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Re: Alert: chain fork caused by pre-0.8 clients dealing badly with large blocks
by
caveden
on 18/03/2013, 09:17:04 UTC
it obviously did, but with the entire network rejecting said blocks they caused orphans instead of a fork.

Did 0.7 generate blocks that 0.7 rejected?

Theoretically it could have. I don't know how it would work out though. Would the generator have a BDB error when trying to persist his own block and then abandon it, or would it manage to attempt a propagation and then get rejected by everybody else?

That said, the demand for such large blocks is recent. Probably the event of generating such problematic block never happened before simply because there was no demand for it.