TheSeeker points out a bug in negtype 10 that only affects seednodes.
We're investigating and may have to release another update.

Changes in 1458:

 * Quadrocube's negtype 10 with cumulative acks.
 * Quadrocube's direct file transfer bandwidth usage bugfix.
 * Updated French and Italian translations thanks to volunteers on
   Transifex. [0] The French translation has complete coverage!
 * Links to changelog and fullchangelog from the update alert and
   statistics page. It would be nice to have a notification after the
   update is installed as well, but that isn't implemented yet.
 * Update jar has additional integrity checks.
 * New Freenet installations are portable: they can run without changes
   after being moved between directories. To make an existing
   installation portable shut down Freenet and edit freenet.ini to make
   these paths relative:
   * fproxy.CSSOverride (if one is specified)
   * node.masterKeyFile
   * node.downloadsDir
   * node.install.userDir
   * node.install.tempDir
   * node.install.pluginDir
   * node.install.persistentTempDir
   * node.install.cfgDir
   * node.install.runDir
   * node.install.nodeDir
   * node.install.storeDir
   * node.install.pluginStoresDir

General project things:

 * On January 14th Oracle will deploy a new version of Java which
   requires code signatures from a trusted certificate authority to
   use JNLP. [1] Freenet uses JNLP to launch the Linux and Mac
   installers. We currently use self-signed certificates, which will
   stop working. We are in the process of getting a trusted certificate.
 * Thanks to romnGit we now have an alpha release of a new Windows
   installer. This uses Inno Setup instead of the AHK scripting
   language like the current installer. This is useful because programs
   that use AHK are often flagged by malware scanners. Testing is
   very much appreciated. A download will be available shortly. (It
   would be sooner but there are other things to deal with at the
   moment.)
 * Google phased out Google Code downloads, [2] so the main downloads on
   the website are now hosted on Google Drive.

Thank you for using Freenet!

- Steve Dougherty

[0] https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/freenet/
[1]
https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/new_security_requirements_for_rias
[2]
http://google-opensource.blogspot.se/2013/05/a-change-to-google-code-download-service.html

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