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authorWladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>2018-08-13 15:37:13 +0200
committerWladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>2018-08-13 15:38:28 +0200
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build: bump version to 0.17.99
Now that 0.17 branch has been split off, master is 0.17.99 (pre-0.18). Also clean out release notes. Tree-SHA512: bb20025d3ead3346afc7a6a51af715783e705e1de9d1b90ced6423d8969d64e42b72d06a1eb853083b11e9cfe674775266792ae2cd18ed6c858938e125edab03
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Notable changes
===============
-Changed command-line options
-----------------------------
-
-- `-includeconf=<file>` can be used to include additional configuration files.
- Only works inside the `bitcoin.conf` file, not inside included files or from
- command-line. Multiple files may be included. Can be disabled from command-
- line via `-noincludeconf`. Note that multi-argument commands like
- `-includeconf` will override preceding `-noincludeconf`, i.e.
-
- noincludeconf=1
- includeconf=relative.conf
-
- as bitcoin.conf will still include `relative.conf`.
-
-GUI changes
------------
-
-- Block storage can be limited under Preferences, in the Main tab. Undoing this setting requires downloading the full blockchain again. This mode is incompatible with -txindex and -rescan.
-
-RPC changes
+Example item
------------
-### Low-level changes
-
-- The `createrawtransaction` RPC will now accept an array or dictionary (kept for compatibility) for the `outputs` parameter. This means the order of transaction outputs can be specified by the client.
-- The `fundrawtransaction` RPC will reject the previously deprecated `reserveChangeKey` option.
-- `sendmany` now shuffles outputs to improve privacy, so any previously expected behavior with regards to output ordering can no longer be relied upon.
-- The new RPC `testmempoolaccept` can be used to test acceptance of a transaction to the mempool without adding it.
-- JSON transaction decomposition now includes a `weight` field which provides
- the transaction's exact weight. This is included in REST /rest/tx/ and
- /rest/block/ endpoints when in json mode. This is also included in `getblock`
- (with verbosity=2), `listsinceblock`, `listtransactions`, and
- `getrawtransaction` RPC commands.
-- New `fees` field introduced in `getrawmempool`, `getmempoolancestors`, `getmempooldescendants` and
- `getmempoolentry` when verbosity is set to `true` with sub-fields `ancestor`, `base`, `modified`
- and `descendant` denominated in BTC. This new field deprecates previous fee fields, such as
- `fee`, `modifiedfee`, `ancestorfee` and `descendantfee`.
-- The new RPC `getzmqnotifications` returns information about active ZMQ
- notifications.
-
-External wallet files
----------------------
-
-The `-wallet=<path>` option now accepts full paths instead of requiring wallets
-to be located in the -walletdir directory.
-
-Newly created wallet format
----------------------------
-
-If `-wallet=<path>` is specified with a path that does not exist, it will now
-create a wallet directory at the specified location (containing a wallet.dat
-data file, a db.log file, and database/log.?????????? files) instead of just
-creating a data file at the path and storing log files in the parent
-directory. This should make backing up wallets more straightforward than
-before because the specified wallet path can just be directly archived without
-having to look in the parent directory for transaction log files.
-
-For backwards compatibility, wallet paths that are names of existing data files
-in the `-walletdir` directory will continue to be accepted and interpreted the
-same as before.
-
-Dynamic loading and creation of wallets
----------------------------------------
-
-Previously, wallets could only be loaded or created at startup, by specifying `-wallet` parameters on the command line or in the bitcoin.conf file. It is now possible to load, create and unload wallets dynamically at runtime:
-
-- Existing wallets can be loaded by calling the `loadwallet` RPC. The wallet can be specified as file/directory basename (which must be located in the `walletdir` directory), or as an absolute path to a file/directory.
-- New wallets can be created (and loaded) by calling the `createwallet` RPC. The provided name must not match a wallet file in the `walletdir` directory or the name of a wallet that is currently loaded.
-- Loaded wallets can be unloaded by calling the `unloadwallet` RPC.
-
-This feature is currently only available through the RPC interface.
-
-Coin selection
---------------
-- A new `-avoidpartialspends` flag has been added (default=false). If enabled, the wallet will try to spend UTXO's that point at the same destination
- together. This is a privacy increase, as there will no longer be cases where a wallet will inadvertently spend only parts of the coins sent to
- the same address (note that if someone were to send coins to that address after it was used, those coins will still be included in future
- coin selections).
-
-Configuration sections for testnet and regtest
-----------------------------------------------
-
-It is now possible for a single configuration file to set different
-options for different networks. This is done by using sections or by
-prefixing the option with the network, such as:
-
- main.uacomment=bitcoin
- test.uacomment=bitcoin-testnet
- regtest.uacomment=regtest
- [main]
- mempoolsize=300
- [test]
- mempoolsize=100
- [regtest]
- mempoolsize=20
-
-The `addnode=`, `connect=`, `port=`, `bind=`, `rpcport=`, `rpcbind=`
-and `wallet=` options will only apply to mainnet when specified in the
-configuration file, unless a network is specified.
-
-'label' and 'account' APIs for wallet
--------------------------------------
-
-A new 'label' API has been introduced for the wallet. This is intended as a
-replacement for the deprecated 'account' API. The 'account' can continue to
-be used in V0.17 by starting bitcoind with the '-deprecatedrpc=accounts'
-argument, and will be fully removed in V0.18.
-
-The label RPC methods mirror the account functionality, with the following functional differences:
-
-- Labels can be set on any address, not just receiving addresses. This functionality was previously only available through the GUI.
-- Labels can be deleted by reassigning all addresses using the `setlabel` RPC method.
