I think this should be reported to the Debian and/or Ubuntu maintainers. I don't see how or why gnunet-update would not terminate, but changing the script to do "gnunet-update || true" should do the trick.
As for the crashes, if they are reproduceable with symbols using a recent version of GNUnet, please report them to Mantis -- including how to reproduce the issue(s). Christian On Sunday 28 October 2007, Milan wrote: > Hi! > > I've just tried to use GNUnet 0.7.2 from the Ubuntu 7.10 package, and I > get a gnunet-gtk crash out of the box. This is a problem, because I > never managed to use GNUnet > 0.7 using the default packages, which may > mean that GNUnet won't get many users. > > I attached some infos, but I'm not sure it can really help: just ask if > you need more. > > Some complains about the package: > 1) The Debian postinst script runs gnunet-update because it's needed. > Though, it happens that gnunet-update for any reason (like my old > built-from-source installation): in this case, gnunet lets the system in > an unstable state since you need to kill gnunet-update and dpkg is not > happy with that. Would there be a way to allow gnunet-update to fail > without breaking the install? Then, the user can try to solve the issue > manually, with a consistent system. > > 2) gnunet-gtk should recommend gnunet-daemon since in most cases it is > needed. This would avoid searching the cause of gnunet-gtk not > downloading, important for non-geek users and useful to others. > > 3) GNUnet-gtk icon is not shown in GNOME's application menu, and I > couldn't find out why, since there is a .dekstop file. Anyway (if it's > not a local bug in my machine) it's annoying. > > But apart from that, still great work! Nils, I saw your new icon in > gnunet-qt's about box, inspired from mine but, woaw, quite improved ;-) > I don't know if we could do the same for GNunet-gtk... _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet
