egenerate the Makefile.
There are solutions to this problem but they all require work. I still
believe a comprehensive simulation platform would provide a lot of answers.
At least it would lessen the impact of rolling out a shaky build to
hundreds of unsuspecting (and non freenet-dev) users
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I checked in some changes to pages/fcptools.php that I don't see on fp.org
yet. Please update; and/or inform either me or the list how one can do
this next time.
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http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-unstable-bin.tgz
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hough I get many timeouts,
which are handled properly by the socket routines in _fcpCompat.c).
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Oh, and there are current (9/15) fcptools tarballs on freenetproject.org:
- -> http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-unstable.tgz
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Get() routines, completing the FCPlib low-level C
api.
All this was from the top of my head.. I'll gladly answer questions &
criticisms.
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official FCP spec.
Yes there is (although this field was not being used when I updated it in
late July):
http://www.freenetproject.org/index.php?page=fcp
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a do for this purpose?
Yes. It certainly beats what we have now, which is *nothing*. All one
would need is a machine running apache, perl, and mysql (just off the top
of my head). I'd use it for fcptools as well.
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Use 'irc.freenode.net' and it will redirect you to an actual server.
On Wednesday 13 August 2003 12:29 pm, Some Guy wrote:
> People keep mentioning they chat on IRC about freenet.
> Would someone mind cluing me in to the IRC server's address?
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On Monday 04 August 2003 11:07 pm, Todd Walton wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> > D. This is unnecessary complexity if its to be woven into Fred.
> > Expecting *all* client writers to somehow implement this scheme without
> > first standardizing and perha
om basic ignorance if someone is inserting
highly compressable content into Freenet uncompressed. And being that the
main obstacle to Freenet is routing, this seems off target.
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Has anyone noticed that GMX's heuristic spam filter is flagging each of
Nick's emails?:
[H] Von: "Nicholas Sturm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Betreff: [freenet-dev] RE: [freenet-support] Freenet sta...
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using the bare mininum of fcpputsite. I don't think the rest is too
difficult.. try 'fcpputsite --help' first.
Freenet Client Protocol Documentation:
http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=fcp
FCP Tools page:
http://freenetproject.org/index.php?
. It
> > doesn't specify the distribution mechanism.
>
> Er, what? I'm guessing you use a mail client that does proper threading.
> Mine doesn't, so I have no idea what this email is in reference to.
> Could you try quoting some pertinent parts of the or
I've reformatted the FCP document, and still have work to do as far as
adding newer commands and more formatting. Hopefully this will suffice for
now.
http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=docs
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tand banning in
general on non-efnet servers. It's not like these people are running
warbots in an attempt to takeover the channel; they're probably just
flooding, and that is addressed with a simple /IGNORE command.
I'd love to switch to a comp
t; buried deep in cvs: CVSROOT/docs/sources/fcp.sgml
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contribute nothing to the network.
> Well, I hate to remind you, but, another purpose for Freenet is fo
> *consumers* of information. Everyone has to be able to use it
> efficiently. From what I'm getting, you're saying, because broadband is
> there, 56k gets screwed over.
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and a few actually coded into Fred. I would like to update the
documentation and re-post it on the site.
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I have Freenet-dev email dating back to July, 2001. The online archives
only go back to May 2002. Anyone interested in them (maildir format)?
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http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-bin.zip
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ctory specified by the TEMP environment variable is
within the users own 'Documents and settings" directory, which means any
temp files should be private to the user in question.
On unix, use a directory under the users HOME directory ($HOME/tmp).
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ksize is
determined by Fred.
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FCPlib did the encoding, steps 1 and 2 would be removed from the
process. When someone inserts a 40M movie file (or an average CD track in
.wav format), Fred must handle at least 120M of data (40 to Fred; step 1,
40 from Fred; step 2, then finally 40M of data/check blo
remely busy,
meaning I cannot FEC encode another file at the same time with the same
node. By moving the encoding offline, in the long run inserts will be
faster.
