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Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
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June 27, 2017, 12:57:18 PM
#11
oh dear Roll Eyes

Thank you!
legendary
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June 27, 2017, 12:42:14 PM
#10
You have to type 'armory' without caps.
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June 27, 2017, 12:37:59 PM
#9
Great, I did this, and also a few other packages it asked me for (more or less that same as Casimir in the thread linked to above), and then the make and install commands from before. Does this mean it's installed? Sorry if that's a dumb question — not sure how to launch it. 'Armory' in terminal doesn't do it, nor is it found in the unity search...
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June 27, 2017, 12:14:50 PM
#8
try libpython-dev
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June 27, 2017, 12:02:37 PM
#7
Code:
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
checking for gawk... no
checking for mawk... mawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking whether make supports nested variables... yes
checking for style of include used by make... GNU
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking for suffix of executables...
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed
checking whether gcc understands -c and -o together... yes
checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3
checking for ar... ar
checking the archiver (ar) interface... ar
checking build system type... x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
checking how to print strings... printf
checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /bin/sed
checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep
checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E
checking for fgrep... /bin/grep -F
checking for ld used by gcc... /usr/bin/ld
checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes
checking for BSD- or MS-compatible name lister (nm)... /usr/bin/nm -B
checking the name lister (/usr/bin/nm -B) interface... BSD nm
checking whether ln -s works... yes
checking the maximum length of command line arguments... 1572864
checking how to convert x86_64-pc-linux-gnu file names to x86_64-pc-linux-gnu format... func_convert_file_noop
checking how to convert x86_64-pc-linux-gnu file names to toolchain format... func_convert_file_noop
checking for /usr/bin/ld option to reload object files... -r
checking for objdump... objdump
checking how to recognize dependent libraries... pass_all
checking for dlltool... no
checking how to associate runtime and link libraries... printf %s\n
checking for archiver @FILE support... @
checking for strip... strip
checking for ranlib... ranlib
checking command to parse /usr/bin/nm -B output from gcc object... ok
checking for sysroot... no
checking for a working dd... /bin/dd
checking how to truncate binary pipes... /bin/dd bs=4096 count=1
checking for mt... mt
checking if mt is a manifest tool... no
checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
checking for ANSI C header files... yes
checking for sys/types.h... yes
checking for sys/stat.h... yes
checking for stdlib.h... yes
checking for string.h... yes
checking for memory.h... yes
checking for strings.h... yes
checking for inttypes.h... yes
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking for dlfcn.h... yes
checking for objdir... .libs
checking if gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no
checking for gcc option to produce PIC... -fPIC -DPIC
checking if gcc PIC flag -fPIC -DPIC works... yes
checking if gcc static flag -static works... yes
checking if gcc supports -c -o file.o... yes
checking if gcc supports -c -o file.o... (cached) yes
checking whether the gcc linker (/usr/bin/ld -m elf_x86_64) supports shared libraries... yes
checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no
checking dynamic linker characteristics... GNU/Linux ld.so
checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate
checking whether stripping libraries is possible... yes
checking if libtool supports shared libraries... yes
checking whether to build shared libraries... yes
checking whether to build static libraries... yes
checking for gcc... (cached) gcc
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... (cached) yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... (cached) yes
checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... (cached) none needed
checking whether gcc understands -c and -o together... (cached) yes
checking dependency style of gcc... (cached) gcc3
checking for g++... g++
checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes
checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes
checking dependency style of g++... gcc3
checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... g++ -E
checking for ld used by g++... /usr/bin/ld -m elf_x86_64
checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld -m elf_x86_64) is GNU ld... yes
checking whether the g++ linker (/usr/bin/ld -m elf_x86_64) supports shared libraries... yes
checking for g++ option to produce PIC... -fPIC -DPIC
checking if g++ PIC flag -fPIC -DPIC works... yes
checking if g++ static flag -static works... yes
checking if g++ supports -c -o file.o... yes
checking if g++ supports -c -o file.o... (cached) yes
checking whether the g++ linker (/usr/bin/ld -m elf_x86_64) supports shared libraries... yes
checking dynamic linker characteristics... (cached) GNU/Linux ld.so
checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate
checking whether g++ supports C++11 features with -std=c++11... yes
checking for swig... /usr/bin/swig
checking for python... /usr/bin/python
checking for a version of Python >= '2.1.0'... yes
checking for the distutils Python package... yes
checking for Python include path... -I/usr/include/python2.7
checking for Python library path... -L/usr/lib -lpython2.7
checking for Python site-packages path... /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
checking python extra libraries... -lpthread -ldl  -lutil -lm
checking python extra linking flags... -Xlinker -export-dynamic -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions
checking consistency of all components of python development environment... no
configure: error: in `/home/me/BitcoinArmory':
configure: error:
  Could not link test program to Python. Maybe the main Python library has been
  installed in some non-standard library path. If so, pass it to configure,
  via the LIBS environment variable.
  Example: ./configure LIBS="-L/usr/non-standard-path/python/lib"
  ============================================================================
   ERROR!
   You probably have to install the development version of the Python package
   for your distribution.  The exact name of this package varies among them.
  ============================================================================

See `config.log' for more details

legendary
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June 27, 2017, 11:52:50 AM
#6
Just show me the output of ./configure, don't need config.log, it's confusing searching that huge file for errors.
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June 27, 2017, 11:50:06 AM
#5
This is great — I'm learning so much about linux!

This time, though, I'm getting errors as follows (have included the error I received after ./configure and also the output of config.log: pastebin.com/wKL2sYcU
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June 27, 2017, 12:01:22 AM
#4
Quote
Phenom X4 9150e, from 2008. I believe it supports SSE4a, but I don't know yet what maes is.

SSE4a is not full SSE4, and the build you are trying to run is using maes and mcplmul as well, and your CPU is lacking the registers for that.

Quote
This one?

No you want to follow the instruction from your previous thread:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.19773410

Armory for Linux is target at Ubuntu 16.04 so you shouldn't have as many issues getting it to build this time. Make sure you install swig as well, as the configure script does not check for it (will fix that eventually):

Code:
sudo apt-get install swig
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June 26, 2017, 11:18:54 PM
#3
Phenom X4 9150e, from 2008. I believe it supports SSE4a, but I don't know yet what maes is.

This one? http://imgur.com/a/T7Y5c
legendary
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June 26, 2017, 11:14:55 PM
#2
How old is your CPU? It probably does not support -maes nor sse4. You gonna have to build from source to get that working.
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June 26, 2017, 11:09:15 PM
#1
Ubuntu 16.04.2
Armory 0.96.0.3-1
Bitcoin 0.14.2

Armory crashes with following message upon attempted launch:
Code:
ArmoryQt.py crashed with SIGILL in CryptoPP::Rijndael_Enc_AdvancedProcessBlocks()

Any pointers?

Thanks in advance.
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