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Note: A bug was found after 0.19.0 was tagged, so it was not released. 0.19.0.1 contains the bug fix as well as everything 0.19.0 has. It is the 0.19 major release. Bitcoin Core version 0.19.0.1 is now available from: https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.19.0.1/or through BitTorrent: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:436859e8dddf4d8bd22d9ecc826139b6749a9a4a&dn=bitcoin-core-0.19.0.1&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fexplodie.org%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.torrent.eu.org%3A451%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.bitcoin.sprovoost.nl%3A6969This release includes new features, various bug fixes and performance improvements, as well as updated translations. Please report bugs using the issue tracker at GitHub: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issuesTo receive security and update notifications, please subscribe to: https://bitcoincore.org/en/list/announcements/join/How to UpgradeIf you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completely shut down (which might take a few minutes for older versions), then run the installer (on Windows) or just copy over /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac) or bitcoind/ bitcoin-qt (on Linux). Upgrading directly from a version of Bitcoin Core that has reached its EOL is possible, but might take some time if the datadir needs to be migrated. Old wallet versions of Bitcoin Core are generally supported. CompatibilityBitcoin Core is supported and extensively tested on operating systems using the Linux kernel, macOS 10.10+, and Windows 7 and newer. It is not recommended to use Bitcoin Core on unsupported systems. Bitcoin Core should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not as frequently tested on them. From 0.17.0 onwards, macOS <10.10 is no longer supported. 0.17.0 is built using Qt 5.9.x, which doesn't support versions of macOS older than 10.10. Additionally, Bitcoin Core does not yet change appearance when macOS "dark mode" is activated. Users running macOS Catalina may need to "right-click" and then choose "Open" to open the Bitcoin Core .dmg. This is due to new signing requirements imposed by Apple, which the Bitcoin Core project does not yet adhere too. Notable changesNew user documentation- Reduce memory
suggests configuration tweaks for running Bitcoin Core on systems with limited memory. (#16339) New RPCs- getbalances returns an object with all balances (mine,
untrusted_pending and immature). Please refer to the RPC help of getbalances for details. The new RPC is intended to replace getbalance, getunconfirmedbalance, and the balance fields in getwalletinfo. These old calls and fields may be removed in a future version. (#15930, #16239)
- setwalletflag sets and unsets wallet flags that enable or disable
features specific to that existing wallet, such as the new avoid_reuse feature documented elsewhere in these release notes. (#13756)
- getblockfilter gets the BIP158 filter for the specified block. This
RPC is only enabled if block filters have been created using the -blockfilterindex configuration option. (#14121)
New settings- -blockfilterindex enables the creation of BIP158 block filters for
the entire blockchain. Filters will be created in the background and currently use about 4 GiB of space. Note: this version of Bitcoin Core does not serve block filters over the P2P network, although the local user may obtain block filters using the getblockfilter RPC. (#14121) Updated settings- whitebind and whitelist now accept a list of permissions to
provide peers connecting using the indicated interfaces or IP addresses. If no permissions are specified with an address or CIDR network, the implicit default permissions are the same as previous releases. See the bitcoind -help output for these two options for details about the available permissions. (#16248)
- Users setting custom dbcache values can increase their setting slightly
without using any more real memory. Recent changes reduced the memory use by about 9% and made chainstate accounting more accurate (it was underestimating the use of memory before). For example, if you set a value of "450" before, you may now set a value of "500" to use about the same real amount of memory. (#16957)
Updated RPCsNote: some low-level RPC changes mainly useful for testing are described in the Low-level Changes section below. - sendmany no longer has a minconf argument. This argument was not
well-specified and would lead to RPC errors even when the wallet's coin selection succeeded. Users who want to influence coin selection can use the existing -spendzeroconfchange, -limitancestorcount, -limitdescendantcount and -walletrejectlongchains configuration arguments. (#15596)
- getbalance and sendtoaddress, plus the new RPCs getbalances and
createwallet, now accept an "avoid_reuse" parameter that controls whether already used addresses should be included in the operation. Additionally, sendtoaddress will avoid partial spends when avoid_reuse is enabled even if this feature is not already enabled via the -avoidpartialspends command line flag because not doing so would risk using up the "wrong" UTXO for an address reuse case. (#13756)
- RPCs which have an include_watchonly argument or includeWatching option now default to true for watch-only
wallets. Affected RPCs are: getbalance, listreceivedbyaddress, listreceivedbylabel, listtransactions, listsinceblock, gettransaction, walletcreatefundedpsbt, and fundrawtransaction. (#16383)
- listunspent now returns a "reused" bool for each output if the
wallet flag "avoid_reuse" is enabled. (#13756)
- getblockstats now uses BlockUndo data instead of the transaction
index, making it much faster, no longer dependent on the -txindex configuration option, and functional for all non-pruned blocks. (#14802)
