Once you ave the jar, you can also build with
./configure --disable-silent-rules --disable-ccache
--with-comparison-tool=/path/to/your/BitcoindComparisonTool.jar
Instead of the regular
./configure
And after that make check will run most of the tests the pull tester does.
On 8/5/14, Mike
I just checked in a change to bitcoinj git master that makes it much easier
to create a pull tester jar. Here are instructions for how to do it.
You will need:
- A Java Development Kit (JDK), version 6 or up should work. As Java 6
was released eight years ago, this should not be a
Oh, I forgot to mention something important. Ridiculously, the default
package repository Maven uses was not protected by SSL up until a few days
ago. They made it available via SSL now, but you have to tell Maven about
the new URL. I guess they'll do a new release where SSL is the default
soon.
Thanks for posting that (and implicitly archiving the knowledge). Anything
that makes test improvement easier is welcomed.
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Mike Hearn m...@plan99.net wrote:
I just checked in a change to bitcoinj git master that makes it much
easier to create a pull tester
On 08/05/2014 05:11 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
Oh, I forgot to mention something important. Ridiculously, the default
package repository Maven uses was not protected by SSL up until a few
days ago. They made it available via SSL now, but you have to tell
Maven about the new URL. I guess they'll
No problem.
The pull tester entry point can be found here:
https://github.com/bitcoinj/bitcoinj/blob/master/core/src/test/java/com/google/bitcoin/core/BitcoindComparisonTool.java
(nb: in the near future I will be re-namespacing the library from
com.google.bitcoin to org.bitcoinj to reflect that
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