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@GitGab19 can you review this one when you get a chance please?
Should we mention the binaries for the TP provided by Sjors in our guide? https://github.com/Sjors/bitcoin/releases/tag/sv2-tp-0.1.2
could be a good alternative to making people build their own TP, perhaps a new PR going in this direction could replace this one
but I would point them to the release page (as a general step), not one specific release
that would avoid the need for future PRs updating the instructions whenever new releases come out
Should we mention the binaries for the TP provided by Sjors in our guide? https://github.com/Sjors/bitcoin/releases/tag/sv2-tp-0.1.2
could be a good alternative to making people build their own TP, perhaps a new PR going in this direction could replace this one
but I would point them to the release page (as a general step), not one specific release
that would avoid the need for future PRs updating the instructions whenever new releases come out
Yeah I totally agree on the approach 👍
Agreed it is easier with TP binaries. Do we want to do those TP changes in this PR @plebhash ?
Agreed it is easier with TP binaries. Do we want to do those TP changes in this PR @plebhash ?
done
@pavlenex @GitGab19 are you guys familiar with this CI error?
@plebhash Yes linkcheck, Twitter blocks it so it fails, it's always safe to proceed if linkcheck fails at twitter links.
close #203