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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31216: Update secp256k1 subtree to v0.6.0
97235c446e build: Disable secp256k1 musig module (Ava Chow)
2d46a89386 Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from 2f2ccc46954..0cdc758a563 (Ava Chow)

Pull request description:

  v0.6.0 was just released, main change is that it has the musig module which #29675 needs.

ACKs for top commit:
  hebasto:
    ACK 97235c446e, verified by updating the secp256k1 subtree locally.
  laanwj:
    ACK 97235c446e

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.github Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31191: build: Make G_FUZZING constexpr, require -DBUILD_FOR_FUZZING=ON to fuzz 2024-11-05 06:05:27 -05:00
.tx qt: Bump Transifex slug for 28.x 2024-07-30 16:14:19 +01:00
ci Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30634: ci: Use clang-19 from apt.llvm.org 2024-11-06 09:43:24 +00:00
cmake build: Unify -logsourcelocations format 2024-11-04 11:30:43 +00:00
contrib build: Unify -logsourcelocations format 2024-11-04 11:30:43 +00:00
depends depends, doc: List packages required to build qt package separately 2024-11-04 11:22:33 +00:00
doc Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31206: doc: Use relative hyperlinks in release-process.md 2024-11-05 16:16:16 +00:00
share build: Rename PACKAGE_* variables to CLIENT_* 2024-10-28 12:35:55 +00:00
src Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31216: Update secp256k1 subtree to v0.6.0 2024-11-06 11:15:23 +00:00
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.gitattributes Separate protocol versioning from clientversion 2014-10-29 00:24:40 -04:00
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CONTRIBUTING.md doc: replace Autotools with CMake 2024-08-29 16:06:29 +01:00
COPYING doc: upgrade Bitcoin Core license to 2024 2024-01-10 16:29:01 -06:00
INSTALL.md doc: Added hyperlink for doc/build 2021-09-09 19:53:12 +05:30
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