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LegendaryActivity: 2534Merit: 1167 Re: [ANN] AEON [2017-09-30: update to 0.9.13.0] September 30, 2017, 10:17:44 AM #4401 Maintenance update release (0.9.13.0) and development update



This maintenance release improves the portability and reliability of the existing (RAM-based) daemon implementation, and includes deployment notes for operators of important nodes, solo miners and pool operators.



This is being offered as an interim solution as the process of transitioning to the new (LMDB-based) daemon implementation proceeds. We have decided on a staged release for the new daemon, beginning with a new AEON testnet release expected next week. Following and after reviewing public community experience with the testnet we will be scheduling a planned hard fork to transition the main net to the new daemon.



It will be our recommendation to services which have suspended wallet operations to reenable them at this time, ideally with extended confirmation requirements to provide protection against any reoccurrences of the earlier network instability. However, review of logs from the past two months do not indicate that any such instability continues. We believe this is due to improved operational procedures by mining pools, and the deployment notes contained within the latest release should further minimize the possibility of such a recurrence.



Additional information about the testnet rollout will be available next week.



There are no Windows binaries at this time. Until they are added, trusted community members may wish to provide binaries, but all are advised to use caution whenever downloading binaries, or wait for official binaries.



Release notes:



Quote Phoenix (0.9.13.0)



The maintenance release is recommended, especially for users of the RPC wallet.



In addition, anyone operating an important node or mining (solo mining or operating a pool; not pool client miners) should review the new deployment notes.



Numerous portability and compilation fixes (stoffu, appveyor)

RPC wallet exception handling for improved reliability (upstream from XMR/QCN, sammy007)

Added deployment notes in README



https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/releases/tag/v0.9.13.0

The maintenance release is recommended, especially for users of the RPC wallet.In addition, anyone operating an important node or mining (solo mining or operating a pool; not pool client miners) should review the new deployment notes.Numerous portability and compilation fixes (stoffu, appveyor)RPC wallet exception handling for improved reliability (upstream from XMR/QCN, sammy007)Added deployment notes in README This maintenance release improves the portability and reliability of the existing (RAM-based) daemon implementation, and includes deployment notes for operators of important nodes, solo miners and pool operators.This is being offered as an interim solution as the process of transitioning to the new (LMDB-based) daemon implementation proceeds. We have decided on a staged release for the new daemon, beginning with a new AEON testnet release expected next week. Following and after reviewing public community experience with the testnet we will be scheduling a planned hard fork to transition the main net to the new daemon.It will be our recommendation to services which have suspended wallet operations to reenable them at this time, ideally with extended confirmation requirements to provide protection against any reoccurrences of the earlier network instability. However, review of logs from the past two months do not indicate that any such instability continues. We believe this is due to improved operational procedures by mining pools, and the deployment notes contained within the latest release should further minimize the possibility of such a recurrence.Additional information about the testnet rollout will be available next week.There are no Windows binaries at this time. Until they are added, trusted community members may wish to provide binaries, but all are advised to use caution whenever downloading binaries, or wait for official binaries.Release notes:

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LegendaryActivity: 1470Merit: 1000Antifragile Re: [ANN] AEON [2017-09-30: update to 0.9.13.0] September 30, 2017, 10:43:06 AM #4402 Can we install the update with Homebrew (per your Github) or do we first have to install the base wallet and then??? (Excuse my ignorance here, been a while...)



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Full MemberActivity: 188Merit: 161 Re: [ANN] AEON [2017-09-30: update to 0.9.13.0] September 30, 2017, 03:09:29 PM #4410 Quote from: smooth on September 30, 2017, 10:17:44 AM Maintenance update release (0.9.13.0) and development update



This maintenance release improves the portability and reliability of the existing (RAM-based) daemon implementation, and includes deployment notes for operators of important nodes, solo miners and pool operators.



This is being offered as an interim solution as the process of transitioning to the new (LMDB-based) daemon implementation proceeds. We have decided on a staged release for the new daemon, beginning with a new AEON testnet release expected next week. Following and after reviewing public community experience with the testnet we will be scheduling a planned hard fork to transition the main net to the new daemon.



