Change Dash -> Dash Core where appropriate (in strings)

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UdjinM6 2016-08-18 02:28:43 +03:00
parent de7b2b6c51
commit a5328a12b5
14 changed files with 21 additions and 22 deletions

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#rpcuser=Ulysseys
#rpcpassword=YourSuperGreatPasswordNumber_DO_NOT_USE_THIS_OR_YOU_WILL_GET_ROBBED_385593
# How many seconds dash will wait for a complete RPC HTTP request.
# How many seconds Dash Core will wait for a complete RPC HTTP request.
# after the HTTP connection is established.
#rpcclienttimeout=30

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.TH DASH.CONF "5" "June 2016" "dash.conf 0.12"
.SH NAME
dash.conf \- dash configuration file
dash.conf \- Dash Core configuration file
.SH SYNOPSIS
All command-line options (except for '\-conf') may be specified in a configuration file, and all configuration file options may also be specified on the command line. Command-line options override values set in the configuration file.
.TP
The configuration file is a list of 'setting=value' pairs, one per line, with optional comments starting with the '#' character. Please refer to dashd(1) for a up to date list of valid options.
.TP
The configuration file is not automatically created; you can create it using your favorite plain-text editor. By default, dashd(1) will look for a file named dash.conf(5) in the dash data directory, but both the data directory and the configuration file path may be changed using the '\-datadir' and '\-conf' command-line arguments.
The configuration file is not automatically created; you can create it using your favorite plain-text editor. By default, dashd(1) will look for a file named dash.conf(5) in the Dash Core data directory, but both the data directory and the configuration file path may be changed using the '\-datadir' and '\-conf' command-line arguments.
.SH LOCATION
dash.conf should be located in $HOME/.dashcore

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#!/bin/bash
#
# dashd The dash core server.
# dashd The Dash Core server.
#
#
# chkconfig: 345 80 20

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# Helpful little script that spits out a comma-separated list of
# language codes for Qt icons that should be included
# in binary dash distributions
# in binary Dash Core distributions
import glob
import os

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ def check_json_precision():
raise RuntimeError("JSON encode/decode loses precision")
def determine_db_dir():
"""Return the default location of the dash data directory"""
"""Return the default location of the Dash Core data directory"""
if platform.system() == "Darwin":
return os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Application Support/DashCore/")
elif platform.system() == "Windows":
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ def read_bitcoin_config(dbdir):
return dict(config_parser.items("all"))
def connect_JSON(config):
"""Connect to a dash JSON-RPC server"""
"""Connect to a Dash Core JSON-RPC server"""
testnet = config.get('testnet', '0')
testnet = (int(testnet) > 0) # 0/1 in config file, convert to True/False
if not 'rpcport' in config:

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The following can be set when running make: make FOO=bar
DEBUG: disable some optimizations and enable more runtime checking
If some packages are not built, for example `make NO_WALLET=1`, the appropriate
options will be passed to dash's configure. In this case, `--disable-wallet`.
options will be passed to Dash Core's configure. In this case, `--disable-wallet`.
Additional targets:

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The list of assets used in the dash source and their attribution can now be found in [contrib/debian/copyright](../contrib/debian/copyright).
The list of assets used in the Dash Core source and their attribution can now be found in [contrib/debian/copyright](../contrib/debian/copyright).

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Some notes on how to build Dash Core in Unix.
Note
---------------------
Always use absolute paths to configure and compile dash and the dependencies,
Always use absolute paths to configure and compile Dash Core and the dependencies,
for example, when specifying the the path of the dependency:
../dist/configure --enable-cxx --disable-shared --with-pic --prefix=$BDB_PREFIX
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ Hardening enables the following features:
* Non-executable Stack
If the stack is executable then trivial stack based buffer overflow exploits are possible if
vulnerable buffers are found. By default, dash should be built with a non-executable stack
vulnerable buffers are found. By default, Dash Core should be built with a non-executable stack
but if one of the libraries it uses asks for an executable stack or someone makes a mistake
and uses a compiler extension which requires an executable stack, it will silently build an
executable without the non-executable stack protection.
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ Hardening enables the following features:
Disable-wallet mode
--------------------
When the intention is to run only a P2P node without a wallet, dash may be compiled in
When the intention is to run only a P2P node without a wallet, Dash Core may be compiled in
disable-wallet mode with:
./configure --disable-wallet

