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June 18, 2014, 07:57:23 AM
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System : windows XP 32 bits
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Please get an OS that is still supported.

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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June 18, 2014, 09:07:19 AM
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Getting closer and closer to 1.0
Can't wait!

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June 18, 2014, 11:14:52 AM
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Please get an OS that is still supported.

bitcoin-core is not tested on winXP ?
(it's real question)
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June 18, 2014, 12:32:57 PM
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OS X version have font bug. I cant see addresses
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June 18, 2014, 01:20:01 PM
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Crash at the shutdown (when i want close normally bitcoin-core).
That's a known issue. It's too bad that no one discovered it in the -rc phase. Anyhow, next release it will be fixed.
Please get an OS that is still supported.

bitcoin-core is not tested on winXP ?
(it's real question)
Only if you test it on winXP. That's the purpose of test builds and release candidates. This issue is not specific to XP, though.
OS X version have font bug. I cant see addresses
Someone else also reported font issues on OSX in an earlier post. Can you post a screenshot?

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June 18, 2014, 02:29:28 PM
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http://imgur.com/prvGKu3


Me too.
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June 18, 2014, 03:01:57 PM
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OK, thanks for reporting: For now, do not upgrade to 0.9.2 if you run MacOSX and use the Wallet GUI. I'll update the OP.

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June 19, 2014, 02:58:34 AM
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I'm not using Bitcoin Core since it takes a lot of space on my PC, but i have a wallet that uses 50 MB total and is secure enough to be compared to Armory or even BTC-qt itsellf. Why would i need to have all the blockchain on my PC for having a wallet?

Bitcoin is DEAD
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June 19, 2014, 05:56:04 AM
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I'm not using Bitcoin Core since it takes a lot of space on my PC, but i have a wallet that uses 50 MB total and is secure enough to be compared to Armory or even BTC-qt itsellf. Why would i need to have all the blockchain on my PC for having a wallet?
You don't. Bitcoin Core is for enthusiasts, merchants and those that want to support the network with full nodes, which are the backbone of the network. If you just want a wallet, don't use it.

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June 19, 2014, 12:23:47 PM
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Using it for 4 days now and all looks good. Good work folks.
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June 19, 2014, 02:25:26 PM
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Same shit over here. Reverting.
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June 19, 2014, 03:17:59 PM
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NB: If you use MacOSX 10.9 and use the Wallet GUI do not upgrade to 0.9.2 for now - there is a font issue with addresses, we likely need to rebuild the executable

Bitcoin Core version 0.9.2 is now available from:

  https://bitcoin.org/bin/0.9.2/
(or https://bitcoin.org/en/download)

This is a new minor version release, bringing mostly bug fixes and some minor
improvements. OpenSSL has been updated because of a security issue (CVE-2014-0224).
Upgrading to this release is recommended.

Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github:

  https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues

Upgrading and downgrading
==========================

How to Upgrade
--------------

If 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).

If you are upgrading from version 0.7.2 or earlier, the first time you run
0.9.0 your blockchain files will be re-indexed, which will take anywhere from
30 minutes to several hours, depending on the speed of your machine.

Downgrading warnings
--------------------

The 'chainstate' for this release is not always compatible with previous
releases, so if you run 0.9.x and then decide to switch back to a
0.8.x release you might get a blockchain validation error when starting the
old release (due to 'pruned outputs' being omitted from the index of
unspent transaction outputs).

Running the old release with the -reindex option will rebuild the chainstate
data structures and correct the problem.

Also, the first time you run a 0.8.x release on a 0.9 wallet it will rescan
the blockchain for missing spent coins, which will take a long time (tens
of minutes on a typical machine).

Important changes
==================

Gitian OSX build
-----------------

The deterministic build system that was already used for Windows and Linux
builds is now used for OSX as well. Although the resulting executables have
been tested quite a bit, there could be possible regressions. Be sure to report
these on the Github bug tracker mentioned above.

Compatibility of Linux build
-----------------------------

For Linux we now build against Qt 4.6, and filter the symbols for libstdc++ and glibc.
This brings back compatibility with

- Debian 6+ / Tails
- Ubuntu 10.04
- CentOS 6.5

0.9.2 Release notes
=======================

The OpenSSL dependency in the gitian builds has been upgraded to 1.0.1h because of CVE-2014-0224.

RPC:
- Add `getwalletinfo`, `getblockchaininfo` and `getnetworkinfo` calls (will replace hodge-podge `getinfo` at some point)
- Add a `relayfee` field to `getnetworkinfo`
- Fix RPC related shutdown hangs and leaks
- Always show syncnode in `getpeerinfo`
- `sendrawtransaction`: report the reject code and reason, and make it possible to re-send transactions that are already in the mempool
- `getmininginfo` show right genproclimit

Command-line options:
- Fix `-printblocktree` output
- Show error message if ReadConfigFile fails

Block-chain handling and storage:
- Fix for GetBlockValue() after block 13,440,000 (BIP42)
- Upgrade leveldb to 1.17

Protocol and network code:
- Per-peer block download tracking and stalled download detection
- Add new DNS seed from bitnodes.io
- Prevent socket leak in ThreadSocketHandler and correct some proxy related socket leaks
- Use pnode->nLastRecv as sync score (was the wrong way around)

