to release at the
> beginning of June, in roughly two weeks. Changes to "devel" will now be
> limited to bug fixes, no new features.
>
> Thanks for your support during this testing phase, especially on 64-bit
> platforms and on Windows, which I don't easily have access
y easy.
> Hopefully this will also attract more people to contribute due to
> the easy access to the code.
Cool. I hope so, certainly it lowers the barrier to submission and
processing requests.
> Other project related stuff (the mailing lists, releases and our
>
Looking forward
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 01:21:27PM +, Raphael Manfredi wrote:
> Quoting Alex from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
> :On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 12:56:37PM +0100, Hauke Lathus wrote:
> :> Dear gtk-gnutella developers,
> :>
> :>
> :> Now would be a good moment to
host a lot
of git repos on github and it's merging and pull request tools are
very handy. About the only thing they don't handle is mailing lists.
However there are no reasons why development can't be distributed
between github and sourceforge.
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lled several packages but apparently I keep missing the right
> package.
> I will be most grateful for any help, thanks a bunch
Please post the actual error message you are seeing. Missing library
or header files is to vague an error for us to help you.
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nabling of the DHT, you can do so by typing:
>
> $ echo set enable_dht TRUE | gtk-gnutella --shell
>
Could you please explain what DHT is with respect to gtkg? I'm only
familiar with the acronym from BitTorrent where it refers to the
distributed hash tracker for decentralised tr
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mitation of SVN. However to counter I've
started using git-svn to track gtkg's tree while being able to do
multiple branches of development without having to have multiple
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in a more efficient manner.
Does this mean DHT will replace the normal Gnutella search queries?
What about searching by keyword? It seems everything is becoming
content addressed now which is useful as hashes are unambiguous.
However finding out what hashes you want is still at the mercy of the
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 11:36:38AM +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 02:25:27AM +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> > > Alex wrote:
> > We could default to TLS and only fall back if that fails (maybe gated
> > by config switch?)
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 02:25:27AM +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex wrote:
> > The world is getting more deep packet inspection happy. The obvious
> > next step is more routine use of encryption. I notice GTKG links
> > against TLS already. Will it use encryption for all
embed in the hit packet to say the servant
accepts SSL sessions?
Basically a summary of the state of encryption in the Gnutella network
and if there are any proposals/specs that could be implemented for
GTKG is what I'm curious about.
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ht be missing.
> If you need help to resolve the compile problem, please send a mail to
Hmmm, I think I need to see more of the output. IIRC fink puts all
it's stuff in a special place on disk which may be why the Configure
script can't find glib headers (although it looks like it s
t is orphaned. The situation is complicated if you have many cross
linked structures where multiple things may point at them.
I wouldn't rule out those reported leaks without looking at the cases
where they are free'ed and structures that point to them are free'd.
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On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 03:39:26PM +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
> > Where do our block lists come from? I notice we have had IP lists and
> > spam lists for a while in GTKG but I'm guessing the roll out of these
> > is dependant on how often the pack
worth
implementing for GTKG?
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On Tue, February 27, 2007 16:15, Andrew Benton said:
> Christian Biere wrote:
>> Maybe try -g instead of -g3.
>
> Sadly recompiling with -Dccflags="-g -Wall" -Doptimize="-O0" did not
> help, it still is not producing useable core dumps
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On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 15:14 +0200, Jeroen Asselman wrote:
> Hello alex
>
> Yes I have noticed it too. I think I found the bug, and should be
> resolved in revision 11671. Try to update from svn and see if it helps.
Well I got to the stage no downloads where running or queued and
queue is allready read on every timer
> event.
I was refering to the goto retry logic. It seems a bit pointless, even if
the timers have changed the whole queue is re-read on the next timer
event.
> - Jeroen
> ps. There is no need to CC me in, I am subscribed to the list.
Sorry - force of
On Tue, August 22, 2006 14:14, Jeroen Asselman said:
> Hello alex
>> What I don't understand is why with these settings I have a bunch of
>> connections listed as "No download slot". For example I have one listed
>> as "No download slot (create) @ 21:06
k and don't
unwedge. Is anyone else seeing behaviour like this?
Is there a master reaper that ensures we don't have wedged downloads?
Should there be?
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On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 21:42 +0100, Alex Bennee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think I am seeing situations where downloads get stuck and don't
> unwedge. Is anyone else seeing behaviour like this?
