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2017-11-02rpc: further constrain the libevent workaroundCory Fields
The bug was introduced in 2.1.6-beta, versions before that don't need the workaround.
2017-11-01rpc: work-around an upstream libevent bugCory Fields
A rare race condition may trigger while awaiting the body of a message, see upsteam commit 5ff8eb26371c4dc56f384b2de35bea2d87814779 for details. This may fix some reported rpc hangs/crashes.
2017-11-01Merge #11531: Check that new headers are not a descendant of an invalid ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
block (more effeciently) f3d4adf Make p2p-acceptablock not an extended test (Matt Corallo) 00dcda6 [qa] test that invalid blocks on an invalid chain get a disconnect (Matt Corallo) 015a525 Reject headers building on invalid chains by tracking invalidity (Matt Corallo) 932f118 Accept unrequested blocks with work equal to our tip (Matt Corallo) 3d9c70c Stop always storing blocks from whitelisted peers (Matt Corallo) 3b4ac43 Rewrite p2p-acceptblock in preparation for slight behavior changes (Matt Corallo) Pull request description: @sdaftuar pointed out that the version in #11487 was somewhat DoS-able as someone could feed you a valid chain that forked off the the last checkpoint block and force you to do lots of work just walking backwards across blocks for each new block they gave you. We came up with a few proposals but settled on the one implemented here as likely the simplest without obvious DoS issues. It uses our existing on-load mapBlockIndex walk to make sure everything that descends from an invalid block is marked as such, and then simply caches blocks which we attempted to connect but which were found to be invalid. To avoid DoS issues during IBD, this will need to depend on #11458. Includes tests from #11487. Tree-SHA512: 46aff8332908e122dae72ceb5fe8cd241902c2281a87f58a5fb486bf69d46458d84a096fdcb5f3e8e07fbcf7466232b10c429f4d67855425f11b38ac0bf612e1
2017-11-01Merge #11511: [Init] Remove redundant exit(EXIT_FAILURE) instances and ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
replace with return false b296bf1 Init: Remove redundant exit(EXIT_FAILURE) instances and replace with return false (donaloconnor) Pull request description: While reviewing the bitcoin code I noticed that there are a few exit(EXIT_FAILURE) at various places in the AppInit function. This function returns to main() which will return/exit with EXIT_FAILURE so returning false instead of an explicit exit(EXIT_FAILURE) seems to be cleaner. This PR attempts to make things a bit more consistent. There is a subtle difference between exit() and return from main in that the exit() will not clean up any local vars but I don't think this makes a difference in this case. Using exit() might even lead to bugs in the future where the dtor of local objects are expected to be called. Tree-SHA512: 7d104c3a752b4e7d7bc2382ef7e62543462988f1bbf13dd4077fbeff5399729b76c71a4352556f188b8d306604232477466f5bb827b58a6f3f6273f2370e1faa
2017-11-01Merge #11571: Fixed a couple small grammatical errors.Wladimir J. van der Laan
f927ee1 Fixed a couple small grammatical errors. (Christian Gentry) Pull request description: 1. "If a pull request is not to be considered for merging (yet), please prefix the ..." 2. If a particular commit references another issue, please add the reference. For example: `refs #1234` or `fixes #4321`. Tree-SHA512: b2ed11a235800a6b8e9450937352954a2222eb6f08f9556c8f298fd3d64d18e731397b46f3141eab01e0196f53fa3a9d84fb707a1e7691a63dd146b3c5298fe5
2017-11-01Merge #11565: Make listsinceblock refuse unknown block hashWladimir J. van der Laan
659b206 Make listsinceblock refuse unknown block hash (Russell Yanofsky) Pull request description: Change suggested by @theuni who noticed listsinceblock would ignore invalid block hashes causing it to return a completely unfiltered list of transactions. Tree-SHA512: 3c8fb160265780d1334e856e853ab48e2e18372b8f1fc71ae480c3f45317048cc1fee0055d5c58031981a91b9c2bdbeb8e49a889d04ecba61729ce8109f2ce3f
