NOTE: If you use this release on a IAVL v0 database, you will trigger a live database migration and will need to redownload a v0 snapshot if you want to go back to IAVL v0. If you want to immediately experience the benefits of IAVL v1, we recommend downloading an IAVL v1 snapshot from snapshots.osmosis.zone to be used with this release instead of going through the live migration process.
Minor speedups along with state compatible version bumps.
Changelog
See the full changelog here
⚡️ Binaries
Binaries for Linux (amd64 and arm64) are available below.
🔨 Build from source
If you prefer to build from source, you can use the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/osmosis-labs/osmosis
cd osmosis && git checkout v23.0.2-iavl-v1
make install
🐳 Run with Docker
As an alternative to installing and running osmosisd on your system, you may run osmosisd in a Docker container.
The following Docker images are available in our registry:
Image Name | Base | Description |
---|---|---|
osmolabs/osmosis:23.0.2-iavl-v1
| distroless/static-debian11
| Default image based on Distroless |
osmolabs/osmosis:23.0.2-iavl-v1-distroless
| distroless/static-debian11
| Distroless image (same as above) |
osmolabs/osmosis:23.0.2-iavl-v1-nonroot
| distroless/static-debian11:nonroot
| Distroless non-root image |
osmolabs/osmosis:23.0.2-iavl-v1-alpine
| alpine
| Alpine image |
Example run:
docker run osmolabs/osmosis:23.0.2-iavl-v1 version
# v23.0.2-iavl-v1
All the images support arm64
and amd64
architectures.