Hmmm. I think I can confirm this. If I abort all the ones that are past
their reschedu
seeing any other GTKG nodes.
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You need to do a make clean and re-run ./Configure since this new
functionality has been added in.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integr
my little
horizon of P2P space but the fact I've never seen a hit concerns me.
Are there any widely distributed urn:sha1's that I could search for to
see if its working as it should? IIRC Freenode used to link to the GPL
text as a simple test to see if it was working.
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On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 23:33 +0100, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
> > I've been tracking GTKG for a while now via anonymous CVS and its
> > been getting more and more painful. Today I can't access it at all
> > (I assume this is a SF.net issue).
>
the source tree or
someway of making the development process easier for us casual
developers that like to track the development tree but don't need commit
to the repositary?
Downloading tarballs all the time is a pain and doesn't maake it as easy
to quickly roll patches up IMHO.
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69.167.59.52, browsable", count = 75}
How do I ensure the actual text is refreshed in the GUI?
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> Quoting Alex Bennee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
> :Indeed. Sometimes when I re-start GTKG after being down for a few days I
> :have to clear the host cache. Otherwise GTKG spends a whole lot of ti
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Those who would repeat the past must control the tea
interactive requests again - which is a bit of
a pain.
Is this possible with the current ./Configure script or should I ask the
author nicely for a feature enhancement?
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On Mon, September 12, 2005 23:07, Christian Biere said:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
>> On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 11:26 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
>
>> > However, I'm not happy with the current way this data is shown
>> > because it's far too much (some data is
reduced to a simple
red/amber/green icon with the metadata extra's like media details
reserved for the floating dialog box.
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Is this just an out of sync CVS issue?
05/08/18 23:13:38 (WARNING): [web cache URLs] trying to load from
alternate locations...
05/08/18 23:13:38 (WARNING): [web cache URLs] retrieving from
"/home/alex/src/gtk-gnutella/gtk2-gnutella/gwcache.boot" instead
Program received sign
Hmmm, i sent this last night and it doesn't seem to of made it to the
list. Try again...
Forwarded Message
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> To: Gtk-gnutella List
> Subject: Gtk-cvs dumping core
> Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 00:33:52 +0100
>
&
props = 0x9bd010,
byName = 0x9c4f20, mtime = 1123543630, dirty = 1, get_stub = 0x41f8cf
}
Let me know if you need anything else.
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>
;-)
> > Any comments? Where should I implement the code, in the lib part or the
> > core?
>
> That should be "core" code.
You'll need some iterface to the gui that allows the gui to query the
current priority of a download and also send a message to set a new
p
27;ll have a peek at it this evening. It could well be the bitzi
information could also help in the rating of files.
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On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 08:55 +0200, Hans de Graaff wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 07:50 +0100, Alex Bennee wrote:
>
> > I see the check is looking for a more recent version of dbus. I made the
> > mistake of assuming as my box is a Gentoo one it would have the bleeding
> >
On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 01:33 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
> > Hmmm, Configure doesn't seem to be picking up dbus although I'm not sure
> > of what the ./Configure script is trying to set dbusconfig to.
>
> > 23:58 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [gtk2-gnu
onfig dbus-1 --cflags
-I/usr/include/dbus-1.0 -I/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/include
23:58 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [gtk2-gnutella] >pkg-config dbus-1
23:58 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [gtk2-gnutella] >
Should dbusconfig be just not 'false' or is that pkg-config meant to
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On Tue, 2005-08-02 at 21:03 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
> > Is there anyway we can control the archiving of messages, for example only
> > archiving posts from non-subscribed posters if they are replied to in the
> > list?
>
> No, you cannot eve
l the archiving of messages, for example only
archiving posts from non-subscribed posters if they are replied to in the
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I updated to the latest code and now I'm seeing a segfault on start-up:
05/08/02 09:16:51 (WARNING): searches file does not
exist: /home/alex/.gtk-gnutella/searches.xml
05/08/02 09:16:51 (WARNING): retrieving searches
from /home/alex/.gtk-gnutella/searches.xml.orig instead
Program rec
use security issues.
A while ago I toyed with a similer idea. However finding the right place
to put it was quite a tricky. Having said that there are developments
these days in the idea of event buses (dbus?) which we could support
with gtk-gnutella. A simple "file complete" message can
On Mon, 2005-05-02 at 23:36 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> Hans de Graaff wrote:
> > As far as I know there are no pending blocking bugs at the moment. I am
> > not sure about the status of Bitzi tickets (Alex?)
