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jeffro256[m]<masterdebater> "like if you release a conflictin..." <- There is no replace-by-fee system and the reference implementation of nodes ignores any transactions with key image input that it has already seen before. So zero-conf is pretty feasible IMO but I’ve never done any proper analysis of double spend attacks
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jeffro256[m]So take my word with a grain of salt
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jeffro256[m]There is always the possibility of cheating the system as there is normally with zero conf
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Guest664има ли Българи
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darktherionwhat is the best way for implementing sending/receiving in rust couldn't find any libraries that do it so just thought maybe using the cli and just calling it from the application
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UkoeHBdarktherion: you mean like a rust wallet?
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UkoeHBthere are no rust libraries here, but maybe you'll be inspired: github.com/monero-ecosystem
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darktherionyep that is what i think I will have to do
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monerooo[m]2023-03-16 06:09:18.640 [P2P7] ERROR cn.block_queue src/cryptonote_protocol/cryptonote_protocol_handler.h:98 Error in handle_invoke_map: DB error attempting to fetch block index from hashMDB_CORRUPTED: Located page was wrong type... (full message at <libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/do…b577900a030721de5f24ac5ecf2cb573e27>)
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moneromoooIs your DB on a shitty filesystem where max file size is limited to silly low values (ie, Microsft) ? Or did your computer crash or lose power with the DB on a non journalling filesystem (mainly Microsoft) ? Or is your hardward flaky (Mic... oh, not this time) ?
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moneromoooOlder FAT filesystems are the first type. NTFS ought to be OK for size. But Windows is pretty shitty overall for data consistency (not sure if the most recent Windows improved).
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moneromoooAlso, if you're using USB external mass storage for the chain, you may want to change this. For example, low voltage on USB controllers can cause silent data loss (that one may be rare, it was just a common thing on some raspberry pi IIRC). But USB will typically be flakier than "internal" buses.
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moneromoooAlso, if on Windows, it seems that antivirus programs tend to fuck everything up without asking, so make sure an antivirus isn't going and moving the file while it's being written to or something like that.
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monerooo[m]moneromooo: Blockchain on SDCard with USB 3.0
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monerooo[m]But I have closed the monerod application normally. Before I shut down the machine
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moneromoooAh, SD cards can easily be shitty.
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moneromoooYou could try running badblocks on it maybe. Or some other program made to test SD card hardware.
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monerooo[m]This one amazon.com/dp/B09B1FN5S3
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monerooo[m]I may have turned the machine off too quickly....
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monerooo[m]* the machine (Linux mint) off too
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ofrnxmr[m]Have you tried --db-salvage?
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monerooo[m]Yes, the Old one db
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r4v3r23[m]whats the status on background sync #8617? is anyone reviewing it?