add curl to package list for gitian lxc container
This PR fixes the issue we are seeing in the gitian builder:
https://github.com/zcash/zcash-gitian/issues/64
The base lxc image no longer contains curl by default so it must be installed.
Activate turnstile on mainnet
This PR enables [ZIP209](https://github.com/zcash/zips/blob/master/zip-0209.rst) support on mainnet, to mark blocks as invalid if they would lead to a turnstile violation in the Sprout or Sapling value pools.
To test this PR, I performed the following manual tests:
1. Used RPC call `getblock` to verify the fallback Sprout value.
2. Individually changed the fallback Sprout block hash, block height and chain value, recompiling and relaunching the node, verifying that each individual change resulted in an error. When the block hash and block height are incorrect, an error is logged to debug.log `FallbackSproutValuePoolBalance(): fallback block hash is incorrect`. An incorrect chain value results in node termination with error: `void FallbackSproutValuePoolBalance(CBlockIndex*, const CChainParams&): Assertion '*pindex->nChainSproutValue == chainparams.SproutValuePoolCheckpointBalance()' failed.`
3. Ran the `Smoke Testing` described in PR #3885, on mainnet.
4. Launched zcashd with experimental feature `-developersetpoolsizezero` to manually trigger a turnstile violation in both Sprout and Sapling shielded pools. The Sprout turnstile violation occurred after launch, due to chance, when the next incoming block 520786 contained a Sprout unshielding transaction. The Sapling turnstile violation was triggered after creating a Sapling unshielding transaction.
add TimestampIndex changes needed for bitcore block explorer
Addresses #3708, follow-on to #3849, no tests yet. This is the third of 3 indices that we're adding.
add SpentIndex changes needed for bitcore block explorer
Addresses #3708, follow-on to #3837, note there are no tests yet (will come later with RPC interfaces).
init: Fix new HD seed generation for previously-encrypted wallets
Closes#3607.
How to verify (with `zcashd` flags `-testnet -wallet=wallet.3607.dat -experimentalfeatures -developerencryptwallet`):
- Start `zcashd` 2.0.0, encrypt the wallet, and stop the node.
- Start `zcashd` 2.0.1+ (before this branch), and see that it crashes during startup.
- Start `zcashd` built from this branch, and see that it does not crash during startup. Unlock the wallet, then stop.
- Start `zcashd` 2.0.1+ (before this branch), and see that it no longer crashes during startup.