Taw's Projects

taw/zcash-2.0

2.0 Zcash Cryptocurrency full node and wallet Zcash - A peer-to-peer, privacy-centric, digital currency Zcash is an open source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency aimed at using cryptography to provide enhanced privacy while facilitating selective transparency of transactions. Zcash transactions are published on a public blockchain, but private 'shielded' transactions allow for content to be encrypted using a zero-knowledge proof construction called a zk-SNARK. These constructions ensure the validity and fungibility of transactions as well as a secure ledger of balances without giving out any other information such as parties or amount involved. Learn more at z.cash. Further information about Zcash: Website: https://z.cash/ Community: https://z.cash/support/index.html#community General documentation/wiki: https://z.cash/support/index.html#users https://z.cash/support/faq.html https://github.com/zcash/zcash/wiki/Troubleshooting-FAQ Zcash for Red Hat / Fedora Zcash: https://github.com/taw00/zcash-rpm

taw/dashcore-12.3

0.12.3 Dash Core wallet, masternode, full node, and utilities Dash is Digital Cash - A peer-to-peer, privacy-centric, digital currency Dash (Digital Cash) is an open source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency with a strong focus on serving the payments industry. Dash offers a form of money that is portable, inexpensive, divisible and fast. It can be spent securely both online and in person with minimal transaction fees. Dash offers instant transactions (InstantSend), private transactions (PrivateSend), and operates a self-governing and self-funding model. This decentralized governance and budgeting system makes it one of the first ever successful decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO). Dash is also a platform for innovative decentralized crypto-tech. Learn more at www.dash.org. Further information about Dash: Website: https://www.dash.org/ Community: https://www.dash.org/community/ General documentation/wiki: https://docs.dash.org Sources for Red Hat / Fedora: https://github.com/taw00/dashcore-rpm Documentation: https://github.com/taw00/dashcore-rpm/tree/master/documentation WARNING: We test and will attempt to address issues with this release only on CentOS7/RHEL7 (x86_64 only) and Fedora 28 or newer Fedora 28 will most likely become unsupported Jun 1, 2019
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

taw/libdb6-for-zcash

libdb6 build ...only to be used to build zcash

taw/riot-testing

TEST PACKAGES! -- they may even work. :) "Production" packages can be found here: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/taw/element/ Element is . . . an all-in-one secure chat app for teams, friends, and organizations. Keeps conversations in your control, safe from data-mining and ads. Talk to everyone through the open global Matrix network, protected by proper end-to-end encryption. more than a messaging app. Element is a shared workspace for the web. Element is a place to connect with teams. Element is a place to collaborate, to work, to discuss your current projects. an application that removes the barriers between apps, allowing you to connect teams and functionality like never before. a front-end client implementing the decentralized, secure, messaging and data-transport protocol, Matrix. (Note: Element was once named Riot. It was rebranded as of version 1.7.0.) Element is free. Element is secure. For more information: https://element.io/ OS VERSION MAINTENANCE NOTICE: These are test packages, so anything goes, but... Builds for RHEL7/CentOS7 (EL7, F19-based) and RHEL8/CentOS8 (EL8, F28-based) have ended. Instead, use CentOS Stream. Builds for CentOS Stream (EL8+) are currently functional Builds ended for Fedora 27 (Jan 1, 2019), 28 (Jun 1, 2019), 29 (Jan 1, 2020), 30 (Jun 1, 2020), 31 (Jan 1, 2021) Builds for Fedora 32 ended Jun 1, 2021 Builds for Fedora 33 likely end Jan 1, 2022 Builds for Fedora 34 likely end Jun 1, 2022 Builds for Fedora 35 likely end Jan 1, 2023 Builds for OpenSUSE Leap 15.0 and 15.1 have ended Builds for OpenSUSE Leap 15.2 likely end December 2021 Builds for OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 likely end November 2022 Builds for OpenSUSE Tumbleweed are currently functional
  • Centos-stream 8 : x86_64
  • Centos-stream 9 : x86_64
  • openSUSE Tumbleweed : x86_64

taw/zcash-testing

TEST PACKAGES! WARNING: Only use these packages if you know what you are doing and are willing to risk unstable code. Zcash - A peer-to-peer, privacy-centric, digital currency Zcash is an open source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency aimed at using cryptography to provide enhanced privacy while facilitating selective transparency of transactions. Zcash transactions are published on a public blockchain, but private 'shielded' transactions allow for content to be encrypted using a zero-knowledge proof construction called a zk-SNARK. These constructions ensure the validity and fungibility of transactions as well as a secure ledger of balances without giving out any other information such as parties or amount involved. Learn more at z.cash. Further information about Zcash: Website: https://z.cash/ Community: https://z.cash/support/index.html#community General documentation/wiki: https://z.cash/support/index.html#users https://z.cash/support/faq.html https://github.com/zcash/zcash/wiki/Troubleshooting-FAQ Zcash for Red Hat / Fedora Zcash: https://github.com/taw00/zcash-rpm

