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1781  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin version 0.3.24 released on: July 08, 2011, 09:35:32 PM
Bitcoin v0.3.24 is now available for download at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.3.24/

This is another bug fix release.  We had hoped to have wallet encryption ready for release, but more urgent fixes for existing clients were needed -- most notably block download problems were getting severe.  Wallet encryption is ready for testing at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/352 for the git-savvy, and hopefully will follow shortly in the next release, v0.4.

Notable fixes in v0.3.24, and the main reasons for this release:

F1) Block downloads were failing or taking unreasonable amounts of time to complete, because the increased size of the block chain was bumping up against some earlier buffer-size DoS limits.
F2) Fix crash caused by loss/lack of network connection.

Notable changes in v0.3.24:

C1) DNS seeding enabled by default.
C2) UPNP enabled by default in the GUI client.  The percentage of bitcoin clients that accept incoming connections is quite small, and that is a problem.  This should help.  bitcoind, and unofficial builds, are unchanged (though we encourage use of "-upnp" to help the network!)
C3) Initial unit testing framework.  Bitcoin sorely needs automated tests, and this is a beginning.  Contributions welcome.
C4) Internal wallet code cleanup.  While invisible to an end user, this change provides the basis for v0.4's wallet encryption.

Full changelog ("git shortlog v0.3.23.."):

Dawid Spiechowicz (1):
      added polish translation

Doug Huff (1):
      Add OSX App bundle and correct build instructions to reflect reality.

Eric Hosmer (3):
      Updated Visual C++ makefile.
      Further updated Visual C++ makefile.
      Add keystore.h to makefile.vs's header list.

Gavin Andresen (3):
      Boost unit-testing framework.
      Block-chain lock-in at 134444
      Do not use comma as thousands separator

Giel van Schijndel (2):
      rpc server: send '403 Forbidden' to rejected clients
      rpc: don't send 403 when using SSL to prevent DoS

Han Lin Yap (3):
      Double check translation and improved a translation string
      Update swedish translation
      Consistent Bitcoin example address

James Burkle (1):
      Edited init.cpp to include a check that -datadir exists

Jeff Garzik (6):
      FormatFullVersion: build fix related to recent translation improvement
      doc/release-process.txt: minor updates
      CWalletTx::GetAmounts(): pass NULL for CKeyStore*, rather than false     t
      Enable DNS seeding by default.
      Bump version to 0.3.24.
      Bump OSX version to 0.3.24 (missed in previous commit)

Joerie de Gram (1):
      Fix connection failure debug output

Jordan Lewis (Cool:
      Only include irc.h when needed
      Only include db.h when we have to.
      Only included rpc.h when necessary
      Only include net.h when we have to
      Only include init.h when we have to
      Only include strlcpy.h when we have to
      Remove some globally unused headers from headers.h
      Only include certain boost headers if necessary.

Matt Corallo (Cool:
      Update translations and remove obsolete translations.
      Add new DNSSeed dnsseed.bluematt.me.
      Only use dnsseeds and static seeds when not on testnet.
      Make UPnP default on Bitcoin but not on Bitcoind.
      Give more detailed error messages for connection failure.
      Added a couple minor things to match newer build process.
      Revert "Make UPnP default on Bitcoin but not on Bitcoind."
      Enable UPnP by default on bitcoin, but not on bitcoind (on gitian)

Pieter Wuille (6):
      move wallet code to separate file
      CWallet class
      Bugfixes walletclass
      Fix segfault when creating new wallet
      Limit response to getblocks to half of output buffer size
      Fix synchronization of default key

Shane Wegner (1):
      Fix missing includes needed for Boost 1.46.

Stéphane Gimenez (1):
      Fix AddressBook syncrhonization between a CWallet and CWalletDB

Wladimir J. van der Laan (1):
      add GetTotalBlocksEstimate() function, move magic number to constant

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1782  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: PROOF-OF-WORK submitted upstream. Result: false on: July 08, 2011, 09:07:57 PM

1) pushpoold will submit all solutions with at least 40 leading zero bits.

2) cpuminer (and cgminer?) will submit all solutions with at least 32 leading zero bits.

This implies that some solutions will be rejected, because they do not meet the mainnet target difficulty.

1783  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~2700 GH/sec] BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more on: July 08, 2011, 06:38:21 AM
that really sucks i had my rigs pointed to your pool the whole time and they were up every time the servers were up i guess ill switch to deepbit next time there are any issues

Why not just use a current version of poclbm, which automatically switches instantly when any issues appear?

