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was suddenly removed with fc44231cb72afae2fffe0fac64e236a1d33b90e6 (probably not by purpose)
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a56054b Update key.cpp to use new libsecp256k1 (Pieter Wuille)
a591d98 Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from 1897b8e..22f60a6 (Pieter Wuille)
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a8cdaf5 checkpoints: move the checkpoints enable boolean into main (Cory Fields)
11982d3 checkpoints: Decouple checkpoints from Params (Cory Fields)
6996823 checkpoints: make checkpoints a member of CChainParams (Cory Fields)
9f13a10 checkpoints: store mapCheckpoints in CCheckpointData rather than a pointer (Cory Fields)
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The prune help message was broken in nonsensical parts. Merge it into
one, this is easier for translators.
Reported by yahoe.001 on transifex.
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Connecting the chain can take quite a while.
All the while it is still showing `Loading wallet...`.
Add an init message to inform the user what is happening.
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libsecp256k1's API changed, so update key.cpp to use it.
Libsecp256k1 now has explicit context objects, which makes it completely thread-safe.
In turn, keep an explicit context object in key.cpp, which is explicitly initialized
destroyed. This is not really pretty now, but it's more efficient than the static
initialized object in key.cpp (which made for example bitcoin-tx slow, as for most of
its calls, libsecp256k1 wasn't actually needed).
This also brings in the new blinding support in libsecp256k1. By passing in a random
seed, temporary variables during the elliptic curve computations are altered, in such
a way that if an attacker does not know the blind, observing the internal operations
leaks less information about the keys used. This was implemented by Greg Maxwell.
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b05a89b Non-grammatical language improvements (Luke Dashjr)
7e6d23b Bugfix: Grammar fixes (Corinne Dashjr)
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This pertains to app-state, so it doesn't make sense to handle inside the
checkpoint functions.
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b74dcb3 Separate CTranslationInterface from CClientUIInterface (Jorge Timón)
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This adds a -prune=N option to bitcoind, which if set to N>0 will enable block
file pruning. When pruning is enabled, block and undo files will be deleted to
try to keep total space used by those files to below the prune target (N, in
MB) specified by the user, subject to some constraints:
- The last 288 blocks on the main chain are always kept (MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP),
- N must be at least 550MB (chosen as a value for the target that could
reasonably be met, with some assumptions about block sizes, orphan rates,
etc; see comment in main.h),
- No blocks are pruned until chainActive is at least 100,000 blocks long (on
mainnet; defined separately for mainnet, testnet, and regtest in chainparams
as nPruneAfterHeight).
This unsets NODE_NETWORK if pruning is enabled.
Also included is an RPC test for pruning (pruning.py).
Thanks to @rdponticelli for earlier work on this feature; this is based in
part off that work.
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6be3562 rpc-tests: Add proxy test (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
67a7949 privacy: Stream isolation for Tor (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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Comment by pryds on Transifex.
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According to Tor's extensions to the SOCKS protocol
(https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/socks-extensions.txt)
it is possible to perform stream isolation by providing authentication
to the proxy. Each set of credentials will create a new circuit,
which makes it harder to correlate connections.
This patch adds an option, `-proxyrandomize` (on by default) that randomizes
credentials for every outgoing connection, thus creating a new circuit.
2015-03-16 15:29:59 SOCKS5 Sending proxy authentication 3842137544:3256031132
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4e38217 Chainparams: Refactor: Remove redundant HashGenesisBlock() getter (Jorge Timón)
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77650cc add -walletbroadcast=0 rpc test (Jonas Schnelli)
6f25262 wallet: make it possible to disable transaction broadcast (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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This is an advanced feature which will disable any kind of automatic
transaction broadcasting in the wallet. This gives the user full control
of how the transaction is sent.
For example they can broadcast new transactions through some other
mechanism themselves, after getting the transaction hex through `gettransaction`.
