09:01:46 { 'jsonrpc' => '2.0', 'id' => 'transfer171031261859876521622', 'error' => { 'message' => 'tx not possible', 'code' => -16 } } 09:01:46 09:01:46 Like, was this code was written by a toddler or what? 'tx not possible' because the dev is a transexual or anything else? 09:01:46 Who the actual fuck would decide to return something like this as a response? You sound like some dev from pakistan or india with 'mnero in da bag'. What's going on with Monero development? 09:01:48 09:01:50 09:01:56 11:11:03 xmrchain on 18.3.3 12:38:21 you can send requests to getblocks.bin from java or typescript using [MoneroRpcConnection](https://github.com/woodser/monero-java/blob/e317990dc1d9d6dfa671f8354cdaa16524e32dc6/src/main/java/monero/common/MoneroRpcConnection.java#L497), which converts the params to binary 13:23:08 Got_1_and_OK: read the logs. That's where more detailed information will be. RPC messages aren't always meant for debugging 13:25:23 this user is a troll, best to /ignore 14:17:02 my build results https://paste.debian.net/1310555/ 18:17:42 thanks hyc, scoobybejesus 18:22:29 mine are here https://paste.debian.net/1310596/ 18:31:34 += and thnx jtgrassie (and future builders to avoid spam) 18:39:53 vtnerd: the proofs functional test failed here, is that unrelated? https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/7057 18:46:54 Probably, but I'll look into it 18:49:34 you can force-push with no changes and let CI re-run 23:38:49 (my goodness I can’t believe I’m saying this) 23:38:49 Is there a good gui interface for managing git? As much as I love to play hackerman with the git command and pretend I’m not one bad command away from f-ing up the whole commit tree (remote and/or local), or screw around using whatever the hell Microsoft decided was “good enough”, there has to be something out there. 23:38:50 You can’t look at me with a straight face and tell me that even to simply squash commits or resolve rebase conflicts I have to run commands and jump through barely understandable text editor loopholes, and that is completely okay and not a productivity hit or potential code safety risk. 23:39:26 never tried it but for example https://desktop.github.com 23:40:38 That’s the one that I use currently 23:40:39 Or at least what I use for like 40% of my git management. The rest of it I have to use the command line and google 23:46:26 oh that's what you meant with "good enough" from Microsoft?