Off-by-one wallet decoy selection bug fix (stable branch)#1643
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This corrects an off-by-one error in decoy selection that would never select immediately-spendable outputs, and so immediately spending an output would reveal the true output in question. From Monero, PR 8794. The infinite loop quoted here is *also* something that I encountered, though only in regression testing (which uses a fake, sparse chain).
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This corrects an off-by-one error in decoy selection that would never select immediately-spendable outputs, and so immediately spending an output would reveal the true output in question.
From Monero, PR 8794.
The infinite loop quoted here is also something that I encountered, though only in regression testing (which uses a fake, sparse chain).