At one time there was a C library called libFreenet, that used the FNP
protocol directly and therefore didn't require you to run an actual java
freenet node. That was developed by Steve Hazel at www.thalassocracy.org
AFAIK, it only supported freenet 0.3 protocol, and hasn't been updated for
Freenet 0.4

David

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 1:49 AM
Subject: [freenet-chat] Any non-Java FreeNet?


> The FreeNet FAQ indicates that there is no reason why none-Java FreeNet
> clients can't exist and I see bits of what looks like might be early
> versions of libs written in C etc. Is there any stable C or Python
> libs/programs that would let me run FreeNet without the painful
> sluggishness of running Java that I currently experience? An easy way to
> script reads/inserts into my own Python programs would be really nifty but
> I dunno if I'm so lucky yet. :)
>
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> http://www.nomadphones.org
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