[Qt] use qint64 in BitcoinGUI::setNumBlocks
- as QDateTime.secsTo() returns a qint64 also store in a qint64 and not in an integer
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@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ void BitcoinGUI::setNumBlocks(int count)
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QDateTime lastBlockDate = clientModel->getLastBlockDate();
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QDateTime currentDate = QDateTime::currentDateTime();
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int secs = lastBlockDate.secsTo(currentDate);
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qint64 secs = lastBlockDate.secsTo(currentDate);
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tooltip = tr("Processed %n blocks of transaction history.", "", count);
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@ -722,8 +722,8 @@ void BitcoinGUI::setNumBlocks(int count)
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}
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else
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{
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int years = secs / YEAR_IN_SECONDS;
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int remainder = secs % YEAR_IN_SECONDS;
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qint64 years = secs / YEAR_IN_SECONDS;
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qint64 remainder = secs % YEAR_IN_SECONDS;
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timeBehindText = tr("%1 and %2").arg(tr("%n year(s)", "", years)).arg(tr("%n week(s)","", remainder/WEEK_IN_SECONDS));
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}
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