osx 10.9 changed the default stdlib to libc++. You may need to compile with libstdc++ to prevent some errors. At the same time, boost should be compiled use a cxxflag '-stdlib=libstdc++'
DUST_SOFT_LIMIT of 0.001 means a penalty of an additional mintxfee
is charged for each output smaller than 0.001. This is a key
behavioral disincentive in Litecoin's anti-spam design.
DUST_HARD_LIMIT of 0.00001 means inputs smaller than this size are
ignored by the wallet, not available to coin selection and
effectively do not exist. This too discourages spam.
This is the first step in making the high priority transaction area
available to more people. Future versions of Litecoin will eventually
reduce this to 1KB per tx to match Bitcoin 0.8.6+. We decline to
make that drastic of a reduction now as currently p2pool miners have
too much dust to combine.
Litecoin plays an active role in p2pool development to make this less
of a problem. Litecoin helped p2pool version 13 to reduce the
frequency of dust payouts and increase the smallest dust size to be
roughly 5x bigger. An upcoming version of p2pool is expected to
eliminate a lot more dust payouts.
Modified-from: 9612e4c0d9730dbdb9971e53c72df17dd97daa2a
CWalletTx::AddSupportingTransactions() was adding empty transaction
to vtxPrev in some cases. Skip over these.
Part one of the solution to #3190. This prevents invalid vtxPrev from
entering the wallet, but not current ones being transmitted.
Versions of bitcoin before 0.8.6 have a bug that inserted
empty transactions into the vtxPrev in the wallet, which will cause the node to be
banned when retransmitted, hence add a check for !tx.vin.empty()
before RelayTransaction.
Use deleteLater() instead of delete, as it is not allowed
to delete widgets directly in an event handler.
Should solve the MacOSX random crashes on send with coincontrol.
Rebased-From: 6c98cca9e4
WalletView:
- add new signal showNormalIfMinimized()
- emit the new signal in handleURI() to fix a bug, preventing the main
window to show up when using bitcoin: URIs
Upstream: dbc0a6aba2
- fixes src\net.cpp:1601: Error:invalid conversion from 'void*' to
'const char*' [-fpermissive] in a setsockopt() call on Win32 that was
found by using MinGW 4.8.1 compiler suite
After discussing with BlueMatt, this appears to be harmless in its
current state since it's always set before it's used. Initialize it
anyway for readability and future safety.
Rebased-from: 106f133de6
* code nits
* introduced GUIUtil::setClipboard
* calling getBalance(coinControl) now in walletmodel.cpp
* replaced "WARNING" with "Warning"
* added notr="true" to ui non translatable strings
getblocktemplate only uses certain portions of the coinbase transaction,
notably ignoring the coinbase TX output entirely.
Use CreateNewBlock() rather than CreateNewBlockWithKey(), eliminating
the needless key passing.
Should be zero behavior changes.
rather than a key.
CreateNewBlockWithKey() helper is added to restore existing functionality,
making this an equivalent-transformation change.
Conflicts:
src/miner.cpp
src/miner.h
Rebased-from: fcc32b7b9ce5bc310cbad677da7e7bca3a01459a
* Fix UpdateCoins() definition in main.h
* Remove pwalletMain reference from BitcoinMiner(), as it is passed
a wallet argument.
Conflicts:
src/main.h
Rebased-from: 18946846d5
This commit decouples the pMiningKey initialization and shutdown from the RPC
threads.
`getwork` and `getblocktemplate` rely on pMiningKey, and can also be ran
from the debug window in the UI even when the RPC server is not running.
Solves issue #2706.
Conflicts:
src/rpcmining.cpp