Home directories for different OSes

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Zlatin Balevsky
2019-07-07 09:14:13 +01:00
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Some of the UI tests will fail because they haven't been written yet :-/
After you build the application, look inside `gui/build/distributions`. Untar/unzip one of the `shadow` files and then run the jar contained inside by typing `java -jar MuWire-x.y.z.jar` in a terminal or command prompt.
If you have an I2P router running on the same machine that is all you need to do. If you use a custom I2CP host and port, create a file `$HOME/.MuWire/i2p.properties` and put `i2cp.tcp.host=<host>` and `i2cp.tcp.port=<port>` in there.
If you have an I2P router running on the same machine that is all you need to do. If you use a custom I2CP host and port, create a file `i2p.properties` and put `i2cp.tcp.host=<host>` and `i2cp.tcp.port=<port>` in there. On Windows that file should go into `%HOME%\AppData\Roaming\MuWire`, on Mac into `$HOME/Library/Application Support/MuWire` and on Linux `$HOME/.MuWire`
If you do not have an I2P router, pass the following switch to the Java process: `-DembeddedRouter=true`. This will launch MuWire's embedded router. Be aware that this causes startup to take a lot longer.