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stretch1i understand your frustration, yet it blinds you of the future alleys going unexplored that could be very! fruitful for monero. It is a large swap service and one of the simplest, half-ass trustless way to go xmr - other L1 without intermediates
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stretch1* i understand your frustration, yet it blinds you of the future alleys going unexplored that could be very! fruitful for monero. It is a large swap service and one of the simplest, half-ass trustless way to go xmr - other L1. Hopefully your mind will clear and pathways align
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stretch1idgaf about thor itself
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moneromoooPlease try to keep this channel about dev stuff.
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moneromoooThere's #monero for general monero related discussion.
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one-horse-wagon[A few weeks ago, rbrunner compiled monero from source and found he could not connect to the monero damon to start a wallet. I confirmed his finding on Debian Linux and reported it here. Since then, I wiped my laptop completely clean and installed Arch Linux. I downloaded the latest versions of the dependencies and compiled monero. I also downloaded a copy of the complete blockchain. There was no trouble deterministically
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one-horse-wagon[restoring a wallet. The version of Boost was 1.80 which is the latest.
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one-horse-wagon[The problem rbrunner uncovered looks like it will go away as later versions of dependencies are gradually instituted.
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one-horse-wagon[There is nothing to change.
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one-horse-wagon[s/damon/daemon/
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selstait's still weird
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selstawould be nice to figure out which dependency causes this issue
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one-horse-wagon[I am glad the problem resolves itself. It would have been difficult to figure out what or how one or two or three dependency interactions in whatever version(s) was causing the problem.
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jeffro256[m]Do you believe boost was the dependency that caused the break? Does it work/break on the same platform if the only variable you change is the boost dependency? I would try boost 1.58 and 1.80
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selstaone-horse-wagon[: maybe I misread it, but you said you installed a different OS? so it's not clear yet if it will resolve itself
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one-horse-wagon[selsta: True. But I didn't know how to upgrade Boost in Debian Linux as they spread the libraries all over the place. Arch Linux just downloads the latest and greatest of everything which is why I tried it.