From 0af0861599b6d4c11c7a5109a242d4d47e650063 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Riccardo Spagni <ric@spagni.net> Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 15:12:32 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] update binaries to 0.9.3 --- _data/downloads.yml | 36 +-- ...-for-the-dev-meeting-held-on-2016-03-05.md | 231 ------------------ downloads/hashes.txt | 26 +- downloads/index.md | 2 +- 4 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 262 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 _posts/2016-03-05-overview-and-logs-for-the-dev-meeting-held-on-2016-03-05.md diff --git a/_data/downloads.yml b/_data/downloads.yml index 98ee6c4c..4d7ac696 100644 --- a/_data/downloads.yml +++ b/_data/downloads.yml @@ -1,48 +1,48 @@ - platform: Windows, 64-bit icon: windows.svg url: win64 - hash: 303840d7fb997b2f1efc280fd19ba84003ecff85 - version: 0.9.1.0 + hash: 246115b0da133e0203dc78d26bbc82e9b76a178939bff8d4541bf04a02a19854 + version: 0.9.3.0 tag: Hydrogen Helix blockchain: win - platform: Windows, 32-bit icon: windows.svg url: win32 - hash: none - version: 0.9.1.0 + hash: 4663222a810ad854da1fc9d665e51252e61ddb1a8f69de3a31ad195386d445a2 + version: 0.9.3.0 tag: Hydrogen Helix blockchain: win - platform: Mac OS X, 64-bit icon: apple.svg url: mac64 - hash: d6c776878fd3d47f149fc9be4e76cf2d03d5a725 - version: 0.9.1.0 + hash: f471a420485413d5fcb1b19065a3b4e9a68c49596ddd6291787ad34121bad32c + version: 0.9.3.0 tag: Hydrogen Helix blockchain: mac - platform: Linux, 64-bit icon: linux.svg url: linux64 - hash: 4149de91c10b56ff091070acca80d233fbd5a797 - version: 0.9.1.0 + hash: 9e6747b69642389e98ca5f70cec7276f7af7156e5dce95409a8da7cccff5876e + version: 0.9.3.0 tag: Hydrogen Helix blockchain: linux -- platform: FreeBSD, 64-bit - icon: freebsd.svg - url: freebsd64 - hash: 9fd0005b697e146a26a0bf9e3cd0c89b978f7fbd - version: 0.8.8.6 - tag: Release - blockchain: freebsd +- platform: Linux, 32-bit + icon: linux.svg + url: linux32 + hash: 90c51c4a68f78ac2262a7b5a676f02d43ba7b9b6800b8b150d89980604c969f2 + version: 0.9.3.0 + tag: Hydrogen Helix + blockchain: linux -- platform: Raspberry Pi / ARM +- platform: ARMv7 icon: arm.svg url: arm - hash: none - version: 0.9.1.0 + hash: c312ba0810bf04ab2e28b61a50de2a83c1c614fd789bab4cacacb716134a7239 + version: 0.9.3.0 tag: Hydrogen Helix blockchain: arm diff --git a/_posts/2016-03-05-overview-and-logs-for-the-dev-meeting-held-on-2016-03-05.md b/_posts/2016-03-05-overview-and-logs-for-the-dev-meeting-held-on-2016-03-05.md deleted file mode 100644 index c42f795d..00000000 --- a/_posts/2016-03-05-overview-and-logs-for-the-dev-meeting-held-on-2016-03-05.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: post -title: Overview and Logs for the Dev Meeting Held on 2016-03-05 -summary: Clarification on ringCT next steps, Trezor integration status, net_skeleton replacement -tags: [dev diaries, core, crypto] -author: gingeropolous ---- - -*March 5th, 2016* - -# Logs - -**\<fluffypony>** dev meeeeeeeting -**\<fluffypony>** role call -**\<gingeropolous>** ping -**\<fluffypony>** no problem :) -**\<fluffypony>** hyc / moneromooo / warptangent / luigi1112 / smooth -**\<dEBRUYNE>** smooth, luigi1112, othe, NoodleDoodle, ArticMine, warptangent, moneromooo, hyc -**\<dEBRUYNE>** pingping -**\<fluffypony>** or any other luigi's -**\<warptangent>** present -**\<othe>** my body is here too -**\<ArticMine>** present -**\<fluffypony>** lol -**\<fluffypony>** othe: but your mind is... ? -**\<fluffypony>** ok let's start -**\<othe>** i dont know where it is fluffypony -**\<moneromooo>** er, hi ? -**\<fluffypony>** open pull requests: mostly just DB stuff by warptangent and hyc -**\<fluffypony>** will be merged within the next couple of hours -**\<warptangent>** ok -**\<Ibragim>** how are you guys? -**\<warptangent>** glad for the weekend -**\<fluffypony>** merged pull requests in the last couple of weeks: unit test fixes, threading fixes, lots of little things -**\<fluffypony>** I suppose the big stuff is hyc's readtxn changes -**\<othe>** is the exp/performance stuff from warptangent also to be merged in? -**\<fluffypony>** warptangent / moneromooo: do one of you want to give us an overview of readtxn? -**\<warptangent>** not soon -**\<othe>** and should we add the trezor support from NoodleDoodle ? -**\<fluffypony>** othe: we're doing PR review first -**\<warptangent>** the txn cursors enable lmdb to read and write more efficiently -**\<warptangent>** hyc added write cursors and then