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Published by cculianu over 4 years ago
rocksdb
to version 6.6.4
release. This version of rocksdb
contains some stability and performance improvements versus the previously bundled version, 6.5.x
.Qt 5.14.x
. Qt 5.14.x
has many performance improvements and it is the recommended Qt version for Fulcrum. The pre-built binaries linked below are now statically linked to Qt 5.14.1
.bitcoind_throttle
which throttles clients that spam requests that hit bitciond. See the description of the parameter here, but the summary is: this facility improves the stability of Fulcrum by not allowing any 1 client to monopolize resources.FulcrumAdmin
: bitcoind_throttle
and maxbuffer
. See ./FulcrumAdmin -h
for a description of these commands.Due to the above improvements it is highly recommended that server admins upgrade to this version at their earliest convenience.
I have provided two pre-built binaries for Linux:
Fulcrum-1.0.4-x86_64-linux.tar.gz
, which is compiled on an Ubuntu 18.10
system.Fulcrum-1.0.4-x86_64-linux-ub16.tar.gz
, which is compiled on a stock Ubuntu 16.04
system but with g++ 7.3.0 installed from this ppa source: ppa:jonathonf/gcc-7.3
& ppa:jonathonf/gcc
Both of the above binaries contains Qt5Core
and Qt5Network
from Qt 5.14.1 statically linked. They still requires libz2
, libstd++
, and the right libc
version as dynamic libs on your system (but those are usually present if you are on a recent system).
If the first binary fails, try the second one (-ub16
), which should work on older systems, hopefully.
See the .asc
files at the bottom for signatures; my gpg public key can be obtained here: https://github.com/Electron-Cash/keys-n-hashes/blob/master/pubkeys/calinkey.txt
Binary builds for macOS and Windows coming soon -- Until then you can always build from source!
Published by cculianu over 4 years ago
listunspent
would not always take the mempool into account correctly.
I have provided two pre-built binaries for Linux:
Fulcrum-1.0.3-x86_64-linux.tar.gz
, which is compiled on an Ubuntu 18.10
system.Fulcrum-1.0.3-x86_64-linux-ub16.tar.gz
, which is compiled on a stock Ubuntu 16.04
system but with g++ 7.3.0 installed from this ppa source: ppa:jonathonf/gcc-7.3
& ppa:jonathonf/gcc
Both of the above binaries contains Qt5Core
and Qt5Network
statically linked. They still requires libz2
, libstd++
, and the right libc
version as dynamic libs on your system (but those are usually present if you are on a recent system).
If the first binary fails, try the second one (-ub16
), which should work on older systems, hopefully.
See the .asc
files at the bottom for signatures; my gpg public key can be obtained here: https://github.com/Electron-Cash/keys-n-hashes/blob/master/pubkeys/calinkey.txt
Binary builds for macOS and Windows coming soon -- Until then you can always build from source!
Published by cculianu over 4 years ago
I have provided two pre-built binaries for Linux:
Fulcrum-1.0.2-x86_64-linux.tar.gz
, which is compiled on an Ubuntu 18.10
system.Fulcrum-1.0.2-x86_64-linux-ub16.tar.gz
, which is compiled on a stock Ubuntu 16.04
system but with g++ 7.3.0 installed from this ppa source: ppa:jonathonf/gcc-7.3
& ppa:jonathonf/gcc
Both of the above binaries contains Qt5Core
and Qt5Network
statically linked. They still requires libz2
, libstd++
, and the right libc
version as dynamic libs on your system (but those are usually present if you are on a recent system).
If the first binary fails, try the second one (-ub16
), which should work on older systems, hopefully.
See the .asc
files at the bottom for signatures; my gpg public key can be obtained here: https://github.com/Electron-Cash/keys-n-hashes/blob/master/pubkeys/calinkey.txt
Binary builds for macOS and Windows coming soon -- Until then you can always build from source!
Published by cculianu over 4 years ago
This is the first update of Fulcrum.
.onion
peers and also announce itself as a hidden service if so-configured. You need a Tor proxy for the .onion
peering to work. See the new config file options: tor_hostname
, tor_tcp_port
, tor_ssl_port
, tor_banner
, & tor_proxy
.FulcrumAdmin
script for the various "elapsed time" columns. Now it no longer shows you raw time in seconds, but rather a human friendly time in minutes, hours, days, etc.txs/sec
rather than ins & outs/sec
.I have provided two pre-built binaries for Linux:
Fulcrum-1.0.1-x86_64-linux.tar.gz
, which is compiled on an Ubuntu 18.10
system.Fulcrum-1.0.1-x86_64-linux-ub16.tar.gz
, which is compiled on a stock Ubuntu 16.04
system but with g++ 7.3.0 installed from this ppa source: ppa:jonathonf/gcc-7.3
& ppa:jonathonf/gcc
Both of the above binaries contains Qt5Core
and Qt5Network
statically linked. They still requires libz2
, libstd++
, and the right libc
version as dynamic libs on your system (but those are usually present if you are on a recent system).
If the first binary fails, try the second one (-ub16
), which should work on older systems, hopefully.
See the .asc
files at the bottom for signatures; my gpg public key can be obtained here: https://github.com/Electron-Cash/keys-n-hashes/blob/master/pubkeys/calinkey.txt
Binary builds for macOS and Windows coming soon -- Until then you can always build from source!
Published by cculianu almost 5 years ago
This is the first release of Fulcrum. It has been tested for a few weeks now by myself and a couple of other server admins and we are confident it is at a point where it can be used in production.
It is 100% protocol-level compatible with existing Electron Cash clients and behaves identically to existing Electrum servers (ElectronX and ElectrumX) from a client's perspective. It is very fast and we hope administering Fulcrum will be a familiar experience for server admins.
Tell your friends!
I have provided two pre-built binaries for Linux:
Fulcrum-1.0-x86_64-linux.tar.gz
, which is compiled on an Ubuntu 18.10
system.Fulcrum-1.0-x86_64-linux-ub16.tar.gz
, which is compiled on a stock Ubuntu 16.04
system but with g++ 7.3.0 installed from this ppa source: ppa:jonathonf/gcc-7.3
& ppa:jonathonf/gcc
Both of the above binaries contains Qt5Core
and Qt5Network
statically linked. They still requires libz2
, libstd++
, and the right libc
version as dynamic libs on your system (but those are usually present if you are on a recent system).
If the first binary fails, try the second one (-ub16
), which should work on older systems, hopefully.
See the .asc
files at the bottom for signatures; my gpg public key can be obtained here: https://github.com/Electron-Cash/keys-n-hashes/blob/master/pubkeys/calinkey.txt
Binary builds for macOS and Windows coming soon -- Until then you can always build from source!