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Hi - I ended up just creating my own program using the bitcoin core API calls - did the trick for me and wasn't too difficult to put together once I played around with it.
On May 27, 2017, at 10:34 AM, Demontf ***@***.***> wrote:
Did anyone solve this problem?
I have also encountered the same problem
@bkoffler thx
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Hi - any thoughts on why i'm receiving this message or what i should look into to resolve?
ubuntu@xx:~/blockparser$ ./parser show
info: starting command "dumpTX"
warning: no TX hashes specified, using the infamous 10K pizza TX
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Is the issue memory? I am running this on a mico EC2 instance and looking at your documentation the ram is probably way too low.
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