There was a workaround for linking to boost at all on MINGW, but
unfortunately this workaround would not correctly link to boost
statically. This workaround for that workaround works around the issue
that that workaround had.
This was changed because sometimes the daemon does not complete its exit
routine with this method, but as it does correctly wind most things down
even if it gets stuck I've changed it back.
The RPC calls the daemon executable uses to talk to the running daemon
instance have mostly been added back in. Rate limiting has not been
added in upstream, but is on its way in a separate effort, so those
calls are still NOPed out.
many RPC functions added by the daemonize changes
(and related changes on the upstream dev branch that were not merged)
were commented out (apart from return). Other than that, this *should*
work...at any rate, it builds, and that's something.
3ece158 make fallback compatible with newer slow-hash (Riccardo Spagni)
709bbc5 replaced 64-bit multiplication in difficulty.cpp with a portable version (Riccardo Spagni)
497a514 replaced 64-bit multiplication in difficulty.cpp with a portable version (Riccardo Spagni)
Use copied value of seed node index during thread creation, not
reference.
- fixes segfault
Use boost:🧵:try_join_until() instead of an atomic flag result
variable for each thread.
Add and handle interrupt for thread timeout.
- fixes segfault where a thread exceeds requested timeout and tries to
assign results to a referenced, but now out-of-scope, variable in
the main thread.
1b46226 std::atomic_flag has no copy/move constructor, can't have a vector (Thomas Winget)
df53c0a small typo in previous commit (Thomas Winget)
4a53898 DNS seed timeout and fallback (Thomas Winget)
b261448 revert the removal of the 'arch' flag from the release-static target (Riccardo Spagni)
a956f07 added gpg key for warptangent (Riccardo Spagni)
ac19084 revert the removal of the 'arch' flag from the release-static target (Riccardo Spagni)
simplewallet run without a wallet path argument should prompt again if
an invalid path was entered.
Validity here currently means the string isn't empty.