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What bank did you switch to?
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I'd like a graphics card shipped to the UK please
Price estimate?
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For Ubuntu users, there is a new ppa maintained by Matt Corallo which you can add to your system so that it will automatically keep bitcoin up-to-date. Just type "sudo apt-add-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin" in your terminal, then install the bitcoin-qt package. For those interested in this, please note that currently the ppa directs you to an outdated version. Specifically, version 0.3.24 You're mistakenly referring to the old unofficial PPA https://launchpad.net/~stretch/+archive/bitcoin
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This issue can be "worked around" by generating a new address and sending all bitcoin there.
That's not quite right-- you need to exhaust all of the keys in your 'key pool' to be safe, so you'd have to ask for 101 new keys. Part of the fix is marking all of the keys in the keypool as used. This fix should be back-ported to version 0.4.0
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constructive suggestions on how to improve the testing and release processes ... are welcome.
How was this particular bug discovered? That might help us formulate strategies for catching similar problems going forward. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51474.0
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This issue can be "worked around" by generating a new address and sending all bitcoin there.
You should also remember to change all existing static addresses left on the web
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New bitcoin ppa is available at https://launchpad.net/%7Ebitcoin/+archive/bitcoinCurrently contains bitcoin-qt and bitcoind at 0.5.0 RC1 but will eventually become the stable channel for bitcoin updates once 0.5.0 is released. Backup wallet to install: Backup walletremove stretch's ppa if you have it sudo ppa-purge ppa:stretch/bitcoin add new repository sudo apt-add-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin update repo listings and install sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install bitcoin-qt
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Supposedly bdb 5.x is completely compatible with 4.8, so...
_If_ this is true then the best thing to go for is using 5.x on oneiric and 4.8 on the older versions
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Ubuntu oneiric does not have the libdb4.8++ or libdb4.8++-dev packages, meaning running or building bitcoin impossible without adding those extra packages to the bitcoin repository. What do you think would be the best way to go about this: - Upgrade to libdb5.x++ and cause new wallets to be incompatible with old bitcoin versions
- include the libdb4.8++ packages and potentially cause collisions with other software making this same decision
- Upgrade to libdb5.x, cause new wallets to be incompatible with old bitcoin versions, but make an export option that will potentially be compatible "forever"
The export wallet command could export as a GPG compatible ascii armoured ecdsa key set, a json file, or an XML file [EDIT] the current leaning in #bitcoin-dev is to go with "include the libdb4.8++ packages and potentially cause collisions with other software making this same decision" Then move to machine-dependant wallets once a bitcoin standard export format has been chosen
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An official bitcoin PPA with version 0.5.0 is being worked on
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Stick ubuntu on it or bitcoin linux
It means you don't have to use fake VGA terminators etc
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running with TECSHARE for 1.10 btc
Hi, for 2 btc i will buy it for you. Regards, Saykor Already done the deal - and 2BTC really? LOL
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Bought Darksiders very good service!
sent before the TX confirmed
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running with TECSHARE for 1.10 btc
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