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Contrib Index
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### [BitRPC](/contrib/bitrpc) ###
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Added bitrpc.py which allows for sending of all standard Bitcoin commands via RPC rather than as command line args.
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### [Debian](/contrib/debian) ###
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Contains files used to package bitcoind/bitcoin-qt
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for Debian-based Linux systems. If you compile bitcoind/bitcoin-qt yourself, there are some useful files here.
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### [Gitian-downloader](/contrib/gitian-downloader)
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Various PGP files of core developers.
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### [Macdeploy](/contrib/macdeploy) ###
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### [Linearize](/contrib/linearize) ###
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Construct a linear, no-fork, best version of the blockchain.
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### [MacDeploy](/contrib/macdeploy) ###
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Scripts and notes for Mac builds.
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### [PyMiner](/contrib/pyminer) ###
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address (or addresses).
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### [TestGen](/contrib/testgen) ###
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Utilities to generate test vectors for the data-driven Bitcoin tests.
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Utilities to generate test vectors for the data-driven Bitcoin tests.
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### [Test Patches](/contrib/test-patches) ###
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These patches are applied when the automated pull-tester
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tests each pull and when master is tested using jenkins.
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### [Verify SF Binaries](/contrib/verifysfbinaries) ###
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This script attempts to download and verify the signature file SHA256SUMS.asc from SourceForge.
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### [Wallet Tools](/contrib/wallettools) ###
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Contains a wallet change password and unlock script.
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### BitRPC ###
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Allows for sending of all standard Bitcoin commands via RPC rather than as command line args.
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Gavin's notes on getting gitian builds up and running using KVM:
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### Gavin's notes on getting gitian builds up and running using KVM:###
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These instructions distilled from:
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation
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[ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation]( https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation)
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... see there for complete details.
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You need the right hardware: you need a 64-bit-capable CPU with hardware virtualization support (Intel VT-x or AMD-V). Not all modern CPUs support hardware virtualization.
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You probably need to enable hardware virtualization in your machine's BIOS.
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You need to be running a recent version of 64-bit-Ubuntu, and you need to install several prerequisites:
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sudo apt-get install ruby apache2 git apt-cacher-ng python-vm-builder qemu-kvm
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sudo apt-get install ruby apache2 git apt-cacher-ng python-vm-builder qemu-kvm
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Sanity checks:
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sudo service apt-cacher-ng status # Should return apt-cacher-ng is running
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ls -l /dev/kvm # Should show a /dev/kvm device
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sudo service apt-cacher-ng status # Should return apt-cacher-ng is running
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ls -l /dev/kvm # Should show a /dev/kvm device
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Once you've got the right hardware and software:
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git clone git://github.com/devrandom/gitian-builder.git
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mkdir gitian-builder/inputs
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cd gitian-builder/inputs
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# Inputs for Linux and Win32:
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wget -O miniupnpc-1.6.tar.gz 'http://miniupnp.tuxfamily.org/files/download.php?file=miniupnpc-1.6.tar.gz'
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wget 'http://fukuchi.org/works/qrencode/qrencode-3.2.0.tar.bz2'
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# Inputs for Win32: (Linux has packages for these)
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# Inputs for Win32: (Linux has packages for these)
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wget 'https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost/1.50.0/boost_1_50_0.tar.bz2'
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wget 'http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1c.tar.gz'
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wget 'http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz'
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gitian-builder now also supports building using LXC. See
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https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/lxc.html
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`gitian-builder` now also supports building using LXC. See
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[ https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/lxc.html]( https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/lxc.html)
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... for how to get LXC up and running under Ubuntu.
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If your main machine is a 64-bit Mac or PC with a few gigabytes of memory
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and at least 10 gigabytes of free disk space, you can gitian-build using
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and at least 10 gigabytes of free disk space, you can `gitian-build` using
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LXC running inside a virtual machine.
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Here's a description of Gavin's setup on OSX 10.6:
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1. Download and install VirtualBox from https://www.virtualbox.org/
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1. Download and install VirtualBox from [https://www.virtualbox.org/](https://www.virtualbox.org/)
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2. Download the 64-bit Ubuntu Desktop 12.04 LTS .iso CD image from
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http://www.ubuntu.com/
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[http://www.ubuntu.com/](http://www.ubuntu.com/)
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3. Run VirtualBox and create a new virtual machine, using the
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Ubuntu .iso (see the VirtualBox documentation for details).
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Create it with at least 2 gigabytes of memory and a disk
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that is at least 20 gigabytes big.
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3. Run VirtualBox and create a new virtual machine, using the Ubuntu .iso (see the [VirtualBox documentation](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Documentation) for details). Create it with at least 2 gigabytes of memory and a disk that is at least 20 gigabytes big.
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4. Inside the running Ubuntu desktop, install:
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sudo apt-get install debootstrap lxc ruby apache2 git apt-cacher-ng python-vm-builder
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5. Still inside Ubuntu, tell gitian-builder to use LXC, then follow the "Once you've got the right
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hardware and software" instructions above:
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export USE_LXC=1
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git clone git://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git
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... etc
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sudo apt-get install debootstrap lxc ruby apache2 git apt-cacher-ng python-vm-builder
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5. Still inside Ubuntu, tell gitian-builder to use LXC, then follow the "Once you've got the right hardware and software" instructions above:
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export USE_LXC=1
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git clone git://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git
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... etc
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### Linearize ###
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Construct a linear, no-fork, best version of the blockchain.