Wallet:
- Make GetAvailableCredit run GetHash() only once per transaction (performance improvement)
- Lower paytxfee warning threshold from 0.25 BTC to 0.01 BTC
- Fix importwallet nTimeFirstKey (trigger necessary rescans)
- Log BerkeleyDB version at startup
- CWallet init fix

Build system:
- Add OSX build descriptors to gitian
- Fix explicit --disable-qt-dbus
- Don't require db_cxx.h when compiling with wallet disabled and GUI enabled
- Improve missing boost error reporting
- Upgrade miniupnpc version to 1.9
- gitian-linux: --enable-glibc-back-compat for binary compatibility with old distributions
- gitian: don't export any symbols from executable
- gitian: build against Qt 4.6
- devtools: add script to check symbols from Linux gitian executables
- Remove build-time no-IPv6 setting

GUI:
- Fix various coin control visual issues
- Show number of in/out connections in debug console
- Show weeks as well as years behind for long timespans behind
- Enable and disable the Show and Remove buttons for requested payments history based on whether any entry is selected.
- Show also value for options overridden on command line in options dialog
- Fill in label from address book also for URIs
- Fixes feel when resizing the last column on tables (issue #2862)
- Fix ESC in disablewallet mode
- Add expert section to wallet tab in optionsdialog
- Do proper boost::path conversion (fixes unicode in datadir)
- Only override -datadir if different from the default (fixes -datadir in config file)
- Show rescan progress at start-up
- Show importwallet progress
- Get required locks upfront in polling functions (avoids hanging on locks)
- Catch Windows shutdown events while client is running
- Optionally add third party links to transaction context menu
- Check for !pixmap() before trying to export QR code (avoids crashes when no QR code could be generated)
- Fix "Start bitcoin on system login"

Miscellaneous:

- Replace non-threadsafe C functions (gmtime, strerror and setlocale)
- Add missing cs_main and wallet locks
- Avoid exception at startup when system locale not recognized
- Changed bitrpc.py's raw_input to getpass for passwords to conceal characters during command line input
- devtools: add a script to fetch and postprocess translations

Credits
--------

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release:

- Addy Yeow
- Altoidnerd
- Andrea D'Amore
- Andreas Schildbach
- Bardi Harborow
- Brandon Dahler
- Bryan Bishop
- Chris Beams
- Christian von Roques
- Cory Fields
- Cozz Lovan
- daniel
- Daniel Newton
- David A. Harding
- ditto-b
- duanemoody
- Eric S. Bullington
- Fabian Raetz
- Gavin Andresen
- Gregory Maxwell
- gubatron
- Haakon Nilsen
- harry
- Hector Jusforgues
- Isidoro Ghezzi
- Jeff Garzik
- Johnathan Corgan
- jtimon
- Kamil Domanski
- langerhans
- Luke Dashjr
- Manuel Araoz
- Mark Friedenbach
- Matt Corallo
- Matthew Bogosian
- Meeh
- Michael Ford
- Michagogo
- Mikael Wikman
- Mike Hearn
- olalonde
- paveljanik
- peryaudo
- Philip Kaufmann
- philsong
- Pieter Wuille
- R E Broadley
- richierichrawr
- Rune K. Svendsen
- rxl
- shshshsh
- Simon de la Rouviere
- Stuart Cardall
- super3
- Telepatheic
- Thomas Zander
- Torstein Husebø
- Warren Togami
- Wladimir J. van der Laan
- Yoichi Hirai


thanks for this useful info.
we all hope bitcoin will continue to develop better and accepted by all countries without exception
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June 19, 2014, 07:56:42 PM
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Anyone that suffers from the MacOSX 10.9 address display problem or the shutdown issue mentioned above can upgrade to 0.9.2.1 here which fixes these: https://bitcoin.org/bin/0.9.2.1/ . If you have no problems with 0.9.2 there is no reason to upgrade to 0.9.2.1.

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June 20, 2014, 07:51:48 AM
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 Cool OK, perfect ... shutdown problem solved for me (windows XP 32 bits). Smiley
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June 20, 2014, 10:11:43 AM
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Anyone that suffers from the MacOSX 10.9 address display problem or the shutdown issue mentioned above can upgrade to 0.9.2.1 here which fixes these: https://bitcoin.org/bin/0.9.2.1/ . If you have no problems with 0.9.2 there is no reason to upgrade to 0.9.2.1.


Works now. Thanks a lot  Smiley
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June 20, 2014, 03:53:37 PM
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Confirming the new code with the changelog..
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June 20, 2014, 11:20:07 PM
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Great to know.  Thanks for the update.  Getting a sandbox system ready to run it on Smiley

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June 21, 2014, 12:40:09 PM
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Upgrading to this release is recommended.

Is there a classification of importance/urgency levels about upgrading to new releases?
Or is it just a matter between recommended and mandatory?

Ty in advance.
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June 21, 2014, 12:59:56 PM
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Upgrading to this release is recommended.

Is there a classification of importance/urgency levels about upgrading to new releases?
Or is it just a matter between recommended and mandatory?

Ty in advance.


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Any security issues that require this update?

I have downloaded the new version just haven't installed it yet until I see that it is OK to do so.
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June 21, 2014, 01:03:57 PM
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Great work as always Smiley
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