What do you think Andreas?
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 7:46:54 PM UTC-4, Tom Va wrote:
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> Original error message when I want the wallet to be in mytest dir without
> creating it first (--wallet=mytest/wallet create --net=REGTEST):
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> Your proposal (mines would have just b
's the current error message?
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> I think adding a check (and specific error message) if the proposed
> directory exists would be a good idea.
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> On 19/03/2019 03.24, Tom Va wrote:
> > Is it fair to ask for an enhancement to this method?
> > Either displaying
, March 18, 2019 at 10:49:29 AM UTC-4, Andreas Schildbach wrote:
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> Hmmm, I think generally command line tools do not automatically create
> directories. You're supposed to use mkdir (or similar) explicitly.
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> On 18/03/2019 04.50, Tom Va wrote:
> > When I run Walle
When I run WalletTool to create a wallet why not create the wallet in a
folder named after network (MAIN, TEST, REGTEST)?
This could be a little confusing for those running it for the first time.
The first time I ran it this created the wallet file for MAIN called
"wallet".
When I changed to REG
the user leaves behind for his affiliates.
No one is going to know the series of events that happened in my life nor
the music I like from season to season without an extraordinary amount of
data gathering and computation unless they're me or people I've shared with.
Sorry for the long post.
Hi,
This is my first post in this group so please pardon me for any
uncharacteristic locutions.
I would like to contribute to this project.
*My question is has anyone come up with a way where a private key no longer
can be lost?*
For example, I generated my private key on my local computer/smar