- utxoupdatepsbt now accepts a descriptors parameter that will fill
out input and output scripts and keys when known. P2SH-witness inputs will be filled in from the UTXO set when a descriptor is provided that shows they're spending segwit outputs. See the RPC help text for full details. (#15427)
- sendrawtransaction and testmempoolaccept no longer accept a
allowhighfees parameter to fail mempool acceptance if the transaction fee exceeds the value of the configuration option -maxtxfee. Now there is a hardcoded default maximum feerate that can be changed when calling either RPC using a maxfeerate parameter. (#15620)
- getmempoolancestors, getmempooldescendants, getmempoolentry, and
getrawmempool no longer return a size field unless the configuration option -deprecatedrpc=size is used. Instead a new vsize field is returned with the transaction's virtual size (consistent with other RPCs such as getrawtransaction). (#15637)
- getwalletinfo now includes a scanning field that is either false
(no scanning) or an object with information about the duration and progress of the wallet's scanning historical blocks for transactions affecting its balances. (#15730)
- gettransaction now accepts a third (boolean) argument verbose. If
set to true, a new decoded field will be added to the response containing the decoded transaction. This field is equivalent to RPC decoderawtransaction, or RPC getrawtransaction when verbose is passed. (#16185, #16866, #16873)
- createwallet accepts a new passphrase parameter. If set, this
will create the new wallet encrypted with the given passphrase. If unset (the default) or set to an empty string, no encryption will be used. (#16394)
- getchaintxstats RPC now returns the additional key of
window_final_block_height. (#16695)
- getmempoolentry now provides a weight field containing the
transaction weight as defined in BIP141. (#16647)
- The getnetworkinfo and getpeerinfo commands now contain a new field with decoded network service flags. (#16786)
- getdescriptorinfo now returns an additional checksum field
containing the checksum for the unmodified descriptor provided by the user (that is, before the descriptor is normalized for the descriptor field). (#15986)
- joinpsbts now shuffles the order of the inputs and outputs of the resulting
joined PSBT. Previously, inputs and outputs were added in the order PSBTs were provided. This made it easy to correlate inputs to outputs, representing a privacy leak. (#16512)
- walletcreatefundedpsbt now signals BIP125 Replace-by-Fee if the
-walletrbf configuration option is set to true. (#15911)
GUI changes- The GUI wallet now provides bech32 addresses by default. The user may change the address type
during invoice generation using a GUI toggle, or the default address type may be changed with the -addresstype configuration option. (#15711, #16497)
- In 0.18.0, a ./configure flag was introduced to allow disabling BIP70 support in the GUI (support was enabled by default). In 0.19.0, this flag is now <strong>disabled</strong> by default. If you want to compile Bitcoin Core with BIP70 support in the GUI, you can pass --enable-bip70 to ./configure. (#15584)
Deprecated or removed configuration options- -mempoolreplacement is removed, although default node behavior
remains the same. This option previously allowed the user to prevent the node from accepting or relaying BIP125 transaction replacements. This is different from the remaining configuration option -walletrbf. (#16171) Deprecated or removed RPCs- bumpfee no longer accepts a totalFee option unless the
configuration parameter deprecatedrpc=totalFee is specified. This parameter will be fully removed in a subsequent release. (#15996)
- bumpfee has a new fee_rate option as a replacement for the deprecated totalFee. (#16727)
- generate is now removed after being deprecated in Bitcoin Core 0.18.
Use the generatetoaddress RPC instead. (#15492)
P2P changes- BIP 61 reject messages were deprecated in v0.18. They are now disabled
by default, but can be enabled by setting the -enablebip61 command line option. BIP 61 reject messages will be removed entirely in a future version of Bitcoin Core. (#14054)
- To eliminate well-known denial-of-service vectors in Bitcoin Core,
especially for nodes with spinning disks, the default value for the -peerbloomfilters configuration option has been changed to false. This prevents Bitcoin Core from sending the BIP111 NODE_BLOOM service flag, accepting BIP37 bloom filters, or serving merkle blocks or transactions matching a bloom filter. Users who still want to provide bloom filter support may either set the configuration option to true to re-enable both BIP111 and BIP37 support or enable just BIP37 support for specific peers using the updated -whitelist and -whitebind configuration options described elsewhere in these release notes. For the near future, lightweight clients using public BIP111/BIP37 nodes should still be able to connect to older versions of Bitcoin Core and nodes that have manually enabled BIP37 support, but developers of such software should consider migrating to either using specific BIP37 nodes or an alternative transaction filtering system. (#16152)
- By default, Bitcoin Core will now make two additional outbound connections that are exclusively used for block-relay. No transactions or addr messages will be processed on these connections. These connections are designed to add little additional memory or bandwidth resource requirements but should make some partitioning attacks more difficult to carry out. (#15759)
Miscellaneous CLI Changes- The testnet field in bitcoin-cli -getinfo has been renamed to
chain and now returns the current network name as defined in BIP70 (main, test, regtest). (#15566) Low-level changesRPC- getblockchaininfo no longer returns a bip9_softforks object.
