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      Smoothie Regular Member last edited by

      Bushstar and other devs,

      When will a Linux version of feathercoin be released?

      This will open up the reach of new miners and users that prefer using Linux to windows or mac. Just something to consider on top of the 1000 other things you guys are doing.

      :P

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      • ghostlander
        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

        There are many Linux distributions. We can certainly produce and maintain binary releases for a few most popular ones if that helps. Is there any problem to compile the source code?

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          Smoothie Regular Member last edited by

          I presume the source code could easily be compiled on linux?

          Sorry haven’t mined in a while so i keep forgetting you can do that.

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          • ghostlander
            ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

            [quote name=“Smoothie” post=“14689” timestamp=“1371210278”]
            My questions stems from the main page not having a linux distro available. Or am I missing something?
            [/quote]

            Are you interested in contributing or just asking?

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              Smoothie Regular Member last edited by

              [quote name=“ghostlander” post=“14691” timestamp=“1371210428”]
              [quote author=Smoothie link=topic=1824.msg14689#msg14689 date=1371210278]
              My questions stems from the main page not having a linux distro available. Or am I missing something?
              [/quote]

              Are you interested in contributing or just asking?
              [/quote]

              I may be. But I also am asking based on the influx of Linux users.

              I’m a software developer by trade. In theory I could help, just not sure where to help yet (finding my niche).

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              • ghostlander
                ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                [quote name=“Smoothie” post=“14692” timestamp=“1371210515”]
                [quote author=ghostlander link=topic=1824.msg14691#msg14691 date=1371210428]
                [quote author=Smoothie link=topic=1824.msg14689#msg14689 date=1371210278]
                My questions stems from the main page not having a linux distro available. Or am I missing something?
                [/quote]

                Are you interested in contributing or just asking?
                [/quote]

                I may be. But I also am asking based on the influx of Linux users.

                I’m a software developer by trade. In theory I could help, just not sure where to help yet (finding my niche).
                [/quote]

                Very well, so what Linux distros do you use presently? I can build binary packages for Debian and its derivatives like Ubuntu.

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                  Smoothie Regular Member last edited by

                  [quote name=“ghostlander” post=“14698” timestamp=“1371210927”]
                  [quote author=Smoothie link=topic=1824.msg14692#msg14692 date=1371210515]
                  [quote author=ghostlander link=topic=1824.msg14691#msg14691 date=1371210428]
                  [quote author=Smoothie link=topic=1824.msg14689#msg14689 date=1371210278]
                  My questions stems from the main page not having a linux distro available. Or am I missing something?
                  [/quote]

                  Are you interested in contributing or just asking?
                  [/quote]

                  I may be. But I also am asking based on the influx of Linux users.

                  I’m a software developer by trade. In theory I could help, just not sure where to help yet (finding my niche).
                  [/quote]

                  Very well, so what Linux distros do you use presently? I can build binary packages for Debian and its derivatives like Ubuntu.
                  [/quote]

                  Currently I am using none. But in the past I have used Ubuntu.

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                    UKMark last edited by

                    A few pre-configured builds would be brilliant, maybe even a .vdi too - it is on my ever increasing to do list, but sooner is better than later - so if anyone can offer help, please step up 8) - NutNut mentioned he may do a pre-configured p2pool server too.

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                    • ghostlander
                      ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                      Yes, if there are any Linux users, please step up and tell us how you can help on the subject. If there is enough interest, we can move on. Please keep in mind this is not a one time effort. We need to produce new packages continuously in order to keep up with the future versions of the client and popular Linux distros.

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                        UKMark last edited by

                        [quote name=“ghostlander” post=“14728” timestamp=“1371213807”]
                        Yes, if there are any Linux users, please step up and tell us how you can help on the subject. If there is enough interest, we can move on. Please keep in mind this is not a one time effort. We need to produce new packages continuously in order to keep up with the future versions of the client and popular Linux distros.
                        [/quote]

                        +1 Valid point, maybe if whoever does this could also share the dpkg/build script too and then we can all chip in.

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                          catnip last edited by

                          If there is any interest I can provide the binaries I compiled, and makefiles, as a starting point. I’m running Trisquel which isn’t one of the better known distros but is related to Ubuntu and Debian so I’m guessing the binaries will run on either of those too.

                          What do I need to do…I see there’s a survey and several teams, is the development team the right one to help with this?

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                          • Wellenreiter
                            Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                            I could provide the binaries for the Wallet and bfgminer build on OpenSuSE 12.2_64bit, but the main problem will be the shared libraries needed on the target system.

                            I doubt, that it can be installed easily on other systems.

                            Will try to check that.

                            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

                              I can not get it to compile due to Fedora not supporting certain parts of openssl due to patent laws. I have tried to repackage SSL with no success. Have also installed openssl manually with no success. What a pain in the backside!

                              It would however compile fine (as far as I can tell) on any distro with a full openssl implementation.

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                              • ghostlander
                                ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                We can and probably should build binaries linked statically.

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                                  kevmif last edited by

                                  Gave up on Fedora due to the ssl libraries being butchered.

                                  Got feathercoin-qt up and running on Mint after a little bit of effort. Learnt a thing or two doing it!

                                  Downloading PooBuntu 13.04 now to see if I can use it as a fresh base to test a .deb package (once I learn to package in .deb format).

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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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