This gives us much higher cycle times when retrying tests over and over,
since we can just fast-forward past the boot sequence, which never
changes unless we change the pill.
The previous value—used for testing—didn't consider
block reorgs, which meant that if we zoom to the latest
block that has no transactions, but that gets later replaced
by a 1-block reorg that does have a transaction, we'll miss it,
making our Azimuth state incomplete.
To fix it, we rewind the Azimuth state to the contents of the snapshot,
and then start retrieving logs from the latest one we have.
* master:
[nix] track nixos-21.11 branch whenever niv updates, bump to include qemu-in-virtualization fix
webterm: v1.0.0
herm: permission checks
herm: avoid trailing empty path segments
pmnsh: update secp256k1 configure flags
secp256k1: use nixpkgs provided secp256k1 and add to sources-pmnsh
webterm: remove border, let term live in page
theme: cleaning up a few mismatches
webterm: handle old-style blits and belts
build: correct lmdb static builds
build: explicitly override h2o build platforms to support darwin
ci: upgrade cachix/install-nix-action from v13 -> v16
build: remove haskell related nix code and haskell.nix dependency
webterm: update imports
@urbit/api: move term types
webterm: fix broken imports
webterm: update package name for lerna
webterm: commit missing api files
webterm: backport
This adds support for handling cases where the send-batch thread failed,
mainly among them, a thread crash. One of the events that causes this
behavior is a ver low gas price for this L1 transaction.
Here we add support for manually bumping the price for such transaction,
and for increasing the default fallback gas-price, together with discarding
any malformed batch from the sending queue.