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Topic: [XMR] MoneroX - A cross platform graphical account manager for Monero - page 2. (Read 88596 times)

newbie
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I'm told this program breaks with the new version of simplewallet/bitmonerod.
Are there details about this breakage ? Like, behavior that's different from a working version, error messages, etc ?

Edit: I mean, precise and detailed information.


In the past, when I've used MoneroX, it always crashes on send tx.

What machine are you using? are you running out of ram by any chance?
sr. member
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I'm told this program breaks with the new version of simplewallet/bitmonerod.
Are there details about this breakage ? Like, behavior that's different from a working version, error messages, etc ?

Edit: I mean, precise and detailed information.


In the past, when I've used MoneroX, it always crashes on send tx.
legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1011
I'm told this program breaks with the new version of simplewallet/bitmonerod.
Are there details about this breakage ? Like, behavior that's different from a working version, error messages, etc ?

Edit: I mean, precise and detailed information.


Last I checked on Windows, if I recall correctly (see above for my posts), it either would load but couldn't close the daemon and wallet executables (previously compiled recent versions of the master branch), or it wouldn't load them at all (the latest version of the master branch that I compiled).
legendary
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Merit: 1001
I'm told this program breaks with the new version of simplewallet/bitmonerod.
Are there details about this breakage ? Like, behavior that's different from a working version, error messages, etc ?

Edit: I mean, precise and detailed information.
hero member
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Thanks and best wishes
sr. member
Activity: 264
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Hello everyone, sorry for being so speechless in the past months. I'm writing to tell that I have no more time to focus on the development of MoneroX. Although this is the best project I ever made, I decided to discontinue it and move on to develop something else.

I sincerely love Monero as a cryptocurrency, and the community behind it: this is especially true for the people who were reporting bugs and suggesting new features to be added to MoneroX. As I'll be turning 18 this year, I will have tons of more important things to do regarding school, thus, I may only have the chance to work on one project at a time. I have already learnt a lot about software development, and decided that I should finally start working on a project which - if successful - I would release under my real name. (I haven't yet made any significant work under my own name.)

Hopefully, I will have time to occasionally check what's going on with this awesome digital currency. I will never forget the people who are/were supporting Monero and my project. Thank you for the kind comments and donations, and I wish you all the best! Smiley

Thank you for your work!

Are there plans for someone else to take over? Else it should probably be removed off the wallet section at getmonero.org until someone is willing to develop and maintain it. Lest we add more confusion...

I would be very happy if a .NET developer could take over the project. If someone gets familiar enough with the code, I'll grant him/her commit access to Jojatekok/MoneroGui.Net on GitHub.

I propose a coding challenge of integrating the XMR.TO service into MoneroX. I already made an API wrapper for the service: you just have to implement its functionality into MoneroX in the fanciest way possible. The person who submits the best pull request to Jojatekok/MoneroGui.Net with XMR.TO integration gets collaborator access to MoneroX on GitHub.
sr. member
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Hello everyone, sorry for being so speechless in the past months. I'm writing to tell that I have no more time to focus on the development of MoneroX. Although this is the best project I ever made, I decided to discontinue it and move on to develop something else.

I sincerely love Monero as a cryptocurrency, and the community behind it: this is especially true for the people who were reporting bugs and suggesting new features to be added to MoneroX. As I'll be turning 18 this year, I will have tons of more important things to do regarding school, thus, I may only have the chance to work on one project at a time. I have already learnt a lot about software development, and decided that I should finally start working on a project which - if successful - I would release under my real name. (I haven't yet made any significant work under my own name.)

Hopefully, I will have time to occasionally check what's going on with this awesome digital currency. I will never forget the people who are/were supporting Monero and my project. Thank you for the kind comments and donations, and I wish you all the best! Smiley

Thank you for your work!

Are there plans for someone else to take over? Else it should probably be removed off the wallet section at getmonero.org until someone is willing to develop and maintain it. Lest we add more confusion...
sr. member
Activity: 329
Merit: 251
Hello everyone, sorry for being so speechless in the past months. I'm writing to tell that I have no more time to focus on the development of MoneroX. Although this is the best project I ever made, I decided to discontinue it and move on to develop something else.

