just made a quick update to the source. everyone use that one. compiling windows client now
Hey Ahmed, I think most people don't compile from source, but use the downloaded client, so any official release should have that included. I also think that source still has a bug in it that causes a wallet sync issue, because that's what I had to deal with when compiling yesterday (it came from the DigiShield update).
I scrambled to get a working client yesterday and created my own release forked from your Github repo, fixing that bug, the previous forking, and adding more checkpoints. I released a v1.3 client that is compatible with the current stable v1.1 up to block 180000, at which point the DigiShield defense would be activated and the subsidy reduced from 64 to 16 coins.
Here is my repo:
https://github.com/psionin/smartcoinLatest release with a tested Windows wallet:
https://github.com/psionin/smartcoin/releases/tag/1.3.0I also posted about it on the Reddit thread:
http://www.reddit.com/r/SmartCoin/comments/22es4v/new_fork_to_replace_the_missed_fork/There are other issues I've found that could also use some work, but I think that this should get us through the near term.
Thanks for the updates, I was reading your pull request comments to figure out what was going on.
Thanks. ive fixed this in my repo. at block 180K the client hard forks
where digishield will kick in and block reward will change