Last time i tried to run haveno didn't work on arch and i switch my old laptop to ubuntu only to run haveno and to buy Monero.
Time to switch back to arch then 😁💪👊
Last time i tried to run haveno didn't work on arch and i switch my old laptop to ubuntu only to run haveno and to buy Monero.
Time to switch back to arch then 😁💪👊
"Didn't work on arch" and giving no details what you tried to get it running gets me wet.
First version didn't run on arch
installing Haveno from AUR is smooth
*as long as you have java21 and not the most recent version*
but in the end I didn't know how to connect to the Retoswap seed nodes
and just compiled that from source instead.
Works fine.
Soooo Haveno... Guess I need to kick the tires on this and give it a spin.
So is Haveno and retoswap the same or is there another GitHub I need to know about.
Are the maintainers on nostr?
Haveno is sweet!
Bisq too of course.
Haveno is the generic fork, Retoswap is the instance everyone is using now.
So I'd work from that Github.
Thats what my post is about, I started out compiling Haveno,
thinking i could figure out how to connect it to the Retoswap nodes.
After an hour or two I decided i didnt care that much and I might as well just build Retoswap.
I don't think woodser is on nostr.
They have an active group on Simplex for support.
Ah fair cop. I just searched nostr for someone mentioning Haveno and saw your post. Thanks for clarifying the context