Bitcoin Core version 0.15.2 is now available from:
https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.15.2/
This is a new minor version release, including various bugfixes and performance improvements, as well as updated translations.
Please report bugs using the issue tracker at GitHub:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues
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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).
The first time you run version 0.15.0 or higher, your chainstate database will be converted to a new format, which will take anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour, depending on the speed of your machine.
The file format of fee_estimates.dat
changed in version 0.15.0. Hence, a
downgrade from version 0.15 or upgrade to version 0.15 will cause all fee
estimates to be discarded.
Note that the block database format also changed in version 0.8.0 and there is no automatic upgrade code from before version 0.8 to version 0.15.0. Upgrading directly from 0.7.x and earlier without redownloading the blockchain is not supported. However, as usual, old wallet versions are still supported.
Downgrading warning
The chainstate database for this release is not compatible with previous
releases, so if you run 0.15 and then decide to switch back to any
older version, you will need to run the old release with the -reindex-chainstate
option to rebuild the chainstate data structures in the old format.
If your node has pruning enabled, this will entail re-downloading and processing the entire blockchain.
Compatibility
Bitcoin Core is extensively tested on multiple operating systems using the Linux kernel, macOS 10.8+, and Windows Vista and later. Windows XP is not supported.
Bitcoin Core should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not frequently tested on them.
Notable changes
Denial-of-Service vulnerability CVE-2018-17144
A denial-of-service vulnerability exploitable by miners has been discovered in Bitcoin Core versions 0.14.0 up to 0.16.2. It is recommended to upgrade any of the vulnerable versions to 0.15.2 or 0.16.3 as soon as possible.
0.15.2 Change log
Build system
- #11995
9bb1a16
depends: Fix Qt build with XCode 9.2(fanquake) - #12946
93b9a61
depends: Fix Qt build with XCode 9.3(fanquake) - #13544
9fd3e00
depends: Update Qt download url (fanquake) - #11847
cb7ef31
Make boost::multi_index comparators const (sdaftuar)
Consensus
RPC
- #11676
7af2457
contrib/init: Update openrc-run filename (Luke Dashjr) - #11277
7026845
Fix uninitialized URI in batch RPC requests (Russell Yanofsky)
Wallet
- #11289
3f1db56
Wrap dumpwallet warning and note scripts aren’t dumped (MeshCollider) - #11289
42ea47d
Add wallet backup text to import, add and dumpwallet RPCs (MeshCollider) - #11590
6372a75
[Wallet] always show help-line of wallet encryption calls (Jonas Schnelli)
bitcoin-tx
Tests
- #11277
3a6cdd4
Add test for multiwallet batch RPC calls (Russell Yanofsky) - #11647
1c8c7f8
Add missing batch rpc calls to python coverage logs (Russell Yanofsky) - #11277
1036c43
Add missing multiwallet rpc calls to python coverage logs (Russell Yanofsky) - #11277
305f768
Limit AuthServiceProxyWrapper.__getattr__ wrapping (Russell Yanofsky) - #11277
2eea279
Make AuthServiceProxy._batch method usable (Russell Yanofsky)
Credits
Thanks to everyone who directly contributed to this release:
- fanquake
- Jonas Schnelli
- Luke Dashjr
- Matt Corallo
- MeshCollider
- Russell Yanofsky
- Suhas Daftuar
- Wladimir J. van der Laan
And to those that reported security issues:
- awemany (for CVE-2018-17144, previously credited as “anonymous reporter”)