>
> The Bitzi stuff should be fine. A minor issue is that they
_port_to_gchar(to->ip, to->port),
189 terr, g_strerror(terr));
190 }
(gdb)
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On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 05:25 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
> > On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 11:30 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> > > I haven't looked at the surrounding code...but - if possible - propagate
> > > the current time from a higher call be
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 11:30 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
> The "9" is obvious to you, me and a few others but you should really
> refer to "urn:sha1:" instead. base32_sha1() had a bug in the previous
> revision. However, you really need to che
+1,4 @@
-/*
+/* -*- mode: cc-mode; tab-width:4; -*-
* $Id: bitzi.c,v 1.13 2005/03/21 22:08:56 cbiere Exp $
*
* Copyright (c) 2004, Alex Bennee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
@@ -39,9 +39,11 @@
#include
#include
+#include /* rename() */
#include "http.h"
g is working now. I wonder why PARQ didn't bomb out?
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I just tried to download the "official" 6 hourly snapshot to check how
upto date with developer CVS I am and got a 46 byte length file. Is it
being correctly generated?
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If you keep your mind sufficiently open, people will throw a lot
g...
Aborted (core dumped)
As hte base32_sha1 function doesn't seem to grok the base32 encoded urn.
Am I missing something obvious here because the current failure makes no
sense to me. The [9] is to skip over the "urn:sha1:" prefix.
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then.
I missed a warning glade spat out. Once I'd "emerged" libgail-gnome it
built cleanly.
Would you be able to update docs/devguide/GUI-Hacking to make it a little
more upto date and mention requirements? It seem every time I go near the
GUI I break something :-(
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> Alex Bennee wrote:
>> I was trying to add a new popup menu item to the gtk2 glade file and
>> when it rebuilt it failed on a load of glade widgets:
>
> Are you sure callbacks.[ch] were regenerated in src/ui/gtk/gtk-shared?
No they are untouched.
Hi,
I was trying to add a new popup menu item to the gtk2 glade file and when
it rebuilt it failed on a load of glade widgets:
/home/alex/src/gtk-gnutella/gtk2-gnutella/src/ui/gtk/main.c:219: undefined
reference to
`create_main_window'ui/gtk/libgtk-common.a(main.o)(.text+0x35c):/home/ale
Bitzi fingerprinted)
version of the data with forwarded hits. However this would require an
extenion to the Gnet protocol.
The Bitzi guidelines say all lookups should be user requested. And our
implimentation spaces the requests out to avoid hammering Bitzi.com
Caching the XML is on my list of thing
naive user might not
> be aware of this.
I'm obviously missing something. What fiasco?
Would you like to change the pop-up text from "Search Metadata" or the
feedback text in the GUI to something like "Queued bitzi.com search..."?
>
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>parents,
rec->sha1);
- g_assert(parent != NULL);
+ if (parent)
+ {
gtk_tree_store_set(GTK_TREE_STORE(search->model),
parent,
c_sr_meta, _("Query queued..."),
(-1));
+
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 02:15 +0100, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
> For people making such a big
> fuzz about their shiny Human Interface Guidelines this is nothing but
> pathetic i.e., butchering performance for a very basic user feedback.
Well at the moment when it gets
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Christian Biere said:
> alex wrote:
>> * Should the MAX_ENTRIES be ignored for files that we are actively
>> downloading?
>
>> * Is the oldest timestamp a suitable test for goodness of the dmesh
>> entry? Could we be throwing away "good" entries for po
On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 02:17 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
> > Hmmm, just re-synced wth CVS and I keep hitting this assert when I try to
> >
> I don't want to sound like a broken record, but have you tried whether
> this problem magically disappear
oto=0.6
Got outgoing handshaking headers from node 66.165.7.74:
REPLY: code=200, message="OK", proto=0.6
** ERROR **: file pcache.c: line 561 (pcache_outgoing_connection):
assertion failed: (NODE_IS_CONNECTED(n))aborting...
Aborted (core dumped)
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goodness of the dmesh
entry? Could we be throwing away "good" entries for potentially more
upto date entries that still may not be currently available?
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Sorry about the delay with this. I was trying to do something a little
more elegant. Anyway this will print a "Query queued" in the GTK2
meta-data column when a query is launched.
