09:35:11 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 without intermediates 09:35:33 * 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 09:35:52 idgaf about thor itself 09:36:38 Please try to keep this channel about dev stuff. 09:36:53 There's #monero for general monero related discussion. 22:24:01 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 22:24:01 restoring a wallet. The version of Boost was 1.80 which is the latest. 22:25:51 The problem rbrunner uncovered looks like it will go away as later versions of dependencies are gradually instituted. 22:27:32 There is nothing to change. 22:28:21 s/damon/daemon/ 22:32:15 it's still weird 22:33:22 would be nice to figure out which dependency causes this issue 23:23:03 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. 23:23:04 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 23:26:06 one-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 23:29:17 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.