Marco Falke [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2019-05-02 📝 Original message:Two addenda from me: * ...
📅 Original date posted:2019-05-02
📝 Original message:Two addenda from me:
* Beginning with Bitcoin Core 0.18.0, Windows builds for 32-bit
Windows will no longer be provided. Please let us know if and why you
can not use the 64-bit build.
* There is an experimental Bitcoin Core snap package in the snap
store. There should be a "track" for the latest release and a track
for each major version branch that is not yet EOL. While the snap
package uses the signed release binaries, I am not aware of a way to
generate the hash of binaries in an installed snap that works on any
Linux distribution. (On some distributions, a call to `sha256sum
/var/lib/snapd/snap/bitcoin-core/current/{bin/*,snap/snapcraft.yaml}`
generates the hashes that you can then compare to the signed ones as
usual)
Marco
📝 Original message:Two addenda from me:
* Beginning with Bitcoin Core 0.18.0, Windows builds for 32-bit
Windows will no longer be provided. Please let us know if and why you
can not use the 64-bit build.
* There is an experimental Bitcoin Core snap package in the snap
store. There should be a "track" for the latest release and a track
for each major version branch that is not yet EOL. While the snap
package uses the signed release binaries, I am not aware of a way to
generate the hash of binaries in an installed snap that works on any
Linux distribution. (On some distributions, a call to `sha256sum
/var/lib/snapd/snap/bitcoin-core/current/{bin/*,snap/snapcraft.yaml}`
generates the hashes that you can then compare to the signed ones as
usual)
Marco