I did not realize that there were two different persons writing (Fungilife and Bob), so by mistake I have attributed an email written by Bob to Fungilife. My bad.
--madmurphy On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 9:14 PM madmurphy <madmurphy...@gmail.com> wrote: > When I had it running years ago, and saw actual "peers" connected, I had > no idea what I did right, and since then I've never managed to replicate > the success. > > You had written in a previous email > <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnunet/2022-02/msg00009.html> > that you had been able to run GNUnet but then you filled the disk and got > this error: > > error: database or disk is full > > Martin suggested you to reduce the quota assigned to the database to 1 GB. > At the same time I attached a link (among others) to the ยง > /var/lib/gnunet/ grows too big > <https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GNUnet#/var/lib/gnunet/_grows_too_big> > section of the ArchWiki which explains how to edit manually the > /etc/gnunet.conf file to reach the same effect. > > If the disk space is already full you might also need to get rid of the > previous database manually. > > But there are things we don't know and therefore we cannot help you unless > you tell us. > > - What command do you use to launch GNUnet? > 1. gnunet-arm -s? > 2. sudo -u gnunet gnunet-arm -s? > 3. sudo -u gnunet gnunet-arm -c /etc/gnunet.conf -s? > Each of them has slightly different consequences on where the database > and the configuration file are located. > - What distribution do you use? Did you compile and install GNUnet > manually or did you use a precompiled package? > > Instead of being us not willing to explain, could it be that you might be > skipping some of the suggestions? > > On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 8:48 PM Bob Ham <r...@settrans.net> wrote: > >> On 01/03/2022 18:25, madmurphy wrote: >> > I find it astonishing that you talk about "Applications provided by >> > GNUnet" as if someone can download GNUnet right now and run these >> > things. They can't. Please don't write web pages as though they can. >> > >> > I don't know which distribution you use, but if you use Arch you can >> > install the |gnunet| <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gnunet> AUR >> > package and a bunch of other related packages >> > <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?K=gnunet>, and they will work. >> >> Not according to the denizens of the #gnunet IRC channel: >> >> 13:26 < dvn> GNUmoon: gnunet is useless until transport (and connected >> layers) are fixed/rewritten >> 13:26 < dvn> that's the fact of the matter >> 13:27 < dvn> how can you debug CADET when the layers beneath have bugs >> which make it unreliable >> 13:27 < dvn> it's a fools errand >> 13:28 < dvn> i mean no offence by saying this -- especially not to you >> for trying -- but i get sad seeing people try to use this and running >> into the same walls >> 13:28 < dvn> (over and over) >> >