Hi Arnaud,

On 04 Apr 2005, Arnaud Kyheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using the init script to start the gnunet daemon ? 
> (/etc/init.d/gnunet start)
> 
> Could you check the /var/log/gnunet and /var/lib/GNUnet access right ?
> It should have read & write access for the gnunet user.

Thanks, this was the problem that prevented GNUnet from starting up
correctly. All files in /srv/GNUnet/data/afs/content were owned by
root instead of gnunet.

Nevertheless, gnunet-check still segfaults as described in my original
message.


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