and this shit team has tampered the x22i-ccminer source code,you can not build it on Linux.Of course the windows build has a hidden fee.10%+?%,a coin of Hodlcoin fork of new vicious scam team.
the miner has been developed on linux and can compile fine.
it has all the usual limitations of the base ccminer code, for example the dependancy on older openssl library, but it's nothing to do with x22i.
the windows build is the same code you can find on github, and has no hidden fee.
there is a 10% developer reward, which is widely advertised and transparent, including the usage those coins will have.
With all due respect - you are wrong Pallas ...
The miner does NOT compile fine under 'linux'. Maybe it compiles fine with YOUR distro of 'linux' but not linux as a specific one like Fedora, or CentOS (possibly any linux distro) in the git repo codes' current form.
First - the git repo has most of the compat/ directory missing which can be remedied simply by copying the compat/ directory from the ccminer-tpruvot git repo.
Second - had it actually been in a linux OS when committed to the git repo, the executable bits would be in tact. They are not. In fact, it seems it has been setup in Windows and committed from there, as these symptoms typically extend from Windows inability to export the executable bit to git, unlike (almost all versions of) linux. This is easily remedied as well as you know (chmod +x), but is something that should NEVER need to be done if the git repo was committed properly in the first place.
I can commit these as a pull request to the git if you like to fix these issues, that ARE in existence in the current git repo, just like what was mentioned earlier by e-hashs-top.
This generalization of the word 'linux' should never translate automatically into Ubuntu/Debian. You as a highly experienced developer should know that better than anyone.
This version also has a limitation of GPU count as well. The moment a machine has a GPU count above 9, the miner will run and core dump. Before you mention running multiple sessions, I will also advise you that this method simply doesn't work due to the ccminer's inability to see past CUDA device 10, and also has an issue with duplicating CUDA device 0 regardless of whether you specify it or not in the parameter list (-d) when running multiple sessions of this ccminer-x22i fork.
Whoever built this miner built it with almost no foresight for the large miners at all. Since when should any of these miners (including the miner fix I requested for XCN many months ago) have a GPU limitation of anything less than 25? That seems to me to be a moot ideal, and one that needs to change in future mining applications like ccminer. I think whoever brings miners out for the 'new' algos and coins, really should look at supplying a codebase that IS current, and not based on much older codebase for ccminer.
I hope this helps so that you can see that e-hashs-top isn't the only one with these sorts of issues. as I posted earlier to the 'dev' of this coin in past pages about compilation - and he/she rejected any of my concerns also passing it off as a 'linux people know how to compile' insult without considering who was posting.
#crysx