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Topic: [BOUNTY] - Windows Installer for MoneyChanger (OT client) (Read 1637 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1003
Ron Gross
FYI I was in contact with justus a couple of weeks ago, I'm waiting for an update on his end.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1003
Ron Gross
Hi there,

There are 1.2 BTC in bounty that I started in 2012, currently worth a little over $10,000 in an old bounty I started here.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bounty-windows-installer-for-moneychanger-ot-client-103123

They were originally geared towards creating a Windows Installer for OT/moneychanger.
Nobody claimed the bounty, and the coins have been sitting there in a wallet (I have access to).
Any thoughts on where the bounty should go?

I found this thread from 2014 about a Windows installer (obsolete by now).
Is that the rightful owner of the bounty?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.859040

The best person to send it to would be Justus Ranvier. Here's a receiving address for him: 176MHZMUzQhRh1ik7zhffyzdeF3Y9nkkhM

He's currently coding full native blockchain support into OT itself. Here's his commit history:
https://github.com/justusranvier/opentxs/commits/blockchain

When the latest wallet is released, there will be a Windows installer for it, since the new UI is all based on Qt. OT now also has UI classes with native Qt support.



Mind if I (or you) post this on the bounty thread, for sake of transparency?
Can you are I contact him and verify publicly that he owns this address?
One reasonable way would be to create a repo or commit with a statement that he owns this address.

FYI the new wallet won't be Moneychanger, but it is a new OT wallet, based on Qt, and multiplatform. We will deploy on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android.

I contacted Justus so you should be hearing from him directly. He will provide you whatever proof you need.

And yes, I think it's fine to post this on the bounty thread. And Justus definitely deserves some reward for all the hard work he's been doing on this new wallet.

FYI you can also reach him at [email protected]

legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1003
Ron Gross
FYI, this address still has 1.4 BTC/BCH in it.

I contacted fellowtraveller, the author of OT, 2 weeks ago asking for advice on what to do with the funds, and got no reply.

I'm considering adding this bounty to another old bounty I'm managing and redistributing now. Let me know if you have any other suggestions or comments.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1003
Ron Gross
No Windows user is ever going to do the above steps.

It's okay though, because by the time the Windows installer does come around, OT will be basically ready for it.

I'm willing to pitch in 5 BTC towards this effort -- where do I send the funds for escrow?

Perhaps a smart contract should be designed for this, and we can execute it up on knotwork's OT server, and let it manage the money for us.

-FT


Perhaps ... but I am a Windows users, and haven't been able to find the time to properly install MoneyChanger myself so far, so I can't be a part of that yet. If you just want to donate Bitcoin, check out the address in the OP (1BWZo2zVX67g52pSJEzWZhxKcE4PVhpw7L) ... it currently has a lonely 1 BTC.
sr. member
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Hey, I'm the guy making the current windows builds.
The rational of the current builds is that I’m including the full debugging symbols, and linking against the development version of the libraries.

This will make finding bugs on windows far easier.  However in the future I will put more effort into making ‘release’ windows builds.

I can foresee at least 4 dependencies for the medium term, even with ‘release’ mode:
1.   MSVC 2008  (for OpenSSL)
2.   OpenSSL
3.   MSVC2010 SP1  (for Open Transactions)
4.   Java (for Moneychanger)

Of-course it should be possible to automate the install of the above mentioned dependencies, however this is not my development focus at the moment.

It would be great for another developer to offer their time and experience to build such an install system.  Else, I will get around to it, and just let people ‘suck it up’ with my debugging builds.

No Windows user is ever going to do the above steps.

It's okay though, because by the time the Windows installer does come around, OT will be basically ready for it.

I'm willing to pitch in 5 BTC towards this effort -- where do I send the funds for escrow?

Perhaps a smart contract should be designed for this, and we can execute it up on knotwork's OT server, and let it manage the money for us.

-FT

legendary
Activity: 1222
Merit: 1016
Live and Let Live
Hey, I'm the guy making the current windows builds.
The rational of the current builds is that I’m including the full debugging symbols, and linking against the development version of the libraries.

This will make finding bugs on windows far easier.  However in the future I will put more effort into making ‘release’ windows builds.

I can foresee at least 4 dependencies for the medium term, even with ‘release’ mode:
1.   MSVC 2008  (for OpenSSL)
2.   OpenSSL
3.   MSVC2010 SP1  (for Open Transactions)
4.   Java (for Moneychanger)

Of-course it should be possible to automate the install of the above mentioned dependencies, however this is not my development focus at the moment.

It would be great for another developer to offer their time and experience to build such an install system.  Else, I will get around to it, and just let people ‘suck it up’ with my debugging builds.
sr. member
Activity: 369
Merit: 250
I will get a server set up eventually. theres a server waiting just for this. really need to get my finger out.
hero member
Activity: 950
Merit: 1001
Is there a list of OT servers anywhere? I thought it was just markm's server and random test servers.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1003
Ron Gross
it is all java, if they just export as a runnable jar you would be able to double click on the jar file and run it. All dependencies are in the jar file making it self contained.

Maybe I'm missing something.

First I followed the OT installation instructions, but now I understand this is for the OT server ... not what I want right now.

Today I downloaded this jar, ran it, but was unable to actually make it work. I haven't tried watching any of the video tutorials ... perhaps what I see is out there already.

How do I:

1. Download the correct MoneyChanger binary/jar for Windows
2. Create a wallet
3. Find & connect to an OT server and start trading?
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1003
Ron Gross
- https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Moneychanger/issues/23
- 1BWZo2zVX67g52pSJEzWZhxKcE4PVhpw7L

1 BTC donated so far.

In the meantime, can someone explain how to install this on Windows without any compilation, and without downloading a ton of 3rd parties like freaking visual studio ?
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