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 Hea
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
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'l
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 wrote:
> I just checked in a change to bitcoinj git master that makes it much
> easier to create a pull tester jar. Here are i
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. B
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 challengi
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