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Mainnet Beta Release 1.3.0beta4

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The O(1) Labs team is proud to announce that results from the latest beta tests have been great, but we have even more improvements available in beta4! This 1.3.0beta4 includes all of the extensive improvements from beta1 as well as a fix for the longstanding bug with mina accounts unlock, support for many new platforms including Ubuntu 20.04, support for the same set of environment variables in mina.service and docker, and further optimizations for the async scheduler. Below is a summary of some of the more critical changes (more detailed documentation dating back to 1.2.2 coming soon).

If you run into any issues, please include Release: 1.3.0beta4 in the name of any issues you create. Please report any issues you encounter here or join the Discussion!

Bug Fixes:

  • Fix account unlocking so that the password does not get rewritten when the key is unlocked #9720 fixed by#10190
  • Remove verifier memory stats logging to save resources #10236
  • Fix super catchup async loop to avoid busy waiting #10237

New Features:

  • Simpler optimization for staged ledger diff application (and revert buggy PRs from alpha2) #10121
  • This version supports both MINA_ environment variables and the old CODA_ prefix, but the 1.3.X will be the last releases to support CODA_. We recommend you take this opportunity to use MINA_ everywhere going forward (example: MINA_PRIVKEY_PASS, MINA_CLIENT_TRUSTLIST, etc.)
  • New command mina advanced runtime-config and related runtimeConfig graphQL query for returning the configuration the daemon is using #8648
  • Upgrade to Ocaml 4.11.2 #8898
  • Upgrade to Rust 1.52.1 #9076
  • Remove deprecated feature for swapping block producer keys at runtime to simplify daemon startup and fix demo mode #10139
  • Housekeeping #10148 #10149 #10161
  • Testing Improvements #10133 #10159 #10201 #10209 #10230
  • Support for a variety of Ubuntu and Debian platforms, with docker images for each of them #10213 #10194:
    • Debian 9 Codename "stretch" (always supported)
    • Debian 10 Codename "buster" (supported since 1.3.0alpha1)
    • Debian 11 Codename "bullseye" NEW
    • Ubuntu 18.04 Codename "bionic" (originally shared with stretch, now fully supported)
    • Ubuntu 20.04 Codename "focal" NEW
    • To use the appropriate package for your platform:
      • First uninstall mina-mainnet: sudo apt-get remove mina-mainnet
      • Then determine your release codename from the list above or by running lsb_release -cs
      • Use this name instead of stretch in the debian instructions below
  • New --node-status-url, --node-error-url, and --contact-info parameters to enable pushing node status and crash logs to a backend url. The contact info parameter is optional but allows you to provide discord or email contact in case we need further information about a crash. #9980
    • The first version of the backend is up for testing at https://us-central1-o1labs-192920.cloudfunctions.net/node-error-collection
  • Support $PEER_LIST_URL, $LOG_LEVEL, $FILE_LOG_LEVEL, and a new flag $VERBOSE in the dockerfile entrypoint #10242

Archive Node:

  • New archive node schema for optimized balance queries #9859

Rosetta Support:

Complete Changelog since 1.2.2:

The change set is far too large for github to display, but the github comparison still shows the immense scale of 1.3.0 and why we are so excited to get it out into your hands to test.
1.2.2...1.3.0beta4
For more information about the changes included in more recent updates like 1.3.0beta2, see the previous release notes

Upgrading & Connecting to Devnet

Debian Packages:

Debian Repository:
First, set up and update the beta Debian Repository for your platform. Replace the word CODENAME with the appropriate codename for your machine, one of bionic, focal, stretch, buster, or bullseye and run:

echo "deb [trusted=yes] http://packages.o1test.net CODENAME beta" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mina-beta.list
sudo apt-get update

Then, install the package(s) that you need:
Mina Daemon: sudo apt-get install -y mina-mainnet=1.3.0beta4-202caa6
Mina Archive: sudo apt-get install -y mina-archive=1.3.0beta4-202caa6
New Mina Archive Schema: create_schema.sql

Docker Images:

Every docker image is built for each of the supported platforms, replace CODENAME in the images below with your choice of bionic, focal, stretch, buster, or bullseye to select the base docker image.
Mina Daemon: minaprotocol/mina-daemon:1.3.0beta4-202caa6-CODENAME-mainnet
Mina Archive: minaprotocol/mina-archive:1.3.0beta4-202caa6-CODENAME
New Mina Archive Schema: create_schema.sql
Mina Rosetta: minaprotocol/mina-rosetta:1.3.0beta4-202caa6-CODENAME

Sandbox Node: For testing in an isolated, single-node network without snarks

As of 1.2.0, the demo functionality is built into the standard daemon container, via the environment variable RUN_DEMO=true.
Just docker run -it --name mina-demo -e RUN_DEMO=true minaprotocol/mina-daemon:1.3.0beta4-202caa6-CODENAME-devnet and go!

Step by Step Guide:

Check out our documentation for complete instructions on using this version to connect to Mainnet. Docker only Make sure to run with --peer-list-url https://storage.googleapis.com/mina-seed-lists/mainnet_seeds.txt.

If you are running the correct version on the correct network MAINNET, mina client status will show:

Chain id:     5f704cc0c82e0ed70e873f0893d7e06f148524e3f0bdae2afb02e7819a0c24d1
Git SHA-1:    202caa6a090311d75cd35192d85dd77985921522

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