Thank you for the direction. I have GNUnet sequestered on a dedicated box, so trust isn't as big a problem as it might be otherwise.
I followed the directions on the PPA and got the packages added to the Third Party software sources list with the signature keys. Using Synaptic, I tried to install the latest version of GNUnet, but couldn't get the gnunet-server installed because it depends on a version of libmicrohttpd4 >=0.4.0. but 0.3.1-1 is to be installed. I downloaded the later version of the deb package from the PPA and installed it, but gnunet-server couldn't find it. What corrective action should I take satisfy the dependency? Milan said:------------------- Sure, you need to add the public key from the Ubuntu GNUnet team. It's available from [1], and if you save this file to your computer, you can install it following the steps at [2]. Though, in theory you should not trust me that it's the right key, and indeed you will be able to find [1] from the main page of the PPA (see [3]), by clicking on the ID of the key - but that's really not easy. 1: http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x5D0443ABA52AD45F 2: http://blog.launchpad.net/ppa/adding-a-ppas-key-to-ubuntu 3: https://launchpad.net/~teamgnunet/+archive/ppa _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet
