I really liked the minimal nature of it. One thing: I used it in a VM with the qemu64 cpu and it still only took me about 30 minutes to compile a key. I think it was a little closer to an hour so maybe 35 or 45 minutes but pretty close. After using it once it seemed to go faster for one use and then slow down another. I don't know if this is intended behavior but it was pretty odd.
Requirements:
C compiler, OpenSSL header files
Instructions for compiling are found at the top of the source code.
>I get the error "/tmp/ccANN6Cp.o: undefined reference to symbol 'SHA512'"
current solution is to add "-lssl -lcrypto" at the end of the compile command. This solution is hack found by baka; alternatives take precedence.
>nano says my key is invalid!
Please check that you are pasting the entire key output by nanopow, and not just the number key. The key should have the format "myuserid:mykey".