Fixes#118
- changed almost all "print" into logger
- threads have nicer names
- logger can have configuration in "logger.dat" in the same directory as
"keys.dat", and the logger will pick the one named "default" to replace
the "console" and "file" that are in PyBitmessage otherwise
Example file for logging to syslog:
[loggers]
keys = root,syslog
[logger_root]
level=NOTSET
handlers=syslog
[logger_syslog]
level=DEBUG
handlers=syslog
qualname=default
[handlers]
keys = syslog
[handler_syslog]
class = handlers.SysLogHandler
formatter = syslog
level = DEBUG
args=(('localhost', handlers.SYSLOG_UDP_PORT),
handlers.SysLogHandler.LOG_LOCAL7)
[formatters]
keys = syslog
[formatter_syslog]
format=%(asctime)s %(threadName)s %(filename)s@%(lineno)d %(message)s
datefmt=%b %d %H:%M:%S
Python < 2.7.9 does not support anonymous SSL server through
ssl.wrap_socket, so we have to disable it. Works fine as client.
Try to prefer secp256k1 curve (again, requires python >= 2.7.9)
- include bitmsghash so that it bundles the C library PoW
- include sslkeys so that SSL works in the bundle
- PyBitmessage version now propagated from the shell build script
These are dummy key and certificates. They are loaded but otherwise not
used. This is a workaround against python's ssl_wrap deficiency, it
won't allow to execute a server-side SSL handshake without a loaded key
+ cert. Since generating key/cert locally would require additional
libraries, I opted for including a dummy one in the source.
- newly sent messages did not appear in all tabs
- message status change didn't work in all tabs
- addresses #90
- however, still new sent message sender/recipient do not have the
correct color
This will attempt to include a PoW library (.so on Unix, .dll on
windows) to do PoW. This is done in a safe way and clean fallback to
normal PoW. The code for the library will be in another commit. The code
is take from https://github.com/bm-robertwhite/bitmessage-powfaster,
with minor modifications.
This patch also includes code to make GPU PoW have a safer fallback.