Instead, information has been moved into the softforks object and an additional type field describes how Bitcoin Core determines whether that soft fork is active (e.g. BIP9 or BIP90). See the RPC help for details. (#16060)
- getblocktemplate no longer returns a rules array containing CSV
and segwit (the BIP9 deployments that are currently in active state). (#16060)
- getrpcinfo now returns a logpath field with the path to
debug.log. (#15483)
Tests- The regression test chain enabled by the -regtest command line flag
now requires transactions to not violate standard policy by default. This is the same default used for mainnet and makes it easier to test mainnet behavior on regtest. Note that the testnet still allows non-standard txs by default and that the policy can be locally adjusted with the -acceptnonstdtxn command line flag for both test chains. (#15891) Configuration- A setting specified in the default section but not also specified in a
network-specific section (e.g. testnet) will now produce an error preventing startup instead of just a warning unless the network is mainnet. This prevents settings intended for mainnet from being applied to testnet or regtest. (#15629)
- On platforms supporting thread_local, log lines can be prefixed with
the name of the thread that caused the log. To enable this behavior, use -logthreadnames=1. (#15849)
Network- When fetching a transaction announced by multiple peers, previous versions of
Bitcoin Core would sequentially attempt to download the transaction from each announcing peer until the transaction is received, in the order that those peers' announcements were received. In this release, the download logic has changed to randomize the fetch order across peers and to prefer sending download requests to outbound peers over inbound peers. This fixes an issue where inbound peers could prevent a node from getting a transaction. (#14897, #15834)
- If a Tor hidden service is being used, Bitcoin Core will be bound to
the standard port 8333 even if a different port is configured for clearnet connections. This prevents leaking node identity through use of identical non-default port numbers. (#15651)
Mempool and transaction relay- Allows one extra single-ancestor transaction per package. Previously,
if a transaction in the mempool had 25 descendants, or it and all of its descendants were over 101,000 vbytes, any newly-received transaction that was also a descendant would be ignored. Now, one extra descendant will be allowed provided it is an immediate descendant (child) and the child's size is 10,000 vbytes or less. This makes it possible for two-party contract protocols such as Lightning Network to give each participant an output they can spend immediately for Child-Pays-For-Parent (CPFP) fee bumping without allowing one malicious participant to fill the entire package and thus prevent the other participant from spending their output. (#15681)
- Transactions with outputs paying v1 to v16 witness versions (future
segwit versions) are now accepted into the mempool, relayed, and mined. Attempting to spend those outputs remains forbidden by policy ("non-standard"). When this change has been widely deployed, wallets and services can accept any valid bech32 Bitcoin address without concern that transactions paying future segwit versions will become stuck in an unconfirmed state. (#15846)
- Legacy transactions (transactions with no segwit inputs) must now be
sent using the legacy encoding format, enforcing the rule specified in BIP144. (#14039)
Wallet- When in pruned mode, a rescan that was triggered by an importwallet,
importpubkey, importaddress, or importprivkey RPC will only fail when blocks have been pruned. Previously it would fail when -prune has been set. This change allows setting -prune to a high value (e.g. the disk size) without the calls to any of the import RPCs failing until the first block is pruned. (#15870)
- When creating a transaction with a fee above -maxtxfee (default 0.1
BTC), the RPC commands walletcreatefundedpsbt and fundrawtransaction will now fail instead of rounding down the fee. Be aware that the feeRate argument is specified in BTC per 1,000 vbytes, not satoshi per vbyte. (#16257)
- A new wallet flag avoid_reuse has been added (default off). When
enabled, a wallet will distinguish between used and unused addresses, and default to not use the former in coin selection. When setting this flag on an existing wallet, rescanning the blockchain is required to correctly mark previously used destinations. Together with "avoid partial spends" (added in Bitcoin Core v0.17.0), this can eliminate a serious privacy issue where a malicious user can track spends by sending small payments to a previously-paid address that would then be included with unrelated inputs in future payments. (#13756)
Build system changes- Python >=3.5 is now required by all aspects of the project. This
