Thanks for the detailed guide. I got the launcher to run in mock-routing, but how to login the account? Do I still need to register one, and get the invitation token also?
I just reused the code from my last invite and it JustWorks.
I suspect you might get away with making a random string of the appropriate length if you don’t have an old invite to hand although I have not tested this. I’m not at home right now, perhaps some kind person can post an old auth code for others to use.
Nothing is going outside your own box so I don’t see a security issue there.
I’m sure I’ll be told soon enough if I’m wrong.
Yes, you need to register an account. But you don’t need to have an invitation token. You can enter anything you want in the “Invitation Token” field.
You can enter a random string of any length
Ah OK. That’s good to know. I just used my twitter account to get another one without trying the easy way first.
Ohh that’s the step I been missing. Never able to get mock routing work.
Now I got a problem with NPM. I always have problems with NPM for some reason. (I hate npm) Could someone help me out?
safe_launcher is on master branch.
npm version is 4.6.1
I clean out npm cache, and re-install npm. Same error.
What version of Node are you using?
nodejs, right?
I updated my system, and nodejs. The latest version is 7.7.3-1
Arch linux.
he said use the 6.5 version in his step-by-step, it’s more stable
This is amazing, I’ll send your GH link to everyone who needs it. Great read, makes much more convenient thanks
BTC address? Or do you prefer a bit of MAID
What were the problems you were having on Windows?
Yes, I’m just following the instructions! I don’t know how backwards compatible node is but my guess is ‘not very’. If you can’t build it you can always use the pre-compiled package. which I guess will work on any 64-bit Linux.
Does this mock routing give you an unlimited PUT balance? Haven’t tested yet
Also, what problems were stopping you from doing this on Windows?
I couldn’t get safe_core to compile. Seems to be something to do with the C++ compiler so I reinstalled Visual Studio but no joy. Then I gave up. You should have a try if you have a few hours to kill. The basic process is the same except on point (8) the file you copy across is different (see the original instructions).
Don’t worry about payment. It’s fun (mostly)!
Created this Repo with everything bundled for you to play / dev with SAFE Mock Routing on Linux
Comes with:
Okay. For some reason, your pre-compiled package is working. I’m going have to investigate why npm is giving me hell.
“network is connected”
This indicate that mock routing is working?
yes …///./…/.//.
Yes, seeing that sea of red ERRs is the exact point when I stop pretending to know what I’m doing. npm seems to be very fussy.
just tested, looks like it does, for anyone wondering.
No PUT balance getting in the way of your local testing / devv-ing
EDIT: $30 BTC bounty for anyone who does the same as @JPL did, but for Win & Mac. (Asia throwing a little in also to get it working before their conference call on Tues)
Must give download links for both OS & make step-by-steps
Great job, @maxweng submitted a build for mac
Does anyone have mac? Can they test this build please
#Also, still $15 - $20 left for whoever does Windows! That’s most common (important) build