-- There isn't support for sending transactions _from_ a label, or for determining which label a transaction was sent from.
-- Labels do not have a balance.
-
-Here are the changes to RPC methods:
-
-| Deprecated Method | New Method | Notes |
-| :---------------------- | :-------------------- | :-----------|
-| `getaccount` | `getaddressinfo` | `getaddressinfo` returns a json object with address information instead of just the name of the account as a string. |
-| `getaccountaddress` | n/a | There is no replacement for `getaccountaddress` since labels do not have an associated receive address. |
-| `getaddressesbyaccount` | `getaddressesbylabel` | `getaddressesbylabel` returns a json object with the addresses as keys, instead of a list of strings. |
-| `getreceivedbyaccount` | `getreceivedbylabel` | _no change in behavior_ |
-| `listaccounts` | `listlabels` | `listlabels` does not return a balance or accept `minconf` and `watchonly` arguments. |
-| `listreceivedbyaccount` | `listreceivedbylabel` | Both methods return new `label` fields, along with `account` fields for backward compatibility. |
-| `move` | n/a | _no replacement_ |
-| `sendfrom` | n/a | _no replacement_ |
-| `setaccount` | `setlabel` | Both methods now: <ul><li>allow assigning labels to any address, instead of raising an error if the address is not receiving address.<li>delete the previous label associated with an address when the final address using that label is reassigned to a different label, instead of making an implicit `getaccountaddress` call to ensure the previous label still has a receiving address. |
-
-| Changed Method | Notes |
-| :--------------------- | :------ |
-| `addmultisigaddress` | Renamed `account` named parameter to `label`. Still accepts `account` for backward compatibility if running with '-deprecatedrpc=accounts'. |
-| `getnewaddress` | Renamed `account` named parameter to `label`. Still accepts `account` for backward compatibility. if running with '-deprecatedrpc=accounts' |
-| `listunspent` | Returns new `label` fields. `account` field will be returned for backward compatibility if running with '-deprecatedrpc=accounts' |
-| `sendmany` | The `account` named parameter has been renamed to `dummy`. If provided, the `dummy` parameter must be set to the empty string, unless running with the `-deprecatedrpc=accounts` argument (in which case functionality is unchanged). |
-| `listtransactions` | The `account` named parameter has been renamed to `dummy`. If provided, the `dummy` parameter must be set to the string `*`, unless running with the `-deprecatedrpc=accounts` argument (in which case functionality is unchanged). |
-| `getbalance` | `account`, `minconf` and `include_watchonly` parameters are deprecated, and can only be used if running with '-deprecatedrpc=accounts' |
-
-Low-level RPC changes
----------------------
-
-- When bitcoin is not started with any `-wallet=<path>` options, the name of
- the default wallet returned by `getwalletinfo` and `listwallets` RPCs is
- now the empty string `""` instead of `"wallet.dat"`. If bitcoin is started
- with any `-wallet=<path>` options, there is no change in behavior, and the
- name of any wallet is just its `<path>` string.
-- Passing an empty string (`""`) as the `address_type` parameter to
- `getnewaddress`, `getrawchangeaddress`, `addmultisigaddress`,
- `fundrawtransaction` RPCs is now an error. Previously, this would fall back
- to using the default address type. It is still possible to pass null or leave
- the parameter unset to use the default address type.
-
-- Bare multisig outputs to our keys are no longer automatically treated as
- incoming payments. As this feature was only available for multisig outputs for
- which you had all private keys in your wallet, there was generally no use for
- them compared to single-key schemes. Furthermore, no address format for such
- outputs is defined, and wallet software can't easily send to it. These outputs
- will no longer show up in `listtransactions`, `listunspent`, or contribute to
- your balance, unless they are explicitly watched (using `importaddress` or
- `importmulti` with hex script argument). `signrawtransaction*` also still
- works for them.
-
-- The `getwalletinfo` RPC method now returns an `hdseedid` value, which is always the same as the incorrectly-named `hdmasterkeyid` value. `hdmasterkeyid` will be removed in V0.18.
-- The `getaddressinfo` RPC method now returns an `hdseedid` value, which is always the same as the incorrectly-named `hdmasterkeyid` value. `hdmasterkeyid` will be removed in V0.18.
-
-Other API changes
------------------
-
-- The `inactivehdmaster` property in the `dumpwallet` output has been corrected to `inactivehdseed`
-
-### Logging
-
-- The log timestamp format is now ISO 8601 (e.g. "2018-02-28T12:34:56Z").
-
-- When running bitcoind with `-debug` but without `-daemon`, logging to stdout
- is now the default behavior. Setting `-printtoconsole=1` no longer implicitly
- disables logging to debug.log. Instead, logging to file can be explicitly disabled
- by setting `-debuglogfile=0`.
-
-Transaction index changes
--------------------------
-
-The transaction index is now built separately from the main node procedure,
-meaning the `-txindex` flag can be toggled without a full reindex. If bitcoind
-is run with `-txindex` on a node that is already partially or fully synced
-without one, the transaction index will be built in the background and become
-available once caught up. When switching from running `-txindex` to running
-without the flag, the transaction index database will *not* be deleted
-automatically, meaning it could be turned back on at a later time without a full
-resync.
-
-Miner block size removed
-------------------------
-
-The `-blockmaxsize` option for miners to limit their blocks' sizes was
-deprecated in V0.15.1, and has now been removed. Miners should use the
-`-blockmaxweight` option if they want to limit the weight of their blocks'
-weights.
-
-Python Support
---------------
-
-Support for Python 2 has been discontinued for all test files and tools.
-
Credits
=======