includes the build systems, test framework and linters. The previously supported minimum (3.4), was EOL in March 2019. (#14954)
- The minimum supported miniUPnPc API version is set to 10. This keeps
compatibility with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Debian 8 libminiupnpc-dev packages. Please note, on Debian this package is still vulnerable to CVE-2017-8798 (in jessie only) and CVE-2017-1000494 (both in jessie and in stretch). (#15993)
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Tests and QA- #15296 Add script checking for deterministic line coverage in unit tests (practicalswift)
- #15338 ci: Build and run tests once on freebsd (MarcoFalke)
- #15479 Add .style.yapf (MarcoFalke)
- #15534 lint-format-strings: open files sequentially (fix for OS X) (gwillen)
- #15504 fuzz: Link BasicTestingSetup (shared with unit tests) (MarcoFalke)
- #15473 bench: Benchmark mempooltojson (MarcoFalke)
- #15466 Print remaining jobs in test_runner.py (stevenroose)
- #15631 mininode: Clearer error message on invalid magic bytes (MarcoFalke)
- #15255 Remove travis_wait from lint script (gkrizek)
- #15686 make pruning test faster (jnewbery)
- #15533 .style.yapf: Set column_limit=160 (MarcoFalke)
- #15660 Overhaul p2p_compactblocks.py (sdaftuar)
- #15495 Add regtests for HTTP status codes (domob1812)
- #15772 Properly log named args in authproxy (MarcoFalke)
- #15771 Prevent concurrency issues reading .cookie file (promag)
- #15693 travis: Switch to ubuntu keyserver to avoid timeouts (MarcoFalke)
- #15629 init: Throw error when network specific config is ignored (MarcoFalke)
- #15773 Add BitcoinTestFramework::sync_* methods (MarcoFalke)
- #15797 travis: Bump second timeout to 33 minutes, add rationale (MarcoFalke)
- #15788 Unify testing setups for fuzz, bench, and unit tests (MarcoFalke)
- #15352 Reduce noise level in test_bitcoin output (practicalswift)
- #15779 Add wallet_balance benchmark (MarcoFalke)
- #15843 fix outdated include in blockfilter_index_tests (jamesob)
- #15866 Add missing syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue to wallet_import_rescan (MarcoFalke)
- #15697 Make swap_magic_bytes in p2p_invalid_messages atomic (MarcoFalke)
- #15895 Avoid re-reading config.ini unnecessarily (luke-jr)
- #15896 feature_filelock, interface_bitcoin_cli: Use PACKAGE_NAME in messages rather than hardcoding Bitcoin Core (luke-jr)
- #15897 QA/mininode: Send all headers upfront in send_blocks_and_test to avoid sending an unconnected one (luke-jr)
- #15696 test_runner: Move feature_pruning to base tests (MarcoFalke)
- #15869 Add settings merge test to prevent regresssions (ryanofsky)
- #15758 Add further tests to wallet_balance (MarcoFalke)
- #15841 combine_logs: append node stderr and stdout if it exists (MarcoFalke)
- #15949 test_runner: Move pruning back to extended (MarcoFalke)
- #15927 log thread names by default in functional tests (jnewbery)
- #15664 change default Python block serialization to witness (instagibbs)
- #15988 Add test for ArgsManager::GetChainName (ryanofsky)
- #15963 Make random seed logged and settable (jnewbery)
- #15943 Fail if RPC has been added without tests (MarcoFalke)
- #16036 travis: Run all lint scripts even if one fails (scravy)
- #13555 parameterize adjustment period in versionbits_computeblockversion (JBaczuk)
- #16079 wallet_balance.py: Prevent edge cases (stevenroose)
- #16078 replace tx hash with txid in rawtransaction test (LongShao007)
- #16042 Bump MAX_NODES to 12 (MarcoFalke)
- #16124 Limit Python linting to files in the repo (practicalswift)
- #16143 Mark unit test blockfilter_index_initial_sync as non-deterministic (practicalswift)
- #16214 travis: Fix caching issues (MarcoFalke)
- #15982 Make msg_block a witness block (MarcoFalke)
- #16225 Make coins_tests/updatecoins_simulation_test deterministic (practicalswift)
- #16236 fuzz: Log output even if fuzzer failed (MarcoFalke)
- #15520 cirrus: Run extended test feature_pruning (MarcoFalke)
- #16234 Add test for unknown args (MarcoFalke)
- #16207 stop generating lcov coverage when functional tests fail (asood123)
- #16252 Log to debug.log in all unit tests (MarcoFalke)
- #16289 Add missing ECC_Stop() in GUI rpcnestedtests.cpp (jonasschnelli)
- #16278 Remove unused includes (practicalswift)
- #16302 Add missing syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue to wallet_balance test (MarcoFalke)
- #15538 wallet_bumpfee.py: Make sure coin selection produces change (instagibbs)
- #16294 Create at most one testing setup (MarcoFalke)
- #16299 bench: Move generated data to a dedicated translation unit (promag)
- #16329 Add tests for getblockchaininfo.softforks (MarcoFalke)
- #15687 tool wallet test coverage for unexpected writes to wallet (jonatack)
- #16267 bench: Benchmark blocktojson (fanatid)
- #14505 Add linter to make sure single parameter constructors are marked explicit (practicalswift)
- #16338 Disable other targets when enable-fuzz is set (qmma70)
