On 17/06/14 11:46, Wladimir wrote:
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
Under Ubuntu 10.04:
jcea@ubuntu:/tmp/bitcoin-0.9.2-linux/bin/64$ ./bitcoin-qt
On 10/04/14 18:59, Pieter Wuille wrote:
It's important to
note that this is a strict reduction in security: we're now trusting
that the longest chain (with most proof of work) commits to a valid
UTXO set (at some point in the past).
AFAIK, current bitcoin code code already set blockchain
On 11/04/14 00:15, Mark Friedenbach wrote:
Checkpoints will go away, eventually.
Why?. The points in the forum thread seem pretty sensible.
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On 07/04/14 15:50, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
Bitcoin.org recommends people away from running Bitcoin-QT now, so I'm
not sure that we should generally find that trend surprising.
What options are out there for people caring about 20GB blockchain?
Depending of third party server is not an option.
I just upgraded to Bitcoin 0.9.0 and I got this:
$ ./bitcoind
./bitcoind: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.15' not found (required by
./bitcoind)
./bitcoind: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by
./bitcoind)
$ ./bitcoin-qt
./bitcoin-qt: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.15'
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On 25/06/13 19:57, Gavin Andresen wrote:
Bitcoin-Qt version 0.8.3 is now available from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.8.3/
The
splash banner shows 0.8.3-BETA.
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I would like to download the entire blockchain by hand (kind of), but
I can't find software for it. The closest thing I found is
Bitcoin-protocol-test-harness code, but it is two years old and
seems not to work with current bitcoin network.
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