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Hero MemberActivity: 812Merit: 1000No Maps for These Territories Bitcoin Core 0.9.3 rc1 has been released August 28, 2014, 02:38:54 PM #1



https://bitcoin.org/bin/0.9.3/test/



This is a release candidate (test version) for a new minor version release, bringing

only bug fixes and updated translations.



Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github:



https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues



Upgrading and downgrading

==========================



How to Upgrade

--------------



If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completely

shut down (which might take a few minutes for older versions), then run the

installer (on Windows) or just copy over /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac) or

bitcoind/bitcoin-qt (on Linux).



If you are upgrading from version 0.7.2 or earlier, the first time you run

0.9.3 your blockchain files will be re-indexed, which will take anywhere from

30 minutes to several hours, depending on the speed of your machine.



Downgrading warnings

--------------------



The 'chainstate' for this release is not always compatible with previous

releases, so if you run 0.9.x and then decide to switch back to a

0.8.x release you might get a blockchain validation error when starting the

old release (due to 'pruned outputs' being omitted from the index of

unspent transaction outputs).



Running the old release with the -reindex option will rebuild the chainstate

data structures and correct the problem.



Also, the first time you run a 0.8.x release on a 0.9 wallet it will rescan

the blockchain for missing spent coins, which will take a long time (tens

of minutes on a typical machine).



0.9.3 Release notes

=======================



RPC:

- Avoid a segfault on getblock if it can't read a block from disk

- Add paranoid return value checks in base58



Protocol and network code:

- Don't poll showmyip.com, it doesn't exist anymore

- Add a way to limit deserialized string lengths and use it

- Add a new checkpoint at block 295,000

- Increase IsStandard() scriptSig length

- Avoid querying DNS seeds, if we have open connections



Wallet:

- Check redeemScript size does not exceed 520 byte limit

- Ignore (and warn about) too-long redeemScripts while loading wallet



GUI:

- fix 'opens in testnet mode when presented with a BIP-72 link with no fallback'

- AvailableCoins: acquire cs_main mutex

- Fix unicode character display on MacOSX



Miscellaneous:

- key.cpp: fail with a friendlier message on missing ssl EC support

- Remove bignum dependency for scripts

- Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.0.1i (see

- Upgrade miniupnpc to 1.9.20140701

- Fix boost detection in build system on some platforms



Credits

--------



Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release:



- Andrew Poelstra

- Cory Fields

- Jeff Garzik

- Johnathan Corgan

- Julian Haight

- Michael Ford

- Pavel Vasin

- Peter Todd

- Pieter Wuille

- Rose Toomey

- Ruben Dario Ponticelli

- Trevin Hofmann

- Wladimir J. van der Laan

- Zak Wilcox



As well as everyone that helped translating on Bitcoin Core version 0.9.3rc1 is now available from:This is a release candidate (test version) for a new minor version release, bringingonly bug fixes and updated translations.Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github:Upgrading and downgrading==========================How to Upgrade--------------If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completelyshut down (which might take a few minutes for older versions), then run theinstaller (on Windows) or just copy over /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac) orbitcoind/bitcoin-qt (on Linux).If you are upgrading from version 0.7.2 or earlier, the first time you run0.9.3 your blockchain files will be re-indexed, which will take anywhere from30 minutes to several hours, depending on the speed of your machine.Downgrading warnings--------------------The 'chainstate' for this release is not always compatible with previousreleases, so if you run 0.9.x and then decide to switch back to a0.8.x release you might get a blockchain validation error when starting theold release (due to 'pruned outputs' being omitted from the index ofunspent transaction outputs).Running the old release with the -reindex option will rebuild the chainstatedata structures and correct the problem.Also, the first time you run a 0.8.x release on a 0.9 wallet it will rescanthe blockchain for missing spent coins, which will take a long time (tensof minutes on a typical machine).0.9.3 Release notes=======================RPC:- Avoid a segfault on getblock if it can't read a block from disk- Add paranoid return value checks in base58Protocol and network code:- Don't poll showmyip.com, it doesn't exist anymore- Add a way to limit deserialized string lengths and use it- Add a new checkpoint at block 295,000- Increase IsStandard() scriptSig length- Avoid querying DNS seeds, if we have open connectionsWallet:- Check redeemScript size does not exceed 520 byte limit- Ignore (and warn about) too-long redeemScripts while loading walletGUI:- fix 'opens in testnet mode when presented with a BIP-72 link with no fallback'- AvailableCoins: acquire cs_main mutex- Fix unicode character display on MacOSXMiscellaneous:- key.cpp: fail with a friendlier message on missing ssl EC support- Remove bignum dependency for scripts- Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.0.1i (see https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140806.txt - just to be sure, no critical issues for Bitcoin Core)- Upgrade miniupnpc to 1.9.20140701- Fix boost detection in build system on some platformsCredits--------Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release:- Andrew Poelstra- Cory Fields- Jeff Garzik- Johnathan Corgan- Julian Haight- Michael Ford- Pavel Vasin- Peter Todd- Pieter Wuille- Rose Toomey- Ruben Dario Ponticelli- Trevin Hofmann- Wladimir J. van der Laan- Zak WilcoxAs well as everyone that helped translating on Transifex Warning: For most, coin loss is a larger risk than coin theft. A disk can die any time. Regularly back up your wallet through File → Backup Wallet to an external storage or the (encrypted!) cloud. Use a separate offline wallet for storing larger amounts. Bitcoin Core developer [PGP] For most, coin loss is a larger risk than coin theft. A disk can die any time. Regularly back up your wallet throughto an external storage or the (encrypted!) cloud. Use a separate offline wallet for storing larger amounts.