- #16334 rpc_users: Also test rpcauth.py with password (dongcarl)
- #15282 Replace hard-coded hex tx with class in test framework (stevenroose)
- #16390 Add --filter option to test_runner.py (promag)
- #15891 Require standard txs in regtest by default (MarcoFalke)
- #16374 Enable passing wildcard test names to test runner from root (jonatack)
- #16420 Fix race condition in wallet_encryption test (jonasschnelli)
- #16422 remove redundant setup in addrman_tests (zenosage)
- #16438 travis: Print memory and number of cpus (MarcoFalke)
- #16445 Skip flaky p2p_invalid_messages test on macOS (fjahr)
- #16459 Fix race condition in example_test.py (sdaftuar)
- #16464 Ensure we don't generate a too-big block in p2sh sigops test (sdaftuar)
- #16491 fix deprecated log.warn in feature_dbcrash test (jonatack)
- #15134 Switch one of the Travis jobs to an unsigned char environment (-funsigned-char) (practicalswift)
- #16505 Changes verbosity of msbuild from quiet to normal in the appveyor script (sipsorcery)
- #16293 Make test cases separate functions (MarcoFalke)
- #16470 Fail early on disconnect in mininode.wait_for_* (MarcoFalke)
- #16277 Suppress output in test_bitcoin for expected errors (gertjaap)
- #16493 Fix test failures (MarcoFalke)
- #16538 Add missing sync_blocks to feature_pruning (MarcoFalke)
- #16509 Adapt test framework for chains other than "regtest" (MarcoFalke)
- #16363 Add test for BIP30 duplicate tx (MarcoFalke)
- #16535 Explain why -whitelist is used in feature_fee_estimation (MarcoFalke)
- #16554 only include and use OpenSSL where it's actually needed (BIP70) (fanquake)
- #16598 Remove confusing hash256 function in util (elichai)
- #16595 travis: Use extended 90 minute timeout when available (MarcoFalke)
- #16563 Add unit test for AddTimeData (mzumsande)
- #16561 Use colors and dots in test_runner.py output only if standard output is a terminal (practicalswift)
- #16465 Test p2sh-witness and bech32 in wallet_import_rescan (MarcoFalke)
- #16582 Rework ci (Use travis only as fallback env) (MarcoFalke)
- #16633 travis: Fix test_runner.py timeouts (MarcoFalke)
- #16646 Run tests with UPnP disabled (fanquake)
- #16623 ci: Add environment files for all settings (MarcoFalke)
- #16656 fix rpc_setban.py race (jonasschnelli)
- #16570 Make descriptor tests deterministic (davereikher)
- #16404 Test ZMQ notification after chain reorg (promag)
- #16726 Avoid common Python default parameter gotcha when mutable dict/list:s are used as default parameter values (practicalswift)
- #16739 ci: Pass down $makejobs to test_runner.py, other improvements (MarcoFalke)
- #16767 Check for codespell in lint-spelling.sh (kristapsk)
- #16768 Make lint-includes.sh work from any directory (kristapsk)
- #15257 Scripts and tools: Bump flake8 to 3.7.8 (Empact)
- #16804 Remove unused try-block in assert_debug_log (MarcoFalke)
- #16850 servicesnames field in getpeerinfo and getnetworkinfo (darosior)
- #16551 Test that low difficulty chain fork is rejected (MarcoFalke)
- #16737 Establish only one connection between nodes in rpc_invalidateblock (MarcoFalke)
- #16845 Add notes on how to generate data/wallets/high_minversion (MarcoFalke)
- #16888 Bump timeouts in slow running tests (MarcoFalke)
- #16864 Add python bech32 impl round-trip test (instagibbs)
- #16865 add some unit tests for merkle.cpp (soroosh-sdi)
- #14696 Add explicit references to related CVE's in p2p_invalid_block test (lucash-dev)
- #16907 lint: Add DisabledOpcodeTemplates to whitelist (MarcoFalke)
- #16898 Remove connect_nodes_bi (MarcoFalke)
- #16917 Move common function assert_approx() into util.py (fridokus)
- #16921 Add information on how to add Vulture suppressions (practicalswift)
- #16920 Fix extra_args in wallet_import_rescan.py (MarcoFalke)
- #16918 Make PORT_MIN in test runner configurable (MarcoFalke)
- #16941 travis: Disable feature_block in tsan run due to oom (MarcoFalke)
- #16929 follow-up to rpc: default maxfeerate value as BTC/kB (jonatack)
- #16959 ci: Set $host before setting fallback values (MarcoFalke)
- #16961 Remove python dead code linter (laanwj)
- #16931 add unittests for CheckProofOfWork (soroosh-sdi)
- #16991 Fix service flag comparison check in rpc_net test (luke-jr) (laanwj)
- #16987 Correct docstring param name (jbampton)
- #17015 Explain QT_QPA_PLATFORM for gui tests (MarcoFalke)
- #17006 Enable UBSan for Travis fuzzing job (practicalswift)
- #17086 Fix fs_tests for unknown locales (carnhofdaki)
- #15903 appveyor: Write @PACKAGE_NAME@ to config (MarcoFalke)
- #16742 test: add executable flag for wallet_watchonly.py (theStack)
- #16740 qa: Relax so that the subscriber is ready before publishing zmq messages (#16740)
Miscellaneous- #15335 Fix lack of warning of unrecognized section names (AkioNak)
- #15528 contrib: Bump gitian descriptors for 0.19 (MarcoFalke)
- #15609 scripts and tools: Set 'distro' explicitly (hebasto)
- #15519 Add Poly1305 implementation (jonasschnelli)