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well, and currently don't see any
real need to add any major functionality. I agree with Gianni; "Adding an
extra layer that allows client authors to make essentially unbounded
demands on fred will not improve matters."
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http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/306476/2003-01-12/2003-01-18/0
I don't know what to really think, since conveniently most of their evidence
is under NDA.
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e short answer is no; it probably will not happen until other
important issues with respect to routing within Freenet (not specific
to any particular language implementation) are addressed.
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e short answer is no; it probably will not happen until other
important issues with respect to routing within Freenet (not specific
to any particular language implementation) are addressed.
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elieve the insertion and next the retrieval code will be moving
along.
Check my progress by inspecting cvs HEAD from time to time. I've been
making incremental commits.
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elieve the insertion and next the retrieval code will be moving
along.
Check my progress by inspecting cvs HEAD from time to time. I've been
making incremental commits.
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On Thursday 07 November 2002 0:24 am, harik at chaos.ao.net wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Nov 2002, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> > If someone can verify this please let me know and I will commit and
> > update the tarballs, cvs stable branch, etc..
> >
> > The patch is located at:
> &g
On Thursday 07 November 2002 0:24 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Nov 2002, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> > If someone can verify this please let me know and I will commit and
> > update the tarballs, cvs stable branch, etc..
> >
> > The patch is located at:
> &g
patch is located at:
http://hawk.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/2002-November/002370.html
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cle, but a step is getting lost
> > somewhere.
>
> Yup. Which means that rename() dosn't work the same way on windows
> as it does in unix. Feep. :P
If someone can verify this please let me know and I will commit and
update the tarballs, cvs stable branch, etc..
The patch is
ing at all Makefile.am files and configure.in from the
root. At least those files are what the autotools generate everything
from. Then generate a patch if you can.
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ing at all Makefile.am files and configure.in from the
root. At least those files are what the autotools generate everything
from. Then generate a patch if you can.
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On Wednesday 30 October 2002 14:00 pm, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> At what point does Fred block during an insert request?
... err during an FEC insert.
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At what point does Fred block during an insert request?
I want to know when this happens so I can spawn a new thread at
precisely this moment, and not too soon before it. I suspect the
stable tree spawns a little too early for complexity's sake.
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On Wednesday 30 October 2002 14:00 pm, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> At what point does Fred block during an insert request?
... err during an FEC insert.
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At what point does Fred block during an insert request?
I want to know when this happens so I can spawn a new thread at
precisely this moment, and not too soon before it. I suspect the
stable tree spawns a little too early for complexity's sake.
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> to work on fcptools in quite a while.
I didn't understand it at the time; I'm not sure if it was actually
implemented myself. I'll add it to the list for the next major
fcptools version.
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o work on fcptools in quite a while.
I didn't understand it at the time; I'm not sure if it was actually
implemented myself. I'll add it to the list for the next major
fcptools version.
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s with build 516 (which appears to work fine), but has
> recurred in build 517.
Sun's jdk 1.4.1 is still beta; I also experience problems with it that
do not occur with their latest 1.3 jdk.
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s with build 516 (which appears to work fine), but has
> recurred in build 517.
Sun's jdk 1.4.1 is still beta; I also experience problems with it that
do not occur with their latest 1.3 jdk.
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d is then received, the data
transfer will start over from the beginning. Otherwise, when the final
DataChunk is received, the transaction is complete and the connection
dies."
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d is then received, the data
transfer will start over from the beginning. Otherwise, when the final
DataChunk is received, the transaction is complete and the connection
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java:66)
at freenet.crypt.Yarrow.(Yarrow.java:58)
at freenet.Core.(Core.java:148)
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:140)
at freenet.node.Main.class$(Main.java:50)
at freenet.node.Main.(Ma
java:66)
at freenet.crypt.Yarrow.(Yarrow.java:58)
at freenet.Core.(Core.java:148)
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:140)
at freenet.node.Main.class$(Main.java:50)
at freenet.node.Main.(Ma
?!
You made good points in your email. I myself compile the fcptools
under MSVC 6 with the latest service pack, whatever that was. The rest
of my time is on Linux.