1784  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: python OpenCL bitcoin miner on: July 08, 2011, 05:03:11 AM
Is there not a fallback command for Linux or what? It works on Windows...

Are you sure that you are passing a list of servers to "--servers" ?

1785  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~5000 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: July 07, 2011, 05:06:00 PM
This is getting ridiculous, we pay the 3% because of ease to use and stability. Running home every day to restart miner is not it.

Use a miner -- such as recent poclbm -- that automatically falls back to another pool.

Why run home at all, for a simple miner hiccup such as temporary pool downtime?

1786  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin v0.3.24 release candidate available on: July 06, 2011, 11:16:44 PM

Gavin Andresen (2):
      Block-chain lock-in at 134444

What is this? Where can we find more info about whatever it is?

The default client requires the current hash at 134444 to remain unchanged.  This is exactly like all previous block chain lock-ins.

1787  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~2700 GH/sec] BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more on: July 06, 2011, 08:38:54 PM
Watching thread.
1788  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin press hits, notable sources on: July 06, 2011, 08:30:00 PM
Speaking as the thread creator, the purpose of this thread is to create a log of bitcoin press links.

It is not intended for any discussion of links whatsoever.

If you feel a link will generate discussion, feel free to create a new forum thread, and include that link in your post here.

1789  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin v0.3.24 release candidate available on: July 06, 2011, 08:04:57 PM
Bitcoin 0.3.24rc3 has been uploaded.

Fixes appeared after -rc2 was tagged, so we just skipped straight to -rc3.

Maybe final release on Friday?

Changes since 0.3.24rc1:

Gavin Andresen (2):
      Block-chain lock-in at 134444
      Do not use comma as thousands separator     Using the comma as thousands s

Matt Corallo (3):
      Added a couple minor things to match newer build process.
      Revert "Make UPnP default on Bitcoin but not on Bitcoind."
      Enable UPnP by default on bitcoin, but not on bitcoind (on gitian)

Pieter Wuille (1):
      Fix synchronization of default key

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1790  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Pushpool - Tech Support on: July 06, 2011, 05:30:19 PM
If you are not doing anything with the .log files from mining farm and it has been used by a few pools now in actual production, I would assume that pushpool deals with them directly otherwise people's servers would probably be getting overloaded with them by now, or soon.

But why then would jgarzik mention how to "re-open the logs (such as after rotation or deletion)." if pushpool dealt with them directly?!

You must rotate/trim the logs yourself.

The logrotate package can help you with that.

1791  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [550+ GH] BTCMine - mining pool (long polling, SSL, JSON API) on: July 05, 2011, 08:48:26 PM
Good thing poclbm supports any number of fallback servers...  btcmine is my primary, and it is down for me too.

Looks like several pools, not just btcmine, are having problems.

1792  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Pushpool - Tech Support on: July 05, 2011, 03:59:31 AM
Sending a normal SIGTERM signal is the normal way to shut down pushpoold.  So killall works... provided that it does not send a SIGKILL (kill -9) immediately.

pushpoold will receive the SIGTERM, and initiate safe shutdown procedures, closing files and database connections properly, etc.

1793  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin v0.3.24 release candidate available on: July 04, 2011, 02:36:25 AM
OSX build uploaded, new sums:

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1794  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: minerd - CPU and GPU mining software on: July 03, 2011, 05:29:14 PM

Can you change the name to something other than the now-misleading "cpuminer"?

1795  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / [ANN] Bitcoin v0.3.24 release candidate available on: July 03, 2011, 03:09:07 AM
Bitcoin v0.3.24 release candidate #1 is now available for download at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.3.24/test/

This is another bug fix release.  We had hoped to have wallet encryption ready for release, but more urgent fixes for existing clients were needed.  Wallet encryption is ready for testing at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/352 for the git-savvy, and -hopefully- will follow shortly in the next release, v0.4.

Notable fixes in v0.3.24:

F1) Block downloads were failing or taking unreasonable amounts of time to complete, because the increased size of the block chain was bumping up against some earlier buffer-size DoS limits.
F2) Fix crash caused by loss/lack of network connection.

Notable changes in v0.3.24:
C1) DNS seeding enabled by default.
C2) UPNP enabled by default in the GUI client.  The percentage of bitcoin clients that accept incoming connections is quite small, and that is a problem.  This should help.  bitcoind, and unofficial builds, are unchanged (though we encourage use of "-upnp" and port forwarding to help the network!)
C3) Initial unit testing framework.  Bitcoin sorely needs automated tests, and this is a beginning.  Contributions welcome.
C4) Internal wallet code cleanup.  While invisible to an end user, this change provides the basis for v0.4's wallet encryption.