This just adds the option `-walletbroadcast=<0,1>`. Right now these
transactions will get the status
Status: conflicted, has not been successfully broadcast yet
They shouldn't be shown as conflicted at all (`walletconflicts` is empty). This status
will go away when the transaction is received through the network.
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This adds a -checkblockindex (defaulting to true for regtest), which occasionally
does a full consistency check for mapBlockIndex, setBlockIndexCandidates, chainActive, and
mapBlocksUnlinked.
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this will remove db.h from init.cpp
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could once be renamed from /src/wallet to /src/legacywallet.
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. Closes the bug from commit e179eb3d9bfec7e67908242c71c87b716a41c97c
("bitcoin-qt -help" did not show any message)
. Move all the options in init.cpp (there were already some
options related to bitcoin-qt)
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Help messages are formatted programmatically with FormatParagraph
in order not to break existing strings in Transifex.
The new format works even if the translation of the strings
modifies the lenght of the message.
Sqashed 6 commits in a single one.
Help messages correctly formatted for SVGA text mode (132 chars)
Help messages are formatted programmatically with FormatParagraph
in order not to break existing strings in Transifex.
The new format should work even if the translation of the strings
modifies the lenght of the message.
Fix - syntax error
Correct formatting for 79 chars
Correctly based on C++ functions
Removed spare spaces from option strings
Fix - syntax error
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5ebe095 Trim RPC command table (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
4401b2d Removed main.h dependency from rpcserver.cpp (Eric Lombrozo)
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Rebased by @laanwj:
- update for RPC methods added since 84d13ee: setmocktime,
invalidateblock, reconsiderblock. Only the first, setmocktime, required a change,
the other two are thread safe.
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ff09e31 sleep-wait on genesis block during init with -reindex (Matt Corallo)
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44bc988 [Wallet] Do not flush the wallet in AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe(..) (Cozz Lovan)
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This avoids a regression for issues like #334 where high speed
repeated connections eventually run the HTTP client out of
sockets because all of theirs end up in time_wait.
Maybe the trade-off here is suboptimal, but if both choices will
fail then we prefer fewer changes until the root cause is solved.
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It turns out that some miners have been staying with old versions of
Bitcoin Core because their software behaves poorly with persistent
connections and the Bitcoin Core thread and connection limits.
What happens is that underlying HTTP libraries leave connections open
invisibly to their users and then the user runs into the default four
thread limit. This looks like Bitcoin Core is unresponsive to RPC.
There are many things that should be improved in Bitcoin Core's behavior
here, e.g. supporting more concurrent connections, not tying up threads
for idle connections, disconnecting kept-alive connections when limits
are reached, etc. All are fairly big, risky changes.
Disabling keep-alive is a simple workaround. It's often not easy to turn
off the keep-alive support in the client where it may be buried in some
platform library.
If you are one of the few who really needs persistent connections you
probably know that you want them and can find a switch; while if you
don't and the misbehavior is hitting you it is hard to discover the
source of your problems is keepalive related. Given that it is best
to default to off until they're handled better.
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1c52aad Require sufficent priority for relay of free transactions (Pieter Wuille)
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13f9031 init: minor parameter interaction updates (Philip Kaufmann)
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aa279d6 Enforce minRelayTxFee on wallet created tx and add a maxtxfee option. (Gregory Maxwell)
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Previously the minRelayTxFee was only enforced on user specified values.
It was possible for smartfee to produce a fee below minRelayTxFee which
would just result in the transaction getting stuck because it can't be
relayed.
This also introduces a maxtxfee option which sets an absolute maximum
for any fee created by the wallet, with an intention of increasing
user confidence that the automatic fees won't burn them. This was
frequently a concern even before smartfees.
If the configured fee policy won't even allow the wallet to meet the relay
fee the transaction creation may be aborted.
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Github-Pull: #5494
Rebased-From: 15de949bb9277e442302bdd8dee299a8d6deee60
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- I saw this on http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/try_catch and
thought it would be a good idea
- also unify used format to better be able to search for exception
uses in our codebase
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Fix typos where appropriate
Update license/copyright
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