Electrum-FLO; FLO thin client
SimpleConfig claims to handle configuration options in priority command line, user config, system config, which makes sense. In fact it appears it used priority command line, system config, user config. Also, from the priority ordering, it would seem correct that a value should be unmodifiable if and only if it's set on the command line. Previously anything in the system config would be unmodifiable. This patch fixes these and cleans the code up a bit. I noticed this whilst attempting to unify the 'auto_cycle' setting. Fixup tests accordingly. |
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| docs | ||
| gui | ||
| icons | ||
| lib | ||
| plugins | ||
| pubkeys | ||
| scripts | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .travis.yml | ||
| app.fil | ||
| AUTHORS | ||
| electrum | ||
| electrum-env | ||
| electrum.conf.sample | ||
| electrum.desktop | ||
| electrum.icns | ||
| icons.qrc | ||
| Info.plist | ||
| LICENCE | ||
| MANIFEST.in | ||
| README | ||
| RELEASE-NOTES | ||
| setup-release.py | ||
| setup.py | ||
Electrum - lightweight Bitcoin client Licence: GNU GPL v3 Author: Thomas Voegtlin Language: Python Homepage: https://electrum.org/ 1. GETTING STARTED ------------------ To run Electrum from this directory, just do: ./electrum If you install Electrum on your system, you can run it from any directory. If you have pip, you can do: python setup.py sdist sudo pip install --pre dist/Electrum-2.0.tar.gz If you don't have pip, install with: python setup.py sdist sudo python setup.py install To start Electrum from your web browser, see http://electrum.org/bitcoin_URIs.html 2. HOW OFFICIAL PACKAGES ARE CREATED ------------------------------------ python mki18n.py pyrcc4 icons.qrc -o gui/qt/icons_rc.py python setup.py sdist --format=zip,gztar On Mac OS X: # On port based installs sudo python setup-release.py py2app # On brew installs ARCHFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64" sudo python setup-release.py py2app --includes sip sudo hdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname "Electrum" -srcfolder dist/Electrum.app dist/electrum-VERSION-macosx.dmg