2017-11-01Merge #11573: [Util] Update tinyformat.hWladimir J. van der Laan
60b98f8 [Util] Update tinyformat.h (fanquake) Pull request description: Updates `tinyformat.h` to commit c42f/tinyformat@689695c upstream. Including: https://github.com/c42f/tinyformat/commit/8a2812d8480bfb66923eea0bb5cdda79fe4f17ba https://github.com/c42f/tinyformat/commit/5d9e05a3479d1b2ec6a4602fd797f0ec26440db2 https://github.com/c42f/tinyformat/commit/48e2e48789907f80a7aec24a3f1d69196b78ed43 @achow101 mentioned that since upgrading to Ubuntu 17.10 (GCC 7), tinyformat had been throwing lots of -Wimplicit-fallthrough warnings. However fallthrough warnings should have been silenced by #10489. cc @theuni. The upstream commit to fix fallthrough warnings is in this PR https://github.com/c42f/tinyformat/pull/39. The last time tinyformat.h was updated in this repo was in #8274. Tree-SHA512: a51bd30544693550e08148daf5d244e3a3a410caff7897351eb9cd28f661dc85e193e045bb86068ee4006b2f89a7233b7573b8c50d93d2a9a15a11386fdcc605
2017-11-01Merge #11442: [Docs] Update OpenBSD Build Instructions for OpenBSD 6.2Wladimir J. van der Laan
9d30f54 [Docs] Update OpenBSD Build Instructions for OpenBSD 6.2 (fanquake) Pull request description: This updates the OpenBSD build docs to reflect building [master](8ddf60db7ad636b6a31b590251c671ded635fa1d) on a OpenBSD 6.2 VM (using VirtualBox 5.1.28 r117968 on macOS 10.12.6). Versions of installed packages were: ``` gmake 4.2.1 g++ 4.9.4 git 2.12.2 libevent 2.0.22 libtool 2.4.2 autoconf 2.69p2 automake 1.15p0 python 3.6.0 boost 1.58.0p3 llvm 4.0.0p2 ``` The boost package installed via pkg_add now seems to work correctly. So we shouldn't require manual building + patching. I also wasn't required to make adjustments to any resource limits. Building with g++ and Clang was successful, using: ``` ./configure --disable-wallet --with-gui=no CC=egcc CXX=eg++ CPP=ecpp ``` and ``` ./configure --disable-wallet --with-gui=no CC=clang CXX=clang++ ``` Running ``` make check ``` worked for ```test/test_bitcoin``` but ```test/util/bitcoin-util-test.py``` failed with: ``` Running test/util/bitcoin-util-test.py... ../test/util/bitcoin-util-test.py env: python3: No such file or directory ``` So that seems like a configuration issue, Python 3.6 is installed. Still todo: - [ ] Check if a manual installation of Berkeley DB is required - [x] Fix running ```test/util/bitcoin-util-test.py``` - [x] Have someone else verify building cc @laanwj Tree-SHA512: 34b176de4865b36dab9d66e74a15c37152e4b6c9784152c30dabbb515d6d9ae9cdbdc7a7b4d777876f91269a6a78cc277ec87775fc6c17dd509f7cf46e89a2b3
2017-10-31Make p2p-acceptablock not an extended testMatt Corallo
2017-10-31[qa] test that invalid blocks on an invalid chain get a disconnectMatt Corallo
2017-10-31Reject headers building on invalid chains by tracking invalidityMatt Corallo
This tracks the set of all known invalid-themselves blocks (ie blocks which we attempted to connect but which were found to be invalid). This is used to cheaply check if new headers build on an invalid chain. While we're at it we also resolve an edge-case in invalidateblock on pruned nodes which results in them needing a reindex if they fail to reorg.
2017-10-31Accept unrequested blocks with work equal to our tipMatt Corallo
This is a simple change that makes our accept requirements the same as our request requirements, (ever so slightly) further decoupling our consensus logic from our FindNextBlocksToDownload logic in net_processing.
2017-10-31Stop always storing blocks from whitelisted peersMatt Corallo
There is no reason to wish to store blocks on disk always just because a peer is whitelisted. This appears to be a historical quirk to avoid breaking things when the accept limits were added.
2017-10-31Rewrite p2p-acceptblock in preparation for slight behavior changesMatt Corallo
Removes checking whitelisted behavior (which will be removed, the difference in behavior here makes little sense) and no longer requires that blocks at the same work as our tip be dropped if not requested (in part because we *do* request those blocks).
