BitterTea
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April 29, 2011, 09:55:38 PM |
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So what's the deal with the automatic rescanning? Sipa mentioned it in IRC.
I use a program that allows me to switch between wallets easily. They are stored encrypted, and when one is opened, it extracts to the data directory. I have been forcing a rescan every time I open Bitcoin because if blocks are downloaded with one wallet, the other wallets won't recognize their transactions in those blocks otherwise.
Do I no longer need to -rescan every time I open Bitcoin, saving me a few minutes each time?
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Matt Corallo
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April 29, 2011, 10:05:45 PM |
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So what's the deal with the automatic rescanning? Sipa mentioned it in IRC.
I use a program that allows me to switch between wallets easily. They are stored encrypted, and when one is opened, it extracts to the data directory. I have been forcing a rescan every time I open Bitcoin because if blocks are downloaded with one wallet, the other wallets won't recognize their transactions in those blocks otherwise.
Do I no longer need to -rescan every time I open Bitcoin, saving me a few minutes each time?
That is correct, the client keeps track of how up-to-date the wallet is and should automatically scan the necessary portions of the blockchain for transactions that belong to you when started.
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April 29, 2011, 10:09:12 PM |
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One thing I like to mention: There is a display issue with the German version (only German ?) when setting the font-size to 125% in Win7. Bitcoin then looks like that: Note the Number in the lower right corner. Afaik it is the Number of total transactions but the label isn't fully shown. Also, when you click on ->sending (->Überweisen) you get this error message: And when you finally get to the transfer dialog, it looks like that: Pretty messed up. You have to resize the window to get to the "transfer" and "cancel" button. And since the "settings window" can not be resized like all the other ones, I cannot change the transaction fee: This sucks. I know this only affects like <1% of the bitcoin userbase but anyways, can this be fixed somehow ? Looks like the window sizes are fixed in src/uiproject.fbp. I can't easily rebuild Bitcoin right now, but this is where I'd start looking.
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SmokeTooMuch
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April 29, 2011, 10:52:37 PM |
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Am I getting ignored ??
No, thank you for reporting the bug. The problem is, I dont think anyone knows how to fix it very easily. Currently almost all of the Bitcoin developers/contributors work on the backend and add new features. Reworking the GUI is not anyone's specialty. If you know anything about wxWidgets and C++, please take a look. Oh alright, I was just confused because nobody reacted to my post. And actually no, I don't know anything about C++ or wxWidgets, I'm more of a Java fan
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April 30, 2011, 12:24:58 AM |
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RE: wallet encryption: I want encryption of wallet private keys (requiring you to enter your password to send coins) to be part of the next release, and I think that is a big enough feature to bump the next release version to "0.4".
This is an excellent idea. Helping non-techies be at least as secure as internet banking is the biggest limit for adoption in my social network. This is planned for version 0.4, however the only current implementation is very incomplete and AFAIK no one is working on it. ? AFAIK, the current wallet encryption implementation only lacks IV storage, and someone is indeed working on it
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jkminkov
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April 30, 2011, 09:19:03 AM |
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just upgraded through windows installer and I got a new receiving address(I think) is that normal?
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.:31211457:. 100 dollars in one place talking - Dudes, hooray, Bitcoin against us just one, but we are growing in numbers!
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Matt Corallo
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April 30, 2011, 09:32:27 AM |
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? AFAIK, the current wallet encryption implementation only lacks IV storage, and someone is indeed working on it Was not aware anyone was working on it, I thought the IVs were just going to be the public key hashes. I just assumed no one was really putting any time into it as it hadn't been updated in quite a while (and doesn't even compile for me). /Thread Hijack
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April 30, 2011, 02:37:32 PM |
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? AFAIK, the current wallet encryption implementation only lacks IV storage, and someone is indeed working on it Was not aware anyone was working on it, I thought the IVs were just going to be the public key hashes. I just assumed no one was really putting any time into it as it hadn't been updated in quite a while (and doesn't even compile for me). Current branch (#crypter) compiles just fine.
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Matt Corallo
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April 30, 2011, 05:00:59 PM |
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Current branch (#crypter) compiles just fine.
Hm, I guess my repo was unclean.
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btcLottery
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May 12, 2011, 08:33:24 AM |
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Excellent work guys... Can I make a few requests? 1) The ability to order the Address Book listings by a column. For instance, the ability to order the list by "label" automatically, or maybe from newest to oldest. 2) The ability to hide addresses in the Address Book. Don't know if those have been brought up before (they must have been) but those are things that I would like to see implemented.
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deti
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June 05, 2011, 02:35:11 PM |
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Hi, I noticed a relatively high upload rate while Bitcoin (version 0.3.21-beta) is on. Even after downloading all blocks the upload rate is mostly higher then the download. Why this? When I quit Bitcoin the up- and download goes to nearly 0 again, so it't not an other program doing this.
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Matt Corallo
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June 05, 2011, 02:39:16 PM |
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Hi, I noticed a relatively high upload rate while Bitcoin (version 0.3.21-beta) is on. Even after downloading all blocks the upload rate is mostly higher then the download. Why this? When I quit Bitcoin the up- and download goes to nearly 0 again, so it't not an other program doing this. Its a P2P network, others will download the blockchain from you, so it is uploaded using your bandwidth.
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deti
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June 05, 2011, 02:45:35 PM |
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Thanks for the explanation!!!
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