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Re: Bitcoin core 0.12.1 on ubuntu 16.04 keep crashing
by
achow101
on 27/05/2016, 23:55:15 UTC
I'm going to have to reinstall Linux tomorrow, and I'm going to do a clean install of 16.04 LTS (was running 14LTS)...saw your note here, and wanted to ask if you could be more specific/expansive on "using -salvagewallet arg." I was able to reconstitute my 0.11.1 wallet on Win10 using the backup wallet.dat file from the data drive (I don't store my data files on a system drive).

I'm also figuring to update the Core Client to 0.12.1 from 0.11.1, and so I'm trying to get my troubleshooting resources together before trying it. I've seen info that says there are problems with older data files (ie, 0.11.1) being used by 0.12.1? I've got a backup Win10 drive I use in the meantime.

Thanks for your input.
There are usually no problems with older files that are not also experienced by older software. The upgrade is usually smooth and goes without issue.

Thanks, kid...I needed that.  Grin
If you think I am spamming, I am not. I have worked with Bitcoin Core for a long time and in my experience, the upgrade is always smooth. What usually happens when something goes wrong is usually due to either hardware failure or the user being stupid. It has nothing to do with the software itself as the Core Developers are very careful to ensure that the software is backwards compatible and they do stringent testing to ensure that everything works as it should.

I personally have never experienced any such issues with Bitcoin Core or with upgrading the software, and I have done so on multiple operating systems and across OS upgrades.