install of Ubuntu the first thing I did was double click on my .deb file and the software center installed it. There is an error about package quality - I will fix that in a newer version.

            https://www.dropbox.com/s/nn6co590aom4sil/feathercoin.deb

            I have never actually packaged something for wider consumption before, so please go easy on me if its crap.

            Thanks!
            [/quote]

            I am not a Linux user but I would like to know when I can start sharing this with people in the trollbox and in the community please let me know when it’s okay for me to start getting it out there.

            Thanks for your hard work.

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              spynappels last edited by

              I presume it has feathercoind included as well? If it has, I’ll test on a headless Ubuntu server on Monday and provide feedback.

              Regards,
              Stefan

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              • Wellenreiter
                Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                Got Feathercoin RPM for several SuSE Distributions (32 bit and 64 bit versions) on the Suse OBS.

                Currently provides just the qt binary. I will add the readme files soon.

                it can be found on http://software.opensuse.org/package/FeatherCoin?search_term=feather

                I would appreciate any feedback, if the installation works well or not, and what additional information should be included

                Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
                Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                  kevmif last edited by

                  [quote name=“spynappels” post=“17026” timestamp=“1371936584”]
                  I presume it has feathercoind included as well? If it has, I’ll test on a headless Ubuntu server on Monday and provide feedback.

                  Regards,
                  Stefan
                  [/quote]

                  It does not unfortunately. However, I can definitely compile it. Although I think they should be separate packages though.

                  One would assume that anyone wanting to use feathercoind probably has the knowledge, knowhow and inclination to compile from source anyway. Users of feathercoin-qt not so much so. Or is that an unreasonable assumption? I certainly don’t mind attempting to package it, just trying to understand how worthwhile it would be?

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                    kevmif last edited by

                    [quote author=chrisj]
                    I am not a Linux user but I would like to know when I can start sharing this with people in the trollbox and in the community please let me know when it’s okay for me to start getting it out there.

                    Thanks for your hard work.
                    [/quote]

                    Thanks for the enthusiasm but as it is my first ever Debian package and there are some minor issues (such as the warning in the Ubuntu software center) I’d like feedback from members here first instead of people in the non FTC community thinking this is a half baked product.

                    Also, this is in no way official. I am not an FTC developer or community leader. I’m just a FTC and Linux enthusiast who thought it would be good to give it a go. Just saying to make sure no one gets the wrong idea. Thanks

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                      chrisj Regular Member last edited by

                      [quote name=“kevmif” post=“17046” timestamp=“1371944719”]
                      [quote author=chrisj
                      I am not a Linux user but I would like to know when I can start sharing this with people in the trollbox and in the community please let me know when it’s okay for me to start getting it out there.

                      Thanks for your hard work.
                      [/quote]

                      Thanks for the enthusiasm but as it is my first ever Debian package and there are some minor issues (such as the warning in the Ubuntu software center) I’d like feedback from members here first instead of people in the non FTC community thinking this is a half baked product.

                      Also, this is in no way official. I am not an FTC developer or community leader. I’m just a FTC and Linux enthusiast who thought it would be good to give it a go. Just saying to make sure no one gets the wrong idea. Thanks
                      [/quote]

                      Top man, thanks.

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                        kevmif last edited by

                        New version. Slight packaging improvements. Still has warnings though but is fully functional.

                        Update:

                        New, new version. This time without a stupid warning for users of Ubuntu 13.04

                        Could someone with an earlier version of Ubuntu please test too?

                        https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bd0or6h50yjut7/feathercoin-qt0.6.4.1-3.deb

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                          kevmif last edited by

                          On an older version there appears to be a dependency error according to a colleague who did some testing for me. I am installing 12.04 LTS in to a VM now for testing. Any feedback is appreciated.

                          Thanks

                          edit:
                          Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and its derivatives do not appear to be able to resolve dependencies.
                          12.x versions of Ubuntu don’t have the required boost libraries available. I shall see if it can compile with an older version or look in to packaging the correct libraries with the application.

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                            solasaurus last edited by

                            [quote name=“kevmif” post=“17054” timestamp=“1371949000”]

                            New version. Slight packaging improvements. Still has warnings though but is fully functional.

                            Update:

                            New, new version. This time without a stupid warning for users of Ubuntu 13.04

                            Could someone with an earlier version of Ubuntu please test too?

                            https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bd0or6h50yjut7/feathercoin-qt0.6.4.1-3.deb
                            [/quote]

                            Thanks kevmif for taking the time to compile this .deb package. As a noob to feathercoin who’s having some serious hurdles when it comes to compiling, having an easy to use .deb would be real handy.

                            So I downloaded your feathercoin-qt0.6.4.1-3.deb to check it out on my LinuxMint 15 (based on Ubuntu 13.04) amd64 machine using the package installer I got a notice that several packages were to be uninstalled, including:
                            [list]
                            [*]bitcoin-qt
                            [*]libboost-filesystem-dev
                            [*]libminiupnpc-dev
                            [*]transmission-gtk
                            [/list]

                            I wasn’t so worried about the libboost* and *miniupnpc* packages, because these appeared to get replaced with i386 versions. But it seemed odd that transmission and bitcoin-qt got the boot. This may be something to do with the fact you’ve created this for i386. It’s possible to run i386 packages on amd64 machines, but to be honest, I’ve run into difficulties in the past doing this, and it looks like I’m about to have similar problems again. So I’m backing out of testing this package right now.