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LegendaryActivity: 1512Merit: 1010 Re: Bitcoin Core 0.9.3 rc1 has been released August 28, 2014, 08:37:03 PM #11 On the run ... let's evaluate this if this build crash on WinXP like the 0.9.2.1 (please, no ! The 0.9.1 is rock stable, no crash at all) On the run ... let's evaluate this if this build crash on WinXP like the 0.9.2.1(please, no ! The 0.9.1 is rock stable, no crash at all)

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LegendaryActivity: 1512Merit: 1010 Re: Bitcoin Core 0.9.3 rc1 has been released August 29, 2014, 05:40:59 PM #13 No ... after 19 hours of run ... it's crash without a debuglog entry (or error box displayed).

Like the 0.9.2 and 0.9.2.1



Code: 2014-08-29 15:26:24 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED

2014-08-29 15:26:26 CreateNewBlock(): total size 128492

2014-08-29 15:27:22 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : inputs already spent

2014-08-29 15:28:23 CreateNewBlock(): total size 218276

2014-08-29 15:30:21 CreateNewBlock(): total size 273063

2014-08-29 15:32:18 CreateNewBlock(): total size 328875

2014-08-29 15:34:16 CreateNewBlock(): total size 388182

2014-08-29 15:36:14 CreateNewBlock(): total size 446338

2014-08-29 15:38:11 CreateNewBlock(): total size 513274

2014-08-29 15:40:18 CreateNewBlock(): total size 564845

---CRASH---

Requesting initialize

Running AppInit2 in thread

2014-08-29 16:01:22







































2014-08-29 16:01:22 Bitcoin version v0.9.3.0-ga12d6ac-beta (Fri, 22 Aug 2014 14:59:13 +0200)

2014-08-29 16:01:22 Using OpenSSL version OpenSSL 1.0.1i 6 Aug 2014

2014-08-29 16:01:22 Using BerkeleyDB version Berkeley DB 4.8.30: (April 9, 2010)

2014-08-29 16:01:22 Default data directory C:\Documents and Settings\PC\Application Data\Bitcoin

2014-08-29 16:01:22 Using data directory G:\block-bitcoin

2014-08-29 16:01:22 Using at most 12 connections (2048 file descriptors available)

2014-08-29 16:01:22 Using 2 threads for script verification

WinXP 32bits SP3+all available updates No ... after 19 hours of run ... it's crash without a debuglog entry (or error box displayed).Like the 0.9.2 and 0.9.2.1WinXP 32bits SP3+all available updates

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MemberActivity: 63Merit: 10 Re: Bitcoin Core 0.9.3 rc1 has been released August 29, 2014, 06:38:31 PM #15 Quote from: wumpus on August 28, 2014, 02:38:54 PM



https://bitcoin.org/bin/0.9.3/test/



This is a release candidate (test version) for a new minor version release, bringing

only bug fixes and updated translations.



Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github:



https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues



Upgrading and downgrading

==========================



How to Upgrade

--------------



If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completely

shut down (which might take a few minutes for older versions), then run the

installer (on Windows) or just copy over /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac) or

bitcoind/bitcoin-qt (on Linux).



If you are upgrading from version 0.7.2 or earlier, the first time you run

0.9.3 your blockchain files will be re-indexed, which will take anywhere from

30 minutes to several hours, depending on the speed of your machine.



Downgrading warnings

--------------------



The 'chainstate' for this release is not always compatible with previous

releases, so if you run 0.9.x and then decide to switch back to a

0.8.x release you might get a blockchain validation error when starting the

old release (due to 'pruned outputs' being omitted from the index of

unspent transaction outputs).



Running the old release with the -reindex option will rebuild the chainstate

data structures and correct the problem.



Also, the first time you run a 0.8.x release on a 0.9 wallet it will rescan

the blockchain for missing spent coins, which will take a long time (tens

of minutes on a typical machine).



