tadded release notes file - electrum-personal-server - Maximally lightweight electrum server for a single user HTML git clone https://git.parazyd.org/electrum-personal-server DIR Log DIR Files DIR Refs DIR README --- DIR commit eb0bfa16fe6e1889aecb3e9ec0c2c2a951c7c7ca DIR parent dae6eb3954f3916e13aa88969a5b6ac65a488a13 HTML Author: chris-belcher <chris-belcher@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2018 22:00:33 +0100 added release notes file Diffstat: A release-notes | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) --- DIR diff --git a/release-notes b/release-notes t@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + +# Release v0.1.1 - (1st April 2018) + +Bugfix release, thanks to + +* Added option to manually configure rpc_user and rpc_password, instead of using + the .cookie file. +* Made json-rpc error messages have more detail. +* Added method for user to configure electrum personal server's current working + directory, which is useful for running it from systemd or another automated + tool. +* Updated readme file to add information that tripped people up. +* Now handles conflicted transactions. + + +# Beta release v0.1 - (29th Mar 2018) + +Released first beta version. + +* Merkle proofs supported using bitcoind's `gettxoutproof` RPC call. +* Deterministic wallets implemented which support all Electrum master public + key formats. +* Created rescan script which allows rescanning from a given block height + instead of scanning the entire blockchain. Also allows the user to input a + dd/mm/yyyy timestamp, which is converted to a block height (with 2 weeks + safety) to rescan from there. +* Automated tests created for merkle proofs, deterministic wallets and + monitoring of transactions. +* SSL server socket is used and a default SSL certificate is included in the + repository, which users can replace with their own. +* No longer depends on pybitcointools' transaction code. That package is only + used for bip32 support for deterministic wallets. Bech32 addresses now + supported. +* RPC auth details can be obtained from the .cookie file. +* Bitcoin Core's multi-wallet feature supported. + + +# Alpha release - (8th Feb 2018) + +Released first alpha version which builds address history from bitcoin'd +wallet, monitors addresses for new transactions and accepts connections from +Electrum wallet. +