Christian Biere wrote:
> Jamie Jones wrote:
> > I note the documentation recommends linking hostiles.txt and spam.txt into
> > the users .gtk-gnutella directory, but there seems to be a bit of an
> > inconsistency.
> 
> > 1) On install, whilst hostiles.txt is installed in
> > /usr/local/lib/gtk-gnutella, spam.txt isn't
> 
> spam.txt is not included in the release tarballs. I could add it though. I
> don't mind much either way.

I've added it now. So it'll be enabled for everyone by default. spam.txt is
now loaded from ~/.gtk-gnutella ($GTK_GNUTELLA_DIR). If that doesn't exist
the system-wide file is loaded. If you're using an unofficial build it will
also attempt to load it from the source tree as last resort. As said before,
I recommend putting a symlink ~/.gtk-gnutella/spam.txt which points to the
file in the source tree.
  
> > 2) hostiles.txt says:
> >         # If you want to customize this list, put it into your 
> > ~/.gtk-gnutella
> >         # directory and edit it.  When hostiles.txt is present under that 
> > directory,
> >         # the global list is ignored.

> > Though, it appears that even if a version exists in ~/.gtk-gnutella, the
> > global version is read in also.

I've removed this comment.

-- 
Christian

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