taw/zcash-1.0

THIS REPO IS NO LONGER CURRENTPlease visit https://github.com/taw00/zcash-rpm 1.0 Zcash Cryptocurrency full node and wallet Zcash - A peer-to-peer, privacy-centric, digital currency Zcash is an open source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency aimed at using cryptography to provide enhanced privacy while facilitating selective transparency of transactions. Zcash transactions are published on a public blockchain, but private 'shielded' transactions allow for content to be encrypted using a zero-knowledge proof construction called a zk-SNARK. These constructions ensure the validity and fungibility of transactions as well as a secure ledger of balances without giving out any other information such as parties or amount involved. Learn more at z.cash. Further information about Zcash: Website: https://z.cash/ Community: https://z.cash/support/index.html#community General documentation/wiki: https://z.cash/support/index.html#users https://z.cash/support/faq.html https://github.com/zcash/zcash/wiki/Troubleshooting-FAQ Zcash for Red Hat / Fedora Zcash: https://github.com/taw00/zcash-rpm

taw/dashcore-12.2

WARNING: This repository has ceased receiving updates. It will be officially deprecated come July 14th, 2018. Upgrade to Fedora 28 or better and update the toddpkgs-dashcore-repo RPM found in this repository. It should automatically switch you to the dashcore-12.3 repository. If not, you need to enable it and disable dashcore-12.2. 12.2 Dash Core wallet, masternode, full node, and utilities Dash is Digital Cash - A peer-to-peer, privacy-centric, digital currency Dash (Digital Cash) is an open source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency with a strong focus on serving the payments industry. Dash offers a form of money that is portable, inexpensive, divisible and fast. It can be spent securely both online and in person with minimal transaction fees. Dash offers instant transactions (InstantSend), private transactions (PrivateSend), and operates a self-governing and self-funding model. This decentralized governance and budgeting system makes it one of the first ever successful decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO). Dash is also a platform for innovative decentralized crypto-tech. Learn more at www.dash.org. Further information about Dash: Website: https://www.dash.org/ Community: https://www.dash.org/community/ General documentation/wiki: https://docs.dash.org Sources for Red Hat / Fedora: https://github.com/taw00/dashcore-rpm Documentation: https://github.com/taw00/dashcore-rpm/tree/master/documentation WARNING: Fedora 25 builds are unsupported as of Jan1, 2018
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

taw/dashcore-openssl-compat

Dash Core for EL7 (CentOS7 and RHEL7) has a BuildRequires, ONLY if it's running a series of test code. Dash Core itself no longer needs these openssl-compat libraries. If you want to enable these test runs during the build you have to make this repository available to the build machine. XXX TODO: This needs to be updated.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

taw/dashcore-testing

Dash Core wallet, masternode, full node, and utilities - Test Packages WARNINGS: This test repo delivers bleeding-edge versions of packages. Use with care and only with TESTNET Builds for EL7 (RHEL7/CentOS7, F19-based) ended with dashcore-0.13.0 Builds for EL8 (RHEL8/CentOS8, F28-based) have ended, but but will continue test builds.** Builds for Fedora 25 ended Jan1, 2018 Builds for Fedora 26 ended Jun1, 2018 Builds for Fedora 27 ended Jan1, 2019 Builds for Fedora 28 ended Jun1, 2019 Builds for Fedora 29 ended Jan1, 2020 Builds for Fedora 30 ended Jun1, 2020 Builds for Fedora 31 ended Jan 1, 2021 Builds for Fedora 32 ended Jun 1, 2021 Builds for Fedora 33 ended Jan 1, 2022 Builds for Fedora 34 ended Jun 1, 2022 Builds for Fedora 35 ended Jan 1, 2023 Builds for Fedora 36 ended Jun 1, 2023 Builds for Fedora 37 likely end Jan 1, 2024 Builds for Fedora 38 likely end Jun 1, 2024 Builds for Fedora 39 likely end Jan 1, 2025 Dash is Digital Cash - A peer-to-peer, privacy-centric, digital currency Dash (Digital Cash) is an open-source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency with an emphasis on serving as an efficient platform for payments and decentralized applications. Dash offers a form of money that is portable, inexpensive, divisible, and fast. It can be spent securely both online and in-person with negligible transaction fees. Dash offers instant transactions by default (InstantSend), more-fungible transactions (CoinJoin), and operates its network with a model of self-governance and self-funding. This decentralized governance and budgeting system makes it the first-ever successful decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). Learn more at www.dash.org. Further information about Dash: Website: https://www.dash.org/ Community: https://www.dash.org/community/ General documentation/wiki: https://docs.dash.org Sources for Red Hat / Fedora: https://github.com/taw00/dashcore-rpm Documentation: https://github.com/taw00/dashcore-rpm/tree/master/documentation (out of date)
  • Centos-stream 8 : x86_64
  • Centos-stream 9 : x86_64
  • Fedora 38 : x86_64
  • Fedora 39 : x86_64
  • Fedora 40 : x86_64

taw/dashcore-12.1

12.1 Dash Core wallet, masternode, full node, and utilities Dash is Digital Cash - A Peer-to-peer, privacy-centric, digital currency. Dash (Digital Cash) is an open source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency that offers instant transactions (InstantSend), private transactions (PrivateSend) and token fungibility. Dash operates a decentralized governance and budgeting system, making it the first decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). Dash is also a platform for innovative decentralized crypto-tech. Dash is open source and the name of the overarching project. Learn more at www.dash.org. Further information about Dash: Website: https://www.dash.org/ Community: https://www.dash.org/forum/ General documentation/wiki: https://dashpay.atlassian.net/wiki/display/DOC/Official+Documentation Sources for Red Hat / Fedora: https://github.com/taw00/dashcore-rpm Documentation: https://github.com/taw00/dashcore-rpm/tree/master/documentation
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64