2017-10-31Merge #11578: net: Add missing lock in ProcessHeadersMessage(...)Wladimir J. van der Laan
2530bf2 net: Add missing lock in ProcessHeadersMessage(...) (practicalswift) Pull request description: Add missing lock in `ProcessHeadersMessage(...)`. Reading the variable `mapBlockIndex` requires holding the mutex `cs_main`. The new "Disconnect outbound peers relaying invalid headers" code added in commit 37886d5e2f9992678dea4b1bd893f4f10d61d3ad and merged as part of #11568 two days ago did not lock `cs_main` prior to accessing `mapBlockIndex`. Tree-SHA512: b799c234be8043d036183a00bc7867bbf3bd7ffe3baa94c88529da3b3cd0571c31ed11dadfaf29c5b8498341d6d0a3c928029a43b69f3267ef263682c91563a3
2017-10-30net: Add missing lock in ProcessHeadersMessage(...)practicalswift
Reading the variable mapBlockIndex requires holding the mutex cs_main. The new "Disconnect outbound peers relaying invalid headers" code added in commit 37886d5e2f9992678dea4b1bd893f4f10d61d3ad and merged as part of #11568 two days ago did not lock cs_main prior to accessing mapBlockIndex.
2017-10-29Merge #11541: Build: Fix Automake warnings when running autogen.shWladimir J. van der Laan
cc5c39d [Build] Add AM_OBJCXXFLAGS and QT_PIE_FLAGS to OBJCXXFLAGS to future-proof darwin targets (fanquake) f8c6697 Fix automake warnings when running autogen.sh (Evan Klitzke) Pull request description: Adjusted @eklitzke's commit to completely remove GZIP_ENV. Added a commit to address OBJCXXFLAGS. Rebased on master. Relevant info from @theuni & #11013 below. -------- GZIP_ENV was indeed added for determinism, but gitian exports this as needed, so it's not really necessary. I'd rather just remove it. The mm.o rule was added to support XCode 4.2's ancient version of automake. That's irrelevant now, so it makes sense to remove that too. All darwin targets are PIE by default, so we don't technically need the flags, but I'd be more comfortable if we hooked up the OBJCXXFLAGS in case future ones are added. -------- The second commit addresses the last point, but could probably use a better commit message. These warnings are removed from autogen output: ``` Makefile.am:12: warning: user variable 'GZIP_ENV' defined here ... /usr/local/Cellar/automake/1.15.1/share/automake-1.15/am/distdir.am: ... overrides Automake variable 'GZIP_ENV' defined here src/Makefile.am: installing 'build-aux/depcomp' src/Makefile.am:503: warning: user target '.mm.o' defined here ... /usr/local/Cellar/automake/1.15.1/share/automake-1.15/am/depend2.am: ... overrides Automake target '.mm.o' defined here ``` Tree-SHA512: bd59df5f6d3aafe35d5e36925bfe61cc71e774583a0438d7dd946c9e7ecf6e59d42f90a58b8cfef0faa404c81050338ad4cefe721b4a949af881e73b6ab254d4
2017-10-29[Util] Update tinyformat.hfanquake
Updates `tinyformat.h` to commit c42f/tinyformat@689695c upstream.
2017-10-28Merge #11568: Disconnect outbound peers on invalid chainsPieter Wuille
37886d5e2 Disconnect outbound peers relaying invalid headers (Suhas Daftuar) 4637f1852 moveonly: factor out headers processing into separate function (Suhas Daftuar) Pull request description: Alternate to #11446. Disconnect outbound (non-manual) peers that serve us block headers that are already known to be invalid, but exempt compact block announcements from such disconnects. We restrict disconnection to outbound peers that are using up an outbound connection slot, because we rely on those peers to give us connectivity to the honest network (our inbound peers are not chosen by us and hence could all be from an attacker/sybil). Maintaining connectivity to peers that serve us invalid headers is sometimes desirable, eg after a soft-fork, to protect unupgraded software from being partitioned off the honest network, so we prefer to only disconnect when necessary. Compact block announcements are exempted from this logic to comply with BIP 152, which explicitly permits nodes to relay compact blocks before fully validating them. Tree-SHA512: 3ea88e4ccc1184f292a85b17f800d401d2c3806fefc7ad5429d05d6872c53acfa5751e3df83ce6b9c0060ab289511ed70ae1323d140ccc5b12e3c8da6de49936
2017-10-28Fixed a couple small grammatical errors.Christian Gentry
1. "If a pull request is not to be considered for merging (yet), please prefix the ..." 2. If a particular commit references another issue, please add the reference. For example: `refs #1234` or `fixes #4321`.