However, if that's all the developer in question has access to, ...
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?!
You made good points in your email. I myself compile the fcptools
under MSVC 6 with the latest service pack, whatever that was. The rest
of my time is on Linux.
However, if that's all the developer in question has access to, ...
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I will be making updates to this branch that will not compile. There
are all incremental updates for my own effort's sake.
Use branch fcp_0_4_7 for the stable version.
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On Thursday 03 October 2002 13:57 pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 12:29:40PM -0400, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> > "serapis" is now alive and well, crontab'ed and all, lurking in
> > #freenet. It can be taught by anyone (not restricted) and has the
&
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"serapis" is now alive and well, crontab'ed and all, lurking in
#freenet. It can be taught by anyone (not restricted) and has the
basic modules loaded. He's running on a Solaris box.
Play nice
yay freenode !
On Saturday 21 September 2002 22:24 pm, Ian Clarke wrote:
> Or rather - I tried. Freenode.net reset it immediately :-(
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Oskar, why the need for *!*@*.dyn.optonline.net ?
My only broadband option is Cablevision.
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On Saturday 21 September 2002 22:24 pm, Ian Clarke wrote:
> Or rather - I tried. Freenode.net reset it immediately :-(
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Oskar, why the need for *!*@*.dyn.optonline.net ?
My only broadband option is Cablevision.
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Can anyone suggest good reading material so I can implement FEC
transparently in FCPTools? I've found material on the web so far
(search terms "forward error correction"), but anything else will be
appreciated.
Thank you.
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Can anyone suggest good reading material so I can implement FEC
transparently in FCPTools? I've found material on the web so far
(search terms "forward error correction"), but anything else will be
appreciated.
Thank you.
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On Wednesday 28 August 2002 18:41 pm, Ian Clarke wrote:
> I have moved all HTML templates (currently gateway.html and the
> InfoServlet template) into freenet/node/http/templates.
Here's a patch that fixes the top level Makefile to not process the now
removed gateway.html.
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On Wednesday 28 August 2002 18:41 pm, Ian Clarke wrote:
> I have moved all HTML templates (currently gateway.html and the
> InfoServlet template) into freenet/node/http/templates.
Here's a patch that fixes the top level Makefile to not process the now
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nd foremost and go
from there.
In the meantine, the 0.4.7 branch will remain the "stable" (whatever
that means at this point in time) branch, and I will commit the
rewrite-related changes to HEAD. Perhaps if the 0.4.7 branch is
patched to the max it will approach some sense of usability.
nd foremost and go
from there.
In the meantine, the 0.4.7 branch will remain the "stable" (whatever
that means at this point in time) branch, and I will commit the
rewrite-related changes to HEAD. Perhaps if the 0.4.7 branch is
patched to the max it will approach some sense of usability.
tent it was working, but if
the consensus is it needs a rewrite, then that's what will happen.
But I didn't want to be the typical programer; when the problem becomes
a little too complicated to fix I'd throw my arms in the air and chant,
"rewrite
ABLE branch only.
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On Tuesday 06 August 2002 18:29 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Jay Oliveri (ilnero at gmx.net) wrote:
> > And so it works now, doesn't it?
>
> My patch fixed fcpget, at least enough so that I could retrieve
> KSK at gpl.txt using it. It looks like you applied a similar p
by 'patch' and I'll commit to HEAD, and perhaps we can
officially support OS X for version 0.4.8.
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And so it works now, doesn't it?
On Friday 02 August 2002 21:47 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Greg Wooledge (greg at wooledge.org) wrote:
> > Jay Oliveri (ilnero at gmx.net) wrote:
> > > I am committed to keeping the "stable" branch as stable as
> > > p
7;m
heading to the beach :)
Cheers all.
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7;m
heading to the beach :)
Cheers all.
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ll keep
> the keys _that_ long.
I forgot; the output is useful for debugging, and you're using a
verbosity of 3 out of 4. I admit at 0 verbosity it's still verbose.
