Hi,

thanks for your answer and yes I already looked at the tutorial.
Tutorial isn't working for me always...

For example I'm not able to start the dht monitor tool.

> Jun 26 16:07:13-886268 util-disk-7195 WARNING `stat' failed on file
> `/home/xxx/gnunet/src/util/.libs/share/gnunet/config.d' at disk.c:1240
> with error: No such file or directory
> Jun 26 16:07:13-886338 gnunet-dht-monitor-7195 ERROR Malformed
> configuration file `/home/xxx/peer1.conf', exit ...
>

I find the test programms under src/core useful.

May I'm a bit frustrated because I want to do very simple things but I
don't find the right way to do them.

I would like to get two files like sender.c and receiver.c I can compile
and start. ^^

I think after this I will publish my code on github and u can link to
it. :) If I find the solution. xD

I don't find any other github code. :S

Thanks for your answer. :)

On 23.06.2017 11:24, Christian Grothoff wrote:
> Hi!
>
> You have seen doc/gnunet-c-tutorial.texi?  Chapter 7 explains how to do
> CORE-level connections to pass messages, and the CADET API is very
> similar.  As for examples, just grep for uses of the CADET and CORE APIs
> in the code itself, and you ought to find plenty.
>
> Happy hacking!
>
> Christian
>
> On 06/22/2017 07:51 PM, Vincent wrote:
>> Hi,
>> is there an easy example project somewhere in the internet I can use to
>> understand gnunet developing?
>> Just some easy messaging between peers. 
>>
>> Or some project that uses gnunet on openwrt or lede?
>>
>> The only thing I have to do is to simply pass messages to the other
>> peers. But somehow I don't get the api. ^^
>> And I like to look at example code...
>>
>> Thanks. :)
>>
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