2017-10-28Merge #10409: [tests] Add fuzz testing for BlockTransactions and ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
BlockTransactionsRequest fd3a2f3 [tests] Add fuzz testing for BlockTransactions and BlockTransactionsRequest (practicalswift) Pull request description: The `BlockTransactions` deserialization code is reachable with tainted data via `ProcessMessage(…, "BLOCKTXN", vRecv [tainted], …)`. The same thing applies to `BlockTransactionsRequest` which is reachable via `"GETBLOCKTXN"`. Tree-SHA512: 64560ea344bc6145b940472f99866b808725745b060dedfb315be400bd94e55399f50b982149645bd7af7ed9935fd28751d7daf0d3f94a8e2ed3bc52e3325ffb
2017-10-27Disconnect outbound peers relaying invalid headersSuhas Daftuar
2017-10-26moveonly: factor out headers processing into separate functionSuhas Daftuar
ProcessMessages will now return earlier when processing headers messages, rather than continuing on (and do nothing).
2017-10-26Merge #11490: Disconnect from outbound peers with bad headers chainsWladimir J. van der Laan
e065249 Add unit test for outbound peer eviction (Suhas Daftuar) 5a6d00c Permit disconnection of outbound peers on bad/slow chains (Suhas Daftuar) c60fd71 Disconnecting from bad outbound peers in IBD (Suhas Daftuar) Pull request description: The first commit will disconnect an outbound peer that serves us a headers chain with insufficient work while we're in IBD. The second commit introduces a way to disconnect outbound peers whose chains fall out of sync with ours: For a given outbound peer, we check whether their best known block (which is known from the blocks they announce to us) has at least as much work as our tip. If it doesn't, we set a 20 minute timeout, and if we still haven't heard about a block with as much work as our tip had when we set the timeout, then we send a single getheaders message, and wait 2 more minutes. If after two minutes their best known block has insufficient work, we disconnect that peer. We protect 4 of our outbound peers (who provide some "good" headers chains, ie a chain with at least as much work as our tip at some point) from being subject to this logic, to prevent excessive network topology changes as a result of this algorithm, while still ensuring that we have a reasonable number of nodes not known to be on bogus chains. We also don't require our peers to be on the same chain as us, to prevent accidental partitioning of the network in the event of a chain split. Note that if our peers are ever on a more work chain than our tip, then we will download and validate it, and then either reorg to it, or learn of a consensus incompatibility with that peer and disconnect. This PR is designed to protect against peers that are on a less work chain which we may never try to download and validate. Tree-SHA512: 2e0169a1dd8a7fb95980573ac4a201924bffdd724c19afcab5efcef076fdbe1f2cec7dc5f5d7e0a6327216f56d3828884f73642e00c8534b56ec2bb4c854a656
2017-10-26Add unit test for outbound peer evictionSuhas Daftuar
2017-10-26Permit disconnection of outbound peers on bad/slow chainsSuhas Daftuar
Currently we have no rotation of outbound peers. If an outbound peer stops serving us blocks, or is on a consensus-incompatible chain with less work than our tip (but otherwise valid headers), then we will never disconnect that peer, even though that peer is using one of our 8 outbound connection slots. Because we rely on our outbound peers to find an honest node in order to reach consensus, allowing an incompatible peer to occupy one of those slots is undesirable, particularly if it is possible for all such slots to be occupied by such peers. Protect against this by always checking to see if a peer's best known block has less work than our tip, and if so, set a 20 minute timeout -- if the peer is still not known to have caught up to a chain with as much work as ours after 20 minutes, then send a single getheaders message, wait 2 more minutes, and if a better header hasn't been received by then, disconnect that peer. Note: - we do not require that our peer sync to the same tip as ours, just an equal or greater work tip. (Doing otherwise would risk partitioning the network in the event of a chain split, and is also unnecessary.) - we pick 4 of our outbound peers and do not subject them to this logic, to be more conservative. We don't wish to permit temporary network issues (or an attacker) to excessively disrupt network topology.
2017-10-26Disconnecting from bad outbound peers in IBDSuhas Daftuar
When in IBD, we'd like to use all our outbound peers to help us sync the chain. Disconnect any outbound peers whose headers have insufficient work.
