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    • Wellenreiter
      Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

      [quote name=“wrapper0feather” post=“35896” timestamp=“1385207113”]

      Just been trying libqrecode-dev install to see if QR codes appear. No luck. Did you say they are only available on all windows clients?

      1.issue : No QR codes (0.6.4.4. & 0.8.5.0)

      [/quote]

      I tried the same and also no luck :(

      even no menu item appears offering the qr code.

      Will check the qt part of the source next

      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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      • ghostlander
        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

        nTime is declared in CBlock class as unsigned int and that’s a correct definition. Various functions in the code such as GetBlockTime() return it as long int (int64). This is not necessary absolutely, so either we a) fix these or b) set my printf to long int or c) type cast my printf to unsigned int. I’m inclined to fix them.

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        • wrapper
          wrapper Moderators last edited by

          [quote name=“ghostlander” post=“35906” timestamp=“1385211340”]
          nTime is declared in CBlock class as unsigned int and that’s a correct definition. Various functions in the code such as GetBlockTime() return it as long int (int64). This is not necessary absolutely, so either we a) fix these or b) set my printf to long int or c) type cast my printf to unsigned int. I’m inclined to fix them.
          [/quote]

          I agree but,

          Will we have to keep fixing GetBlockTime with every Fork / release?

          If so should we ask for a fix, or offer patch to fix Bitcoin -> Litecoin -> us? For instance, I’ve posted bugs/issues to Litecoin before, I could raise it as an issue, with a patch to fix it. Which should make it easier to get included.

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          • lizhi
            lizhi last edited by

            Feathercoin client 0.8.5 running successfully. Compiled on Windows 7.0 SP1 32bit.
            Sync: Correct
            Send: Correct
            Received: Correct
            New address: works
            New sending address: works
            Backup Wallet: works
            User interface language : works
            Chinese display: Correct

            I think it can be released . ;)

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            • wrapper
              wrapper Moderators last edited by

              [quote name=“lizhi” post=“36081” timestamp=“1385262603”]
              Feathercoin client 0.8.5 running successfully. Compiled on Windows 7.0 SP1 32bit.

              [/quote]

              Did you compile that to Windows? Did you manage to switch QR codes on?

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              • Wellenreiter
                Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                QR-code enabled and working :)

                Pull request is on Github.

                I had some difficulties to get the fork and pull done.
                was my first time to fork something on github and I hope, that I didn’t damage anything.

                Regarding functionality:

                I created a QR code for payment on my PC and scanned the code with my tablet.
                Worked absolutely fine. The Wallet on the tablet recognized the receiving address as well as the amount of FTC to be sent.

                Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
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                • wrapper
                  wrapper Moderators last edited by

                  Just noticed when testing the right click in “receive coins”, for QR codes.

                  When you mouse over (Linux Compile) it says “double click to edit address or label”. But double click doesn’t do anything. Same in 0.6.4.4. client. Same in Litecoin 0.8.5.1

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                  • Bushstar
                    Bushstar last edited by

                    Morning everyone. Considering that this release generally seems to be stable I have made the repo public so people can test without the need for explicit permissions. This was only to safeguard someone from putting this into a production environment.

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                    • wrapper
                      wrapper Moderators last edited by

                      Just reporting the results of my first software hack. As Wellenreiters patch didn’t work for my 13.10 Linux compile. I tried setting the if statement to what looks more logical to me.

                      That didn’t work either, tho’. QRs must be windows only.

                      addressbookpage.cpp

                      #ifndef USE_QRCODE
                      ui->showQRCode->setVisible(true);
                      #else
                      ui->showQRCode->setVisible(false);
                      #endif

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                      • Wellenreiter
                        Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                        It’s working fine for me and I’m on Opensuse linux.

                        The problem was, that at least the button opening the QR-code window was set to ‘invisible’ in the initialisation of the Adressbook, or undefined, what also leads to ‘invisible’.

                        it may be, that there are other ways to open the QR-code window, I don’t know about.

                        If someone could tell me which ways are normally possible to get the QR-code i can check for further bugs in the code.

                        See attached screenshot of my wallet. My Wallet is in German, sorry, but I think you’ll get it ;)

                        [attachment deleted by admin]

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                        • wrapper
                          wrapper Moderators last edited by

                          Hi Wellenreiter - cheers for that up date on getting QR codes working in Ubuntu compile. I’m still looking into that as well, the qmake etc seem ok.

                          I’m just doing some testing of updating an 0.6.4.4 Database to the new version - here’s how I did it - if anyone wants to try the beta version 0.8.5.0, without disturbing their wallet. I think its in %appdata% for windows.

                          Re-indexing Test upgrade at the moment.

                          >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

                          For Linux clients in Home directory - Alt Dot

                          copy .feathercoin to a Samba share Directory
                          Click on Share directory, Alt Dot.
                          change .feathercoin to feathercoin
                          edit Properties / permissions on feathercoin copy

                          In VBox Kubuntu - Install samba - Network - Samba shares - Add to -laces (for Dol-phin)
                          copy feathercoin into virtual box Kubuntu
                          rename it .feathercoin.

                          Install and compile 0.8.5.0

                          Test database upgrade

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                          • wrapper
                            wrapper Moderators last edited by

                            Testing Upgrading.

                            That was a bit weird, I thought I should be OK. But forgot to send out the coins I sent to the test version, before trying to update the old wallet.

                            When I copied in the old .feathercoin directory from my wallet, and started up the 0.8.5.0 client it somehow remembered the coins I’d been sent to the (deleted) wallet and the link between the address database failed and all the old amounts were against the wrong labels.