I sincerely love Monero as a cryptocurrency, and the community behind it: this is especially true for the people who were reporting bugs and suggesting new features to be added to MoneroX. As I'll be turning 18 this year, I will have tons of more important things to do regarding school, thus, I may only have the chance to work on one project at a time. I have already learnt a lot about software development, and decided that I should finally start working on a project which - if successful - I would release under my real name. (I haven't yet made any significant work under my own name.)

Hopefully, I will have time to occasionally check what's going on with this awesome digital currency. I will never forget the people who are/were supporting Monero and my project. Thank you for the kind comments and donations, and I wish you all the best! Smiley

Best wishes and thank you for your efforts   Grin
sr. member
Activity: 264
Merit: 250
Hello everyone, sorry for being so speechless in the past months. I'm writing to tell that I have no more time to focus on the development of MoneroX. Although this is the best project I ever made, I decided to discontinue it and move on to develop something else.

I sincerely love Monero as a cryptocurrency, and the community behind it: this is especially true for the people who were reporting bugs and suggesting new features to be added to MoneroX. As I'll be turning 18 this year, I will have tons of more important things to do regarding school, thus, I may only have the chance to work on one project at a time. I have already learnt a lot about software development, and decided that I should finally start working on a project which - if successful - I would release under my real name. (I haven't yet made any significant work under my own name.)

Hopefully, I will have time to occasionally check what's going on with this awesome digital currency. I will never forget the people who are/were supporting Monero and my project. Thank you for the kind comments and donations, and I wish you all the best! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1011
Trying to send 20 coins, insert address and id, mix 3 times, and the program is closed when you press send? Where is the mistake? version 1.2.2.

There was an update to the binaries which incorporates several critical changes to the main program. You can learn more here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12057526

and ask around for how to compile a new binary (or entrust someone who done it for you)... I'm not claiming this will solve your problem, but you can give it a try.

I just compiled new binaries on Windows, and MoneroX doesn't seem to work with them. It doesn't even load them. There were bugs with using the latest binaries with MoneroX that I found back in May, but at least MoneroX was able to load them and use them.
legendary
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Strange, yet attractive.
Trying to send 20 coins, insert address and id, mix 3 times, and the program is closed when you press send? Where is the mistake? version 1.2.2.

There was an update to the binaries which incorporates several critical changes to the main program. You can learn more here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12057526

and ask around for how to compile a new binary (or entrust someone who done it for you)... I'm not claiming this will solve your problem, but you can give it a try.
hero member
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novag
Trying to send 20 coins, insert address and id, mix 3 times, and the program is closed when you press send? Where is the mistake? version 1.2.2.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
MoneroGui.Net-v1.2.2-Windows-x64.zip

Send Coins window does not size correctly and does a refresh dance, manually sizing window horizontally to a larger size stops this bug. Resolution 1440X900

Where is a Import from MyMonero.com Tutorial? It would be nice If there was a addition to the initial popup that had a import option.

BTW looking much better than the first time I checke3d this project out. Good work. Smiley
k99
sr. member
Activity: 346
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Manfred Karrer
Can you pack mono framework into the binary? On Java thats not a big issue, hope thats possible in .NET as well.
I simply don't want to install a windows framework on my mac used just in one application, sorry. On mac you also should have a developer certificate to sign the binary otherwise users who have the standard security settings are not able to open it (need to deactivate security settings in preferences). I had the same issue with Bitsquare and hated it to pay 100 bucks to Apple just to get rid of that annoying lock (the Windows code signing certificate is even more expensive).
legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1011
You must wait for MoneroGui.Net.exe to close: It remains open because it's waiting for bitmonerod.exe to terminate and will only shut down after the daemon process gets stopped (try killing bitmonerod.exe manually after closing MoneroX, MoneroGui.Net.exe should close). The icon failure is because every bundle was built on Ubuntu. I may re-compile MoneroGui.Net.exe on Windows, so it will have an icon. Smiley

Same problem, as usual. I've sent stop_daemon and/or exit commands to bitmonerod.exe, but these have no effect.

Could you try the following in order, please?

  • Close MoneroX normally
  • After MoneroX's window disappears, open the task manager
  • Kill bitmonerod.exe
  • Wait (2 minutes at most) for MoneroGui.Net.exe to close

Does MoneroGui.Net.exe close itself after waiting? If so, the error is related to the instability of bitmonerod's RPC service.

