TIL:
evan82@klaus:~/bin$ ./darkcoind masternode count
34
Used to use:
evan82@klaus:~/bin$ ./darkcoind masternode list | wc -l
34
hmm evan82 as your username? Are you Evan? Lol
TIL:
evan82@klaus:~/bin$ ./darkcoind masternode count
34
Used to use:
evan82@klaus:~/bin$ ./darkcoind masternode list | wc -l
34
Just made an IX to your address!My addresses:
yL99qpBHyAQ448ojeJytq5HewH4G7SqzRt
y9dezSgHxG94GQbxiAGxDTzx4k1Y55bahc
Feel free to send some nuts :grin:.
I'm leaving the wallets open to DS some coins over the night.
Time to bed. Bye
You can't use coins sent through IX, they are not even in coin control. Though they adds up to your balance.
That's what I was thinking, LOL. I just got home, first day off in forever! Crazy game, eh?No Super Bowl for you?:grin:
Wonder if that's by design or not.. Or just a bug.
yep, eduffield should bump version here also https://github.com/darkcoin/darkcoin/blob/v0.11.1.x/configure.ac#L6 but that's just cosmetic. what matters is protocol version and you are on the right oneI spun up a testnet wallet on Win 32 using the latest link, but it's still showing as v0.11.1.0 instead of v0.11.1.1. But I think it's just a typo... here's what I show in getinfo:
version" : 110100,
"protocolversion" : 70055,
"walletversion" : 61000
So, I seem to have the protocol version bump, but the version number wasn't incremented correctly. Can anyone verify I am on the right protocol at least?
Awesome... just popped up a wallet and one CPU thread of mining. I just noticed this too late in the evening to do more, but hopefully sometime this week I can set up a masternode. Is it helpful at all to set up a masternode on an older version to mimic what will inevitably happen on mainnet? We always seem to get caught with issues from older versions and might be helpful to have some old versions on testnet to see if we can head them off. Or is it better (for now at least) to only test the most current version? Any thoughts?yep, eduffield should bump version here also https://github.com/darkcoin/darkcoin/blob/v0.11.1.x/configure.ac#L6 but that's just cosmetic. what matters is protocol version and you are on the right one
Well, I see at least 10+ old masternodes on testnet now. I think this should be enough but yeah, spin up few more if you have a feeling that this might help to break things. :wink:Awesome... just popped up a wallet and one CPU thread of mining. I just noticed this too late in the evening to do more, but hopefully sometime this week I can set up a masternode. Is it helpful at all to set up a masternode on an older version to mimic what will inevitably happen on mainnet? We always seem to get caught with issues from older versions and might be helpful to have some old versions on testnet to see if we can head them off. Or is it better (for now at least) to only test the most current version? Any thoughts?