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jtgrassie avatar jtgrassie commented on May 29, 2024

fatal error: cryptonote_basic/cryptonote_basic.h: No such file or directory

Read the readme: https://github.com/jtgrassie/monero-pool#dependencies

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GergelyGombai avatar GergelyGombai commented on May 29, 2024

fatal error: cryptonote_basic/cryptonote_basic.h: No such file or directory

Read the readme: https://github.com/jtgrassie/monero-pool#dependencies

I did everything just as said in the readme

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jtgrassie avatar jtgrassie commented on May 29, 2024

I did everything just as said in the readme

No you didn't, otherwise you wouldn't get that error.

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GergelyGombai avatar GergelyGombai commented on May 29, 2024

Any idea what I could have messed up? I did everything as told.

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GergelyGombai avatar GergelyGombai commented on May 29, 2024

for my monero folder:
export MONERO_ROOT=/root/monero/build/Linux/release-v0.18/release/bin/

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jtgrassie avatar jtgrassie commented on May 29, 2024

for my monero folder:...

That's not your monero root (the cloned repository), it's your monero build directory.

Assuming the repository is cloned here, you use: export MONERO_ROOT=/root/monero.

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GergelyGombai avatar GergelyGombai commented on May 29, 2024

fuck, I just realised. Sorry, I have been up for like 1.2 Day :D checked the error and found out that I was messing with the wrong monero dir

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GergelyGombai avatar GergelyGombai commented on May 29, 2024

The ports in the config file are testnet, right?

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jtgrassie avatar jtgrassie commented on May 29, 2024

The ports in the config file are testnet, right?

This is not a general Monero support channel, it's a bug/issue tracker.

And again, read the README: https://github.com/jtgrassie/monero-pool#configuration

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GergelyGombai avatar GergelyGombai commented on May 29, 2024

There is no info about this in the readme. Please. just say yes/no.

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jtgrassie avatar jtgrassie commented on May 29, 2024

From the README, with emphasis:

During compilation, a copy of pool.conf is placed in the output build directory. Edit this file as you see fit. When running the pool, if a custom location is not set via the command-line parameter --config-file , the pool will first look for this file in the same directory as the pool binary, then in the current users home directory. The configuration options should all be self explanatory.

But yes, port 28081 is the default Monero daemon RPC port for testnet. But that's changeable at both Monero and the pool. Hence "Edit this file as you see fit."

Lastly, again, this is not a general Monero support channel, it's a bug/issue tracker.

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GergelyGombai avatar GergelyGombai commented on May 29, 2024
  • Hence "Edit this file as you see fit."

I just wanted to confirm, that I am correct.

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jtgrassie avatar jtgrassie commented on May 29, 2024

Again, this is not a general Monero support channel, it's a bug/issue tracker.

I just wanted to confirm, that I am correct.

You are not correct, as it's whatever port you configured the monerod RPC port to listen on. Just because the default monerod default RPC port for testnet is 28081, doesn't mean you haven't used something else. Hence you have to edit the pool.conf accordingly.

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