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sr. member
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April 28, 2011, 01:09:04 AM
#13
ummm ... Mac binary?     /Apple-flavored tears      Cry
legendary
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April 27, 2011, 07:17:17 PM
#12
One thing I like to mention:

There is a display issue with the German version (only German ?) when setting the font-size to 125% in Win7.


Bitcoin then looks like that:

Note the Number in the lower right corner. Afaik it is the Number of total transactions but the label isn't fully shown.

Also, when you click on ->sending (->Überweisen) you get this error message:


And when you finally get to the transfer dialog, it looks like that:

Pretty messed up. You have to resize the window to get to the "transfer" and "cancel" button.

And since the "settings window" can not be resized like all the other ones, I cannot change the transaction fee:

This sucks.

I know this only affects like <1% of the bitcoin userbase but anyways,
can this be fixed somehow ?
full member
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April 27, 2011, 06:56:12 PM
#11
I really want to try out sendmany, but I'm a little nervous about being the unlucky person to find the corner-case bug that sends all your bitcoins to satan. Maybe I'll try it on another PC first.

Sendmany works. One of the pool operators (slush I think) uses it for pool payments. And there is always testnet if you feel uneasy.
newbie
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April 27, 2011, 06:54:56 PM
#10
I noticed that bitcoind has to be explicitly started with -daemon in order for it to fork. Was that change intentional?

Also, how do i use the new -dnsseed parameter? -dnsseed=domain.here ? Regardless of what server I specify, the client doesn't seem to connect to it, although it does find other peers somehow, even with domains that are definitely not running a bitcoin client.

I really want to try out sendmany, but I'm a little nervous about being the unlucky person to find the corner-case bug that sends all your bitcoins to satan. Maybe I'll try it on another PC first.

Feel free to use my receiving address for testing :3


legendary
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Rational Exuberance
April 27, 2011, 06:51:45 PM
#9
I really want to try out sendmany, but I'm a little nervous about being the unlucky person to find the corner-case bug that sends all your bitcoins to satan. Maybe I'll try it on another PC first.
sr. member
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probiwon.com
April 27, 2011, 06:42:28 PM
#8
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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).

I tried sending .01001 and i still got prompted for a fee, same with .10001. Is this quote misleading or is this a bug?

May be we must want before 1/2 of all bitcoind been updated to this version?
administrator
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April 27, 2011, 06:38:55 PM
#7
Yup.  I think this might be the last release I do that, though...

EDIT: Done, svn revision 251.


Thanks.

I thought the idea of using SVN for "release candidate" code was good. Stability and security are very important for Bitcoin, so there needs to be a long testing period before stable releases are made.
hero member
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April 27, 2011, 06:06:53 PM
#6
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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).

I tried sending .01001 and i still got prompted for a fee, same with .10001. Is this quote misleading or is this a bug?
sr. member
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probiwon.com
April 27, 2011, 05:46:42 PM
#5
Cool!
donator
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April 27, 2011, 05:19:38 PM
#4
Many thanks to all the developers who make this happen!
legendary
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Chief Scientist
April 27, 2011, 03:01:42 PM
#3
Are you going to put the source on SourceForge SVN?

Yup.  I think this might be the last release I do that, though...

EDIT: Done, svn revision 251.
administrator
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April 27, 2011, 02:14:16 PM
#2
Are you going to put the source on SourceForge SVN?
legendary
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Chief Scientist
April 27, 2011, 01:29:17 PM
#1
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Hash: SHA1

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.


SHA1-checksums for the binary files are:

54254cba039b02a2f49fdc98b8fe820d0fd4e410  bitcoin-0.3.21-linux.tar.gz
3f94d6a8b08c455a7886561089270247eaada7b4  bitcoin-0.3.21-win32-setup.exe
f9a39404433b01b5a22225855f42275c1c902c26  bitcoin-0.3.21-win32.zip
(mac version should be ready soon)

Thanks to all those who contributed to this release:

Dan Helfman
Dan Loewenherz
devrandom
Eric Swanson
gjs278
Jeff Garzik
Luke Dashjr
Matt Corallo
Matt Giuca
Nils Schneider
ojab
Pieter Wuille
sandos
Santiago M. Mola
Sven Slootweg

Gavin Andresen   [email protected]
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