                            I’m not sure where (0.8.5.0) remembered this from, I assume it must be storing a private key somewhere else, and that referenced the coins in the Blockchain? They didn’t match the addresses in the updated client, so they went out of step.

                            Shows the need for an backup - import facility. And that updates must be to a clean database.

                            I’ll try again, now I’ve sent the coins out. I’ll recompile the client as well as replace .feathercoin with my copy from 0.6.4.4. if that don’t work.

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                            • lizhi
                              lizhi last edited by

                              Hi wrapper0feather,

                              I compily your 0.8.5, it neesd qrencode-3.4.3,so I compily qrencode-3.4.3,but I encounter a problem.

                              configure:12615: error: in `/c/qrencode-3.4.3’:
                              configure:12617: error: The pkg-config script could not be found or is too old. Make sure it
                              is in your PATH or set the PKG_CONFIG environment variable to the full
                              path to pkg-config.

                              Alternatively, you may set the environment variables png_CFLAGS
                              and png_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
                              See the pkg-config man page for more details.

                              How to install pkg-config on MinGW 4.6.2 ? Thank your help.

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                              • wrapper
                                wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                I got the QR codes working, for the linux compile from Github, but installed a lot of QR related programs to do it. I went through them all, one by one to find which one made it work. These appears to be the missing dependencies. I added them to the Linux compile guide / walkthrough.

                                qmake USE_QRCODE=1

                                sudo apt-get install qrencode
                                sudo apt-get install libqrencode-dev

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                                • Wellenreiter
                                  Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                                  They where missing, because qr-code was disabled, I think.

                                  libqrencode is needed to run the wallet
                                  libqrencode-dev is needed to compile the wallet

                                  Good that you finally got it compiled :)

                                  Gratulations! :)

                                  I hope that my packaging will be a success soon, too.

                                  Will enable packages for OpenSuse today
                                  Debian 7.0 package also looks good, but needs to be tested and hopefully will be published in the next days
                                  XUbunutu 13.10 is in the same state.
                                  Other Linux Distros no luck so far and I will not package them until a high demand shows up.

                                  It can be a pain in the a*** whne you have to learn all the different ways to create a package for the diferent Linux distros ;)

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                                  • wrapper
                                    wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                    I was suggesting we look into Docker, to get a cross distro version out soonist.

                                    It includes all the dependencies in one container. I’m still messing with testing, so I haven’t got round to that yet, it looks promising tho’.

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                                    • ghostlander
                                      ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                      [url=https://github.com/litecoin-project/litecoin/commit/dc5b50fe718f0d4c6f2d533662c66442ffd029ec]Fix LevelDB 197 on OS X[/url]

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                                      • Bushstar
                                        Bushstar last edited by

                                        [quote name=“ghostlander” post=“38569” timestamp=“1385954925”]
                                        [url=https://github.com/litecoin-project/litecoin/commit/dc5b50fe718f0d4c6f2d533662c66442ffd029ec]Fix LevelDB 197 on OS X[/url]
                                        [/quote]

                                        That’s pretty good timing. I’m compiling the Mac 0.8.5 client now :)

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                                        • Wellenreiter
                                          Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                                          [quote name=“wrapper0feather” post=“37873” timestamp=“1385814917”]
                                          I was suggesting we look into Docker, to get a cross distro version out soonist.

                                          It includes all the dependencies in one container. I’m still messing with testing, so I haven’t got round to that yet, it looks promising tho’.
                                          [/quote]

                                          I’m using Opensuse build service at the moment.

                                          It’s a flexible environment that let’s you create packages for all major Linux distributions.

                                          Unfortunately there are some differences between die different distros, so that you have to adapt the dependencies or even compile some libraries directly as parto a project.

                                          Yesterday I manged to link my OBS (OpenSuseBuildservice) to the Githug repository of feathercoin-0.8.5.0, so that the latest files are automatically downloaded, when I trigger a package creations in OBS. :)

                                          I’ll be ready to provide Opensuse and probably Debian7 packages of 0.8.5 today or tomorrow.

                                          I’ll keep you updated.

                                          If you want to check out OBS: https://build.opensuse.org/

                                          It can be used to create packages for:

                                          • Opensuse and Suse
                                          • redhat (problems: EC_KEY not defined, there is a ECKS package missing in redhat distro due to license problems
                                          • mandriva (Didn’t try that)
                                          • Fedora_18 (Didn’t try that)
                                          • Debian 7 (success for the 6.4.4 version, working on 0.8.5)
                                          • xUbuntu 12.04/12.1 (missing libraries in the distro)
                                          • xUbuntu 13.04/13.1 (compile script works, packaging is in progress, but it will take some time)

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

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                                          • wrapper
                                            wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                            [quote name=“Wellenreiter” post=“38656” timestamp=“1385982623”]

                                            • xUbuntu 12.04/12.1 (missing libraries in the distro)

                                            • xUbuntu 13.04/13.1 (compile script works, packaging is in progress, but it will take some time)
                                              [/quote]

                                            Brilliant work Wellenreiter, I don’t want to interrupt that, but if you can help easily …

                                            I have tried various libraries, for the 0.6.4.4 “fails to build 13.04 - 32 bit” problem, should we just leave that?
                                            Or would it be possible to try an opensuse 32bit build, might give us further info what’s up / missing?

                                            Can you let me know what the Missing libraries are for 12.04 Distribution , I tried everything that might be the problem compiling on 12.04.

                                            I’ll try the 0.8.5.0 to see if that will compile on 13.04 - 32 bit, today.

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