                            Thanks again for having a go at this - and apologies for not being able to help you out with this one. I’d be happy to test an amd64 version of the package should one become available.

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                              UKMark last edited by

                              [quote name=“kevmif” post=“17083” timestamp=“1371954338”]
                              On an older version there appears to be a dependency error according to a colleague who did some testing for me. I am installing 12.04 LTS in to a VM now for testing. Any feedback is appreciated.

                              Thanks

                              edit:
                              Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and its derivatives do not appear to be able to resolve dependencies.
                              12.x versions of Ubuntu don’t have the required boost libraries available. I shall see if it can compile with an older version or look in to packaging the correct libraries with the application.
                              [/quote]

                              Yeah I tested your .deb on NutNuts p2pool .vdi (which is Ubuntu 12.04 if I remember correctly) and had the lib dependency issues - If it helps you in creating a 12.04 compatible .deb I ended up building QT with total success on the .vdi using this guide:

                              http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?topic=430.msg3621#msg3621

                              Thanks for taking the time to do this! 8)

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                                kevmif last edited by

                                [quote name=“solasaurus” post=“17168” timestamp=“1371990235”]

                                Thanks kevmif for taking the time to compile this .deb package. As a noob to feathercoin who’s having some serious hurdles when it comes to compiling, having an easy to use .deb would be real handy.

                                So I downloaded your feathercoin-qt0.6.4.1-3.deb to check it out on my LinuxMint 15 (based on Ubuntu 13.04) amd64 machine using the package installer I got a notice that several packages were to be uninstalled, including:
                                [list]
                                [*]bitcoin-qt
                                [*]libboost-filesystem-dev
                                [*]libminiupnpc-dev
                                [*]transmission-gtk
                                [/list]

                                I wasn’t so worried about the libboost* and *miniupnpc* packages, because these appeared to get replaced with i386 versions. But it seemed odd that transmission and bitcoin-qt got the boot. This may be something to do with the fact you’ve created this for i386. It’s possible to run i386 packages on amd64 machines, but to be honest, I’ve run into difficulties in the past doing this, and it looks like I’m about to have similar problems again. So I’m backing out of testing this package right now.

                                Thanks again for having a go at this - and apologies for not being able to help you out with this one. I’d be happy to test an amd64 version of the package should one become available.
                                [/quote]

                                Thank you for the feedback. I will look at compiling 64 bit versions in future.

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                                  kevmif last edited by

                                  [quote name=“UKMark” post=“17169” timestamp=“1371990632”]
                                  Yeah I tested your .deb on NutNuts p2pool .vdi (which is Ubuntu 12.04 if I remember correctly) and had the lib dependency issues - If it helps you in creating a 12.04 compatible .deb I ended up building QT with total success on the .vdi using this guide:

                                  http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?topic=430.msg3621#msg3621

                                  Thanks for taking the time to do this! 8)
                                  [/quote]

                                  Thank you for the feedback.
                                  12.04 package is on its way… standby!

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                                    kevmif last edited by

                                    As promised. This version will work for 12.04 and hopefully all derivatives.

                                    https://www.dropbox.com/s/jmwalrnxa2iz3g1/feathercoin-qt0.6.4.1-4.12.04LTS.deb

                                    And the existing version for Ubuntu 13.04 and Mint 14 (also possibly Ubuntu 12.10)

                                    https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bd0or6h50yjut7/feathercoin-qt0.6.4.1-3.deb

                                    I apologise for my poor naming structure. Its 1am here and I have to be at work in a few hours. Please go fourth and test. Any feedback is appreciated. Once we are all satisfied that these packages do the job i’ll tidy them up a bit and do new revisions. Perhaps my build could then be the official Debian client (if it does not suck haha).

                                    Thanks all

                                    –Kev

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                                      kevmif last edited by

                                      No one wanting to test?

                                      It is important that we get some testing on these packages so hopefully Feathercoin can officially support at least some distributions one day.

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                                        solasaurus last edited by

                                        [quote name=“kevmif” post=“17333” timestamp=“1372071587”]
                                        No one wanting to test?

                                        It is important that we get some testing on these packages so hopefully Feathercoin can officially support at least some distributions one day.
                                        [/quote]

                                        Hi kevmif,

                                        I’ve had some long hours at work and only just got to this post. Just remembered that I had an old Dell laptop which I’d installed LinuxMing 14. Cos you went to all the effort of making the .debs, I thought I’d try it out.

                                        Well it seems to have worked like a charm. It’s started downloading the blockchain automatically, gave a “Network Alert” about upgrading to Litecoin [sic] 0.6.9.1 by August 15th (I presume this is intended). I need to load my wallet on this machine, but so far so good. I’ll let you know if I come across any bugs whilst using it.

                                        Again - thanks for taking the time to create a .deb! :D

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                                          solasaurus last edited by

                                          Oh, forgot to mention I was using this .deb:

                                          https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bd0or6h50yjut7/feathercoin-qt0.6.4.1-3.deb

                                          Running on a Dell Inspiron 1525, running LinuxMint 14 (based on Ubuntu 12.10).

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                                            kevmif last edited by

                                            Thank you solasaurus

                                            The litecoin warning is affecting everyone - it seems that notification section wasn’t amended when FTC was forked from LTC.

                                            I will be attempting to compile and package 64 bit tonight. We’ll see how that goes. Thanks for the feedback.

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