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### MacDeploy ###
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You will need the appscript package for the fancy disk image creation to work:
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sudo easy_install appscript
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For Snow Leopard (which uses [Python 2.6](http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6/)), you will need the param_parser package:
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sudo easy_install argparse
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This script should not be run manually, instead, after building as usual:
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make deploy
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During the process, the disk image window will pop up briefly where the fancy
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settings are applied. This is normal, please do not interfere.
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When finished, it will produce `Bitcoin-Qt.dmg`.
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You will need the appscript package for the fancy disk image creation to work.
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Install it by invoking "sudo easy_install appscript".
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For Snow Leopard (which uses Python 2.6), you will need the param_parser package.
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Install it by invoking "sudo easy_install argparse"
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This script should not be run manually, instead, after building as usual:
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"make deploy"
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During the process, the disk image window will pop up briefly where the fancy
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settings are applied. This is normal, please do not interfere.
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When finished, it will produce Bitcoin-Qt.dmg.
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### PyMiner ###
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This is a 'getwork' CPU mining client for bitcoin.
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This is a 'getwork' CPU mining client for Bitcoin.
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It is pure-python, and therefore very, very slow. The purpose is to
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provide a reference implementation of a miner, for study.
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### Qos ###
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This is a Linux bash script that will set up tc to limit the outgoing bandwidth for connections to the Bitcoin network. It limits outbound TCP traffic with a source or destination port of 8333, but not if the destination IP is within a LAN (defined as 192.168.x.x).
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This means one can have an always-on bitcoind instance running, and another local bitcoind/bitcoin-qt instance which connects to this node and receives blocks from it.
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### Seeds ###
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Utility to generate the pnSeed[] array that is compiled into the client
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(see src/net.cpp).
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(see [src/net.cpp](/src/net.cpp)).
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The 600 seeds compiled into the 0.8 release were created from sipa's DNS seed data, like this:
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curl -s http://bitcoin.sipa.be/seeds.txt | head -1000 | makeseeds.py
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curl -s http://bitcoin.sipa.be/seeds.txt | head -1000 | makeseeds.py
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The input to makeseeds.py is assumed to be approximately sorted from most-reliable to least-reliable,
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with IP:port first on each line (lines that don't match IPv4:port are ignored).
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### SpendFrom ###
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Use the raw transactions API to send coins received on a particular
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address (or addresses).
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Depends on jsonrpc
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Depends on `jsonrpc`
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Usage:
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spendfrom.py --from=FROMADDRESS1[,FROMADDRESS2] --to=TOADDRESS --amount=amount \
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--fee=fee --datadir=/path/to/.bitcoin --testnet --dry_run
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spendfrom.py --from=FROMADDRESS1[,FROMADDRESS2] --to=TOADDRESS --amount=amount \
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--fee=fee --datadir=/path/to/.bitcoin --testnet --dry_run
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With no arguments, outputs a list of amounts associated with addresses.
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With arguments, sends coins received by the FROMADDRESS addresses to the TOADDRESS.
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With arguments, sends coins received by the `FROMADDRESS` addresses to the `TOADDRESS`.
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You may explictly specify how much fee to pay (a fee more than 1% of the amount
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will fail, though, to prevent bitcoin-losing accidents). Spendfrom may fail if
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too small, or if the transaction is too many bytes for the fee).
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If a change output needs to be created, the change will be sent to the last
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FROMADDRESS (if you specify just one FROMADDRESS, change will go back to it).
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`FROMADDRESS` (if you specify just one `FROMADDRESS`, change will go back to it).
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If --datadir is not specified, the default datadir is used.
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If `--datadir` is not specified, the default datadir is used.
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The --dry_run option will just create and sign the the transaction and print
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The `--dry_run` option will just create and sign the the transaction and print
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the transaction data (as hexadecimal), instead of broadcasting it.
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If the transaction is created and broadcast successfully, a transaction id
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tests each pull and when master is tested using jenkins.
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You can find more information about the tests run at
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http://jenkins.bluematt.me/pull-tester/files/
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[http://jenkins.bluematt.me/pull-tester/files/
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](http://jenkins.bluematt.me/pull-tester/files/)
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Utilities to generate test vectors for the data-driven Bitcoin tests.
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### TestGen ###
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Utilities to generate test vectors for the data-driven Bitcoin tests.
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Usage:
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gen_base58_test_vectors.py valid 50 > ../../src/test/data/base58_keys_valid.json
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gen_base58_test_vectors.py invalid 50 > ../../src/test/data/base58_keys_invalid.json
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### Verify SF Binaries ###
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This script attempts to download the signature file `SHA256SUMS.asc` from SourceForge.
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It first checks if the signature passes, and then downloads the files specified in
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the file, and checks if the hashes of these files match those that are specified
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in the signature file. The script returns 0 if everything passes the checks. It returns 1 if either the
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signature check or the hash check doesn't pass. If an error occurs the return value is 2
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### Wallet Tools ###
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Contains a wallet change password and unlock script.
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