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OldSpurty (OP)
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May 08, 2013, 09:20:39 PM
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I found this post regarding needing to update my program: http://bitcoin.org/may15.html  I am unsure if I have the latest version or not, and whether or not this applies to me. I am running Ubuntu 12.04 server and am running bitcoind as a daemon process

I have not done anything to upgrade bitcoind specifically, but I have run apt-get upgrade

if I use dpkg --list and find bitcoin, i see:   ii  bitcoind                                      0.3.24~dfsg-1

Is my version actually 0.3.24? this seems so far out of date it can't be right, but i also see   "version" : 32400   with bitcoind getinfo

If I am not running the latest version, how should I upgrade to it on ubuntu server?

Thanks in advance
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May 08, 2013, 09:53:36 PM
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I found this post regarding needing to update my program: http://bitcoin.org/may15.html  I am unsure if I have the latest version or not, and whether or not this applies to me. I am running Ubuntu 12.04 server and am running bitcoind as a daemon process

I have not done anything to upgrade bitcoind specifically, but I have run apt-get upgrade

if I use dpkg --list and find bitcoin, i see:   ii  bitcoind                                      0.3.24~dfsg-1

Is my version actually 0.3.24? this seems so far out of date it can't be right, but i also see   "version" : 32400   with bitcoind getinfo

If I am not running the latest version, how should I upgrade to it on ubuntu server?

Thanks in advance


why not get the version on the bitcoin website??
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May 08, 2013, 09:58:36 PM
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I am going to go download it right now. I just like using apt and have never had a problem with it providing such out of date packages. Something seemed odd so I posted here to see if anyone knew what was going on.
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