
- #Cgminer 3.1.1 git code
- #Cgminer 3.1.1 git windows
Long story short, as these changes accumulate and forks diverge, it will become increasingly more cumbersome to pull in useful stuff that everybody agrees on. Or Kalroth hard-coded the TCP keepalive change, but since it's not always necessary and introduces an additional strain on the servers, veox made it an option instead. E.g., Kalroth implemented log_dateformat, but veox found the name a bit cryptic, so he renamed it to log_show_date (and made it a bool). Changes to functionality would be a little more tricky, but not too much. So, we could create a repo that several people have write access to, and fix common bugs in the codebase. I'm sure you know all of this, but I'll put this here anyway for anyone interested. u/Kalroth, I've cherry-picked most of your fork's commits.Ī github org is a way of having a shared repo that's not tied to a particular user's account.īelow is an explanation of why we need a shared codebase.
All this can be ironed out if we are a-go. How about a GitHub organisation? We'll probably need communication channels other than reddit and litecointalk. I suggest we start collaborating in a more organised manner.
If there's bugs, file them at the issue tracker.įor pull requests, use github's functionality, or just get in touch with your repo/commits.
#Cgminer 3.1.1 git windows
(EDIT: /u/Drogean has made a Windows binary, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK) It should still be buildable on Windows, but I can't help with that. I do not own a Windows machine (nor, in all honesty, do I wish to). This should be handled by OS' package managers.
Forward-port relevant bugfixes form ckolivas/cgminer, up to cgminer version 3.10.0. Fix network difficulty display to resemble that of cgminer 3.1.1. Do not show date in log by default (switch with -log-show-date). Display per-GPU reject percentage instead of absolute values by Martin. -vectors option removed (current kernel only supports 1). -scrypt option removed (no other choice now). Automatic library presence detection by configure. Allow changing TCP keepalive packet idle time using -tcp-keepalive. AMD ADL SDK 5 mandatory, preparation for ADL Overdrive 6 support by Martin. -gpu-threads support for comma-separated values by Martin "Kalroth" Danielsen. Maximum allowed intensity increased to 42. AMD ADL crash fix on R9 chipsets by Benjamin Herrenschmidt. #Cgminer 3.1.1 git code
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