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Dogecoin Core wallet users on Linux platforms are urged to please update to this version.The vulnerability is patched for systems that run a Linux kernel equal to or higher than 3.4. A fix for CVE-2019-15947 was back-ported from Bitcoin Core to prevent potential leakage of sensitive information when Dogecoin Core crashes on Unix platforms.Sensitive Information Exposure on Unix platforms (CVE-2019-15947): Dogecoin QT users are urged to please update their installations to this version immediately, to prevent malicious actors from exploiting this vulnerability.
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It should not be downloading anything until this completes and then will download only those blocks since your last synchronize to the Bitcoin network. Launch Bitcoin-qt from Applications in Finder and let the "Reindexing blocks on disk." process complete.

Yes, that slash "\" just after the "My" is necessary to account for the space in "My Passport". this command actually creates a symbolic link to your external drive. Type: ln -s /Volumes/My\ Passport/Applications/Bitcoin/. Type: ls -laf, and insure that the Bitcoin directory is now called BitcoinOLD. Launch Terminal from LaunchPad, Utilities or from Applications in Finder.Īt the Terminal prompt type: cd ~/Library/Application\ Support Yes, that "\" slash is necessary. Rename the Bitcoin directory in "~/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin" to "~/Library/Application Support/BitcoinOLD". Once this completes and both the "~/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin" and "/Volumes/My Passport/Applications/Bitcoin" folders are identical. In Finder, select edit and paste item to start copying the "Bitcoin" directory to your external drive's "/Volumes/My Passport/Applications/" folder. In Finder, navigate to the newly created "Applications" directory. In Finder, create a folder called "Applications" on your "My Passport" external drive (see step "3" above after connecting external drive, if necessary). In Finder, navigate to your external drive "My Passport". In Finder, select, or highlight, this folder, then select: Edit, Copy "Bitcoin" from menu bar.

In Finder, navigate to the "Application Support" folder. , and type ~/Library and press the RETURN key. In Finder, using the Finder menu bar, select: Go, Go To Folder. To do this on a MAC running OSX 10.9 follow these instructions:

Preferences and tick the box to the left of External disks. Preferences setting are set to display Devices. You have an external drive named "My Passport" and your Finder, Your current folder for your bitcoin-qt application is here: "/Users//Library/Application Support/Bitcoin" "~/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin" or here Your current folder for your bitcoin data is here:
