Author Topic: Oct. 16th Hard Fork?  (Read 1372 times)

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I'm not sure, but the first thing I'd try is renaming or deleting the chain folder and letting it sync from scratch just to be sure everything is in a consistent state.

Thank-you! That's just what I did and it cleared up the problem.

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The sync problem you are facing is similar to an earlier report one.  Try this : https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,19163.msg246213.html#msg246213
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I'm not sure, but the first thing I'd try is renaming or deleting the chain folder and letting it sync from scratch just to be sure everything is in a consistent state.

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I saw the note on the download page:
"The windows CLI tools were updated to rev 66c18c6on Oct 17 to support a hard fork that triggered late on Oct 16, earlier versions are unable to sync with the network"

so I uninstalled the previous CLI tools and installed: BitShares-2.15.286-66c18c6-win64-cli-tools.exe on my Windows 7 machine.

It does not seem to have synced properly yet and I am getting tons of error messages in the console of the running witness_node:


Any ideas as to what is wrong here?

Thanks!