Next up, selective enabling of the popup options. Once I figured out how
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Raphael Manfredi said:
> Quoting Alex Bennee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
> :Hmmm, I've often had BAD files turn up in ~/tmp that where OK
> (although :they may not of had a good SHA1). Of course if you know what
> the SHA1 :should be and its Tiger
Raphael Manfredi said:
> Quoting alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
> :Includes:
> :GTK1 support
> :Common bitzi gui files
> :Bug fixes
> :Internationalised some strings
> :Fixed some other issues Christian mentioned
>
&
is available in the Bitzi catalog you
could probably have a good stab at replacing the bad section.
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Hi,
The attached patch adds user feedback when a Bitzi query is kicked off.
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Index: src/ui/gtk/gtk1/search.c
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On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 13:55 -0400, James Ralston wrote:
> On 2004-10-01 at 10:24+01 Alex Bennee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I believe emacs looks in the first 4 lines of a file for the format
> > tag.
>
> No. See:
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual
ieve emacs looks in the first 4 lines of a file for the format tag.
Not being a LISP person I have not yet supplied a patch to the GNU folk to
allow other placing :-(
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of which actually works
split description to mime_type and mime_desc
replaced some g_free() with G_FREE_NULL
fixed some warnings
renamed hashtable to _ht, removed uneeded sha1 funcs
added some doxygen tags to comments
added some emacs tags to file heads :-)
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for Rapheal to commit it :-)
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Is this a known problem?
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I'd like some icons to represent metadata about the files.
Good/Bad/Unknown as well as media type like video and audio.
But thats just me :-)
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On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 04:31 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> alex wrote:
> > Hmm, slight bug in src/ui/gtk/gtk2/bitzi.c, the table was missing some
> > comas :-(
>
> To prevent such bugs, it's best to use STATIC_ASSERT(). I guess the
> number of elements depends
On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 00:20 +, alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've added more features to the core code (generates a description text
> string) and added a new column to the search result tabs that displays
> the meta-data in text form. Its cleaner than the colour hack I did
>
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Did anyone try the last patch? I would welcome any feedback, and yes I
may even get around to a gtk1 version at some point ;-)
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#x27;nodes_gui_node_added'
nodes.c:71: error: previous declaration of 'nodes_gui_node_added' was
here
nodes.c:558: error: conflicting types for 'nodes_gui_node_added'
nodes.c:71: error: previous declaration of 'nodes_gui_node_added' was
here
nodes.c:71: warning: '
rge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1021787&group_id=4467&atid=304467
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it'll crash very soon
On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 23:32 +0200, Christian Biere wrote:
> alex wrote:
> > Do you want to expand on that? I mean glib is a dependency of GTKG so
> > surely we should take advantage of its facilities
>
> GLib is used because it's required by GTK+. This dependency might
On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 15:55 +, Raphael Manfredi wrote:
> Quoting alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
> :But my main question would be, what is zalloc for? If memory
> :fragmentation is a problem with lots of small allocations isn't this the
>
cations isn't this the
point of using glib's GAllocator's?
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Raphael Manfredi said:
> Quoting alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
> :I've done a bit more work on the bitzi code for GTKG and since
> anaon-cvs :is back I thought I would send them to the list for anyone
> who wants to :try them out.
>
> I&
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Subject: [PATCH] Bitzi core and GTK2 Gui patches
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 00:41:38 +
Hi,
I've done a bit more work on the bitzi code fo
Hi,
Mini patch to explain how to set editor spacings for vi/emacs inline in
the files.
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Index: doc/devguide/STYLE
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ering against the cache. I would like to have nicer GUI feedback
(icons?) but that would require help from the GUI chaps.
I have some GTK2 patches to the glade and _cb files which I shall post
in a moment.
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of fileJudgement values are
Dangerous/Misleading
Incomplete/Damaged
Substandard
Overrated
Normal
Underrated
Complete
Recommended
Best Version
It's great to hear that you're adding Bitzi support to gtk-gnutella!
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help, but again do
you want parsers for all media types in GTKG? Could a sub-system like
Gnome-VFS help? Do we want more external dependancies?
Right, I must really go and get some money for my holiday so people can
mull over these things whilst I'm away...
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tions can read it and alter the display accordingly. So
* Which elements are of interest?
* Should I be expanding record_t to include a pointer to bitzi_t's or
some other thing?
I'll be away on holiday for a few days so feel free to suggest things or
even play with the code yourself ;-)
requests are serialised?
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- fi->file_size_know = true;
+ fi->file_size_known = TRUE;
aliases = NULL;
}
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