It will be our recommendation to services which have suspended wallet operations to reenable them at this time, ideally with extended confirmation requirements to provide protection against any reoccurrences of the earlier network instability. However, review of logs from the past two months do not indicate that any such instability continues. We believe this is due to improved operational procedures by mining pools, and the deployment notes contained within the latest release should further minimize the possibility of such a recurrence.



Additional information about the testnet rollout will be available next week.



There are no Windows binaries at this time. Until they are added, trusted community members may wish to provide binaries, but all are advised to use caution whenever downloading binaries, or wait for official binaries.



Release notes:



Quote Phoenix (0.9.13.0)



The maintenance release is recommended, especially for users of the RPC wallet.



In addition, anyone operating an important node or mining (solo mining or operating a pool; not pool client miners) should review the new deployment notes.



Numerous portability and compilation fixes (stoffu, appveyor)

RPC wallet exception handling for improved reliability (upstream from XMR/QCN, sammy007)

Added deployment notes in README



https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/releases/tag/v0.9.13.0

The maintenance release is recommended, especially for users of the RPC wallet.In addition, anyone operating an important node or mining (solo mining or operating a pool; not pool client miners) should review the new deployment notes.Numerous portability and compilation fixes (stoffu, appveyor)RPC wallet exception handling for improved reliability (upstream from XMR/QCN, sammy007)Added deployment notes in README This maintenance release improves the portability and reliability of the existing (RAM-based) daemon implementation, and includes deployment notes for operators of important nodes, solo miners and pool operators.This is being offered as an interim solution as the process of transitioning to the new (LMDB-based) daemon implementation proceeds. We have decided on a staged release for the new daemon, beginning with a new AEON testnet release expected next week. Following and after reviewing public community experience with the testnet we will be scheduling a planned hard fork to transition the main net to the new daemon.It will be our recommendation to services which have suspended wallet operations to reenable them at this time, ideally with extended confirmation requirements to provide protection against any reoccurrences of the earlier network instability. However, review of logs from the past two months do not indicate that any such instability continues. We believe this is due to improved operational procedures by mining pools, and the deployment notes contained within the latest release should further minimize the possibility of such a recurrence.Additional information about the testnet rollout will be available next week.There are no Windows binaries at this time. Until they are added, trusted community members may wish to provide binaries, but all are advised to use caution whenever downloading binaries, or wait for official binaries.Release notes:

Until an official Windows binary is released, here's one built on AppVeyor configured by me:



https://ci.appveyor.com/project/stoffu/aeon/build/artifacts Until an official Windows binary is released, here's one built on AppVeyor configured by me:

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Sr. MemberActivity: 485Merit: 251 Re: [ANN] AEON [2017-09-30: update to 0.9.13.0] September 30, 2017, 08:30:06 PM #4412 Quote from: stoffu on September 30, 2017, 03:09:29 PM Quote from: smooth on September 30, 2017, 10:17:44 AM Maintenance update release (0.9.13.0) and development update



This maintenance release improves the portability and reliability of the existing (RAM-based) daemon implementation, and includes deployment notes for operators of important nodes, solo miners and pool operators.



This is being offered as an interim solution as the process of transitioning to the new (LMDB-based) daemon implementation proceeds. We have decided on a staged release for the new daemon, beginning with a new AEON testnet release expected next week. Following and after reviewing public community experience with the testnet we will be scheduling a planned hard fork to transition the main net to the new daemon.



It will be our recommendation to services which have suspended wallet operations to reenable them at this time, ideally with extended confirmation requirements to provide protection against any reoccurrences of the earlier network instability. However, review of logs from the past two months do not indicate that any such instability continues. We believe this is due to improved operational procedures by mining pools, and the deployment notes contained within the latest release should further minimize the possibility of such a recurrence.



Additional information about the testnet rollout will be available next week.



There are no Windows binaries at this time. Until they are added, trusted community members may wish to provide binaries, but all are advised to use caution whenever downloading binaries, or wait for official binaries.



Release notes:



Quote Phoenix (0.9.13.0)



The maintenance release is recommended, especially for users of the RPC wallet.



In addition, anyone operating an important node or mining (solo mining or operating a pool; not pool client miners) should review the new deployment notes.