0.9.3 Release notes

=======================



RPC:

- Avoid a segfault on getblock if it can't read a block from disk

- Add paranoid return value checks in base58



Protocol and network code:

- Don't poll showmyip.com, it doesn't exist anymore

- Add a way to limit deserialized string lengths and use it

- Add a new checkpoint at block 295,000

- Increase IsStandard() scriptSig length

- Avoid querying DNS seeds, if we have open connections



Wallet:

- Check redeemScript size does not exceed 520 byte limit

- Ignore (and warn about) too-long redeemScripts while loading wallet



GUI:

- fix 'opens in testnet mode when presented with a BIP-72 link with no fallback'

- AvailableCoins: acquire cs_main mutex

- Fix unicode character display on MacOSX



Miscellaneous:

- key.cpp: fail with a friendlier message on missing ssl EC support

- Remove bignum dependency for scripts

- Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.0.1i (see

- Upgrade miniupnpc to 1.9.20140701

- Fix boost detection in build system on some platforms



Credits

--------



Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release:



- Andrew Poelstra

- Cory Fields

- Jeff Garzik

- Johnathan Corgan

- Julian Haight

- Michael Ford

- Pavel Vasin

- Peter Todd

- Pieter Wuille

- Rose Toomey

- Ruben Dario Ponticelli

- Trevin Hofmann

- Wladimir J. van der Laan

- Zak Wilcox



As well as everyone that helped translating on

Bitcoin Core version 0.9.3rc1 is now available from:This is a release candidate (test version) for a new minor version release, bringingonly bug fixes and updated translations.Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github:Upgrading and downgrading==========================How to Upgrade--------------If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completelyshut down (which might take a few minutes for older versions), then run theinstaller (on Windows) or just copy over /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac) orbitcoind/bitcoin-qt (on Linux).If you are upgrading from version 0.7.2 or earlier, the first time you run0.9.3 your blockchain files will be re-indexed, which will take anywhere from30 minutes to several hours, depending on the speed of your machine.Downgrading warnings--------------------The 'chainstate' for this release is not always compatible with previousreleases, so if you run 0.9.x and then decide to switch back to a0.8.x release you might get a blockchain validation error when starting theold release (due to 'pruned outputs' being omitted from the index ofunspent transaction outputs).Running the old release with the -reindex option will rebuild the chainstatedata structures and correct the problem.Also, the first time you run a 0.8.x release on a 0.9 wallet it will rescanthe blockchain for missing spent coins, which will take a long time (tensof minutes on a typical machine).0.9.3 Release notes=======================RPC:- Avoid a segfault on getblock if it can't read a block from disk- Add paranoid return value checks in base58Protocol and network code:- Don't poll showmyip.com, it doesn't exist anymore- Add a way to limit deserialized string lengths and use it- Add a new checkpoint at block 295,000- Increase IsStandard() scriptSig length- Avoid querying DNS seeds, if we have open connectionsWallet:- Check redeemScript size does not exceed 520 byte limit- Ignore (and warn about) too-long redeemScripts while loading walletGUI:- fix 'opens in testnet mode when presented with a BIP-72 link with no fallback'- AvailableCoins: acquire cs_main mutex- Fix unicode character display on MacOSXMiscellaneous:- key.cpp: fail with a friendlier message on missing ssl EC support- Remove bignum dependency for scripts- Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.0.1i (see https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140806.txt - just to be sure, no critical issues for Bitcoin Core)- Upgrade miniupnpc to 1.9.20140701- Fix boost detection in build system on some platformsCredits--------Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release:- Andrew Poelstra- Cory Fields- Jeff Garzik- Johnathan Corgan- Julian Haight- Michael Ford- Pavel Vasin- Peter Todd- Pieter Wuille- Rose Toomey- Ruben Dario Ponticelli- Trevin Hofmann- Wladimir J. van der Laan- Zak WilcoxAs well as everyone that helped translating on Transifex Thanks gotta download it rightway,I have to re-download the blockchain once again or it does merges with previous version i have installed

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Copper MemberLegendaryActivity: 1498Merit: 1346No I dont escrow anymore. Re: Bitcoin Core 0.9.3 rc1 has been released August 30, 2014, 06:24:47 AM #16 Quote from: Microbit001 on August 29, 2014, 06:38:31 PM -snip-

Thanks gotta download it rightway,I have to re-download the blockchain once again or it does merges with previous version i have installed



Did you have to quote the whole post for that single line?



Anyway, no you dont have to download the whole blockchain again, just close the existing installation and install the new one over it (e.g. in Win just run the setup w/o uninstalling) Did you have to quote the whole post for that single line?Anyway, no you dont have to download the whole blockchain again, just close the existing installation and install the new one over it (e.g. in Win just run the setup w/o uninstalling) Im not really here, its just your imagination.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 406Merit: 250 Re: Bitcoin Core 0.9.3 rc1 has been released August 30, 2014, 10:50:48 AM #17 any kind of progress whether it be for testing or not is always a good sign as it shows things are progressing in a way they should be and not keeping to a stand still. This is great newsany kind of progress whether it be for testing or not is always a good sign as it shows things are progressing in a way they should be and not keeping to a stand still.