- #15643 contrib: Gh-merge: include acks in merge commit (MarcoFalke)
- #15838 scripts and tools: Fetch missing review comments in github-merge.py (nkostoulas)
- #15920 lint: Check that all wallet args are hidden (MarcoFalke)
- #15849 Thread names in logs and deadlock debug tools (jamesob)
- #15650 Handle the result of posix_fallocate system call (lucayepa)
- #15766 scripts and tools: Upgrade gitian image before signing (hebasto)
- #15512 Add ChaCha20 encryption option (XOR) (jonasschnelli)
- #15968 Fix portability issue with pthreads (grim-trigger)
- #15970 Utils and libraries: fix static_assert for macro HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL (orientye)
- #15863 scripts and tools: Ensure repos are up-to-date in gitian-build.py (hebasto)
- #15224 Add RNG strengthening (10ms once every minute) (sipa)
- #15840 Contrib scripts: Filter IPv6 by ASN (abitfan)
- #13998 Scripts and tools: gitian-build.py improvements and corrections (hebasto)
- #15236 scripts and tools: Make --setup command independent (hebasto)
- #16114 contrib: Add curl as a required program in gitian-build.py (fanquake)
- #16046 util: Add type safe gettime (MarcoFalke)
- #15703 Update secp256k1 subtree to latest upstream (sipa)
- #16086 contrib: Use newer config.guess & config.sub in install_db4.sh (fanquake)
- #16130 Don't GPG sign intermediate commits with github-merge tool (stevenroose)
- #16162 scripts: Add key for michael ford (fanquake) to trusted keys list (fanquake)
- #16201 devtools: Always use unabbreviated commit IDs in github-merge.py (laanwj)
- #16112 util: Log early messages (MarcoFalke)
- #16223 devtools: Fetch and display ACKs at sign-off time in github-merge (laanwj)
- #16300 util: Explain why the path is cached (MarcoFalke)
- #16314 scripts and tools: Update copyright_header.py script (hebasto)
- #16158 Fix logic of memory_cleanse() on MSVC and clean up docs (real-or-random)
- #14734 fix an undefined behavior in uint::SetHex (kazcw)
- #16327 scripts and tools: Update ShellCheck linter (hebasto)
- #15277 contrib: Enable building in guix containers (dongcarl)
- #16362 Add bilingual_str type (hebasto)
- #16481 logs: add missing space (harding)
- #16581 sipsorcery gitian key (sipsorcery)
- #16566 util: Refactor upper/lowercase functions (kallewoof)
- #16620 util: Move resolveerrmsg to util/error (MarcoFalke)
- #16625 scripts: Remove github-merge.py (fanquake)
- #15864 Fix datadir handling (hebasto)
- #16670 util: Add join helper to join a list of strings (MarcoFalke)
- #16665 scripts: Move update-translations.py to maintainer-tools repo (fanquake)
- #16730 Support serialization of std::vector<bool> (sipa)
- #16556 Fix systemd service file configuration directory setup (setpill)
- #15615 Add log output during initial header sync (jonasschnelli)
- #16774 Avoid unnecessary "Synchronizing blockheaders" log messages (jonasschnelli)
- #16489 log: harmonize bitcoind logging (jonatack)
- #16577 util: Cbufferedfile fixes and unit test (LarryRuane)
- #16984 util: Make thread names shorter (hebasto)
- #17038 Don't rename main thread at process level (laanwj)
- #17184 util: Filter out macos process serial number (hebasto)
- #17095 util: Filter control characters out of log messages (laanwj)
- #17085 init: Change fallback locale to C.UTF-8 (laanwj)
- #16957 9% less memory: make SaltedOutpointHasher noexcept (martinus)
- #17449 fix uninitialized variable nMinerConfirmationWindow (bitcoinVBR)
Documentation- #15514 Update Transifex links (fanquake)
- #15513 add "sections" info to example bitcoin.conf (fanquake)
- #15530 Move wallet lock annotations to header (MarcoFalke)
- #15562 remove duplicate clone step in build-windows.md (fanquake)
- #15565 remove release note fragments (fanquake)
- #15444 Additional productivity tips (Sjors)
- #15577 Enable TLS in link to chris.beams.io (JeremyRand)
- #15604 release note for disabling reject messages by default (jnewbery)
- #15611 Add Gitian key for droark (droark)
- #15626 Update ACK description in CONTRIBUTING.md (jonatack)
- #15603 Add more tips to productivity.md (gwillen)
- #15683 Comment for seemingly duplicate LIBBITCOIN_SERVER (Bushstar)
- #15685 rpc-mining: Clarify error messages (MarcoFalke)
- #15760 Clarify sendrawtransaction::maxfeerate==0 help (MarcoFalke)
- #15659 fix findFork comment (r8921039)
- #15718 Improve netaddress comments (dongcarl)
- #15833 remove out-of-date comment on pay-to-witness support (r8921039)
- #15821 Remove upgrade note in release notes from EOL versions (MarcoFalke)
- #15267 explain AcceptToMemoryPoolWorker's coins_to_uncache (jamesob)
- #15887 Align code example style with clang-format (hebasto)
- #15877 Fix -dustrelayfee= argument docs grammar (keepkeyjon)
- #15908 Align MSVC build options with Linux build ones (hebasto)
- #15941 Add historical release notes for 0.18.0 (laanwj)
- #15794 Clarify PR guidelines w/re documentation (dongcarl)
- #15607 Release process updates (jonatack)
- #14364 Clarify -blocksdir usage (sangaman)
