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Topic: [ANN][FC] Fuguecoin - Fugue256 hash, Launched! NO PRE-M! CPU/GPU minable! (Read 122091 times)

copper member
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node for FugueCoin[FC]:(2014)
addnode=185.87.149.61:9088
newbie
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Next half reward, congrats, 1.5625  Grin
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Hey guys, does anyone have any connections please.

Looks like the main website and pool have died...


addnode=144.76.118.41
addnode=91.121.221.92


Cheers

Graham


Thanks Graham.

Weirdest thing. I already had those nodes in my fuguecoin.conf....BUT, when i tried firing up the wallet with "-server" it told me to create a read-only file fuguecoin.conf (which i already had), so i copied the contents to clipboard, deleted said file, made a new one, and pasted my old text in, and hey presto...worked...

I seem to think i have encountered this before in the dim distant past, i think its a Windows thing...

Anyways, all sorted now (apart from, for some bizarre reason it needs to do a full re-index - so about 8 hours to go)
Cheers
J
legendary
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Hey guys, does anyone have any connections please.

Looks like the main website and pool have died...


addnode=144.76.118.41
addnode=91.121.221.92


Cheers

Graham
sr. member
Activity: 1248
Merit: 297
Hey guys, does anyone have any connections please.

Looks like the main website and pool have died...
legendary
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Merit: 1278
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lsnappy

Tried searching for error in Google

Your search - -lsnappy - did not match any documents.

I have no words Sad


I have two bits of insider knowledge to impart:

1. In Linux, the link loader (ld) is told where libraries are with -L/usr/lib and told which libraries to use with -l, e.g. -lsnappy, these are convenience conventions for experienced developers. The fully expanded format would be -L/usr/lib/libsnappy.so, so -lsnappy means "look for libsnappy" in wherever you've been told to and -lpthread means "look for libpthread.so" similarly. Searching for "libsnappy" is likely to more productive generally. However, you probably wanted to search for "/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lsnappy" --- including the double quotes because ...

2. Web interfaces to internet content indexing engines (such as Google) offer a small algebra to refine the search. Google's help page "Refine web searches" (https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/2466433) has:
Quote
Exclude words from your search

Put - in front of a word you want to leave out. For example, jaguar speed -car

So, by searching for -lsnappy, you specifically excluded all results containing the string "lsnappy". If you want to search for the exact string, enclose it in quotes.

https://googlethatforyou.com?q=%22-lsnappy%22

Cheers

Graham

legendary
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/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lsnappy

I have no words Sad

You're nearly there ... IIRC snappy is a new leveldb requirement, try recompiling after installing snappy with sudo apt install libsnappy-dev.

Cheers

Graham
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Hi,

Tried building on Clean install LinuxMint
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:   LinuxMint
Description:   Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia
Release:   18.3
Codename:   sylvia

using
git clone https://github.com/gjhiggins/fuguecoin.git
cd fuguecoin/
qmake

got error "qmake: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/qmake': No such file or directory"

Then did
sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
sudo apt-get install libminiupnpc-dev


(my bad, i was following build-unix.md instructions, not readme-qt.rst)

then tried

sudo apt-get install qt4-qmake libqt4-dev build-essential libboost-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev libssl-dev libdb++-dev libminiupnpc-dev
qmake
(at least this worked on 18.3, on 20.04 it failed on qt4-make and libqt4-dev)
Project MESSAGE: Building with UPNP support
Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms.
If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized.
Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms.
If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized.
Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms.
If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized.
Removed plural forms as the target language has less forms.
If this sounds wrong, possibly the target language is not set or recognized.

make
 which finally error with

/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lsnappy
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Makefile:343: recipe for target 'fuguecoin-qt' failed
make: *** [fuguecoin-qt] Error 1


Tried searching for error in Google

Your search - -lsnappy - did not match any documents.

Suggestions:

    Make sure that all words are spelled correctly.
    Try different keywords.
    Try more general keywords.


I have no words Sad
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在哪购买
Where to buy
legendary
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Black Belt Developer
legendary
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In support of this small revival in interest, I've reactivated the node on my remote server:

144.76.118.44

And I've also refreshed the codebase: https://github.com/gjhiggins/fuguecoin/releases/tag/v0.8.6, it now compiles out-of-the-box (qmake, make) on Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Mint Ulyana (20.04). I also cross-compiled a Windows binary, available from the above URL.

I've extended the GUI a bit with a diff/hashrate plot, a in-wallet block explorer, a Mining tab and a Messaging tab (the latter uses ECIES, courtesy of ghostlander and Orbitcoin):





Also, I've uploaded a blockchain snapshot to Mega.nz: https://mega.nz/file/ecdH3Irb#mzvyuzbWnuqsC0IBsO2b698qoFTyzt41TyH6UVMwou8

Have fun Smiley

Cheers

Graham
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Well, never mind and start from the scratch again.     Grin

Its just interesting and that is not a Fuguecoin bug - its Bitcoin wallet bug, i am curious is there someone who solved this bug or not?

Fuguecoin has probably some followers but it has no market.

I think we need to create one, can anyone recommend opensource simple stock?
member
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Keep smiling if you're loosing!
Well, never mind and start from the scratch again.     Grin
We are mining this as a hobby. Fuguecoin has probably some followers but it has no market.
newbie
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Do you have a backup of the wallet?

I have no backup, just have wallet, there is wallet with mined coins for several years, it grows bigger and bigger and failed at the end, in linux it works before die at ~600mb.

600 MB could represent around 4 million FUGUECOIN ... ?
I have 400,000

All mined coins was transfered from this adresses to another, but some latest was lost because wallet fail.
member
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Keep smiling if you're loosing!
600 MB could represent around 4 million FUGUECOIN ... ?
I have 400,000
newbie
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There are not many coins, but interesting - can i extract it from so big wallet file.
member
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Keep smiling if you're loosing!
My wallet has only 55 MB.
Do you have a backup of the wallet?
I presume, after so many transactions the wallet start to present dificulties to work properly.
Besides, even if you have the private keys of your FUGUECOIN addresses, you have to send the mined coins to yourself from time to time, if not they still belonging to the "mined addresses". So in this case, if you manage to get your wallet opened, you should send "ALL" your coins to a new wallet, using a new address.
newbie
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I have some money in the wallet, but can not open it neither in Windows, nor Linux.  I have enough ram and 64bit.
member
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Keep smiling if you're loosing!
Why? You cannot open your wallet anymore? Do you have enough RAM and a 64bit system?
newbie
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Does anyone know how to open wallet.dat 600mb size?
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