[16:12:54] Hi team, how are things progressing on the 32bit syncing issue?0 [16:37:37] I will 2nd this inquiry [17:45:26] afaik marcus did not find any issue syncing with his odroid [19:19:23] Yeah he tried a bunch and couldn't get it to fail syncing. @mc290 [19:47:37] did you use the stock image odroid provides on their wiki? [19:48:15] iirc prole said you compiled something yourself [19:53:25] i think he tried both [19:53:38] but lets wait for his reply [21:06:16] hi guys sorry for the very slow reply. I've tried syncing multiple ways from the bootstrap (including with the stock Odroid image ubuntu 18.04) and I've been stuck only 1/10 times. the problem odroiders are describing are with map variables which are created when the daemon is started and stored in RAM so it may be some memory issue. At the very least we can update the bootstrap which will take you past this block. But it's only a [21:06:16] temporary solution - I'm sorry we haven't worked out a proper fix yet. [21:55:55] Hmmm... my Odroid build instructions (which I assume most who are using the XU4 have followed) includes installing Zram, which provides an additional 1gb of RAM (on top of the 2gb of native RAM), which it doesn't really need. Is it a poosibility @mc290 that this could be the issue? Should we kill Zram and see if that helps? Do you know when the boot strap is due to be updated? [22:22:23] i'm not running any swap. But not sure if that's the cause without some testing [22:22:38] new bootstrap should be ready by tomorrow [22:31:37] i posted a github issue so we have a better record for this @BuckoNZ @LordNelsson @pclark36 @jcnvttr https://github.com/NAVCoin/navcoin-core/issues/414 [22:31:56] also listed the specs I am running [23:21:20] @mc290 I not you are NOT running swap. I disable mine to see how I get on.