- #15777 Add doxygen comments for keypool classes (jnewbery)
- #15820 Add productivity notes for dummy rebases (dongcarl)
- #15922 Explain how to pass in non-fundamental types into functions (MarcoFalke)
- #16080 build/doc: update bitcoin_config.h packages, release process (jonatack)
- #16047 analyzepsbt description in doc/psbt.md (jonatack)
- #16039 add release note for 14954 (fanquake)
- #16139 Add riscv64 to outputs list in release-process.md (JeremyRand)
- #16140 create security policy (narula)
- #16164 update release process for SECURITY.md (jonatack)
- #16213 Remove explicit mention of versions from SECURITY.md (MarcoFalke)
- #16186 doc/lint: Fix spelling errors identified by codespell 1.15.0 (Empact)
- #16149 Rework section on ACK in CONTRIBUTING.md (MarcoFalke)
- #16196 Add release notes for 14897 & 15834 (MarcoFalke)
- #16241 add rapidcheck to vcpkg install list (fanquake)
- #16243 Remove travis badge from readme (MarcoFalke)
- #16256 remove orphaned header in developer notes (jonatack)
- #15964 Improve build-osx document formatting (giulio92)
- #16313 Fix broken link in doc/build-osx.md (jonatack)
- #16330 Use placeholder instead of key expiration date (hebasto)
- #16339 add reduce-memory.md (fanquake)
- #16347 Include static members in Doxygen (dongcarl)
- #15824 Improve netbase comments (dongcarl)
- #16430 Update bips 35, 37 and 111 status (MarcoFalke)
- #16455 Remove downgrading warning in release notes, per 0.18 branch (MarcoFalke)
- #16484 update labels in CONTRIBUTING.md (MarcoFalke)
- #16483 update Python command in msvc readme (sipsorcery)
- #16504 Add release note for the deprecated totalFee option of bumpfee (promag)
- #16448 add note on precedence of options in bitcoin.conf (fanquake)
- #16536 Update and extend benchmarking.md (ariard)
- #16530 Fix grammar and punctuation in developer notes (Tech1k)
- #16574 Add historical release notes for 0.18.1 (laanwj)
- #16585 Update Markdown syntax for bdb packages (emilengler)
- #16586 Mention other ways to conserve memory on compilation (MarcoFalke)
- #16605 Add missing contributor to 0.18.1 release notes (meshcollider)
- #16615 Fix typos in COPYRIGHT (gapeman)
- #16626 Fix spelling error chache -> cache (nilswloewen)
- #16587 Improve versionbits.h documentation (ariard)
- #16643 Add ZMQ dependencies to the Fedora build instructions (hebasto)
- #16634 Refer in rpcbind doc to the manpage (MarcoFalke)
- #16555 mention whitelist is inbound, and applies to blocksonly (Sjors)
- #16645 initial RapidCheck property-based testing documentation (jonatack)
- #16691 improve depends prefix documentation (fanquake)
- #16629 Add documentation for the new whitelist permissions (NicolasDorier)
- #16723 Update labels in CONTRIBUTING.md (hebasto)
- #16461 Tidy up shadowing section (promag)
- #16621 add default bitcoin.conf locations (GChuf)
- #16752 Delete stale URL in test README (michaelfolkson)
- #14862 Declare BLOCK_VALID_HEADER reserved (MarcoFalke)
- #16806 Add issue templates for bug and feature request (MarcoFalke)
- #16857 Elaborate need to re-login on Debian-based after usermod for Tor group (clashicly)
- #16863 Add a missing closing parenthesis in the bitcoin-wallet's help (darosior)
- #16757 CChainState return values (MarcoFalke)
- #16847 add comments clarifying how local services are advertised (jamesob)
- #16812 Fix whitespace errs in .md files, bitcoin.conf, and Info.plist.in (ch4ot1c)
- #16885 Update tx-size-small comment with relevant CVE disclosure (instagibbs)
- #16900 Fix doxygen comment for SignTransaction in rpc/rawtransaction_util (MarcoFalke)
- #16914 Update homebrew instruction for doxygen (Sjors)
- #16912 Remove Doxygen intro from src/bitcoind.cpp (ch4ot1c)
- #16960 replace outdated OpenSSL comment in test README (fanquake)
- #16968 Remove MSVC update step from translation process (laanwj)
- #16953 Improve test READMEs (fjahr)
- #16962 Put PR template in comments (laanwj)
- #16397 Clarify includeWatching for fundrawtransaction (stevenroose)
- #15459 add how to calculate blockchain and chainstate size variables to release process (marcoagner)
- #16997 Update bips.md for 0.19 (laanwj)
- #17001 Remove mention of renamed mapBlocksUnlinked (MarcoFalke)
- #17014 Consolidate release notes before 0.19.0 (move-only) (MarcoFalke)
- #17111 update bips.md with buried BIP9 deployments (MarcoFalke)
CreditsThanks to everyone who directly contributed to this release: - 251
- Aaron Clauson
- Akio Nakamura
- Alistair Mann
- Amiti Uttarwar
- Andrew Chow
- andrewtoth
- Anthony Towns
- Antoine Riard
- Aseem Sood
- Ben Carman
- Ben Woosley
- bpay
- Carl Dong
- Carnhof Daki
- Chris Capobianco
- Chris Moore
- Chuf
- clashic
- clashicly
- Cory Fields
- Daki Carnhof
- Dan Gershony
- Daniel Edgecumbe
- Daniel Kraft
- Daniel McNally
- darosior
- David A. Harding
- David Reikher
- Douglas Roark
- Elichai Turkel
- Emil
- Emil Engler
- ezegom
- Fabian Jahr
- fanquake
- Felix Weis
- Ferdinando M. Ametrano
