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F1) Block downloads were failing or taking unreasonable amounts of time to complete, because the increased size of the block chain was bumping up against some earlier buffer-size DoS limits. | F1) Block downloads were failing or taking unreasonable amounts of time to complete, because the increased size of the block chain was bumping up against some earlier buffer-size DoS limits. | ||
F2) Fix crash caused by loss/lack of network connection. | F2) Fix crash caused by loss/lack of network connection. | ||
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C1) DNS seeding enabled by default. | C1) DNS seeding enabled by default. | ||
C2) UPNP enabled by default in the GUI client. The percentage of bitcoin clients that accept incoming connections is quite small, and that is a problem. This should help. bitcoind, and unofficial builds, are unchanged (though we encourage use of "-upnp" to help the network!) | C2) UPNP enabled by default in the GUI client. The percentage of bitcoin clients that accept incoming connections is quite small, and that is a problem. This should help. bitcoind, and unofficial builds, are unchanged (though we encourage use of "-upnp" to help the network!) | ||
C3) Initial unit testing framework. Bitcoin sorely needs automated tests, and this is a beginning. Contributions welcome. | C3) Initial unit testing framework. Bitcoin sorely needs automated tests, and this is a beginning. Contributions welcome. | ||
C4) Internal wallet code cleanup. While invisible to an end user, this change provides the basis for v0.4's wallet encryption. | C4) Internal wallet code cleanup. While invisible to an end user, this change provides the basis for v0.4's wallet encryption. | ||
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This page aggregates the changelogs that have been posted on the forum for the Bitcoin releases.
Changelogs
0.3.24[1]
Bitcoin v0.3.24 is now available for download at https://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.3.24/
This is another bug fix release. We had hoped to have wallet encryption ready for release, but more urgent fixes for existing clients were needed -- most notably block download problems were getting severe. Wallet encryption is ready for testing at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/352 for the git-savvy, and hopefully will follow shortly in the next release, v0.4.
Notable fixes in v0.3.24, and the main reasons for this release:
F1) Block downloads were failing or taking unreasonable amounts of time to complete, because the increased size of the block chain was bumping up against some earlier buffer-size DoS limits.
F2) Fix crash caused by loss/lack of network connection.
Notable changes in v0.3.24:
C1) DNS seeding enabled by default.
C2) UPNP enabled by default in the GUI client. The percentage of bitcoin clients that accept incoming connections is quite small, and that is a problem. This should help. bitcoind, and unofficial builds, are unchanged (though we encourage use of "-upnp" to help the network!)
C3) Initial unit testing framework. Bitcoin sorely needs automated tests, and this is a beginning. Contributions welcome.
C4) Internal wallet code cleanup. While invisible to an end user, this change provides the basis for v0.4's wallet encryption.
0.3.23[2]
Win32, Linux, MacOSX and source releases for bitcoin v0.3.23 have been uploaded to https://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.3.23/
This is another quick bugfix release, trying to deal with the influx of new bitcoin users.
Main items of note:
- P2P connect-to-node logic changed to reduce timeout a bit. The network saw a huge influx of new users, who do not permit incoming connections. This change is a short-term hack, to more quickly hunt for useful P2P connections. Better "leaf node" logic is in the works, but this should let us limp along until then. One may use -upnp to properly forward ports, and help the network.
- Transaction fee reduced to 0.0005 for new transactions
- Client will relay transactions with fees as low as 0.0001 BTC
0.3.22[3]
Download URL: https://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.3.22/
This is largely a bugfix and TX fee schedule release. We also hope to make 0.3.23 a quick release, to fix problems that the network has seen due to explosive growth in the past week.
Notable changes:
- Client will accept and relay TX's with 0.0005 BTC fee schedule (users still pay 0.01 BTC per kb, until next version)
- Non-standard transactions accepted on testnet
- Source code tree reorganized (prep for autotools build)
- Remove "Generate Coins" option from GUI, and remove 4way SSE miner. Internal reference CPU miner remains available, but users are directed to external miners for best hash production.
- IRC is overflowing. Client now bootstraps to channels #bitcoin00 - #bitcoin99
- DNS names now may be used with -addnode, -connect (requires -dns to enable)
RPC changes:
- 'listtransactions' adds 'from' param, for range queries
- 'move' may take account balances negative
- 'settxfee' added, to manually set TX fee
0.3.21[4]
Binaries for Bitcoin version 0.3.21 are available at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.3.21/
Changes and new features from the 0.3.20 release include:
- Universal Plug and Play support. Enable automatic opening of a port for incoming connections by running bitcoin or bitcoind with the - -upnp=1 command line switch or using the Options dialog box.
- Support for full-precision bitcoin amounts. You can now send, and bitcoin will display, bitcoin amounts smaller than 0.01. However, sending fewer than 0.01 bitcoins still requires a 0.01 bitcoin fee (so you can send 1.0001 bitcoins without a fee, but you will be asked to pay a fee if you try to send 0.0001).
- A new method of finding bitcoin nodes to connect with, via DNS A records. Use the -dnsseed option to enable.
For developers, changes to bitcoin's remote-procedure-call API:
- New rpc command "sendmany" to send bitcoins to more than one address in a single transaction.
- Several bug fixes, including a serious intermittent bug that would sometimes cause bitcoind to stop accepting rpc requests.
- -logtimestamps option, to add a timestamp to each line in debug.log.
- Immature blocks (newly generated, under 120 confirmations) are now shown in listtransactions.
0.3.20.2[5]
The maxsendbuffer bug (0.3.20.1 clients not being able to download the block chain from other 0.3.20.1 clients) was only going to get worse as people upgraded, so I cherry-picked the bug fix and created a minor release yesterday.
The Amazon Machine Images I used to do the builds are available:
ami-38a05251 Bitcoin-v0.3.20.2 Mingw (Windows; Administrator password 'bitcoin development') ami-30a05259 Bitcoin_0.3.20.2 Linux32 ami-8abc4ee3 Bitcoin_0.3.20.2 Linux64
(mac build will be done soon)
If you have already downloaded version 0.3.20.1, please either add this to your bitcoin.conf file:
maxsendbuffer=10000 maxreceivebuffer=10000
... or download the new version.
0.3.20.1
(No known forum post.)
0.3.20[6]
Please checkout the git integration branch from:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
... and help test. The new features that need testing are:
- -nolisten : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11
- -rescan : scan block chain for missing wallet transactions
- -printtoconsole : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/37
- RPC gettransaction details : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24
- listtransactions new features : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10
Bug fixes that also need testing:
- -maxconnections= : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/42
- RPC listaccounts minconf : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27
- RPC move, add time to output : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21
- ...and several improvements to --help output.
This needs more testing on Windows! Please drop me a quick private message, email, or IRC message if you are able to do some testing. If you find bugs, please open an issue at:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues
0.3.19[7]
There's more work to do on DoS, but I'm doing a quick build of what I have so far in case it's needed, before venturing into more complex ideas. The build for this is version 0.3.19.
- Added some DoS controls As Gavin and I have said clearly before, the software is not at all resistant to DoS attack. This is one improvement, but there are still more ways to attack than I can count.
I'm leaving the -limitfreerelay part as a switch for now and it's there if you need it.
- Removed "safe mode" alerts "safe mode" alerts was a temporary measure after the 0.3.9 overflow bug. We can say all we want that users can just run with "-disablesafemode", but it's better just not to have it for the sake of appearances. It was never intended as a long term feature. Safe mode can still be triggered by seeing a longer (greater total PoW) invalid block chain.
0.3.18[8]
Changes:
- Fixed a wallet.dat compatibility problem if you downgraded from 0.3.17 and then upgraded again
- IsStandard() check to only include known transaction types in blocks
- Jgarzik's optimisation to speed up the initial block download a little
The main addition in this release is the Accounts-Based JSON-RPC commands that Gavin's been working on (more details at http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1886.0).
- getaccountaddress
- sendfrom
- move
- getbalance
- listtransactions
0.3.17[9]
Version 0.3.17 is now available.
Changes:
- new getwork, thanks m0mchil
- added transaction fee setting in UI options menu
- free transaction limits
- sendtoaddress returns transaction id instead of "sent"
- getaccountaddress <account>
The UI transaction fee setting was easy since it was still there from 0.1.5 and all I had to do was re-enable it.
The accounts-based commands: move, sendfrom and getbalance <account> will be in the next release. We still have some more changes to make first.
0.3.16
Never released.
0.3.15[10]
- paytxfee switch is now per KB, so it adds the correct fee for large transactions
- sending avoids using coins with less than 6 confirmations if it can
- BitcoinMiner processes transactions in priority order based on age of dependencies
- make sure generation doesn't start before block 74000 downloaded
- bugfixes by Dean Gores
- testnet, keypoololdest and paytxfee added to getinfo
0.3.14[11]
Version 0.3.14 is now available http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.3.14/
Changes:
- Key pool feature for safer wallet backup
Gavin Andresen:
- TEST network mode with switch -testnet
- Option to use SSL for JSON-RPC connections on unix/osx
- validateaddress RPC command
eurekafag:
- Russian translation
0.3.13[12]
Version 0.3.13 is now available. You should upgrade to prevent potential problems with 0/unconfirmed transactions. Note: 0.3.13 prevents problems if you haven't already spent a 0/unconfirmed transaction, but if that already happened, you need 0.3.13.2.
Changes:
- Don't count or spend payments until they have 1 confirmation.
- Internal version number from 312 to 31300.
- Only accept transactions sent by IP address if -allowreceivebyip is specified.
- Dropped DB_PRIVATE Berkeley DB flag.
- Fix problem sending the last cent with sub-cent fractional change.
- Auto-detect whether to use 128-bit 4-way SSE2 on Linux.
Gavin Andresen:
- Option -rpcallowip= to accept json-rpc connections from another machine.
- Clean shutdown on SIGTERM on Linux.
Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.3.13/
(Thanks Laszlo for the Mac OSX build!)
Note: The SSE2 auto-detect in the Linux 64-bit version doesn't work with AMD in 64-bit mode. Please try this instead and let me know if it gets it right: http://www.bitcoin.org/download/bitcoin-0.3.13.1-specialbuild-linux64.tar.gz
You can still control the SSE2 use manually with -4way and -4way=0.
Version 0.3.13.2 (SVN rev 161) has improvements for the case where you already had 0/unconfirmed transactions that you might have already spent. Here's a Windows build of it: http://www.bitcoin.org/download/bitcoin-0.3.13.2-win32-setup.exe
0.3.12[13]
Version 0.3.12 is now available.
Features:
- json-rpc errors return a more standard error object. (thanks to Gavin Andresen)
- json-rpc command line returns exit codes.
- json-rpc "backupwallet" command.
- Recovers and continues if an exception is caused by a message you received. Other nodes shouldn't be able to cause an exception, and it hasn't happened before, but if a way is found to cause an exception, this would keep it from being used to stop network nodes.
If you have json-rpc code that checks the contents of the error string, you need to change it to expect error objects of the form {"code":<number>,"message":<string>}, which is the standard. See this thread: http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=969.0
Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.3.12/
References
- ↑ 0.3.24 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.23 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.22 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.21 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.20.2 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.20 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.19 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.18 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.17 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.15 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.14 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.13 release announcement
- ↑ 0.3.12 release announcement