read cursors to cover just about all the DB operations -**\<fluffypony>** cool -**\<fluffypony>** re: warptangent's performance changes -**\<fluffypony>** we have to implement some sort of migration system -**\<fluffypony>** we can't expect people in production to keep dropping and re-syncing -**\<fluffypony>** so that would stall it being merged -**\<hyc>** hi, sorry I'm late. our experience with blockchain_import indicates migration will be slow -**\<warptangent>** also, migration won't take place until after things settle with the db changes and testing. -**\<warptangent>** development is ongoing here https://github.com/warptangent/bitmonero/branches in the exp/performance branch -**\<fluffypony>** hyc: well at the very least we need to detect that the current DB isn't what we expect, and that it must be converted or redownloaded -**\<fluffypony>** \*resynced -**\<hyc>** right. well fortunately the DBs have version stamps so that's straightforward -**\<fluffypony>** yeah -**\<fluffypony>** ok let's move on to trezor -**\<fluffypony>** NoodleDoodle: are your changes stable enough to PR? -**fluffypony** plays elevator hold music -**\<fluffypony>** ok whilst we wait for that -**\<fluffypony>** there's been some discussion about fees with the price rise -**\<fluffypony>** any thoughts on the fee thing? -**\<othe>** i think they are still fine -**\<ArticMine>** My thought is that fees will ultimately have to be tied to the blocksize -**\<gingeropolous>** what will be the price point when they change? -**\<fluffypony>** at the moment it's like $0.012 per kb I think -**\<dEBRUYNE>** Ideally we would wait for it to settle down a bit -**\<dEBRUYNE>** the price -**\<fluffypony>** yeah -**\<dEBRUYNE>** Too soon for adjustments imo -**\<gingeropolous>** true -**\<fluffypony>** gingeropolous: dropping fees is a hard fork, so ideally we want to bundle it into the October fork or whatever -**\<othe>** 1 cent is nothing -**\<ArticMine>** You mean fees are in the consensus code -**\<fluffypony>** ArticMine: yes - we don't allow 0 fee transactions -**\<dEBRUYNE>** We could just calculate the average over the last 6 months -**\<jwinterm>** I think ArticMine's point about fees being tied to block size is interesting, as block size goes up, fee per kb declines, linearly I guess -**\<fluffypony>** BitcoinErrorLog has been talking about "magic number automation", he might have some thoughts on it too -**\<fluffypony>** he's offline atm -**\<fluffypony>** jwinterm: yes -**\<hyc>** fee tied to blocksize - but you can't predict the blocksize when you create a txn to someone -**\<fluffypony>** hyc: we can use the median -**\<warptangent>** the tx size -**\<ArticMine>** It is because fess are tied to the emission and blocksize via the bock penalty -**\<jwinterm>** right, unpenalized max block size -**\<ArticMine>** So we could actually use a formula based on emission and block size -**\<ArticMine>** So that the min fee corresponds to a low position in the penalty -**\<ArticMine>** say around 5% -**\<luigi1114>** present! -**\<warptangent>** is anyone aware of another coin using a similar scheme with also using the block size? seems worth looking into. -**\<fluffypony>** not that I know of -**\<ArticMine>** This only applies to cryptonote -**\<gingeropolous>** i think it'd be awesome to find a way to do it automatically, as opposed to hardforks -**\<ArticMine>** but likely Monero would be first -**\<hyc>** it sounds good. especially since emission and blocksize are already automatic -**\<fluffypony>** ok let's sketch that out and see what we come up with -**\<fluffypony>** in the meantime, we need to push 0.9.2 out -**\<ArticMine>** I can put something together -**\<fluffypony>** I was holding off on it until the meeting -**\<ArticMine>** on fees -**\<hyc>** I'm still hitting SIGBUS on ARMv7 but go ahead with current PRs and don't wait for anything more from me -**\<fluffypony>** ok -**\<fluffypony>** moneromooo: how are you feeling on an upstream merge to dev? -**\<hyc>** I don't see my test resolving this soon -**\<fluffypony>** the current RPC interface is starting to become a problem for multiple concurrent wallet sessions -**\<moneromooo>** I'm waiting for 0.9.2 to be tagged first so that no new patches go there. -**\<fluffypony>** ok -**\<moneromooo>** (or few anyway) -**\<moneromooo>** Why is it a problem ? -**\<moneromooo>** The new one seems to be made to be non thread safe fwiw. -**\<fluffypony>** moneromooo: Peter Todd and I have hit the