- fridokus
- gapeman
- GChuf
- Gert-Jaap Glasbergen
- Giulio Lombardo
- Glenn Willen
- Graham Krizek
- Gregory Sanders
- grim-trigger
- gwillen
- Hennadii Stepanov
- Jack Mallers
- James Hilliard
- James O'Beirne
- Jan Beich
- Jeremy Rubin
- JeremyRand
- Jim Posen
- John Bampton
- John Newbery
- Jon Atack
- Jon Layton
- Jonas Schnelli
- Jonathan "Duke" Leto
- João Barbosa
- Joonmo Yang
- Jordan Baczuk
- Jorge Timón
- Josu Goñi
- Julian Fleischer
- Karl-Johan Alm
- Kaz Wesley
- keepkeyjon
- Kirill Fomichev
- Kristaps Kaupe
- Kristian Kramer
- Larry Ruane
- Lenny Maiorani
- LongShao007
- Luca Venturini
- lucash-dev
- Luke Dashjr
- marcoagner
- MarcoFalke
- marcuswin
- Martin Ankerl
- Martin Zumsande
- Matt Corallo
- MeshCollider
- Michael Folkson
- Miguel Herranz
- Nathan Marley
- Neha Narula
- nicolas.dorier
- Nils Loewen
- nkostoulas
- NullFunctor
- orient
- Patrick Strateman
- Peter Bushnell
- Peter Wagner
- Pieter Wuille
- practicalswift
- qmma
- r8921039
- RJ Rybarczyk
- Russell Yanofsky
- Samuel Dobson
- Sebastian Falbesoner
- setpill
- shannon1916
- Sjors Provoost
- soroosh-sdi
- Steven Roose
- Suhas Daftuar
- tecnovert
- THETCR
- Tim Ruffing
- Tobias Kaderle
- Torkel Rogstad
- Ulrich Kempken
- whythat
- William Casarin
- Wladimir J. van der Laan
- zenosage
As well as everyone that helped translating on Transifex.
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@achow101 do we have a magnet link for 0.19.0.1?
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@achow101 do we have a magnet link for 0.19.0.1?
Added it.
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Just to check, the pinned topic at the top of the board is still the 0.18.1 release. Should this topic not be pinned instead? //EDIT: All sorted, I see.
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No, I did not. bitcoincore.org is the website for the Bitcoin Core project. Bitcoin.org happens to also host binaries for Bitcoin Core, but bitcoincore.org is still the official place to get downloads.
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No, I did not. bitcoincore.org is the website for the Bitcoin Core project. Bitcoin.org happens to also host binaries for Bitcoin Core, but bitcoincore.org is still the official place to get downloads. ok, my mistake.
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I can help chip in for the certificate fee for that site if you need. The cert's been renewed already. It uses Let's Encrypt so it's free. I think Matt just forgot to renew it (something about not wanting to install certbot on the web server so it's renewed manually).
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Any reason when i check under info tab its showing under memory pool both current number of transactions and memory usage as N/A? Running full node 19.0.1 windows 64bit version Icon
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Any reason when i check under info tab its showing under memory pool both current number of transactions and memory usage as N/A? a known bug https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17427 is the fix
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How many time to download with 20mbit adsl all bitcoin transactions?
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How many time to download with 20mbit adsl all bitcoin transactions?
The synchronisation time depends also on your hardware since your CPU is verifying each downloaded block. It's really difficult to predict the needed time. It usually takes 1-3 days.
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Some time ago I upgraded bitcoin v0.18 to v0.19.0.1. I downloaded it from https://bitcoin.org/en/download (Mac OS version), but Bitdefender antivirus detected Bitcoin-Qt as a threat. Is this just a "False Positive" Antivirus Problem?
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Some time ago I upgraded bitcoin v0.18 to v0.19.0.1. I downloaded it from https://bitcoin.org/en/download (Mac OS version), but Bitdefender antivirus detected Bitcoin-Qt as a threat. Is this just a "False Positive" Antivirus Problem? Yes. As long as you have checked the hashes and PGP signature of the download, it is legitimate. Antivirus often falsely flag Bitcoin Core as malware because it contains mining logic.
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Yes. As long as you have checked the hashes and PGP signature of the download, it is legitimate. Antivirus often falsely flag Bitcoin Core as malware because it contains mining logic.
Thank you, I have checked and verified the PGP Signatures. Signed by Wladimir J. van der Laan. And put Bitcoin-Qt into the list of files excepted from scanning on Bitdefender.
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because it contains mining logic.
in my experience it's more often because it contains the string "wallet.dat" these days.
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