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July 06, 2015, 05:45:13 PM
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Today in my secondary wallet (i run two full nodes, one on a server, 64 bit, that one is ok, the other is on a virtual machine on another server win32 this is the one with the issue) i get this error:

MinGW Runtime Assertion

Program: C:\program files\bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe
File: main.cpp,Line 1660

Expression: hashPrevBlock == view.GetBestBlock()

what is that?, never seen it before

i opened it again, it took a while reindexing but it's working now.
it happened right after an incoming payment, during the update.

am I ok?, should I do something?, is this a bug (should I report it?)
I have the screencap if it is of any use.
thank you!
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July 06, 2015, 06:01:35 PM
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i opened it again, it took a while reindexing but it's working now.
it happened right after an incoming payment, during the update.
What update?

am I ok?, should I do something?, is this a bug (should I report it?)
I have the screencap if it is of any use.
thank you!
indkt.
You should be ok. I believe that the issue is caused by a mismatch between the block databases and block index. Reindexing everything should fix the problem.

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July 06, 2015, 09:35:02 PM
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i opened it again, it took a while reindexing but it's working now.
it happened right after an incoming payment, during the update.
What update?
the client updating blocks from the network

am I ok?, should I do something?, is this a bug (should I report it?)
You should be ok. I believe that the issue is caused by a mismatch between the block databases and block index. Reindexing everything should fix the problem.
oh, that's why the program did a reindex the next time i load it.
so everything is ok then Smiley, thank you

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