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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31026: ci: set a ctest test timeout of 1200 (20 minutes)
56aad83307 ci: set a ctest timeout of 1200 (20 minutes) (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  This should be long enough (with headroom) for our longest running tests, which even under MSAN, TSAN, Valgrind, etc max out at about 800s.

  i.e under Valgrind I see the longer runtimes as:
  ```bash
  135/136 Test   #8: bench_sanity_check_high_priority .....   Passed  371.19 sec
  136/136 Test #122: coinselector_tests ...................   Passed  343.39 sec
  ```

  In the CI `tests` [under TSAN](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/6321297691508736?logs=ci#L2520):
  ```bash
  tests ................................   Passed  795.20 sec
  ```
  [and MSAN](https://cirrus-ci.com/task/4913922807955456?logs=ci#L2226):
  ```bash
  tests ................................   Passed  658.48 sec
  ```

  This will also prevent the current issue we are seeing of `ctest` running until it reaches the CI timeout, see #30969.

  We still need to figure out what underlying issue is causing the tests to (sometimes) run for so long, but in the mean time, this will stop `ctest` wasting our CI CPU. It should also make it more clear in the logs, exactly which test is the one that is hitting the timeout.

ACKs for top commit:
  maflcko:
    review ACK 56aad83307
  tdb3:
    re ACK 56aad83307

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.github ci: Remove natpmp build option and libnatpmp dependency 2024-09-30 11:37:56 +02:00
.tx qt: Bump Transifex slug for 28.x 2024-07-30 16:14:19 +01:00
ci ci: set a ctest timeout of 1200 (20 minutes) 2024-10-07 11:01:34 +01:00
cmake cmake: Avoid hardcoding Qt's major version in Find module 2024-10-01 13:43:30 +01:00
contrib Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30929: log: Enforce trailing newline 2024-10-02 19:05:34 -04:00
depends Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30043: net: Replace libnatpmp with built-in PCP+NATPMP implementation 2024-09-30 16:27:47 -04:00
doc doc: Archive 28.0 release notes 2024-10-04 19:25:11 -04:00
share doc: Updating docs from autotools to cmake 2024-09-18 11:04:52 -04:00
src Merge bitcoin-core/gui#840: qt6: Handle different signatures of QANEF::nativeEventFilter 2024-10-07 10:27:55 +01:00
test Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30793: rpc: add getorphantxs 2024-10-05 11:20:06 -04:00
.cirrus.yml ci: Inline PACKAGE_MANAGER_INSTALL 2024-09-26 18:52:08 +02:00
.editorconfig code style: update .editorconfig file 2024-09-13 17:55:10 +02:00
.gitattributes Separate protocol versioning from clientversion 2014-10-29 00:24:40 -04:00
.gitignore build: Remove Autotools-based build system 2024-08-30 21:31:39 +01:00
.python-version Bump .python-version from 3.9.17 to 3.9.18 2023-10-24 18:51:24 +02:00
.style.yapf Update .style.yapf 2023-06-01 23:35:10 +05:30
CMakeLists.txt cmake: Avoid hardcoding Qt's major version in Find module 2024-10-01 13:43:30 +01:00
CMakePresets.json build: Drop libnatpmp from build system 2024-09-30 11:37:55 +02:00
CONTRIBUTING.md doc: replace Autotools with CMake 2024-08-29 16:06:29 +01:00
COPYING doc: upgrade Bitcoin Core license to 2024 2024-01-10 16:29:01 -06:00
INSTALL.md doc: Added hyperlink for doc/build 2021-09-09 19:53:12 +05:30
libbitcoinkernel.pc.in build: Add a pkg-config file for libbitcoinkernel 2024-09-06 21:35:07 +02:00
README.md doc: Update for CMake-based build system 2024-08-16 21:24:08 +01:00
SECURITY.md Update security.md contact for achow101 2023-12-14 18:14:54 -05:00
vcpkg.json cmake: Add vcpkg manifest file 2024-08-16 21:19:12 +01:00

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What is Bitcoin Core?

Bitcoin Core connects to the Bitcoin peer-to-peer network to download and fully validate blocks and transactions. It also includes a wallet and graphical user interface, which can be optionally built.

Further information about Bitcoin Core is available in the doc folder.

License

Bitcoin Core is released under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for more information or see https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.

Development Process

The master branch is regularly built (see doc/build-*.md for instructions) and tested, but it is not guaranteed to be completely stable. Tags are created regularly from release branches to indicate new official, stable release versions of Bitcoin Core.

The https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui repository is used exclusively for the development of the GUI. Its master branch is identical in all monotree repositories. Release branches and tags do not exist, so please do not fork that repository unless it is for development reasons.

The contribution workflow is described in CONTRIBUTING.md and useful hints for developers can be found in doc/developer-notes.md.

Testing

Testing and code review is the bottleneck for development; we get more pull requests than we can review and test on short notice. Please be patient and help out by testing other people's pull requests, and remember this is a security-critical project where any mistake might cost people lots of money.

Automated Testing

Developers are strongly encouraged to write unit tests for new code, and to submit new unit tests for old code. Unit tests can be compiled and run (assuming they weren't disabled during the generation of the build system) with: ctest. Further details on running and extending unit tests can be found in /src/test/README.md.

There are also regression and integration tests, written in Python. These tests can be run (if the test dependencies are installed) with: test/functional/test_runner.py

The CI (Continuous Integration) systems make sure that every pull request is built for Windows, Linux, and macOS, and that unit/sanity tests are run automatically.

Manual Quality Assurance (QA) Testing

Changes should be tested by somebody other than the developer who wrote the code. This is especially important for large or high-risk changes. It is useful to add a test plan to the pull request description if testing the changes is not straightforward.

Translations

Changes to translations as well as new translations can be submitted to Bitcoin Core's Transifex page.

Translations are periodically pulled from Transifex and merged into the git repository. See the translation process for details on how this works.

Important: We do not accept translation changes as GitHub pull requests because the next pull from Transifex would automatically overwrite them again.