This commit refactored the function NewNode to take a *testing.T so that
the unexpected error is checked inside it. The caller is now free from
checking the errors.
If the wallet recovery chain rescan was aborted before it finished, the
user would need to remember to use a positive recovery_window value the
next time they unlock the wallet for the rescan to continue. Because
forgetting to do so could lead to an incomplete wallet state (and
therefore potential missing funds) we rather don't allow shutting down
lnd through the RPC while a rescan is in progress.
This won't prevent any user from manually signaling Ctrl+C to kill lnd.
But that user might also check the log and see there's still something
going on that's preventing lnd from shutting down.
The golang build cache seems to only grow over time and is now causing
disk space issues on the release builder. Since the release build has to
build for targets that aren't built during other GH actions and our
releases are too far apart to be hitting the cache anyway we suspect the
cache doesn't actually help that much.
Removing it might mean the build takes a bit longer but at least won't
cause any problems with full virtual disks anymore.
you must be root to be able to install go on /usr/local/
without "sudo" the command fails with :
tar: go/src/cmd/go/main.go: Cannot open: No such file or directory
Increases the default MPP expiry from 1 hour to 1 day. For the new AMP
invoices, we increase the interval to 1 month. The longer time frames
for AMP invoices is used so that the invoice can be pseudo reused as
implemented in the prior commit.
The BOLT 11 default of 1 hour is still preserved whenever the field is
missing in the payment request itself, but as of this commit the field
will always be set by lnd.
This permits an AMP invoice to be "pseudo-reusable", where the invoice
paramters can be used multiple times so long as a new payment address is
supplied. This prevents additional round trips between payer and payee
to obtain a new invoice, even though the payments/invoices won't be
logically associated via the RPC interface like they would when the full
reusable invoices are deployed.
An often requested feature is to use the abandonchannel API in regular
builds and not only dev builds to get rid of stuck channels that had
their funding transaction invalidated.
The initial reason for putting the call behind the build flag was a
safety concern to make sure nobody uses this on active channels by
accident.
This log can be "spammy" while nodes throughout the network have yet to
upgrade to v0.13.0-beta, which includes several enhancements to prevent
the broadcast of zombie edges/updates.
Fixes#5325.
Corrects a problem introduced in #5281 that caused the synced_to_chain
flag in the GetInfo call to never become true when the router subsystem
is running in Neutrino mode (channel validation turned off).