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rippled version 0.70.1
The rippled team has released rippled version 0.70.1, which corrects a technical flaw in the newly refactored consensus code that could, in rare cases, cause a node to get stuck in consensus due to stale votes from a peer. Ripple requires upgrading to rippled version 0.70.1 immediately.
There are no new features in the 0.70.1 release.
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Action Required
If you operate a rippled server, then you should upgrade to 0.70.1 immediately.
Impact of Not Upgrading
- If you operate a 
rippledvalidator server, but do not upgrade torippledversion 0.70.1, then yourrippledvalidator server could experience increased loss of synchronization with the network. 
For instructions on updating rippled on supported platforms, see Updating rippled on supported platforms.
The SHA-256 for the RPM is: 23c8ec08d1ca8c8ce6c0602617c7e41b7f2fd249a1417a79a286a3faa5be08eb
The SHA-256 for the source RPM is: 3522546989024e783cfa933218a28ee878dcc3f334749e7456cb04a9cd07d8fc
For other platforms, please compile version 0.70.1 from source.
The first log entry should be the change setting the version:
commit 3bfd9de6779994e5bbbba864791429e2f7360947
Author: Nik Bougalis <nikb@bougalis.net>
Date:   Wed Jun 28 07:15:07 2017 -0700
    Set version to 0.70.1
0.70.1 Change Log
- Allow compiling against OpenSSL 1.1.0, which allows compiling under the latest version of Fedora. (#2151)
 
Bug Fixes
- 
Log invariant check messages at "fatal" level (#2154)
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Fix the consensus code to update all disputed transactions after a node changes a position (#2156)
 
Network Update
The Ripple technical operations team deployed rippled version 0.70.1 to all rippled servers under its operational control, including private clusters, on Sunday, 2017-07-09.
Learn, ask questions, and discuss
Related documentation is available in the Ripple Developer Portal, including detailed example API calls and web tools for API testing.
Other resources:
- The Ripple Forum (Disabled. Formerly 
forum.ripple.com) - The Ripple Dev Blog (Replaced with xrpl.org/blog)
 - Ripple Technical Services: support@ripple.com
 - XRP Chat (Shut down. Formerly 
www.xrpchat.com)