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updated tonlib, fixed bugs

updated tonlib
fixed bugs in func
validator: partial support for hardforks
liteserver: support for waitMasterchainBlock prefix
transactions: support for gas flat rate
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The aim of this document is to provide step-by-step instructions for setting up a full node for the TON Blockchain. We assume some familiarity with the TON Blockchain Lite Client, at least to the extent explained in the Lite Client HOWTO.
Notice that you need a machine with a public IP address and a high-bandwidth network connection to run a TON Blockchain Full Node. Typically you'll need a sufficiently powerful server in a datacenter. It is a bad idea to run a Full Node on your home computer; instead, you could run a Full Node on a remote server, and use the TON Blockchain Lite Client to connect to it from home.
Note that you need a machine with a public IP address and a high-bandwidth network connection to run a TON Blockchain Full Node. Typically you'll need a sufficiently powerful server in a datacenter with good network connectivity, using at least a 1 Gbit/s connection to reliably accommodate peak loads (the average load is expected to be approximately 100 Mbit/s). We recommend a dual-processor server with at least eight cores in each processor, at least 256 MiB RAM, at least 8 TB of conventional HDD storage and at least 512 GB of faster SSD storage. It is a bad idea to run a Full Node on your home computer; instead, you could run a Full Node on a remote server, and use the TON Blockchain Lite Client to connect to it from home.
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