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authorRussell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>2018-01-18 13:15:00 -0500
committerRussell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>2018-01-18 15:09:27 -0500
commitec527c6c88146d5b36de38a1fcebe4f6ea72bd1b (patch)
tree6413ebc3e95bd2925a2963299dbfddf360b56329 /doc/release-notes.md
parente839d6570d9d0575a63ac45d35ad8bc248aeaacc (diff)
Don't allow relative -walletdir paths
Also warn if bitcoind is configured to use a relative -datadir path. Specifying paths relative to the current working directory in a daemon process can be dangerous, because files can fail to be located even if the configuration doesn't change, but the daemon is started up differently. Specifying a relative -datadir now adds a warning to the debug log. It would not be backwards-compatible to forbid relative -datadir paths entirely, and it could also be also inconvenient for command line testing. Specifying a relative -walletdir now results in a startup error. But since the -walletdir option is new in 0.16.0, there should be no compatibility issues. Another reason not to use working directory paths for -walletdir specifically is that the default -walletdir is a "wallets" subdirectory inside the datadir, so it could be surprising that setting -walletdir manually would choose a directory rooted in a completely different location.
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@@ -90,9 +90,8 @@ bitcoin data directory. The behavior is now:
already exists in the data directory root, then wallets will be stored in the
`wallets/` subdirectory by default.
- The location of the wallets directory can be overridden by specifying a
- `-walletdir=<path>` option where `<path>` can be an absolute path or a
- relative path (relative to the current working directory). `<path>` can
- also be a path to symlink to a directory.
+ `-walletdir=<path>` option where `<path>` can be an absolute path to a
+ directory or directory symlink.
Care should be taken when choosing the wallets directory location, as if it
becomes unavailable during operation, funds may be lost.