![]() This is only required for when the RPC server is being run as a child process or outside the node process completely.Īn alternative node building process for Windows 10 using Visual Studio 2019 can be found below. This is only required when the Qt wallet with GUI is needed. If you have old wallets or a partially-downloaded blockchain, copy them back into the local directory. Create a file in your Nano directory in your appdata, and you should see it appear in the directory you linked it to (and vice-versa). This means that a file created in the input directory will actually be in the output directory (on the other disk). ![]() This command creates a symbolic link for a directory ( /d) that 'redirects' all requests for files/directories in the Local\Nano directory to the Other\Directory. The command is (in an administrative command-prompt): mklink /d "C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Nano\" "E:\Some\Other\Directory". Decide on where you want to store the blockchain and create a symbolic link.This is necessary because the command to create a symbolic link in windows will fail if the the input directory already exists. Rename/delete the Nano directory in your appdata Local directory (if you haven't run the wallet yet, skip this step).Below is a short tutorial for Windows builds: However, a workaround can be acheived via the use of symbolic links. A solution is available for the no gui nano_node (see ), but no concrete solution is available for the GUI client. Some users desire to change the blockchain download location. As defined by the -v flag in the docker run command
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