On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Matthew
Toseland<toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 June 2009 23:16:58 Zero3 wrote:
>> I've successfully (I think?) branched the master branch of
>> wininstaller-staging at github to a new beta branch. This branch now
>> contains the upcoming Windows tray icon.
>>
>> Please feel free to test. Even small fixes like spelling and grammar is
>> more than welcome (because mine suck ;)).
>>
>> Source: http://github.com/freenet/wininstaller-staging/tree/beta
>> Binary: http://privat.zero3.dk/FreenetInstaller_Beta.exe (old jars,
>> seednodes, translations and so on. Not meant for anything but testing)
>
> Cool!
>>
>> The update.cmd script will soon need to support the updating of various
>> helper executables, most importantly freenetlauncher.exe, but if
>> possible, all of them.
>
> Ok.
>>
>> (Are these on the website somewhere yet Matthew? Along with a plan of
>> how they are kept up-to-date...)
>>
>> If update.cmd tries to update bin\freenettray.exe, it should first do
>> something like:
>>
>> taskkill /IM freenettray.exe
>> if not errorlevel 1 <remember to start it again afterwards>
>>
>> (... as we can't update running Windows executables)
>
> https://checksums.freenetproject.org/cc/[filename]
> for filename in:
> wrapper-windows-x86-32.exe wrapper-windows-x86-32.dll start.exe stop.exe 
> freenetlauncher.exe

It would be great if we could see the directory listing when we access
https://checksums.freenetproject.org/cc/ is this possible?

How do you suggest we check for newer versions of the files?
Downloading them all and then comparing is a waste of bandwidth... I
could compare the .sha1 of the files if those exist.  That would be
minuscule bandwidth.

I propose to start checking freenet-ext.jar this way, saving almost 4mb per run.

> Tag the wininstaller, and tell me, when you want them updating.
>
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