I suppose
sx --currency=litecoin
with bitcoin default might work. This would be backwards compatible.
That being said, to me, this is only a really attractive option if all the
currency-specific code can be specified in an config file that is read at
compile time.
I suppose this would be things like the genesis block, and scrypt vs sha.
Perhaps a similar mechanism could also be used to control whether testnet
or mainnet is specified.
Maybe there is a way to distinguish testnet/mainnet with sx already but I
couldn't figure it out.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 6:26 AM, mlmikael <mlmikael@???> wrote:
> /LICENSE , I missed the meaning of rows 31-34 from being stuck at rows 7,
> 17, 19 and lost among the OpenSSL exception etc.
>
> If I'd have read the word "lesser" on /README row 2 first it I should have
> had the context not to miss that.
>
>
> LGPL for Debian devs, ok - it's like, Debian prefers LGPL packages for
> some reasons so therefore consider relicense for everyone?
>
>
>
> Ok very well, now to practical priorities. Just in case you have any new
> thoughts on Litecoin feel free to tell.
>
> How different do you feel they are with regard to console use, will
> LibBitcoin operations for Litecoin be done using "sx -l" or by a new "lx"?
>
>
> On 2014-05-13 23:04, Amir Taaki wrote:
>
>> yep, let me know where I can add this for clarity. Where did you look
>> first? The README?
>>
>> BTW I might change the license to vanilla LGPL for Debian devs, but not
>> before discussing with others here first. Thanks for all your input.
>>
>>
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