[freenet-chat] FCPtools now with AutoSplit support

2001-10-04 Thread David McNab
Hi all, I've checked into CVS a new version of the fcptools (freenet CVS, in Contrib/fcptools), which now supports auto-splitting of all inserted files. Since auto-split is implemented completely in the ezFCPlib library layer, all client software which uses fcpPutKeyFromFile() will

Re: [freenet-chat] FCPtools now with AutoSplit support

2001-10-04 Thread David McNab
Oh, I forgot to mention - once all this autosplit stuff fully stabilises, fcpputsplit will be deleted, since it will no longer been needed. - Original Message - From: David McNab To: Freenet Chat ; Freenet Development Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 1:11 AM

Re: [freenet-chat] FCPtools now with AutoSplit support

2001-10-04 Thread Ian Clarke
I've checked into CVS a new version of the fcptools (freenet CVS, in Contrib/fcptools), which now supports auto-splitting of all inserted files. Cool! It is all coming together. I have just updated the Linux snapshot builder to check out FCPtools from its new location. Any progress

Re: [freenet-chat] Freenet Community Meeting

2001-10-04 Thread David McNab
From: Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] At the O'Reilly P2P Conference in Washington DC. It will be free, and all are welcome. Is a cyber-cam link out of the question? Failing that, would it be possible to video the proceedings, edit it down to highlights and stick some MPEGs/DivXs on a web

Re: [freenet-chat] FCPtools now with AutoSplit support

2001-10-04 Thread David McNab
From: Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any progress on the new FreeWeb built around fcpputsite? That would be a real boost to the number of Freesites on 0.4. That's less of a feature issue and more of an internal maintenance issue. I say this because FreeWeb automatically inherits the new

[freenet-chat] Freenet Community Meeting

2001-10-04 Thread Ian Clarke
The Freenet Community Meeting has now been rescheduled for: Thomas Boardroom 7:00pm - 9:00pm Tuesday, November 6 At the O'Reilly P2P Conference in Washington DC. It will be free, and all are welcome. See their website at http://conferences.oreilly.com/p2p/ for more information. Ian.