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Github-Pull: #10084
Rebased-From: fa558532192ca0bb519f811ee14df6037413b89f
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Github-Pull: #9912
Rebased-From: 02c57b521a9e7afd4416cd027a8b397f202b08a8
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Ensures that there is an item on the rpcconsole stack before adding something to the current stack so that a segmentation fault does not occur.
Github-Pull: #10060
Rebased-From: 4df76e270caa9d828179cae1c7a8918d6f91ec21
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Github-Pull: #10037
Rebased-From: 05a9f22358be27c08f7e164d05eeeaf0386073cb
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segwit signalling or mining
2cd2cd5 Test transaction selection when gbt called without segwit support (Suhas Daftuar)
569596c Don't require segwit in getblocktemplate for segwit signalling or mining (Suhas Daftuar)
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Segwit's version bit will be signalled for all invocations of CreateNewBlock,
and not specifying segwit only will cause CreateNewBlock to skip transactions
with witness from being selected.
Github-Pull: #9955
Rebased-From: abe7b3d3abe10e3554b770f40824174b3b217490
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Github-Pull: #9953
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We previously would block waiting for a CSemaphoreGrant in
ThreadOpenAddedConnections, when we did not need to. This would
block as the posts in CConnman shutdown were both to the wrong
semaphore and in the wrong location.
Github-Pull: #9953
Rebased-From: e007b243c4840e44857b5ccf686ed35899e44af0
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Bug was a missing ++i line in a new range for loop added in commit e2e2f4c
"Return errors from importmulti if complete rescans are not successful"
Github-Pull: #9829
Rebased-From: 306bd72157f089b962b9c537bbacf710a4158647
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Github-Pull: #9791
Rebased-From: 5c8fd508112016c3821b71112270afe83e6949ac
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don't accidentally send coins there (like I did).
Github-Pull: #9865
Rebased-From: 83ac719d34f98cc1d3efa6ece2b95145bcde8775
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Github-Pull: #9840
Rebased-From: f81f0d003079b96b8c33d3dfe76f90e50344bcd8
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Github-Pull: #9856
Rebased-From: d4ee7baef729da5e18b5e5c3d6ddb5b97df8d4e4
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Github-Pull: #9856
Rebased-From: c5f008a4166bae4350881a74fc04a87d7a5c4ed5
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Github-Pull: #9875
Rebased-From: 75a109338fbbe9a30c54d76010b538c8ac1080ac
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This turns some compiler warnings into errors. Useful for c-i.
Github-Pull: #9789
Rebased-From: 205830a37b7ffa4f8fa306e5c9eafcee3777fa68
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Github-Pull: #9711
Rebased-From: 9949ebfa6a548260858df429f4d0e716e0a26065
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Github-Pull: #9773
Rebased-From: e2e2f4c856363bbb0e3b5ba4df225f3754c3db39
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Github-Pull: #9817
Rebased-From: 312c4f10574ccf6dfe0d4ecb3ce928733d3a1e52
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Github-Pull: #9798
Rebased-From: 40f11f8872c3e9f380f8278f984dfdabffe77539
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mempool.dat is a binary file and thus it should be read/written as such.
Fixes #9810.
Github-Pull: #9813
Rebased-From: 171fc91f061d4a980eedfa522e302b8598408cc5
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Github-Pull: #9619
Rebased-From: 9fc7f0bce94f1cea0239b1543227f22a3f3b9274
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Remove "nLowestTimestamp <= chainActive.Tip()->GetBlockTimeMax()" check from
importmulti, which is always true because nLowestTimestamp is set to the
minimum of the most recent block time and all the imported key timestamps,
which is necessarily lower than the maximum block time.
Github-Pull: #9760
Rebased-From: ec1267f13b7d0b9b5058c6821cf8dbf74e02d17c
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They're unused and produce nasty deprecation warnings
Github-Pull: #9786
Rebased-From: 3301587dc5c7937141282f3799592d1e398495fb
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Github-Pull: #9785
Rebased-From: c801c82e253dc4956069b6110f65b43f538dd5a1
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Github-Pull: #9785
Rebased-From: 914fad155d9fc76b42b3a0414dd14b5ebc36062f
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e662af3 Use 2 hour grace period for key timestamps in importmulti rescans (Russell Yanofsky)
38d3e9e [qa] Extend import-rescan.py to test imports on pruned nodes. (Russell Yanofsky)
c28583d [qa] Extend import-rescan.py to test specific key timestamps (Russell Yanofsky)
8be0866 [qa] Simplify import-rescan.py (Russell Yanofsky)
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Gregory Maxwell <[email protected]> pointed out the lack of grace period in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9490#issue-199407998.
The importwallet RPC which uses key timestamps in a similar way already has a 2
hour grace period.
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91fb506 Add two hour buffer to manual pruning (Alex Morcos)
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3f78e46 Update nMinimumChainWork and defaultAssumeValid. (Gregory Maxwell)
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55c403b Ensure `-maxsigcachesize` is in valid range (John Newbery)
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- If the -maxsigcachesize parameter is set to zero, setup a minimum sized
sigcache (2 elements) rather than segfaulting.
- Handle maxsigcachesize being negative
- Handle maxsigcachesize being too large
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00e623d [Trivial] Update comments referencing main.cpp (CryptAxe)
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07afcd6 Add missing cs_wallet lock that triggers new lock held assertion (Russell Yanofsky)
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A new AssertLockHeld(cs_wallet) call was added in commit a58370e
"Dedup nTimeFirstKey update logic" (part of PR #9108).
The lock held assertion will fail when loading prexisting wallets files from
before the #9108 merge that have watch-only keys.
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'override'" warnings
6c5427d wallet: Prevent "overrides a member function but is not marked 'override'" warnings (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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warnings
Because it is used inconsistently at least version 5.4.0 of g++ to
complains about methods that don't use override. There is two ways to go
about this: remove override from the methods having it, or add it to the
methods missing it. I chose the second.
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ba803ef Harden against mistakes handling invalid blocks (Suhas Daftuar)
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Fixes a bug in AcceptBlock() in invoking CheckBlock() with incorrect
arguments, and restores a call to CheckBlock() from ProcessNewBlock()
as belt-and-suspenders.
Updates the (overspecified) tests to match behavior.
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9acf25c Return error when importmulti called with invalid address. (Russell Yanofsky)
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Lack of error checking noticed by Alex Morcos <[email protected]>
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4b6cccc Selectively suppress deprecation warnings (Jonas Schnelli)
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