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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ cd ..
**Note**: When sudo asks for a password, enter the password for the user *debian* not for *root*.
Clone the git repositories for dash and Gitian.
Clone the git repositories for Dash Core and Gitian.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/devrandom/gitian-builder.git
@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ Getting and building the inputs
--------------------------------
Follow the instructions in [doc/release-process.md](release-process.md#fetch-and-build-inputs-first-time-or-when-dependency-versions-change)
in the dash repository under 'Fetch and build inputs' to install sources which require
in the Dash Core repository under 'Fetch and build inputs' to install sources which require
manual intervention. Also optionally follow the next step: 'Seed the Gitian sources cache
and offline git repositories' which will fetch the remaining files required for building
offline.
@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ Building Dash Core
----------------
To build Dash Core (for Linux, OS X and Windows) just follow the steps under 'perform
Gitian builds' in [doc/release-process.md](release-process.md#perform-gitian-builds) in the dash repository.
Gitian builds' in [doc/release-process.md](release-process.md#perform-gitian-builds) in the Dash Core repository.
This may take some time as it will build all the dependencies needed for each descriptor.
These dependencies will be cached after a successful build to avoid rebuilding them when possible.

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@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ void InitLogging()
LogPrintf("Dash Core version %s (%s)\n", FormatFullVersion(), CLIENT_DATE);
}
/** Initialize dash.
/** Initialize Dash Core.
* @pre Parameters should be parsed and config file should be read.
*/
bool AppInit2(boost::thread_group& threadGroup, CScheduler& scheduler)

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@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ bool SetStartOnSystemStartup(bool fAutoStart)
LSSharedFileListItemRef findStartupItemInList(LSSharedFileListRef list, CFURLRef findUrl);
LSSharedFileListItemRef findStartupItemInList(LSSharedFileListRef list, CFURLRef findUrl)
{
// loop through the list of startup items and try to find the dash app
// loop through the list of startup items and try to find the Dash Core app
CFArrayRef listSnapshot = LSSharedFileListCopySnapshot(list, NULL);
for(int i = 0; i < CFArrayGetCount(listSnapshot); i++) {
LSSharedFileListItemRef item = (LSSharedFileListItemRef)CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(listSnapshot, i);
@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ bool SetStartOnSystemStartup(bool fAutoStart)
LSSharedFileListItemRef foundItem = findStartupItemInList(loginItems, bitcoinAppUrl);
if(fAutoStart && !foundItem) {
// add dash app to startup item list
// add Dash Core app to startup item list
LSSharedFileListInsertItemURL(loginItems, kLSSharedFileListItemBeforeFirst, NULL, NULL, bitcoinAppUrl, NULL, NULL);
}
else if(!fAutoStart && foundItem) {

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// Copyright (c) 2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
// Copyright (c) 2009-2012 The Bitcoin developers
// Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The Dash Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.

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# Notes
The sources in this directory are unit test cases. Boost includes a
unit testing framework, and since dash already uses boost, it makes
unit testing framework, and since Dash Core already uses boost, it makes
sense to simply use this framework rather than require developers to
configure some other framework (we want as few impediments to creating
unit tests as possible).

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@ -2191,7 +2191,7 @@ UniValue encryptwallet(const UniValue& params, bool fHelp)
// slack space in .dat files; that is bad if the old data is
// unencrypted private keys. So:
StartShutdown();
return "wallet encrypted; dash server stopping, restart to run with encrypted wallet. The keypool has been flushed, you need to make a new backup.";
return "Wallet encrypted; Dash Core server stopping, restart to run with encrypted wallet. The keypool has been flushed, you need to make a new backup.";
}
UniValue lockunspent(const UniValue& params, bool fHelp)