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eefb766 Rearrange initial config checks: AC, AM, compiler, libtool. Removed some repeated and unused prog checks. (kiwigb)
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bfe029f Reduce bitcoin-tx dependencies (Pieter Wuille)
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0246ab6 depends: boost: hard-code hidden symbol visibility (Cory Fields)
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93a6022 Reduce bitcoin-cli dependencies (Pieter Wuille)
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This is less surprising.
Avoids the overload-the-CPU default of using N threads for script
verification as well as N threads for generation where N is number of cores.
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Helps for troubleshooting.
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Removed some repeated and unused prog checks.
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93a3f0e Qt: Network-Traffic-Graph: make some distance between line and text (Jonas Schnelli)
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236d96e Qt: Add support for missing scrollbar in peers table (Jonas Schnelli)
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Text directly glued on the graph-line looks not so good.
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50b43fd Be a bit more verbose during -loadblock if we already have blocks (Matt Corallo)
8375e22 Fix -loadblock after shutdown during IBD (Matt Corallo)
4ead850 Fix for crash during block download (Matt Corallo)
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tl;dr: This solves boost visibility problems for default/release build configs
on non-Linux platforms.
When Bitcoin builds against boost's header-only classes, it ends up with
objects containing symbols that the upstream boost libs also have. Since
Bitcoin builds by default with hidden symbol visibility, it can end up trying
to link against a copy of the same symbols with default visibility.
This is not a problem on Linux because 3rd party static libs are un-exported
by default (--exclude-libs,ALL), but that is not available for MinGW and OSX.
Those platforms (and maybe others?) end up confused about which version to use.
The OSX linker spews hundreds of: "ld: warning: direct access in <foo> to
global weak symbol guard variable for <bar> means the weak symbol cannot be
overridden at runtime. This was likely caused by different translation units
being compiled with different visibility settings."
MinGW's linker complains similarly.
Since the default symbol visibility for Bitcoin is hidden and releases are
built that way as well, build Boost with hidden visibility. Linux builds Boost
this way also, but only for the sake of continuity.
This means that the linker confusion logic is reversed, so the problem will
will now be encountered if Bitcoin is built with --disable-reduce-exports, but
that's better than the current situation.
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af82884 Add "warmup mode" for RPC server. (Daniel Kraft)
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Start the RPC server before doing all the (expensive) startup
initialisations like loading the block index. Until the node is ready,
return all calls immediately with a new error signalling "in warmup"
with an appropriate status message (similar to the init message).
This is useful for RPC clients to know that the server is there (e. g.,
they don't have to start it) but not yet available. It is used in
Namecoin and Huntercoin already for some time, and there exists a UI
hooked onto the RPC interface that actively uses this to its advantage.
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Closes #5141
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b4347f6 minor code style cleanup after recent merges (Philip Kaufmann)
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- add a missing license header
- correct some header orderings etc.
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a2cfae8 util.cpp comment correction (21E14)
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8473862 Fix all header defines (Pavel Janík)
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d2e74c5 boost: moveonly: split CPubKey and friends to new files (Cory Fields)
78c228c boost: moveonly: move BIP32Hash to hash.h (Cory Fields)
900078a boost: moveonly: create eccryptoverify.h|cpp and move helper functions there (Cory Fields)
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e69a587 RPC: submitblock: Support for returning specific rejection reasons (Luke Dashjr)
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b4ee0bd Introduce preferred download peers (Pieter Wuille)
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Remove file and class order guidelines
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771d500 minor cleanup: include orders, end comments etc. (Philip Kaufmann)
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1bea2bb Rename ProcessBlock to ProcessNewBlock to indicate change of behaviour, and document it (Luke Dashjr)
d29a291 Rename RPC_TRANSACTION_* errors to RPC_VERIFY_* and use RPC_VERIFY_ERROR for submitblock (Luke Dashjr)
f877aaa Bugfix: submitblock: Use a temporary CValidationState to determine accurately the outcome of ProcessBlock, now that it no longer does the full block validity check (Luke Dashjr)
24e8896 Add CValidationInterface::BlockChecked notification (Luke Dashjr)
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2191eac add tests to travis (Cory Fields)
7667850 tests: replace the old (unused since Travis) tests with new rpc test scripts (Cory Fields)
fa7f8cd tests: remove old pull-tester scripts (Cory Fields)
5122ea7 tests: fix forknotify.py on windows (Cory Fields)
7a41614 tests: allow rpc-tests to get filenames for bitcoind and bitcoin-cli from the environment (Cory Fields)
f635269 tests: enable alertnotify test for Windows (Cory Fields)
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20a5f61 Don't relay alerts to peers before version negotiation (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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484e350 Update comments in client version to be doxygen compatible (Michael Ford)
6395ba3 Update comments in version to be doxygen compatible (Michael Ford)
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e743678 fix a typo (Yoichi Hirai)
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2aa6329 Enable customising node policy for datacarrier data size with a -datacarriersize option (Luke Dashjr)
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023e63d qt: Move transaction notification to transaction table model (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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- no code changes
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Eventually (after 0.10) these files will hold the logic for crypto
verification routines, and CKey/CPubKey will call into them.
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They're unused since the switch to Travis
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Windows interprets 'foo.txt' as a literal filename while "foo.txt" is treated
as expected.
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the environment
This will allow for windows tests to run with bitcoind.exe and bitcoin-cli.exe
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The semantics of "echo" are different there and they change the resulting text,
but they're still correct and predictable.
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