2017-10-26Merge #11530: Add share/rpcuser to dist. source code archiveWladimir J. van der Laan
fa81534 Add share/rpcuser to dist. source code archive (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: As the legacy rpcuser and rpcpassword are deprected since 0.12.0, we should actually include the script to generate the new auth pair in the distributed source code archive. Ref: #6753 (Tagging for backport, since it is a trivial bugfix) Tree-SHA512: f2737957a92396444573f41071a785be5fb318df9efeb3ade7e56b3b56d512e5f9ca36723365fe5be8aaee69c5e8d8ed1178510bf02186c848b3910ee001ecb9
2017-10-26Make listsinceblock refuse unknown block hashRussell Yanofsky
Change suggested by Cory Fields <cory-nospam-@coryfields.com> who noticed listsinceblock would ignore invalid block hashes causing it to return a completely unfiltered list of transactions.
2017-10-25[tests] Add fuzz testing for BlockTransactions and BlockTransactionsRequestpracticalswift
2017-10-25[Docs] Update OpenBSD Build Instructions for OpenBSD 6.2fanquake
2017-10-23Merge #11538: qa: Fix race condition failures in replace-by-fee.py, ↵MarcoFalke
sendheaders.py 6d51eaefe qa: Fix race condition in sendheaders.py (Suhas Daftuar) c96b2e4f0 qa: Fix replace-by-fee race condition failures (Suhas Daftuar) Pull request description: I think #11407 broke replace-by-fee by introducing a race condition. I was observing frequent failures of replace-by-fee locally, always with a mempool sync failure (the sync call was added in #11407). It appeared to me like there were two causes: sometimes the node would be in IBD and not request the transaction that was relayed; other times the blocks generated in make_utxo wouldn't have relayed quickly enough for the spend of the transaction to be accepted. I believe I've fixed both potential errors. ping @instagibbs Edit: I found a race condition in the sendheaders.py test, where if the verack from the python node wasn't processed before the first block in the test was generated, then no block announcement would go out to that peer, breaking the test. Fixed by adding a sync_with_ping after waiting for verack. Tree-SHA512: 6ad160966e432c151c1ce6e88ae67e60e47123523bda3755cf7697a00e1a5ba38de8561751826e3d7cf0e492f8c2aec298e1b4de8424ebbaf497f099a1ef1d07
2017-10-23qa: Fix race condition in sendheaders.pySuhas Daftuar
2017-10-22Merge #11499: [Qt] Add upload and download info to the peerlist (debug menu)Jonas Schnelli
6b1891e2c Add Sent and Received information to the debug menu peer list (Aaron Golliver) 8e4aa35ff move human-readable byte formatting to guiutil (Aaron Golliver) Pull request description: Makes the peer list display how much you've uploaded/downloaded from each peer. Here's a screenshot ~~[outdated](https://i.imgur.com/MhPbItp.png)~~, [current](https://i.imgur.com/K1htrVv.png) of how it looks. You can now sort to see who are the peers you've uploaded the most too. I also moved `RPCConsole::FormatBytes` to `guiutil::formatBytes` so I could use it in the peerlist Tree-SHA512: 8845ef406e4cbe7f981879a78c063542ce90f50f45c8fa3514ba3e6e1164b4c70bb2093c4e1cac268aef0328b7b63545bc1dfa435c227f28fdb4cb0a596800f5
2017-10-21Merge #11458: Don't process unrequested, low-work blocksWladimir J. van der Laan
01b52ce Add comment explaining forced processing of compact blocks (Suhas Daftuar) 08fd822 qa: add test for minchainwork use in acceptblock (Suhas Daftuar) ce8cd7a Don't process unrequested, low-work blocks (Suhas Daftuar) Pull request description: A peer could try to waste our resources by sending us unrequested blocks with low work (eg to fill up our disk). Since e265200 we no longer request blocks until we know we're on a chain with more than nMinimumChainWork (our anti-DoS threshold), but we would still process unrequested blocks that had more work than our tip (which generally has low-work during IBD), even though we may not yet have found a headers chain with sufficient work. Fix this and add a test. Tree-SHA512: 1a4fb0bbd78054b84683f995c8c3194dd44fa914dc351ae4379c7c1a6f83224f609f8b9c2d9dde28741426c6af008ffffea836d21aa31a5ebaa00f8e0f81229e
2017-10-21Merge #11539: [verify-commits] Allow revoked keys to expireWladimir J. van der Laan
d23be30 [verify-commits] Allow revoked keys to expire (Matt Corallo) Pull request description: This should fix verify-commits on master. Tree-SHA512: 9bfca41fdfcdb11f6d07fcbc80a7b2de37706051e963292e0fbb4c608f146c87b65ab1e8395792197b4a7099e89fa045f278a60276672f6540b68d5e15b5a4a7
2017-10-21[Build] Add AM_OBJCXXFLAGS and QT_PIE_FLAGS to OBJCXXFLAGS to future-proof ↵fanquake
darwin targets
2017-10-21Fix automake warnings when running autogen.shEvan Klitzke
2017-10-20[verify-commits] Allow revoked keys to expireMatt Corallo
2017-10-20qa: Fix replace-by-fee race condition failuresSuhas Daftuar
2017-10-19Add comment explaining forced processing of compact blocksSuhas Daftuar
2017-10-19qa: add test for minchainwork use in acceptblockSuhas Daftuar
2017-10-19Don't process unrequested, low-work blocksSuhas Daftuar
A peer could try to waste our resources by sending us unrequested blocks with low work, eg to fill up our disk. Since e2652002b6011f793185d473f87f1730c625593b we no longer request blocks until we know we're on a chain with more than nMinimumChainWork (our anti-DoS threshold), but we would still process unrequested blocks that had more work than our tip. This commit fixes that behavior.
