The 0.6.6b release fixes various minor and not so minor bugs, including a few gnunetd crashes. 0.6.6b should be fully compatible with 0.6.6a. You can download the code at
http://gnunet.org/download/GNUnet-0.6.6b.tar.gz (sources) The 0.7.0pre0 release is a pre-preview, alpha-quality release to give developers, package maintainers and extremely adventurous users a chance to get an early peek at the upcoming 0.7.0 release. 0.7.0pre0 is NOT compatible with any previous version and will also NOT be protocol or data-format compatible with 0.7.0. However, it is expected that it will be mostly API compatible (for people writing user interfaces or database backends). 0.7.0pre0 does not have a graphical user interface, is deliberately crippled in terms of performance (to stress-test some of the code) and will not bootstrap (you will always have 0 connections, there is no hostlist). 0.7.0pre0 requires libextractor >= 0.4.2 (it will not even compile against libextractor 0.4.1 or without libextractor). It is not recommended to publish binary packages of 0.7.0pre0 without flagging them as experimental. You can find the source code for 0.7.0pre0 at http://gnunet.org/download/GNUnet-0.7.0pre0.tar.gz To summarize, if you want a working peer-to-peer application for file-sharing, use 0.6.6b. If you want to look at the source code, help development or checkout where we're heading, play with 0.7.0pre0. More information about both releases can be found in the news at http://gnunet.org/ As always, please report problems to http://gnunet.org/mantis/ (bugtracking) Christian _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet
