* Wed Dec 04 2019 Micha? Rostecki <mrostecki@opensuse.org>
- Update to version 0.19.0.1:
* New RPCs
+ `getbalances` returns an object with all balances
+ `setwalletflag` sets and unsets wallet flags that enable or
disable features specific to that existing wallet
+ `getblockfilter` fets the BIP158 filter for the specified
block
* New settings
+ `-blockfilterindex` enables the creation of BIP158 block
filters for the entire blockchain
* Updated settings
+ `whitebind` and `whitelist` now accept a list of permissions
to provide peers connecting using the indicated interfaces or
IP addresses
+ Users setting custom `dbcache` values can increase their
setting slightly without using any more real memory
* Updated RPCs
+ `sendmany` no longer has a `minconf` argument
+ `getbalance` and `sendtoaddress`, plus the new RPCs
`getbalances` and `createwaller`, now accept an `acoid_reuse`
parameter that controls whether already used addresses should
be included in the operation
+ RPCs which have an `include_watchonly` argument or
`includeWatching` option now default to true for watch-only
wallets
+ `listunspent` now returns a `reused` bool for each output if
the wallet flag `avoid_reuse` is enabled
+ `getblockstats` now uses BlockUndo data instead of the
transaction index, making it much faster, no longer dependent
on the `-txindex` configuration option, and functional for
all non-pruned blocks
+ `utxoupdatepsbt` now accepts a `descriptors` parameter that
will fill out input and output scripts and keys when known
+ `sendrawtransaction` and `testmempoolaccept` no longer accept
a allowhighfees parameter to fail mempool acceptance if the
transaction fee exceeds the value of the configuration option
`-maxtxfee`
+ `getmempoolancestors`, `getmempooldescendants`,
`getmempoolentry`, and `getrawmempool` no longer return a
size field unless the configuration option
`-deprecatedrpc=size` is used
+ `getwalletinfo` now includes a scanning field that is either
false (no scanning) or an object with information about the
duration and progress of the wallet's scanning historical
blocks for transactions affecting its balances
+ `gettransaction` now accepts a third (boolean) argument
`verbose`
+ `createwallet` accepts a new passphrase parameter
+ `getchaintxstats` RPC now returns the additional key of
`window_final_block_height`
+ `getmempoolentry` now provides a weight field containing the
transaction weight as defined in BIP141
+ The `getnetworkinfo` and `getpeerinfo` commands now contain a
new field with decoded network service flags
+ `getdescriptorinfo` now returns an additional `checksum`
field containing the checksum for the unmodified descriptor
provided by the user
+ `joinpsbts` now shuffles the order of the inputs and outputs
of the resulting joined PSBT
+ `walletcreatefundedpsbt` now signals BIP125 Replace-by-Fee if
the -walletrbf configuration option is set to true
* GUI changes
+ The GUI wallet now provides bech32 addresses by default. The
user may change the address type during invoice generation
using a GUI toggle, or the default address type may be
changed with the -addresstype configuration option.
+ In 0.18.0, a ./configure flag was introduced to allow
disabling BIP70 support in the GUI (support was enabled by
default). In 0.19.0, this flag is now disabled by default.
* P2P changes
+ BIP 61 reject messages were deprecated in version 0.18. They
are now disabled by default, but can be enabled by setting
the -enablebip61 command line option.
+ To eliminate well-known denial-of-service vectors in Bitcoin
Core, especially for nodes with spinning disks, the default
value for the -peerbloomfilters configuration option has been
changed to false.
+ By default, Bitcoin Core will now make two additional
outbound connections that are exclusively used for
block-relay.
* CLI changes
+ The testnet field in bitcoin-cli -getinfo has been renamed to
chain and now returns the current network name as defined in
BIP70
- Fix installation of desktop file
* Thu Jul 11 2019 Martin Pluskal <mpluskal@suse.com>
- Fix downloaded source
* Thu Jul 11 2019 Andrei Dziahel <develop7@develop7.info>
- Update to version 0.18.0
See release-notes.md for complete list of changes
* Wed Jul 10 2019 matthias.gerstner@suse.com
- removal of SuSEfirewall2 service, since SuSEfirewall2 has been replaced by
firewalld, see [1].
[1]: https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2019-01/msg00490.html
* Wed Feb 13 2019 Andrei Dziahel <develop7@develop7.info>
- Update to version 0.17.1
* `listtransactions` label support
See release-notes-0.17.1.md for complete changelog
- fix previous entry date
* Fri Nov 02 2018 sean@suspend.net
- Update to version 0.17.0.1:
* Resolves bcc#14416 Fix OSX dmg issue
* Resolves bcc#14509 doc:use SegWit in getblocktemplate example
* Wed Oct 03 2018 Martin Pluskal <mpluskal@suse.com>
- Update to version 0.17.0:
* For complete list of changes see:
+ release-notes-0.17.0.md
Version: 0.16.0-bp150.2.7
* Fri Mar 09 2018 develop7@develop7.info
- Update to version 0.16.0
* Segwit Wallet
* BIP173 (Bech32) Address support ("bc1..." addresses)
* HD-wallets by default
* Replace-By-Fee by default in GUI
* Wallets directory configuration (`-walletdir`)
* Build: Minimum GCC bumped to 4.8.x
* Support for signalling pruned nodes (BIP159)
* Performance: SHA256 assembly enabled by default
* GUI changes
* RPC changes
- Remove bitcoin-boost_1_66.patch
* Tue Jan 02 2018 jengelh@inai.de
- Trim redundant wording from description.
* Mon Jan 01 2018 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to version 0.15.1:
* Network fork safety enhancements
* Miner block size limiting deprecated
* GUI settings backed up on reset
* Duplicate wallets disallowed
* Debug -minimumchainwork argument added
* Low-level RPC changes
- Fix building with current boost:
* bitcoin-boost_1_66.patch
* Mon Oct 09 2017 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to version 0.15.0.1:
* Some clients may have crashed at startup because a custom fee
setting was configured that no longer exists in the GUI
* Small translation updates
* update manpages, forgotten in 0.15.0
- Small specfile cleanup
* Tue Sep 12 2017 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to version 0.15.0
* For a complete list of changes see provided release-notes
* Mon Jun 19 2017 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to version 0.14.2
* For a complete list of changes see provided release-notes
* Wed May 31 2017 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to version 0.14.1:
* For a complete list of changes see provided release-notes
- Update unit file
* Tue Mar 14 2017 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to version 0.14.0:
* For a complete list of changes see provided release-notes
* Wed Feb 01 2017 adam.majer@suse.de
- use individual libboost-*-devel packages instead of boost-devel
* Wed Dec 14 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to version 0.13.1:
* For a complete list of changes see provided release-notes
* Sun Sep 18 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Speedup build/reduce it's memory consumption by using gold linker
* Wed Aug 24 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to version 0.13.0:
* For a complete list of changes see provided release-notes
- Drop upstreamed patch:
* bitcoin_missing_ppc64le_in_ax_boost_base.m4.patch
- Fail build on testsuite failure
* Mon Jun 20 2016 normand@linux.vnet.ibm.com
- put back still need patch for ppc64le
bitcoin_missing_ppc64le_in_ax_boost_base.m4.patch
(subset of upstream commit id cf5c786)
* Sat Jun 18 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update test dependencies
- Build with safer ldflags
* Fri May 27 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Remove unnecessary build dependencies
* Sat Apr 30 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to 0.12.1
* For a complete list of changes see provided release-notes
- Drop no longer needed patch
* bitcoin_missing_ppc64le_in_ax_boost_base.m4.patch
- Small spec file polishing
* Wed Apr 13 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Use pretty name for tarball
- Update describtion in .firewall
* Sun Feb 21 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to 0.12.0
* For a complete list of changes see provided release-notes
- Small spec file cleanups
* remove old obsole/provides
* move icon handling scriplets to correct subpackage
* Wed Dec 09 2015 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to 0.11.2
* no upstream changelog provided
* Fri Nov 13 2015 jimmy@boombatower.com
- Small consistency cleanups.