issue with scanning a new wallet when other wallets are open -**\<fluffypony>** and I don't think we should necessarily waste time trying to optimise an interface that's going away -**\<moneromooo>** Oh what does this break ? -**\<fluffypony>** it makes it slooooow -**\<moneromooo>** Ah, fair enough. Did you try with the 0mq one ? -**\<fluffypony>** no - was in the air (literally) :-P -**fluffypony** ponders -**\<fluffypony>** oh yes -**\<luigi1114>** I would prefer new wallets don't auto-refresh, but I understand why it was added -**\<fluffypony>** net_skeleton become Fossa which became Mongoose -**\<moneromooo>** which needs to become gone ? -**\<fluffypony>** yes -**\<fluffypony>** the only licenses they have available are GPL and a commercial license -**\<fluffypony>** which doesn't play well with ours -**\<ArticMine>** We would have to go GPL -**\<fluffypony>** basically we just need a library that plays well with HTTPS, and supports authentication -**\<fluffypony>** and is compatible with our license -**\<fluffypony>** something to keep eyes out for -**\<fluffypony>** next up: ringCT -**\<fluffypony>** warptangent: you were chatting to Shen - what's the latest on that? -**\<warptangent>** i've begun to familiarize myself with what will need to be done, and development on that will go on top of the newer database branch -**\<fluffypony>** we'll be opening Github issues or Forum threads, either or, for the specific decisions we have to make around things like ring size -**\<warptangent>** a forum thread would work well for the first issue re: floating point or fixed -**\<fluffypony>** luigi1114: you had some thoughts on that, iirc? -**\<luigi1114>** I do -**\<moneromooo>** I feel like I've missed a lot of stuff, somehow. -**\<gingeropolous>** im still getting woops something went wrong when click on the bell on the forum... not that I need to do much for these topics, but just throwin it out there. -**\<fluffypony>** gingeropolous: thanks, will take a look at the error log -**\<moneromooo>** What's this about floating point ? -**\<luigi1114>** I think a forum or other untimed format would be easier though -**\<warptangent>** it's a decision to be made about the confidential transactions scheme -**\<moneromooo>** Alright. First I've heard of it. -**\<luigi1114>** it's how many amounts can be represented -**\<luigi1114>** size tradeoffs basically -**\<moneromooo>** So since I've not seen that conversation nor arguments, I'll just say "floating point is only fine if you really know what you're doing". -**\<luigi1114>** it's more a design decision -**\<fluffypony>** moneromooo: first you've heard of RingCT, or of the floating point / fixed issue? -**\<moneromooo>** fp/fp -**\<warptangent>** the conversation needs to take place in the forum and with Shen's input. moneromooo i only recently learned of it myself. -**\<ArticMine>** It has significant economic implications -**\<luigi1114>** we're not going to get very far here I agree warptangent -**\<fluffypony>** ok - let's create a thread -**\<fluffypony>** does anyone want to run with that? -**\<luigi1114>** *silence* -**\<fluffypony>** lol -**\<fluffypony>** crickets -**\<warptangent>** i can -**\<fluffypony>** thanks warptangent -**\<warptangent>** i'll let NobleSir know when it's up too -**\<dEBRUYNE>** Can I make a general remark? -**\<fluffypony>** dEBRUYNE: of course -**\<dEBRUYNE>** We should change mixin to ring size or another sufficient alternative -**\<dEBRUYNE>** mixin sounds active -**\<dEBRUYNE>** which isn´t the case -**\<hyc>** we were just talking about ringsize just now, in context of RingCT -**\<fluffypony>** I know - terminology and binary name changes are going to happen for 1.0 -**\<hyc>** sounds like ring size already has a meaning that we shouldn't confuse -**\<fluffypony>** and making sure flags are all uniform etc. -**\<dEBRUYNE>** hyc: Yeah I saw that, I just wanted some confirmation that we are going to change that -**\<dEBRUYNE>** certainly with a lot of newcomers coming in it might be confusing -**\<dEBRUYNE>** \<fluffypony> and making sure flags are all uniform etc. <= Great -**\<fluffypony>** definitely -**\<luigi1114>** hyc: I believe they are the same (function at least) -**\<hyc>** ok, then that's straightforward -**\<luigi1114>** ring size is the community agreed replacement for (mixin+1) -**\<warptangent>** well number of bytes in a ringct is different than what's currently mixin count -**\<warptangent>** i think that's hyc's concern -**\<dEBRUYNE>** Then we should name them similiar -**\<dEBRUYNE>** shouldn´t -**\<dEBRUYNE>** \* -**\<hyc>** yes. I didn't follow ringct closely, but the fact that floating point is even an option means the two are quite different -**\<warptangent>** it's likely the latter is the one most users will even be aware of. -**\<warptangent>** but it's something to consider. -**\<dEBRUYNE>** warptangent: Agree, perhaps we could ask NobleSir if he has a sufficient synonym -**\<luigi1114>** \<warptangent> well number of bytes in a ringct is different than what's currently mixin count <= this doesn't parse for me -**\<fluffypony>** afaik users don't choose anything with ringCT, though -**\<luigi1114>** floating point/exponents/bitsize has nothing to do with ring size and won't be named similarly -**\<warptangent>** luigi1112: just the storage size for a ringct, if referred to as "ring size" could be confusing for those using "ring size" to refer to mixin count -**\<luigi1114>** ok -**\<luigi1114>** yes the former will/should not be named that way -**\<luigi1114>** signature size or something -**\<gingeropolous>** yeah, i was not aware ring size already was used for something -**\<hyc>** maybe this isn't the place for the discussion but I would have preferred something other than "ring size" for mixin count. masking factor, blinding factor. -**\<hyc>** something that actually conveys the purpose. -**\<gingeropolous>** as hyc mentioned, decoys is actually a good name / descriptor -**\<palexander>** Agree there. -**\<gingeropolous>** but it sounds too subterfugey -**\<luigi1114>** yell on the reddit thead :) -**\<fluffypony>** the thread it still open -**\<fluffypony>** lol -**\<luigi1114>** anyway not a good place here -**\<hyc>** ok -**\<luigi1114>** or time -**\<dEBRUYNE>** hyc: Ring size was just brought up earlier, it was more about the idea of changing it -**\<malmenonphome>** Just arrived, what the subject? -**\<dEBRUYNE>** Another term is fine by me as well -**\<warptangent>** i do like ring size fwiw. -**\<dEBRUYNE>** malmenonphome: Changing the term mixin to something else -**\<luigi1114>** this is basically a community thing, not a dev thing -**\<NoodleDoodle>** @fluffypony not yet, I'll work on osx/linux this weekend and see from there. As for the firmware, I'll request a pull upstream once I've added it to github. They are interested in merging it upstream. -**\<luigi1114>** (beyond making sure the name makes sense) -**\<dEBRUYNE>** luigi1114: Let´s continue to the next subject then :) -**\<malmenonphome>** Ah, ok, I agree with ring size as well, but we should think in other languages how it sounds too -**\<warptangent>** masking/blinding factor or decoy is more descriptive, but ring size could be a happy medium between that and not making every user have to feel like a rebel. -**\<binaryFate>** ring size is ok for me, if it doesn't convey meaning people will learn and that's a good thing -**\<malmenonphome>** In Portuguese... Tamanho de anel -**\<luigi1114>** right the problem with mixin is that people think it's a typo for the other word -**\<fluffypony>** yeah -**\<fluffypony>** ok - that's a discussion to have on the reddit thread or wherever -**\<warptangent>** mixin definitely gives the idea, as we've seen, that it requires other active senders -**\<fluffypony>** we're not in a position to make a decision on it in this meeting -**\<malmenonphome>** I agree -**\<gingeropolous>** any word on the dev branch? as one who has been summarizing these meetings, the can has been kicked twice now. -**\<luigi1114>** we can can kick better than bitcoin huh -**\<warptangent>** it was discussed above? -**\<fluffypony>** gingeropolous: did you miss part of the meeting? -**\<gingeropolous>** perhaps. sorry. /me hides -**\<fluffypony>** is ok -**\<fluffypony>** in the summary you can just be like "the official troll-appointed dev was late" -**\<fluffypony>** :-P -**warptangent** wonders who the first dev-appointed troll will be. -**\<fluffypony>** hah hah -**\<fluffypony>** ok I think that brings the meeting to a close diff --git a/downloads/hashes.txt b/downloads/hashes.txt index 629f00dd..ca210c1c 100644 --- a/downloads/hashes.txt +++ b/downloads/hashes.txt @@ -1,25 +1,27 @@ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 -This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA sums on Monero binaries. +This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums on Monero binaries. 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