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2023-06-06 09:14:02
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Theodore Witkamp [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: {"author":"Theodore Witkamp","date":"2011-06-15T17:32:39","text":"On Wed, Jun 15, ...

{"author":"Theodore Witkamp","date":"2011-06-15T17:32:39","text":"On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Jeff Garzik <jgarzik at exmulti.com> wrote:\n> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Mark Visser <mjmvisser at gmail.com> wrote:\n>> I humbly suggest allowing the wallet.dat location to be specified in the preferences. Being able to easily physically disconnect a wallet by unplugging a USB key seems like a good idea.\n>\n> That's what -datadir is for.  Unfortunately -all- databases must be in\n> the datadir, because wallet.dat is a berkeley db, and we need a\n> transactional environment.  That makes it difficult to move just one\n> file.\n\nI am a Berkley DB ignoramus , but how is specifying the wallet file\npath different than using a symlink?\n\nAlso I think that allowing the user to open more than one wallet helps\nthe user develop an intuition for the system.\nA simple task like opening transferring coins from one to the other is\ncurrently very awkward on the same installation.\n\nTed","summary":"📝 Summary of this message: \nA suggestion was made to allow the wallet.dat location to be specified in preferences, but it was explained that all databases must be in the datadir due to the transactional environment."}
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