13:19:07 how to build monero inside docker for arm architecture? tried to substitute x86_x64 for aarch64 in Dockerfile but to no avail, it still tries to build for x86:53.59 Building boost... 53.67 /src/contrib/depends/work/build/x86_64-linux-gnu/boost/1.89.0-e753f48fa9e/tools/build/src/tools/common.jam:1101: in common.find-compiler from module common 53.67 error: toolset gcc initialization: 53.67 error: provided command '"x86_64-linux-gnu-g++" "-m64"' not found 13:19:35 i tried to run make like this: make -j$(nproc) depends target=aarch64-linux-gnu 13:26:39 I could use Guix builds on #9969. We'll need this for RandomX v2. 13:29:25 ping sech1 13:33:08 👀 13:35:43 I don't know, use the same scripts that are used to produce release binaries? I'm on my phone now, can't look it up 13:39:57 sech1: I meant to ping you re #9969 13:40:11 msvc: The Dockerfile isn't really maintained and I would not recommend using it in production. 13:40:25 Take a look at https://github.com/sethforprivacy/simple-monerod-docker or use a aarch64 release binary. 13:40:30 running a guix build for 9969 13:40:36 ty plow 13:40:51 I'll check 9969 when I get back home 13:40:59 cool, ty 14:04:52 @tobtoht: I've looked into it but I suppose the right way is to use official docker or build it manually, seth image is kinda outdated plus it uses fixuid and fixuid themselves say on their github page: "fixuid should only be used in development Docker containers. DO NOT INCLUDE in a production container image" 14:06:20 btw is there any particular reason why there is no official monero docker image? bitcoin-core has one, so should we 14:10:13 no one is interested in maintaining anything docker related 14:10:16 so far at least 14:10:32 if someone steps up for long term maintenance it can be added 14:30:08 bitcoin core doesn't have an official docker image 14:37:33 m​svc, what about https://github.com/lalanza808/docker-monero-node/ ? 14:38:10 docker will be used more for stuff like LWS, see https://github.com/lalanza808/lwsadmin 14:39:47 I just build lws manually. Easy ah 14:40:36 The above link isnt for lws docker, but for lza's lws admin panel 14:40:49 The lws docker is maintained by vtnerd 14:45:01 I meant for monerod 15:17:44 tobtoht building now, but it's a fresh install so guix is building everything... looks like it's even building gcc itself first, so it will take while... 15:27:09 30d697c73a848d1d720f38fc8a5cce9ad7abe394d336fdf775bf077ad247cb5c ./monero-x86_64-linux-gnu-712daec8bc54.tar.bz2 15:27:20 this one matched, building the rest now 17:28:14 Does someone know if the log information is enough? 17:28:14 https://github.com/monero-project/monero/issues/10286 17:31:38 I think need higher log level. Just scanned over it and it just looks like resizing as usual then crash 17:33:39 thanks for quick answering 17:33:49 Do you think i should use log level 4 17:33:51   --log-level 4 17:34:19 Will be super verbose but yea 17:34:39 Can try 3 first if you can reproduce this easily 17:35:42 I will thanks 17:38:38 .merge+ 10280 9969 17:38:38 Added 18:24:31 when i invoke open_wallet - for how long does the password stay in memory, is it in plaintext there? how to use wallet without password UNLESS transfer / private key requested? 18:34:31 *this question is related to rpc