05:37:02 Everything built successfully it seems. Is it possible to sign the hashes now, or do I need to rebuild everything from scratch after doing some other steps before? I have no exp here. I will be back in an hour. 07:29:58 OK after some reading, I see that the build produced the uncommitted .assert files, ready to be signed. I think I'm on the right track. 08:33:53 There were some formatting errors for OSX and FreeBSD. I wanted to correct them, but then I facepalmed, as I shouldn't have modified the uncommitted .assert files... So I'm rebuilding... 08:34:05 On the positive note, I will PR the documentation update soon. 10:31:38 Where can I find that? 10:32:37 src/crypto 12:37:49 Howard Chu is a high IQ scholar, he has more Google images with a violin than Sting with a guitar, he singlehandely saved NASA from doom. Why can't the saviour of NASA save Monero? 12:52:52 so am I crazy or is that a residential IP address 13:03:11 botnet 13:04:24 geesh ok 13:05:01 so homie is committing crimes to spam IRC now, very cool 13:05:50 hi folks! 👋 wishing to start contributing, going with submitting my own builds to gitian.sigs but gh is locked (yep, spam sucks) - is there a "process" to go through or should I just submit my GH user here? 13:07:18 (didn't find anything specific on https://github.com/monero-project/monero#contributing) 13:07:22 gitian.sigs should not be locked 13:07:42 we can add contributors to the main repo if they plan are contributing 13:08:10 oh, great! I was under the impression that the whole org was locked. will submit then. thx! 13:58:08 hmm having some trouble with `gitian-build.py` - `https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/osslsigncode/osslsigncode/osslsigncode-1.7.1.tar.gz` seems to now just always redirect to sourceforge's home page 13:59:23 CCosta[m], you need to apply this: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/7655 14:00:00 mj-xmr: awesome! thanks! 14:01:21 NP. Also in case you have trouble building like me, where it hung at the Android build, here I'm trying to update the instructions: 14:01:21 https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/7658 14:30:13 binaryFate, do you need to add users to gitian.sigs? https://paste.debian.net/1193082/ 14:30:21 I get 403 14:31:17 It would be your first PR to this repo right? I think because the repo is protected 14:33:08 binaryFate, correct. 14:33:41 just a sec 14:35:34 Anyone know of a monero block explorer that has a public api? This list is outdated https://github.com/moneroexamples/onion-monero-blockchain-explorer 14:39:07 Xmr.to works never mind 14:40:21 https://community.xmr.to/explorer/mainnet/api/transaction/6093260dbe79fd6277694d14789dc8718f1bd54457df8bab338c2efa3bb0f03d 14:40:36 I don't think we blocked the gitian.sigs repo 14:41:01 isn't it the same across the organisation? 14:41:33 A small hint: I had to change my PGP key and uploaded it recently to GitHub. 14:41:50 Maybe this is the reason. I'll try to push something to core. 14:42:11 ah wait I think you're trying to push to upstream 14:43:55 "remote: Permission to monero-project/gitian.sigs.git denied to mj-xmr" 14:44:43 The instructions said: 14:44:44 git push --set-upstream $GH_USER $VERSION 14:44:56 I did git push --set-upstream origin $VERSION 14:48:55 what is origin pointing to? 14:50:29 https://paste.debian.net/1193086/ 14:50:32 binaryFate, ^ 14:52:16 I'm not sure about these instructions tbh 14:52:33 you should fork the repo and set origin to https://github.com/mj-xmr/gitian.sigs 14:52:48 Neither am I. I'm trying to update them though. 14:53:12 Yeah, this sounds reasonable. 14:55:22 binaryFate: sech1 and sethsimmons contributed fine yesterday without any repo changes 14:55:31 and they both did not have any prev contributions 14:55:42 mj-xmr: don't think these instructions are accurate 14:55:52 They might have done the proper form, like binaryFate is saying. 14:55:56 *fork 14:58:32 git remote rename origin upstream && git remote add origin https://github.com/mj-xmr/gitian.sigs 14:58:35 then try again 15:02:21 binaryFate, There: https://github.com/monero-project/gitian.sigs/pull/140 15:02:51 awesome let me check 15:04:38 can you add your public key to gitian-pubkeys too? 15:04:51 ah sure. 15:11:21 binaryFate, added and squashed. 15:17:43 CCosta[m], updated signing instructions: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/7658 15:20:20 While we're here, maybe I could change the .travis.yml to use Github actions? 15:32:47 the verify script is failing on your PR, I'm not sure why 15:33:03 a git thing, not the hashes 15:33:31 this works (and previous PR too): git fetch upstream pull/139/head:139_head 15:33:45 but this does not: git fetch upstream pull/140/head:140_head 15:41:37 sorry, was a local issue 15:41:57 All good mj-xmr, and the hashes check up thanks a lot 15:54:09 binaryFate, I made a rebase for the PGP key. Maybe that's why it failed. Anyway thanks to everybody for help and to hyc for reviewing the documentation. 16:25:43 Unrelated: my friend just found this. A secure allocator for BTC: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/support/allocators/secure.h 16:43:40 binaryFate, Verify done as Github Action: https://github.com/monero-project/gitian.sigs/pull/141 19:54:26 \ 20:29:25 Do you think that you are too intelligent to be in a cult? Then I would encourage you to look into how any other cult works. They aren't populated by stupid people. Aum Shinrikyo was almost exclusively university professors and graduates. For Pete's sake - they had the know-how and means to make WMDs. 20:29:25 As to Monero, I would encourage you to look at Jonestown mass-suicide. You know why Jones killed them all? Because he was afraid he is loosing control over them. People like that will burn everything around them rather than give up control. Being smart doesn't make you immune to being in a cult. This is the most valuable lesson Monero taught me. 20:52:56 WTF? 20:53:31 resident troll, don't worry about it 20:56:00 lmao. 20:58:42 Not worried I am entertained