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diff --git a/doc/release-notes.md b/doc/release-notes.md index d92666da72..a79012722f 100644 --- a/doc/release-notes.md +++ b/doc/release-notes.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ release-notes at release time) Bitcoin Core version *version* is now available from: - <https://bitcoin.org/bin/bitcoin-core-*version*/> + <https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-*version*/> This is a new major version release, including new features, various bugfixes and performance improvements, as well as updated translations. @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Compatibility ============== Bitcoin Core is extensively tested on multiple operating systems using -the Linux kernel, macOS 10.8+, and Windows Vista and later. Windows XP is not supported. +the Linux kernel, macOS 10.8+, and Windows 7 and newer (Windows XP is not supported). Bitcoin Core should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not frequently tested on them. @@ -56,61 +56,47 @@ frequently tested on them. Notable changes =============== -GCC 4.8.x --------------- -The minimum version of GCC required to compile Bitcoin Core is now 4.8. No effort will be -made to support older versions of GCC. See discussion in issue #11732 for more information. +RPC changes +------------ -HD-wallets by default +### 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. + +External wallet files --------------------- -Due to a backward-incompatible change in the wallet database, wallets created -with version 0.16.0 will be rejected by previous versions. Also, version 0.16.0 -will only create hierarchical deterministic (HD) wallets. -Replace-By-Fee by default in GUI --------------------------------- -The send screen now uses BIP-125 RBF by default, regardless of `-walletrbf`. -There is a checkbox to mark the transaction as final. +The `-wallet=<path>` option now accepts full paths instead of requiring wallets +to be located in the -walletdir directory. -The RPC default remains unchanged: to use RBF, launch with `-walletrbf=1` or -use the `replaceable` argument for individual transactions. +Newly created wallet format +--------------------------- -Custom wallet directories ---------------------- -The ability to specify a directory other than the default data directory in which to store -wallets has been added. An existing directory can be specified using the `-walletdir=<dir>` -argument. Wallets loaded via `-wallet` arguments must be in this wallet directory. Care should be taken -when choosing a wallet directory location, as if it becomes unavailable during operation, -funds may be lost. - -Default wallet directory change --------------------------- -On new installations (if the data directory doesn't exist), wallets will now be stored in a -new `wallets/` subdirectory inside the data directory. If this `wallets/` subdirectory -doesn't exist (i.e. on existing nodes), the current datadir root is used instead, as it was. +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. Low-level RPC changes ----------------------- -- The deprecated RPC `getinfo` was removed. It is recommended that the more specific RPCs are used: - * `getblockchaininfo` - * `getnetworkinfo` - * `getwalletinfo` - * `getmininginfo` -- The wallet RPC `getreceivedbyaddress` will return an error if called with an address not in the wallet. - -Changed command-line options ------------------------------ -- `-debuglogfile=<file>` can be used to specify an alternative debug logging file. - -Renamed script for creating JSON-RPC credentials ------------------------------ -The `share/rpcuser/rpcuser.py` script was renamed to `share/rpcauth/rpcauth.py`. This script can be -used to create `rpcauth` credentials for a JSON-RPC user. - - -- `dumpwallet` now includes hex-encoded scripts from the wallet in the dumpfile, and - `importwallet` now imports these scripts, but corresponding addresses may not be added - correctly or a manual rescan may be required to find relevant transactions. +--------------------- + +- 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. + +### Logging + +- The log timestamp format is now ISO 8601 (e.g. "2018-02-28T12:34:56Z"). Credits ======= |