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Sun Jan 24 10:36:46 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 24-01-2016 02:26:40; mod6: <+mircea_popescu> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-01-2016#1383446 << wait, explain this to me ? << the idea is that our makefiles, or whatever build scripts will utilize V to build inside of the rotor (a linux thing) - the source must be compatable with that. phf's openbsd scripts are not compatible with this.

Sun Jan 24 03:16:25 UTC 2016  <mod6>   eh, sorry: does the idea of a flashable universe built from rotor still make sense.

Sun Jan 24 03:13:43 UTC 2016  <mod6>   asciilifeform: so are we basically, with rotor, able to not only build a static bitcoind, but couldn't we also build a flashable rom that contains said static binary - a flashable universe so to speak?

Sun Jan 24 02:44:31 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   phf you seriously considering maintaining a bsd rotor thing ?

Sun Jan 24 02:41:04 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   right. so no, rotor doesn't "do this already".

Sun Jan 24 02:40:47 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   so you bring up your *bsd box, run rotor on it, does it build or doesn't it.

Sun Jan 24 02:39:56 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   rotor will build on nintendo.

Sun Jan 24 02:39:44 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   rotor does this already

Sun Jan 24 02:26:40 UTC 2016  <mod6>   <+mircea_popescu> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-01-2016#1383446 << wait, explain this to me ? << the idea is that our makefiles, or whatever build scripts will utilize V to build inside of the rotor (a linux thing) - the source must be compatable with that. phf's openbsd scripts are not compatible with this.

Sun Jan 24 00:45:23 UTC 2016  <mod6>   having an alternate to linux is important to me. and i was able to build a static binary, but obviously this doesn't work with the rotor (linux only buildroot). i did build it with the stator.

Wed Jan 20 23:02:53 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   but still, Three phase, four pole AC induction motor with copper rotor << this thing is well over 10k at that power.

Sun Jan 17 23:56:14 UTC 2016  <guruvan>   there some more docs on the rotor script? this looks like the mojo I'm looking for for the simple docker "whip up a node for testing" builds

Sun Jan 17 21:44:38 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   the whole reason i did rotor was to thermonuke whatever dependencies there were on the crud on various people's boxes

Sun Jan 17 21:44:33 UTC 2016  <ben_vulpes>   did i hear that someone managed to get rotor to clobber their whole homedir?

Sun Jan 17 21:44:04 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-01-2016#1374593 << mega-recommended approach. guaranteed to work unless something is SERIOUSLY broken with the WHOLE rotor.

Sun Jan 17 21:44:04 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 17-01-2016 20:54:44; mod6: instead, just pulled the source and built inside the rotor so it would be built with the gcc/musl that comes with buildroot

Sun Jan 17 20:54:44 UTC 2016  <mod6>   instead, just pulled the source and built inside the rotor so it would be built with the gcc/musl that comes with buildroot

Sun Jan 17 19:12:41 UTC 2016  <mod6>   just needed to build gdb inside of the rotor, that i think was my problemo.

Sat Jan 16 22:09:51 UTC 2016  <mod6>   CC='/mnt/btc-dev/rotor/toolchain/usr/bin/x86_64-therealbitcoin-linux-musl-gcc'

Mon Jan 11 18:59:43 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   and rotor is mechanized comunion, strangely enough.

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