Stellar Announces the Release of Stellar-core v12.0.0 and Horizon v0.21.0
Stellar releases new versions of both Stellar-core & Horizon, Stellar-core v12.0.0 and Horizon v0.21.0, the official website reports.
According to the report, the new release of Stellar-core v12.0.0 adds support for protocol 12 and regular improvements.
The Stellar network has successfully upgraded to protocol v12!
Check out our developer blog to learn what this means: https://t.co/nbOtATBxWB
Reminder: The Test Network (Testnet) Reset is Wednesday, October 30th 2019, 9:00am UTC
— Stellar (@StellarOrg) October 28, 2019
Among the stability improvements are mentioned the fixed several logging problems in overplay and the slow leak (that possibly could cause buckets to not be removed from disk til the next stellar-core restart), changes of the summary quorum info in the info end point to utilize the last SCP round.
The new version of Stellar-core’s recent feature is that the peers end point contains how long the connection has been active.
In addition to the improvements & new feature, the new version implements as well as 3 Core Advancement Proposals: CAP-024, CAP-025, CAP-0026.
The second release of Stellar is Horizon v0.21.0. As with Stellar-core, this release also includes several performance advancements & bug fixings. However, the main progress is the implementation of more filtering options for pathfinding, & it still keeps rolling out new experimental ingestion system related features.
According to the announcement, the new ingestion system is available for beta testing.
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