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* Fixed OS X issue: if user minimized client to tray then restored, segmentation fault occured
 
* Fixed OS X issue: if user minimized client to tray then restored, segmentation fault occured
 
* Added locks to prevent ill-effect if the client receives the same object from two different nodes at the exact same time
 
* Added locks to prevent ill-effect if the client receives the same object from two different nodes at the exact same time
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* Commented out code that prevents the client from accepting a second connection from the same IP since this prevents users from running two clients within the same local network. When the Bitmessage network grows, this code will be re-enabled.
  
 
0.1.3
 
0.1.3

Revision as of 16:13, 27 December 2012

PyBitmessage Changelog

0.1.4

  • Added support for SOCKS4a and SOCKS5 proxies
  • Adjusted UI so that it looks appropriate on OS X
  • Changed UI to accept Bitmessage addresses which lack a "BM-". This makes copying and pasting easier.
  • Fixed OS X issue: if user minimized client to tray then restored, segmentation fault occured
  • Added locks to prevent ill-effect if the client receives the same object from two different nodes at the exact same time
  • Commented out code that prevents the client from accepting a second connection from the same IP since this prevents users from running two clients within the same local network. When the Bitmessage network grows, this code will be re-enabled.

0.1.3

  • Updated defaultKnownNodes so people who download Bitmessage on a fresh machine can bootstrap
  • Sort received-message-time by actual time rather than by time-interpreted-alphabetically

0.1.2

  • Fixed line break display issue
  • Updated defaultKnownNodes so people who download Bitmessage on a fresh machine can bootstrap
  • Bug fix: If subject in received message contained international characters, reply button wouldn't work completely

0.1.1

  • Fixed bug that prevented user from deleting a recently received message
  • On the "Send" tab, select your address automatically if you have only one
  • Rewrote the SQLite version check more liberally accept SQLite revision numbers
  • Fixed "reply" functionality
  • Removed PyObjc dependency for OSX

0.1.0

  • Initial release