00:00:08 So... a bit shitty error reporting from monero-wallet-cli then :) 00:00:33 I was going to say it more nicely :) 00:00:55 But this is still strange... in a previous version of Monero, did those files have to be created as root? 00:02:09 happily the date these files were created was appended to their names... Late in 2017 00:02:49 No. 00:04:39 Then I am at a loss. It seems extremely unlikely that I played with the read/write permissions of these files 00:05:08 In any event, I do appreciate the help. If you'd like me to file a ticket please let me know. 00:06:04 np, feel free to. 00:06:31 OK will do soon. Cheers! 08:31:29 Hi guys, Is it ok to start a branch new monero network? I changed network_id, genesis_tx, clear node_seeds, but when node start, it can't mine, it seems node is in a loop of try connect to other peers.Here are some logs:2020-07-02 07:01:23.159 D get_next_needed_pruning_stripe: want height 1 (1 from blockchain, 1 from block queue), stripe 1 (0/8 on 08:31:30 it and 0 on 2, 0 others) -> 1 (+0), current peers 2020-07-02 07:01:23.159 D Making expected connection, type 0, 0/2 connections2020-07-02 07:01:23.159 D Making expected connection, type 1, 0/8 connections2020-07-02 07:01:23.159 D get_next_needed_pruning_stripe: want height 1 (1 from blockchain, 1 from block queue), stripe 1 (0/8 on it and 0 on 2, 0 08:31:30 others) -> 1 (+0), current peers 2020-07-02 07:01:23.159 D No available peer in white list filtered by 12020-07-02 07:01:23.159 D Making expected connection, type 2, 0/8 connections2020-07-02 07:01:23.160 D get_next_needed_pruning_stripe: want height 1 (1 from blockchain, 1 from block queue), stripe 1 (0/8 on it and 0 on 2, 0 others) -> 1 (+0), 08:31:31 current peers 2020-07-02 07:01:23.160 D No available peer in gray list filtered by 12020-07-02 07:01:24.160 I Failed to connect to any, trying seeds 09:47:51 Hi all, could the recent US legislation requiring encryption back-doors etc, destroy Monero and all the other cryptos? 09:48:40 will the us govt. unlpug the central monero server? :D 09:54:02 asymptotically: I know there's no central server, but if the US forces the encryption industry to weaken all its algorithms, then we're screwed aren't we? 09:57:55 there's lots of countries that aren't the US 09:58:07 how will they weaken monero? they could fork off a USGovtCoin and maybe bully some exchanges into replacing monero with it 10:03:59 Hail_Spacecake: I know, but a lot of internet infrastructure is US focused. 10:36:47 Hail_Spacecake: asymptotically: To use websites as an example: if a website uses AES_128_GCM for it's encryption and the US forces a change to AES_128_GCM, then every website using AES_128_GCM is vulnerable, no? Couldn't a similar thing happen to cryptos? 10:37:56 what will they do if we ignore the change to their modified/backdoored aes copy? 10:42:08 people coudl just flagrantly break US law 10:42:13 like they do when they smoke weed 10:43:44 frankly I think it'd be a good thing if more institutions were prepared to treat US law as a thing they'd need to work around 10:52:00 asymptotically: Hail_Spacecake: I thought they'ed effect all the updates, lets hope their weakened copies are easy to fork. 10:52:40 they can't go changing things, only introduce new things. otherwise everything would break 10:53:08 it's impossible to get people to install updates that are good for them, no chance of getting the world to upgrade to something bad for them 10:54:08 asymptotically: good point :-) 10:56:31 Goodnight all. :-) 10:56:50 good night :D lets hope that monero is still here when you wake up tomorrow 10:58:37 asymptotically: I hope you don't think I'm stupid, *slight blush* 17:02:08 https://github.com/monero-project/monero/issues/6175 17:02:20 what does this mean ? I got similar errors 17:03:45 It means there is a bug in the txpool code. 17:04:15 mdb_dump -s txpool_meta ~/.bitmonero/lmdb 17:04:21 print_pool_sh 17:04:32 (the former in a shell, the latter in monerod) 17:04:50 And the logs to go with it. 17:05:02 Also: set_log 1,*pool*DEBUG 17:05:11 then: start_mining SOMEVALIDADDRESS 17:05:15 Then: stop_mining 17:05:35 (just needs to start one hash, you can stop right after) 17:06:25 I am syncing the blockchain, should I stop it ? 17:07:15 I suppose so. in_peers 0 and out_peers 0 should do that. 17:07:24 Don't exit monerod, it'd lose the bad state. 17:07:29 well, I am syncing an old PC that still had database version 4 17:09:08 OK, nevermind then. 17:28:58 https://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/98617/monero 17:29:11 i think we never gonna get to 10 questions/day 17:32:21 10/day might be kind of overwhelming; a lot of time is often spent answering just 1 question 17:44:56 Are subaddresses supported for mining? 17:46:06 Don't think so: https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/8756/is-mining-monero-to-a-subaddress-supported 17:48:52 I see, thanks! 17:51:04 No. 21:07:39 Hi, why there is a sticker pack here on riot with the name of Isabella that is correlated to Monero? 21:55:00 think_r[m]: rehrar published it for fun: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/f5myj2/introducing_isabella_the_monero_girl_sticker_pack/ 21:55:19 matrix/riot decided to add it: https://matrix.org/blog/2020/03/13/this-week-in-matrix-2020-03-13#final-thoughts- 21:56:29 probably in respect of monero because both projects are quite specialized on privacy 21:56:38 *for 21:56:52 Ye 23:50:34 https://miningpoolstats.stream/monero 23:50:50 is that fake hashrate? 23:55:02 Febo: yes 23:55:11 the blocks are coming in in normal speed 23:55:13 so looks fake 23:55:49 it now says 15 GH/s lol