On 4/29/19 9:48 PM, IC Rainbow wrote:
> Ah, I see. So, I copy that to `share/gnunet/hellos/` and... that would
> give me what?

Exactly what you wanted: a public key of a peer, an IP address and a
port to connect to for bootstrapping.

> Is there a handbook section on how to produce and use those files?

Your peer automatically puts them into
 ~/.local/share/gnunet/peerinfo/hosts.

However, you must apply the 'gnunet-hello' program (NOT installed!) to
them to set the 'expiration' time to 'never' to produce exactly this
type of file, as the auto-generated files come with a (short-ish)
expiration time. And no, I don't think this is documented.

> On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 10:39 PM Christian Grothoff <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, see commit 6ec7797ac937cb7e903688d5743c7debeda115fc.
>>
>> On 4/29/19 9:35 PM, IC Rainbow wrote:
>>> On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 8:53 AM Christian Grothoff <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes, there is, except that the pkey we shipped in 0.11.3 (which had been
>>>> stable since 0.9.x) changed unexpectedly. So once we release 0.11.4,
>>>> this will be fixed.
>>>
>>> Is this in master yet? I looked through commits and haven't spotted
>>> any relevant changes.
>>>
>>

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