full-node: Bump version to 0.13.1

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Will Binns 2016-12-24 06:19:51 -06:00
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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ have an easy-to-use node.
More hours would be better, and best of all would be if you can run
your node continuously.
Note: many operating systems today (Windows, Mac, and Linux) enter a
**Note:** many operating systems today (Windows, Mac, and Linux) enter a
low-power mode after the screensaver activates, slowing or halting
network traffic. This is often the default setting on laptops and on
all Mac OS X laptops and desktops. Check your screensaver settings
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ systems.
### Ubuntu 14.10
*Instructions for Bitcoin Core 0.11.0.*
*Instructions for Bitcoin Core 0.13.1.*
If you use Ubuntu Desktop, click the Ubuntu swirl icon to start the Dash and type "term" into the
input box. Choose any one of the terminals listed:
@ -400,14 +400,14 @@ your reboot your computer.
If you're an Ubuntu expert and want to use an init script instead, see
[this Upstart
script](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/0.11/contrib/init/bitcoind.conf).
script](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/0.13/contrib/init/bitcoind.conf).
</div>
{{installFinished}}
### Other Linux Distributions
*Instructions for Bitcoin Core 0.11.0.*
*Instructions for Bitcoin Core 0.13.1.*
The following instructions describe installing Bitcoin Core using tools
available in most mainstream Linux distributions. We assume you use a
@ -437,9 +437,9 @@ followed by the argument `xzf` followed by the file name. The argument
`xzf` means eXtract the gZipped tar archive File. For example, for a
64-bit tar archive in your current directory, the command is:
tar xzf bitcoin-0.11.0-linux64.tar.gz
tar xzf bitcoin-0.13.1-linux64.tar.gz
This will create the directory `bitcoin-0.11.0` within your current
This will create the directory `bitcoin-0.13.1` within your current
working directory. We will install the contents of its `bin`
subdirectory into the `/usr/local/bin` directory using the the `install`
command. The install command is part of the GNU coreutils available on
@ -450,11 +450,11 @@ commands below to use a different location).
If you use `sudo` to run commands as root, use the following command
line:
sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin bitcoin-0.11.0/bin/*
sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin bitcoin-0.13.1/bin/*
If you use `su` to run commands as root, use the following command line:
su -c 'install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin bitcoin-0.11.0/bin/*'
su -c 'install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin bitcoin-0.13.1/bin/*'
<div class="box" markdown="1">
*To continue, choose one of the following options*
@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ you. On most distributions, this will cause Bitcoin Core daemon to be
automatically started each time your reboot your computer.
If you're a expert system administrator and want to use an init script instead, see
[the init scripts directory in Bitcoin Core's source tree](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/0.11/contrib/init).
[the init scripts directory in Bitcoin Core's source tree](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/0.13/contrib/init).
</div>
{{installFinished}}
@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ If you're a expert system administrator and want to use an init script instead,
### Windows 8.x
*Instructions for Bitcoin Core 0.11.0 on Windows 8 and 8.1.*
*Instructions for Bitcoin Core 0.13.1 on Windows 8 and 8.1.*
Go to the [Bitcoin Core download page](/en/download) and verify you have
made a secure connection to the server.
@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ daemon will be automatically started.
### Windows 7
*Instructions for Bitcoin Core 0.11.0.*
*Instructions for Bitcoin Core 0.13.1.*
Go to the [Bitcoin Core download page](/en/download) and verify you have
made a secure connection to the server.