Numerous portability and compilation fixes (stoffu, appveyor)

RPC wallet exception handling for improved reliability (upstream from XMR/QCN, sammy007)

Added deployment notes in README



https://github.com/aeonix/aeon/releases/tag/v0.9.13.0

The maintenance release is recommended, especially for users of the RPC wallet.In addition, anyone operating an important node or mining (solo mining or operating a pool; not pool client miners) should review the new deployment notes.Numerous portability and compilation fixes (stoffu, appveyor)RPC wallet exception handling for improved reliability (upstream from XMR/QCN, sammy007)Added deployment notes in README This maintenance release improves the portability and reliability of the existing (RAM-based) daemon implementation, and includes deployment notes for operators of important nodes, solo miners and pool operators.This is being offered as an interim solution as the process of transitioning to the new (LMDB-based) daemon implementation proceeds. We have decided on a staged release for the new daemon, beginning with a new AEON testnet release expected next week. Following and after reviewing public community experience with the testnet we will be scheduling a planned hard fork to transition the main net to the new daemon.It will be our recommendation to services which have suspended wallet operations to reenable them at this time, ideally with extended confirmation requirements to provide protection against any reoccurrences of the earlier network instability. However, review of logs from the past two months do not indicate that any such instability continues. We believe this is due to improved operational procedures by mining pools, and the deployment notes contained within the latest release should further minimize the possibility of such a recurrence.Additional information about the testnet rollout will be available next week.There are no Windows binaries at this time. Until they are added, trusted community members may wish to provide binaries, but all are advised to use caution whenever downloading binaries, or wait for official binaries.Release notes:

Until an official Windows binary is released, here's one built on AppVeyor configured by me:



https://ci.appveyor.com/project/stoffu/aeon/build/artifacts

Until an official Windows binary is released, here's one built on AppVeyor configured by me:

thanks:)

using now your windows binary



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lifted serenity pool now to the 9.13 daemon, lets see how the new daemon will behave in a pool environment^^ thanks:)using now your windows binary@alllifted serenity pool now to the 9.13 daemon, lets see how the new daemon will behave in a pool environment^^

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Sr. MemberActivity: 1162Merit: 270 Re: [ANN] AEON [2017-09-30: update to 0.9.13.0] September 30, 2017, 08:35:37 PM #4413 Good news for AEON. Massive jump in price and exchange volume that has been growing for a few days straight now. Coupled with good news about update progress with the new testnet right around the corner. Good times for all of us who held and mined for the past 6-12 months (or longer).

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Sr. MemberActivity: 601Merit: 261 Re: [ANN] AEON [2017-09-30: update to 0.9.13.0] September 30, 2017, 10:06:41 PM #4416 Hello everyone! I luckily invested in a few AEON about a year ago so obviously am very happy with the recent rise in price. However, I am now considering pointing at least some of my mining rigs towards AEON, but cannot seem to find consistent information so hoping some experts here can help me out a bit.



Pool: Seems that aeon-pool.com has the most miners currently, so is that the recommended pool to use for a US-based miner?



Miner: this is where i am getting a bit confused... was assuming Claymore Cryptonight would work but didnt see it mentioned on any of the pool sites or AEON threads. I'm looking for an AMD GPU miner (I have 4 rigs of 6x rx470s running Windows 10). I found a wolf-miner on github but its over 2 years old. I saw some more recent ones there but it says something about windows binaries that I do not understand. Also, what is this "Stak" terminology?



Finally, are hashrates for AEON similar to XMR? For instance, if I am getting 650 Mh/s per rx470 on XMR using Claymore, should I expect about that same hashrate with a recent AEON GPU miner?



Any info would be greatly appreciated!

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LegendaryActivity: 2534Merit: 1167 Re: [ANN] AEON [2017-09-30: update to 0.9.13.0] September 30, 2017, 10:18:14 PM #4417 1. Please consider using a smaller pool to spread the hash rate around or use the stratum proxy if you enough hash rate to solo mine. As long as you can get blocks 'regularly' (whatever that means to you), you don't need to swarm onto the same pool as everyone else. A healthier mining network that is decentralized will improve confidence in the coin.



2. Hash rate for AEON should be higher than XMR on the same hardware. The ratio depends on the hardware.

