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Bitcoin: Bitcoin Core 28 Tests (testmempoolaccept rejected but submitpackage accepted)

Bitcoin Core 28 Tests

The Bitcoin Core 28 version is a significant update of the Bitcoin network and, as such, it is essential to become familiar with its various test cases. In this article, we will immerse ourselves in the details of how tests are carried out in Bitcoin Core 28, specifically focusing on the test guide Section 3: RBF package.

Testmempolaccept rejection

In the context of Bitcoin core tests, `testmempolaccept is a command used to verify that the bitcoin network can accept transactions. However, in section 3 of the test guide, it is mentioned that when this test is executed for the first time (first test, not the RBF package), the output indicates that one of the transactions is rejected with a reason for rejection.

When executing testmempolaccept in Bitcoin Core 28, it is expected to find such a result. This is how the exit could be seen:

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Test: RBF package

Test case 1: Mepoolaccept test (version 0.20.2-28)

1/1 test case:

Rejection Reason: The transaction is not in Mempool.

Package name: Bitcoin Core 28

Package version: 0.20.2-28

What does this reason for rejection mean?

Bitcoin: Bitcoin Core 28 Tests (testmempoolaccept rejected but submitpackage accepted)

In this specific case, the reason for rejection indicates that a transaction has been rejected for being out of the memory of the Bitcoin network (the set of pending transactions). This is an important aspect to understand when trying and configuring Bitcoin Core.

To solve this problem, you can try to adjust your test configuration or specify additional parameters totestmempolaccept`. Alternatively, consider creating a personalized test script that allows greater flexibility in the management of reasons for rejection.

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