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Just wanted to check if it is now possible to run geth on the Classic chain using a fast block , if doing this will put on the wrong chain, or if it just doesn't work.
If it is not working yet, it is straightforward to create such a block and add it to the client? Presumably we could use block 2000000 which is a long way downstream of the fork.
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I was under the impression it did work, please test it and report back your results. Without additional specifics it is hard to assist. If you do not test it before I have the time available I will test.
It appears to be working at least in the newest 1.4.11 release, if anyone is still having issues fast syncing. Open a ticket with as much information as possible.
Just wanted to check if it is now possible to run geth on the Classic chain using a fast block , if doing this will put on the wrong chain, or if it just doesn't work.
If it is not working yet, it is straightforward to create such a block and add it to the client? Presumably we could use block 2000000 which is a long way downstream of the fork.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: