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Update contrib/debian: proper desktop category and update changelog
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deps-win32.yml
Credit: sipa, cfields, Luke-Jr and michagogo contributed to this fix.
Removing wine as a win32 build dep is beneficial to fixing Gitian LXC,
which would enable many more people to join in the gitian.sigs process
by being able to build with a linux VM instead of a virt capable host.
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The final revision of PR 3029 incorporated a review suggestion of replacing
i686-w64-mingw32 with $HOST. But we forgot that $HOST is not expanded when
within single quotes so it actually broke qt-win32.yml build. This is the
minimal changes necessary to fix the qt-win32.yml build.
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Upgrade gitian win32 to Precise 12.04.
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Update Qt 4.8.3 download link in Gitian Descriptors README
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Workaround 1.54.0 build bug, upstream #9156
Workaround 1.51.0+ human bug, upstream #7262
This commit also demonstrates a method to verify the integrity of inputs.
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mingw upgrade allows more hardening, compiler bug fixes and possibily win64 later.
Rename deps .zip files to be more consistent in revision format.
Boost #4258 build fix for mingw32
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Add michagogo to gitian download scripts
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Following a discussion in #bitcoin-dev, around
19:00 UTC, 20132209
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bitcoin incorrectly linked against the dll after the configure changes, so
ensure that only the static lib is installed.
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- rename URL into URI in paymentserver where correct
- add some missing Qt-coding-stuff in paymentserver
- change QSpinBox to QLineEdit as base for BitcoinAmountField in .ui files
(as this is the result when converting the BAF back into base)
- remove some c_str() and replace with QString::fromStdString()
- remove several new-lines
- remove unneeded spaces
- indentation fixes
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Add protobuf 2.5.0 download to gitian release process
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Also needed to add `unzip` package for the added unzip command for
OpenSSL in the Qt build.
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Add support for a Payment Protocol to Bitcoin-Qt.
Payment messages are protocol-buffer encoded and communicated over
http(s), so this adds a dependency on the Google protocol buffer
library, and requires Qt with OpenSSL support.
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Update HomeBrew makefile patch
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The new class is accessed via the Params() method and holds
most things that vary between main, test and regtest networks.
The regtest mode has two purposes, one is to run the
bitcoind/bitcoinj comparison tool which compares two separate
implementations of the Bitcoin protocol looking for divergence.
The other is that when run, you get a local node which can mine
a single block instantly, which is highly convenient for testing
apps during development as there's no need to wait 10 minutes for
a block on the testnet.
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This commit adds a Linux script that uses tc and iptables to
limit outgoing bandwidth to Bitcoin nodes. All tcp connections with
a source or destination port of 8333 are limited to the chosen rate.
It does not alter the incoming bandwidth. Additionally, outgoing
bandwidth to a host on a local LAN (defined by the LOCALNET variable)
is not limited.
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Make FindBlockByHeight constant-time
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It's after 2013-05-15 forever now, so remove the code for the May 15 fork
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- new xpm resources for different linux window managers
- new png files for autoresizing on different linux window managers
- favicon with new logo
- window .ico with new logo
- updated debian package script
- updated changelog
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Remove the pnext pointer in CBlockIndex, and replace it with a
vBlockIndexByHeight vector (no effect on memory usage). pnext can
now be replaced by vBlockIndexByHeight[nHeight+1], but
FindBlockByHeight becomes constant-time.
This also means the entire mapBlockIndex structure and the block
index entries in it become purely blocktree-related data, and
independent from the currently active chain, potentially allowing
them to be protected by separate mutexes in the future.
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added bitcoin-qt manpage and corrected a few minus signs
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other manpages
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Every block index entry currently requires a separately-allocated
CBigNum. By replacing them with uint256, it's just 32 bytes extra
in CBlockIndex itself.
This should save us a few megabytes in RAM, and less allocation
overhead.
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* reformatted the entire document to look pretty in both standard text and
Markdown
* incorporated [my OS X 10.8 build instructions with Homebrew as the package
manager](http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/3672/trouble-compiling-bitcoind-on-osx-with-homebrew/5253#5253)
* incorporated @gavinandresen's MacPorts and release build instructions based on
an earlier revision of this commit
* added makefile patch necessary for Homebrew compilation to `contrib`
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