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Give a better error message if system clock is bad

Fixes #2007

This checks to see if the system clock appears to be bad and gives a
helpful error message. If the user's clock is set incorrectly, hopefully
they'll abort, fix it, and then save themselves a fruitless resync.
0.13
Casey Rodarmor 9 years ago
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  1. 12
      src/init.cpp

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src/init.cpp

@ -1225,6 +1225,18 @@ bool AppInit2(boost::thread_group& threadGroup, CScheduler& scheduler)
LogPrintf("Prune: pruned datadir may not have more than %d blocks; -checkblocks=%d may fail\n", LogPrintf("Prune: pruned datadir may not have more than %d blocks; -checkblocks=%d may fail\n",
MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP, GetArg("-checkblocks", 288)); MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP, GetArg("-checkblocks", 288));
} }
{
LOCK(cs_main);
CBlockIndex* tip = chainActive.Tip();
if (tip && tip->nTime > GetAdjustedTime() + 2 * 60 * 60) {
strLoadError = _("The block database contains a block which appears to be from the future. "
"This may be due to your computer's date and time being set incorrectly. "
"Only rebuild the block database if you are sure that your computer's date and time are correct");
break;
}
}
if (!CVerifyDB().VerifyDB(pcoinsdbview, GetArg("-checklevel", 3), if (!CVerifyDB().VerifyDB(pcoinsdbview, GetArg("-checklevel", 3),
GetArg("-checkblocks", 288))) { GetArg("-checkblocks", 288))) {
strLoadError = _("Corrupted block database detected"); strLoadError = _("Corrupted block database detected");

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