Are you saying the output is wierd in general?
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ot;days ahead". I am wondering if freenet will keep
> the keys _that_ long.
Missing printf parameter.. fixed in cvs.
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GnuPG I
it with '/', I still get an immediate network error.
> What is wrong with that URI?
Try the version in CVS now.. it now returns the correct URI.
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On Thursday 25 July 2002 9:55 am, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> I found something last nite while picking apart the source.. will
> have some sort of answer sometime today.
Ok.. fixed and committed to CVS, new tarball available @ website.
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g - I just downloaded this
> > version of fcptools today.
> >
> > Anyone know what is wrong with it?
I found something last nite while picking apart the source.. will have
some sort of answer sometime today.
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//www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
Contact me in priv email for anything further on this.
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d.
I am working with a Debian mentor on inclusion into their next major
release, and will be updating the documentation to make it easier for
new developers; something I've so far neglected as well.
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On Sunday 07 July 2002 09:10 am, Marco A. Calamari wrote:
> Fcptools is half-orphaned
>
> I'll check it ASAP.
Not true. I'm working on getting the tools included in the next Debian
release. Check the /debian directory for the packaging script
Anyone have a lock of sorts under Contrib/fcptools ?
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(remove v+p for
his list is for Node traffic, and
not FCP clients.
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I've added a new directory under Contrib/fcptools, the new debian
packaging directory!
Have a look; anyone experienced please comment on things I've missed;
I'm not sure everything is done...
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On Saturday 23 February 2002 04:26 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Jay Oliveri (ilnero at gmx.net) wrote:
> > > fcpget still doesn't actually fetch any keys, even if I know
> > > they're in my data store -- it just says "Failed to open
> > > 'KSK a
On Saturday 23 February 2002 03:25 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Jay Oliveri (ilnero at gmx.net) wrote:
> > Patch applied.
>
> In IRC, mjr said he already did it.
Indeed.
> > btw, what was it failing on exactly? ..because I
> > haven't been able to break fc
what u mean from this. Those carriage returns don't
affect anything other than readability.
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It can be found at:
http://freenet.sourceforge.net/snapshots/fcptools-20020219.tgz
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GnuPG ID:
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 10:34:30PM -0500, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > Name says all. Major changes:
> >
> > *) fcpputsite works with all parameters left at default. Will be
> > testing param
tines.
*) Fixed memory allocation typo; tip sent by Jason Duerstock.
The readme's need to be updated; by me in the near future.
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GnuPG ID: 0
Output version information and exit
-h, --help Display this help and exit
keyFreenet key (freenet:KSK at gpl.txt)
file Write key's data to file (default "stdout")
jcl at nero:/usr/src/freenet/Contrib/fcptools$ fcpget --versi
To those interested, the tools now compile/link with minimal, benign
warnings.
I had a problem with cvs since my last email which has been since
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for me. You
should just need to "Rebuild All", since the dependancies are now set
correctly.
Please inform me of any remaining problems. The sooner I can then
update the README files with current information.
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ls/fcptools.dsp Project file, it will open a
"Utility Project" that includes the project files in each subdirectory.
Except for fcpproxy which is still broken for now.
It isn't perfect; I'll be fine-tuning it over the next week or so.
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On Friday 21 December 2001 07:03 am, David McNab wrote:
> Anyone who works with any of the fcptools code, could you please back
> up your source trees in the next day or three.
Thanks for the warning. I'm ready...
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ad (threads aren't easily portable). I
think even the file _open functions could be made linear and compile
within MSVC.
advice?
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ams that also work on Windows (C++/Qt). This is what I
have in mind for a Freeweb-type gui client that works on X and Win
under one codebase.
As far as that patch is concerned, I already informed him it was good
and I would commit it.
.fin
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"Idiot's Reference" version, since I feel
Freenet is useful for anyone who cares about privacy and censorship,
not just mp3 fanatics.
Freenet has come a way since I heard about the 0.1 release from
Slashdot; what turned me away initially was the lack of clear and
concise instructions
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