From 4693a8508fa7337b8b158f00c4c1be15627ac166 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: philemon Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2016 23:32:50 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] modified: Getting-Started-with-MMGen.md modified: Install-MMGen-and-Its-Dependencies-on-Microsoft-Windows.md modified: Install-MinGW-64-and-MSYS-on-Microsoft-Windows.md modified: Install-MinGW-and-MSYS-on-Windows-XP.md --- Getting-Started-with-MMGen.md | 10 +++++----- ...Gen-and-Its-Dependencies-on-Microsoft-Windows.md | 8 ++++---- Install-MinGW-64-and-MSYS-on-Microsoft-Windows.md | 13 +++++++------ Install-MinGW-and-MSYS-on-Windows-XP.md | 8 ++++---- 4 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/Getting-Started-with-MMGen.md b/Getting-Started-with-MMGen.md index 9ec2039..8af8b7f 100644 --- a/Getting-Started-with-MMGen.md +++ b/Getting-Started-with-MMGen.md @@ -246,11 +246,11 @@ After quitting the menu with 'q', you’ll see the following prompt: Enter a range or space-separated list of outputs to spend: -Here you must choose outputs of sufficient value to cover the send amount of 0.1 -BTC, plus the transaction fee. By the way, MMGen calculates fees automatically -using bitcoind’s 'estimatefee' RPC call, which makes things very convenient. If -you want to increase the fee a bit for speedier confirmation, use the -`--tx-fee-adj` option. Type `mmgen-txcreate --help` for details. +Here you must choose unspent outputs of sufficient value to cover the send +amount of 0.1 BTC, plus the transaction fee. By the way, MMGen calculates fees +automatically using bitcoind’s 'estimatefee' RPC call, which makes things very +convenient. If you want to increase the fee a bit for speedier confirmation, +use the `--tx-fee-adj` option. Type `mmgen-txcreate --help` for details. Output #2 is worth 0.2 BTC, which is sufficient, so let’s choose it. After several more prompts and confirmations, your transaction will be saved: diff --git a/Install-MMGen-and-Its-Dependencies-on-Microsoft-Windows.md b/Install-MMGen-and-Its-Dependencies-on-Microsoft-Windows.md index f49a101..fa2fb42 100644 --- a/Install-MMGen-and-Its-Dependencies-on-Microsoft-Windows.md +++ b/Install-MMGen-and-Its-Dependencies-on-Microsoft-Windows.md @@ -73,19 +73,19 @@ module, we have to do this little fixup: ### 4. Build the pycrypto Python module: -Download the latest pycrypto [tarball][02] from the Python website, unpack and build: +Download the latest pycrypto [tarball][02] from the Python website and unpack it: $ cd /c/build $ tar -xzf /pycrypto-2.6.1.tar.gz $ cd pycrypto-2.6.1 Open the file `setup.py` in your text editor. Remove *exactly* four spaces at -the beginning of the line reading +the beginning of this line: self.__remove_extensions(["CryptoPublicKey._fastmath"]) -so that it's now one level of indentation further to the left. Save the file -and exit the editor. Now build and install: +to move it one level of indentation to the left. Save the file and exit the +editor. Now build and install: $ python setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 $ python setup.py install diff --git a/Install-MinGW-64-and-MSYS-on-Microsoft-Windows.md b/Install-MinGW-64-and-MSYS-on-Microsoft-Windows.md index fcbffcf..a9f3d42 100644 --- a/Install-MinGW-64-and-MSYS-on-Microsoft-Windows.md +++ b/Install-MinGW-64-and-MSYS-on-Microsoft-Windows.md @@ -10,22 +10,23 @@ provided by the MinGW-64 team. To unpack the latter you'll need the program After unzipping both archives to `C:\` (assuming that's the root of your filesystem), you'll have two new directory trees at `C:\msys` and `C:\mingw64`. -Open Power Shell and launch your MSYS environment with the command -`C:\msys\bin\bash.exe --login`. You'll now be in the home directory of your -MSYS environment. +Open Power Shell and type the command `C:\msys\bin\bash.exe --login` to launch +your MSYS environment. To avoid having to type this command by hand each time you enter MSYS, you're advised to create a launcher icon. Copy the “PowerShell” icon, rename the copy to “MSYS”, right click on the icon, and add the above command to the end of the existing command line after a space. -Note: At this point you must install a [text editor][00] before continuing -with your installation. +Note: The Vim editor comes preinstalled with this version of MSYS. If you're +comfortable using Vim, proceed onward. Otherwise, you must install a different +[text editor][00] before continuing with the installation. Using your text editor within MSYS, create the file `/etc/fstab.conf` with a single line: `c:/mingw64 /mingw`. Execute the command `mount /mingw` -If you're new to Unix, you're advised to learn [a few basic Unix commands][04]. +MSYS is a Unix-like environment. If you're new to Unix, you're advised to learn +[a few basic commands][04]. [00]: A-word-on-text-editors [01]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/External%20binary%20packages%20%28Win64%20hosted%29/MSYS%20%2832-bit%29/MSYS-20111123.zip diff --git a/Install-MinGW-and-MSYS-on-Windows-XP.md b/Install-MinGW-and-MSYS-on-Windows-XP.md index 71fc2d5..5b7e345 100644 --- a/Install-MinGW-and-MSYS-on-Windows-XP.md +++ b/Install-MinGW-and-MSYS-on-Windows-XP.md @@ -42,9 +42,8 @@ and unpack each MSYS archive in the same way: Add `C:\mingw\bin` to your user path. Consult [this page][05] for instructions on how to do that. -Close the command prompt window and open a new one. Launch the MSYS shell with -the command `C:\msys\bin\bash.exe --login`. You'll now be in the home -directory of your MSYS environment. +Close the Command Prompt window and open a new one. Type the command +`C:\msys\bin\bash.exe --login` to launch your MSYS environment. To avoid having to type this command by hand each time you enter MSYS, you're advised to create a launcher icon. Copy the “Command Prompt” icon, rename the @@ -57,7 +56,8 @@ with your installation. Using your text editor within MSYS, create the file `/etc/fstab` with a single line: `c:/mingw /mingw`. Execute the command `mount /mingw` -If you're new to Unix, you're advised to learn [a few basic Unix commands][04]. +MSYS is a Unix-like environment. If you're new to Unix, you're advised to learn +[a few basic commands][04]. [00]: A-word-on-text-editors [01]: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/