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== Bitcoin Open Source Release Process == | == Bitcoin Core Open Source Release Process == | ||
Releases to the [[Original_Bitcoin_client|Bitcoin | Releases to the [[Original_Bitcoin_client|Bitcoin Core]] client and project are built and released using this process: | ||
* Labeled in github | * Labeled in github |
Revision as of 10:00, 27 September 2015
Bitcoin Core Open Source Release Process
Releases to the Bitcoin Core client and project are built and released using this process:
- Labeled in github
- Binaries are created for the platforms affected (usually all, Windows, Mac and Linux).
- Binary file checksum(s) is(are) calculated and a message with those are signed by a core developer.
- sha256 checksum
- Files used to build are checksummed and submitted to the Gitian.sigs project on github.
- Uploaded to sourceforge
- Blog post on Bitcoin.org
- Forum post on BitcoinTalk.org
Verifying The Download
To verify the checksum for a binary download, first ensure the checksum file is secure by decrypting the SHA256SUMS.asc file:
$ gpg --decrypt SHA256SUMS.asc
Then verify the file checksum:
$ openssl dgst -sha256 [binary release archive]
Verify that the checksum matches the one in SHA256SUMS.asc
A script to verify the binaries was contributed to the Bitcoin.org project.
External Links
- Bitcoin.org client source project on Github
- Gitain.sigs Trusted build process signatures on Github
- Bitcoin.org website with releases