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Merge #15026: [test] Rename rpc_timewait to rpc_timeout
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fa71b38168 scripted-diff: Rename rpc_timewait to rpc_timeout (MarcoFalke)
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Pull request description:

  This is a bugfix, since wallet_dump currently uses the wrong name:

  18857b4c40/test/functional/wallet_dump.py (L89-L92)

  Rename all to the same name with a scripted diff (and some unrelated cleanups).

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.github doc: Add GitHub pr template 2018-09-23 08:31:11 -04:00
.travis If tests are ran with (ASan + LSan), Docker needs access to ptrace 2018-12-28 08:28:00 -06:00
.tx tx: Update transifex slug 016x→017x 2018-08-02 13:42:15 +02:00
build-aux/m4 Bump the minimum Qt version to 5.2 2018-11-14 01:32:51 +02:00
build_msvc Modify build instructions to work with Command Prompt as well as 2018-12-18 05:23:38 +00:00
contrib Remove Python 2 import workarounds 2018-12-13 16:46:31 +01:00
depends depends: disable unused qt features 2018-12-12 20:59:30 +08:00
doc Merge #14944: doc: update NetBSD build instructions for 8.0 2018-12-28 12:01:19 +01:00
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src Merge #13743: refactor: Replace boost::bind with std::bind 2018-12-29 14:14:26 +01:00
test Merge #15026: [test] Rename rpc_timewait to rpc_timeout 2018-12-29 20:18:50 +01:00
.appveyor.yml appveyor: Script improvement part II 2018-11-06 10:58:10 +08:00
.gitattributes Separate protocol versioning from clientversion 2014-10-29 00:24:40 -04:00
.gitignore gitignore contents of db4 folder 2018-10-19 12:15:47 +08:00
.python-version [test] Travis: enforce Python 3.4 support in functional tests 2018-12-12 10:39:32 +01:00
.travis.yml Update Travis base OS to Xenial 2018-12-28 08:26:31 -06:00
autogen.sh Add "export LC_ALL=C" to all shell scripts 2018-06-14 15:27:52 +02:00
configure.ac Merge #14564: Adjust configure so that only bip70 is disabled when protobuf is missing instead of the GUI 2018-12-06 13:50:52 -05:00
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COPYING [Trivial] Update license year range to 2018 2018-01-01 04:33:09 +09:00
INSTALL.md Update INSTALL landing redirection notice for build instructions. 2016-10-06 12:27:23 +13:00
libbitcoinconsensus.pc.in Unify package name to as few places as possible without major changes 2015-12-14 02:11:10 +00:00
Makefile.am build: Add bitcoin-tx.exe into Windows installer 2018-11-09 21:57:13 +08:00
README.md [doc] conf: Remove deprecated options from docs, Other cleanup 2018-11-07 13:30:03 -05:00

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