2017-10-19Add share/rpcuser to dist. source code archiveMarcoFalke
2017-10-19Merge #11529: Avoid slow transaction search with txindex enabledWladimir J. van der Laan
7a5f930 Avoid slow transaction search with txindex enabled (João Barbosa) Pull request description: This is an alternative to #11507 where a slow search is not attempted (in any case) if `txindex` is enabled. Tree-SHA512: e680621781a9241c0513ddd79d23b0b42f3ccec8a63ed1c926b35c43321c81c39a1028770397dd5070501dcf644d897026a2bd68a161a4b435f19227c1bbca48
2017-10-19Merge #11476: Avoid opening copied wallet databases simultaneouslyWladimir J. van der Laan
478a89c Avoid opening copied wallet databases simultaneously (Russell Yanofsky) Pull request description: Make sure wallet databases have unique fileids. If they don't, throw an error. BDB caches do not work properly when more than one open database has the same fileid, because values written to one database may show up in reads to other databases. Bitcoin will never create different databases with the same fileid, but users can create them by manually copying database files. BDB caching bug was reported by @dooglus in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11429 Tree-SHA512: e7635dc81a181801f42324b72fe9e0a2a7dd00b1dcf5abcbf27fa50938eb9a1fc3065c2321326c3456c48c29ae6504353b02f3d46e6eb2f7b09e46d8fe24388d
2017-10-19Avoid slow transaction search with txindex enabledJoão Barbosa
2017-10-19Merge #11527: Remove my testnet DNS seed as I currently don't have the ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
capacity to … 132d322 Remove my testnet DNS seed as I currently don't have the capacity to keep it up to date. (Andreas Schildbach) Pull request description: …keep it up to date. I suggest to consider this for backporting. Tree-SHA512: 2aadb60e9ecab1756f835e62ab784124c61a1fa59380d299ce482f826169da9ed8b7f8615ea9d8d3484eac0b32a9e974685ddc51723c7782a472bc0386243898
2017-10-19Avoid opening copied wallet databases simultaneouslyRussell Yanofsky
Make sure wallet databases have unique fileids. If they don't, throw an error. BDB caches do not work properly when more than one open database has the same fileid, because values written to one database may show up in reads to other databases. Bitcoin will never create different databases with the same fileid, but users can create them by manually copying database files. BDB caching bug was reported by Chris Moore <dooglus@gmail.com> https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11429 Fixes #11429
2017-10-19Merge #11521: travis: move back to the minimal imageWladimir J. van der Laan
3d1c311 Revert "travis: filter out pyenv" (Cory Fields) a86e81b travis: move back to the minimal image (Cory Fields) Pull request description: The most recent update replaced the minimal image with a large one for the 'generic' image. Switching back to 'minimal' should reduce dependencies and maybe speed us up some. It should also eliminiate the need for aa2e0f09e. Tree-SHA512: 0e5f3e97e8d97add07ea228bc5ce1e51e8e069950dbb2871a7eece297995f20b671afdf1c68211ce404cba3ba393d61dfef30ed54d46d6805fde9388f6b4455e