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Vetiver 9.0.1:Patch Release

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Vetiver 9.0.1: Patch Release

This patch release builds on the Vetiver 9.0.0 upgrade, which introduced multiple consensus improvements to enhance scalability, security, and performance across the network. Vetiver 9.0.1 introduces a fix for the debug_traceTransaction method, following issues reported by users after upgrading to Vetiver 9.0.0.

Although Vetiver 9.0.1 is not a mandatory release, nodes that use the debug_traceTransaction method should be updated to this version to avoid issues when using it for debugging. The latest version of the RSKj client is now available for download from the RSKj GitHub repository

​​What changes are included in Vetiver 9.0.1?

The list of changes in this version is as follows:

You can find a complete list of the changes introduced in the corresponding GitHub milestone.

Is there anything I need to consider when upgrading to Vetiver 9.0.1?

RSK nodes that use the debug_traceTransaction method need to be upgraded to this version to avoid issues when using it for debugging. Other than that, there are no other special considerations beyond updating your node to the latest version

RSKj Vetiver 9.0.1’s sha256 sum is ffa9ada4e58ede93b342171ce635392f99315b744efbf251bda2fb2cd18da3bb rskj-core-9.0.1-VETIVER-all.jar.

See the Reproducible Build guide for further details.

How do I report security vulnerabilities?

If you find a security issue, please contact us at security@rootstocklabs.com or report it through RootstockLabs’ bug bounty program. We reward security experts, software developers, and hackers who dedicate time and effort to improving and protecting the Rootstock platform.

Do you have further questions?

Please contact us through our Rootstock Discord Server for technical questions and support. 

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