Difference between revisions of "Daemon"
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− | In this mode, PyBitmessage doesn't require Qt. You will then need the [https://bitmessage.org/wiki/API_Reference API]. | + | In this mode, PyBitmessage doesn't require Qt. You will then need the [https://bitmessage.org/wiki/API_Reference API]. If you do not yet have a keys.dat file because you have not yet run Bitmessage, run it. It will create the keys.dat file for you then exit if it cannot find PyQt. |
Revision as of 19:37, 2 May 2013
PyBitmessage can be run in deamon mode by adding this line to your keys.dat file under [bitmessagesettings]:
daemon = true
In this mode, PyBitmessage doesn't require Qt. You will then need the API. If you do not yet have a keys.dat file because you have not yet run Bitmessage, run it. It will create the keys.dat file for you then exit if it cannot find PyQt.