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Thu Jul 09 03:16:17 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> mod6 iirc asciilifeform saw the same wedge spot for a bit.
Mon Jul 06 23:39:44 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 06-07-2015 23:23:15; danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-07-2015#1188147 << now that you mention it, it occurs to me that my 0.7.2 node had been fully synched (until the recent wedge) running on a single 5400 rpm drive and 8 gigs of ram
Mon Jul 06 23:23:15 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-07-2015#1188147 << now that you mention it, it occurs to me that my 0.7.2 node had been fully synched (until the recent wedge) running on a single 5400 rpm drive and 8 gigs of ram
Mon Jul 06 21:51:42 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 06-07-2015 21:11:18; thestringpuller: ascii_field: did you get past the wedge yet in 0.5.3.x? or do you still not have access to a node?
Mon Jul 06 21:11:18 UTC 2015 <thestringpuller> ascii_field: did you get past the wedge yet in 0.5.3.x? or do you still not have access to a node?
Mon Jul 06 20:10:35 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 06-07-2015 19:00:13; ben_vulpes: wait, wedge is related to version number?
Mon Jul 06 19:00:13 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> wait, wedge is related to version number?
Mon Jul 06 14:27:00 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> this appears to be the proximate cause of the wedge
Sat Jul 04 22:21:21 UTC 2015 <ascii_modem> how many other ways for fuckers to wedge us
Thu Jun 25 05:05:09 UTC 2015 <decimation> ^ guy had to wedge relational database into ancient unix shit
Wed Jun 24 18:52:09 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> iirc this got lost in the noise of the great wedge thing at the time
Fri Mar 20 01:41:02 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 20-03-2015 01:10:30; Luke-Jr: asciilifeform: for example, back when Bitcoin's consensus protocol used BDB, one such wedge was the lock limit
Fri Mar 20 01:10:30 UTC 2015 <Luke-Jr> asciilifeform: for example, back when Bitcoin's consensus protocol used BDB, one such wedge was the lock limit
Fri Mar 20 01:10:04 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> Luke-Jr: can you give an example of a 'wedge' which could be pounded in to create this fork ?
Sat Mar 14 08:28:17 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> eg does it wedge reproducibly, etc.
Tue Mar 10 14:44:12 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> but at any rate they do not end up wedged in practice (folks with $maxint have built otherwise conventional cpu without clock using c-gate, they don't wedge)
Tue Mar 10 14:39:46 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> because an ordinary logic gate can enter a 'metastable' wedge-state if it is given a 'pathological' input transition (i.e. you try to use the output before the inputs are stable)
Thu Mar 05 04:26:15 UTC 2015 <decimation> asciilifeform: pounding a wedge between usg and its ability print bezzlars is the proper route of resistance
Thu Feb 26 19:32:16 UTC 2015 <*> BingoBoingo has build against LibreSSL 2.0 syncing, 9 days of history left, no wedge blocks
Sat Feb 14 22:45:22 UTC 2015 <thestringpuller> do you have specific usecase for inducing the wedge?