Full changelog ("git shortlog v0.3.23.."):

Dawid Spiechowicz (1):
      added polish translation

Doug Huff (1):
      Add OSX App bundle and correct build instructions to reflect reality.

Eric Hosmer (3):
      Updated Visual C++ makefile.
      Further updated Visual C++ makefile.
      Add keystore.h to makefile.vs's header list.

Gavin Andresen (1):
      Boost unit-testing framework.     make -f makefile.{unix,osx,mingw} test_b

Giel van Schijndel (2):
      rpc server: send '403 Forbidden' to rejected clients
      rpc: don't send 403 when using SSL to prevent DoS

Han Lin Yap (3):
      Double check translation and improved a translation string
      Update swedish translation
      Consistent Bitcoin example address

James Burkle (1):
      Edited init.cpp to include a check that -datadir exists

Jeff Garzik (6):
      FormatFullVersion: build fix related to recent translation improvement
      doc/release-process.txt: minor updates
      CWalletTx::GetAmounts(): pass NULL for CKeyStore*, rather than false     t
      Enable DNS seeding by default.
      Bump version to 0.3.24.
      Bump OSX version to 0.3.24 (missed in previous commit)

Joerie de Gram (1):
      Fix connection failure debug output

Jordan Lewis (Cool:
      Only include irc.h when needed
      Only include db.h when we have to.
      Only included rpc.h when necessary
      Only include net.h when we have to
      Only include init.h when we have to
      Only include strlcpy.h when we have to
      Remove some globally unused headers from headers.h
      Only include certain boost headers if necessary.

Matt Corallo (5):
      Update translations and remove obsolete translations.
      Add new DNSSeed dnsseed.bluematt.me.
      Only use dnsseeds and static seeds when not on testnet.
      Make UPnP default on Bitcoin but not on Bitcoind.
      Give more detailed error messages for connection failure.

Pieter Wuille (5):
      move wallet code to separate file
      CWallet class
      Bugfixes walletclass
      Fix segfault when creating new wallet
      Limit response to getblocks to half of output buffer size

Shane Wegner (1):
      Fix missing includes needed for Boost 1.46.

Stéphane Gimenez (1):
      Fix AddressBook syncrhonization between a CWallet and CWalletDB

Wladimir J. van der Laan (1):
      add GetTotalBlocksEstimate() function, move magic number to constant

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1796  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [550+ GH] BTCMine - mining pool (long polling, SSL, JSON API) on: July 02, 2011, 12:00:32 AM
EDIT: nevermind
1797  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Pushpool - Tech Support on: June 30, 2011, 05:28:56 AM
QUESTION: is /tmp/shares.log and /tmp/request.log entirely necessary? Under what circumstances would one require those files? I assume they would become quite massive in a short amount of time.

Send SIGHUP to the process, to re-open the logs (such as after rotation or deletion).

1798  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [PATCH] getblockbycount, getblockbyhash RPCs on: June 29, 2011, 11:39:33 PM
Only when I restarted my Linux server and try for instance:
Code:
bitcoin getblock 71995

I get the error:
Code:
error: {"code":-32601,"message":"Method not found"}

That's because it is called 'getblockbycount' not 'getblock' these days.

1799  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: pushpool - open source pool software on: June 28, 2011, 05:41:17 PM
Jeff some more help on this one. I have no idea what you mean by "You need full libevent devel package setup, not just the library." Please explain.

Yes, the same problem - i've installed libevent (cd /usr/ports/devel/libevent && make install clean), but there's no use for pushpool to compile, the configure script stops, saying:

Quote
checking for event_base_new in -levent... no
configure: error: Missing required libevent

Can somebody tell me, where can I get this "full libevent devel package setup" ?

Sounds like user error.  INSTALL file covers the basics of how to use a standard GNU autotools configure script.  A script cannot magically detect site-specific directories for software installation.

If you have a bunch of stuff installed into non-standard directory /usr/local -- common on FreeBSD -- then you want something like

Code:
CFLAGS="-O2 -Wall -g -I/usr/local/include" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" ./configure

1800  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: pushpool - open source pool software on: June 28, 2011, 04:31:21 AM
All the new ideas and coding on the github site in the last two weeks and that's all we get in the official fork?  Gahhh!!!  ETA for v0.6?  "When it's ready" amirite?

The pull queue is basically empty, so I'm not sure what you're talking about.

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