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# Linearize
Construct a linear, no-fork, best version of the Bitcoin blockchain. The scripts
run using Python 3 but are compatible with Python 2.
## Step 1: Download hash list
$ ./linearize-hashes.py linearize.cfg > hashlist.txt
Required configuration file settings for linearize-hashes:
* RPC: `rpcuser`, `rpcpassword`
Optional config file setting for linearize-hashes:
* RPC: `host` (Default: `127.0.0.1`)
* RPC: `port` (Default: `8332`)
* Blockchain: `min_height`, `max_height`
* `rev_hash_bytes`: If true, the written block hash list will be
byte-reversed. (In other words, the hash returned by getblockhash will have its
bytes reversed.) False by default. Intended for generation of
standalone hash lists but safe to use with linearize-data.py, which will output
the same data no matter which byte format is chosen.
The `linearize-hashes` script requires a connection, local or remote, to a
JSON-RPC server. Running `bitcoind` or `bitcoin-qt -server` will be sufficient.
## Step 2: Copy local block data
$ ./linearize-data.py linearize.cfg
Required configuration file settings:
* `output_file`: The file that will contain the final blockchain.
or
* `output`: Output directory for linearized `blocks/blkNNNNN.dat` output.
Optional config file setting for linearize-data:
* `debug_output`: Some printouts may not always be desired. If true, such output
will be printed.
* `file_timestamp`: Set each file's last-accessed and last-modified times,
respectively, to the current time and to the timestamp of the most recent block
written to the script's blockchain.
* `genesis`: The hash of the genesis block in the blockchain.
* `input`: bitcoind blocks/ directory containing blkNNNNN.dat
* `hashlist`: text file containing list of block hashes created by
linearize-hashes.py.
* `max_out_sz`: Maximum size for files created by the `output_file` option.
(Default: `1000*1000*1000 bytes`)
* `netmagic`: Network magic number.
* `out_of_order_cache_sz`: If out-of-order blocks are being read, the block can
be written to a cache so that the blockchain doesn't have to be seeked again.
This option specifies the cache size. (Default: `100*1000*1000 bytes`)
* `rev_hash_bytes`: If true, the block hash list written by linearize-hashes.py
will be byte-reversed when read by linearize-data.py. See the linearize-hashes
entry for more information.
* `split_timestamp`: Split blockchain files when a new month is first seen, in
addition to reaching a maximum file size (`max_out_sz`).