Either way works. If I kill MoneroX, bitmonerod.exe closes. If I kill bitmonerod.exe, MoneroX closes.
sr. member
Activity: 264
Merit: 250
You must wait for MoneroGui.Net.exe to close: It remains open because it's waiting for bitmonerod.exe to terminate and will only shut down after the daemon process gets stopped (try killing bitmonerod.exe manually after closing MoneroX, MoneroGui.Net.exe should close). The icon failure is because every bundle was built on Ubuntu. I may re-compile MoneroGui.Net.exe on Windows, so it will have an icon. Smiley

Same problem, as usual. I've sent stop_daemon and/or exit commands to bitmonerod.exe, but these have no effect.

Could you try the following in order, please?

  • Close MoneroX normally
  • After MoneroX's window disappears, open the task manager
  • Kill bitmonerod.exe
  • Wait (2 minutes at most) for MoneroGui.Net.exe to close

Does MoneroGui.Net.exe close itself after waiting? If so, the error is related to the instability of bitmonerod's RPC service.
legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1011
You must wait for MoneroGui.Net.exe to close: It remains open because it's waiting for bitmonerod.exe to terminate and will only shut down after the daemon process gets stopped (try killing bitmonerod.exe manually after closing MoneroX, MoneroGui.Net.exe should close). The icon failure is because every bundle was built on Ubuntu. I may re-compile MoneroGui.Net.exe on Windows, so it will have an icon. Smiley

Same problem, as usual. I've sent stop_daemon and/or exit commands to bitmonerod.exe, but these have no effect.
sr. member
Activity: 264
Merit: 250
Woohooooo! I'm finally done with my exams for this year! Smiley
(And they also went surprisingly well Wink)

To celebrate together, I'm releasing MoneroX v1.2.2 with little but important fixes:

  • Fixed a binding redirection issue
  • Improved the termination logic of core processes

Also, notice that this version was built using a script, thus, making the deployment process faster.

Thanks for this update! Unfortunately, I've just tested it with the database-compatible bitmonerod.exe that I compiled myself on Windows, and now I see *both* MoneroX and bitmonerod.exe remaining in the background after closing MoneroX. Usually, MoneroX would close, leaving the bitmonerod.exe process there. Now *both* are remaining in the background. After force closing the MoneroX process, bitmonerod.exe did close, so at least there's evidence that it's responding to MoneroX in such a way. It's getting there. It must need one additional tweak somewhere.

Also, I noticed that this build doesn't have the MoneroX icon on the executable.

You must wait for MoneroGui.Net.exe to close: It remains open because it's waiting for bitmonerod.exe to terminate and will only shut down after the daemon process gets stopped (try killing bitmonerod.exe manually after closing MoneroX, MoneroGui.Net.exe should close). The icon failure is because every bundle was built on Ubuntu. I may re-compile MoneroGui.Net.exe on Windows, so it will have an icon. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1011
Woohooooo! I'm finally done with my exams for this year! Smiley
(And they also went surprisingly well Wink)

To celebrate together, I'm releasing MoneroX v1.2.2 with little but important fixes:

  • Fixed a binding redirection issue
  • Improved the termination logic of core processes

Also, notice that this version was built using a script, thus, making the deployment process faster.

Thanks for this update! Unfortunately, I've just tested it with the database-compatible bitmonerod.exe that I compiled myself on Windows, and now I see *both* MoneroX and bitmonerod.exe remaining in the background after closing MoneroX. Usually, MoneroX would close, leaving the bitmonerod.exe process there. Now *both* are remaining in the background. After force closing the MoneroX process, bitmonerod.exe did close, so at least there's evidence that it's responding to MoneroX in such a way. It's getting there. It must need one additional tweak somewhere.

Also, I noticed that this build doesn't have the MoneroX icon on the executable.
sr. member
Activity: 264
Merit: 250
Woohooooo! I'm finally done with my exams for this year! Smiley
(And they also went surprisingly well Wink)

To celebrate together, I'm releasing MoneroX v1.2.2 with little but important fixes:

  • Fixed a binding redirection issue
  • Improved the termination logic of core processes

Also, notice that this version was built using a script, thus, making the deployment process faster.
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