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    Gavin Andresen (OP)
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    October 19, 2012, 01:23:31 PM
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    Bitcoin version 0.7.1 is now available from:
      http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.7.1/

    This is a bug-fix minor release.

    Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github:
      https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues

    Project source code is hosted at github; you can get
    source-only tarballs/zipballs directly from there:
      https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tarball/v0.7.1  # .tar.gz
      https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/zipball/v0.7.1  # .zip

    Ubuntu Linux users can use the "Personal Package Archive" (PPA)
    maintained by Matt Corallo to automatically keep
    up-to-date.  Just type:
      sudo apt-add-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin
      sudo apt-get update
    in your terminal, then install the bitcoin-qt package:
      sudo apt-get install bitcoin-qt

    KNOWN ISSUES
    ------------

    Mac OSX 10.5 is no longer supported.

    How to Upgrade
    --------------

    If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait
    until it has completely shut down (which might take a few minutes for older
    versions), then run the installer (on Windows) or just copy over
    /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac) or bitcoind/bitcoin-qt (on Linux).

    If you were running on Linux with a version that might have been compiled
    with a different version of Berkeley DB (for example, if you were using an
    Ubuntu PPA version), then run the old version again with the -detachdb
    argument and shut it down; if you do not, then the new version will not
    be able to read the database files and will exit with an error.

    Explanation of -detachdb (and the new "stop true" RPC command):
    The Berkeley DB database library stores data in both ".dat" and
    "log" files, so the database is always in a consistent state,
    even in case of power failure or other sudden shutdown. The
    format of the ".dat" files is portable between different
    versions of Berkeley DB, but the "log" files are not-- even minor
    version differences may have incompatible "log" files. The
    -detachdb option moves any pending changes from the "log" files
    to the "blkindex.dat" file for maximum compatibility, but makes
    shutdown much slower. Note that the "wallet.dat" file is always
    detached, and versions prior to 0.6.0 detached all databases
    at shutdown.

    New features
    ------------

    * Added a boolean argument to the RPC 'stop' command, if true sets
      -detachdb to create standalone database .dat files before shutting down.

    * -salvagewallet command-line option, which moves any existing wallet.dat
      to wallet.{timestamp}.dat and then attempts to salvage public/private
      keys and master encryption keys (if the wallet is encrypted) into
      a new wallet.dat. This should only be used if your wallet becomes
      corrupted, and is not intended to replace regular wallet backups.

    * Import $DataDir/bootstrap.dat automatically, if it exists.

    Dependency changes
    ------------------

    * Qt 4.8.2 for Windows builds

    * openssl 1.0.1c

    Bug fixes
    ---------

    * Clicking on a bitcoin: URI on Windows should now launch Bitcoin-Qt properly.

    * When running -testnet, use RPC port 18332 by default.

    * Better detection and handling of corrupt wallet.dat and blkindex.dat files.
      Previous versions would crash with a DB_RUNRECOVERY exception, this
      version detects most problems and tells you how to recover if it
      cannot recover itself.

    * Fixed an uninitialized variable bug that could cause transactions to
      be reported out of order.

    * Fixed a bug that could cause occasional crashes on exit.

    * Warn the user that they need to create fresh wallet backups after they
      encrypt their wallet.

    ----------------------------------------------------
    Thanks to everybody who contributed to this release:

    Gavin Andresen
    Jeff Garzik
    Luke Dashjr
    Mark Friedenbach
    Matt Corallo
    Philip Kaufmann
    Pieter Wuille
    Rune K. Svendsen
    Virgil Dupras
    Wladimir J. van der Laan
    fanquake
    kjj2
    xanatos

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