Mitch Harder wrote a simple live ebuild, based on the 0.96.5 ebuild.
Now there was a problem with revision number in the binary so I'm attaching a
modified ebuild (based on 0.96.6) that changes:
- FIXED: make was executed twice. build.sh already runs it
- FIXED: GTA_BUILD was wrong/empty (see the
And here's the patch you need to disable the non-working revision_h.SH script.
It's to be executed at ./Configure time but relies on svn info that is not
available
under the temporary working directory. revision.h was already patched using sed.
$ cat gtk-gnutella-revision-overwrite-disable.patc
I use gtk-gnutella in gentoo - I've got a personal svn ebuild overlay.
I see there are some "use flags", and one of those is gnutls.
I know gnutls is the alternative to OpenSSL (which is usually preferred).
So, can gtk-gnutella use OpenSSL if I don't enable "gnutls" or it wont have
encryption su
YueGuang wrote:
> Hi,
> I know the gnutella will post search message to the points it
> connected,then the message will spread.But I just can't understand one
> thing.When I start to use gtk-gnutella,how does the programe know which
> point to connect? How does the network of gnutella formed?
>
YueGuang ha scritto:
> Hi,
> I know the gnutella will post search message to the points it
> connected,then the message will spread.But I just can't understand one
> thing.When I start to use gtk-gnutella,how does the programe know which
> point to connect? How does the network of gnutella form
If I download too many files (or better, I think sources), I get this
warning, the queue frozens and download stops: what are these "descriptors"?
How many are them, what does their number depend on and what is that
percentile (25% @default) for?
Thanks in advance.
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That is.
I've seen this many times.
The bandwidth that gtk-gnutella measures isn't real.
If I sum http+gnutella+leaves I don't get the usage that I can measure
with a program like iftop, ifstat or conky (I don't know if conky uses
another program, though).
It turns out to be about 30-50% of t
This may be not so important.
But I personally think that old-style connections shouldn't be detracted
from the maximum number of ultranodes connections.
This just because I think it should be counted like the ultra/leaf: they
are separated.
And why to allow only one?
It's really a too little
gionnico ha scritto:
> Christian Biere ha scritto:
>> gionnico wrote:
>>> Christian Biere ha scritto:
>>>> gionnico wrote:
>>>>> Why , when I'm an ultranode, about for the first 24h LimeWire leaves
>>>>> don't want to connect
gionnico wrote:
> Another problem is the bootstrap: I think it there should be a field
> that lets you choose the proxy-cache and very much better would be to
> have a gtk-gnutella with a minimum QA (I'm not talking about clustering,
> I'm talking about avoiding le
It's strange but every time I connect if I don't force any connection I
find to be connected almost only to BearShare ultrapeers.
And the cache becomes full of bearshare nodes.
To avoid this I've had to set a 50% percentage in the connection setup
for the allowed unique useragents.
This makes a
Christian Biere ha scritto:
> gionnico wrote:
>> Christian Biere ha scritto:
>>> gionnico wrote:
>>>> Why , when I'm an ultranode, about for the first 24h LimeWire leaves
>>>> don't want to connect to me?
>>>> Can I change it in gnet
Hello!
I think you should add tbz2 to the possibly shared files.
If there's tgz then there should be tbz2, too.
As an example, gentoo packages are compressed in "tar.bz2" using that
extension.
Bye!
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Christian Biere ha scritto:
> gionnico wrote:
>> This is my question: is it possible to block outgoing traffic and to
>> allow only gtk-gnutella with a good SPI firewall (iptables), that
>> doesn't know the application that generated it?
>
> On the same machine,
Christian Biere ha scritto:
> gionnico wrote:
>> May someone do this or make an option to let the user choose if sort the
>> results by "order of arrival" or by number of sources?
>
> If you click the right pointer button (or hit shift-F10), you can enabl
This is my question: is it possible to block outgoing traffic and to
allow only gtk-gnutella with a good SPI firewall (iptables), that
doesn't know the application that generated it?
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May someone do this or make an option to let the user choose if sort the
results by "order of arrival" or by number of sources?
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Bill Pringlemeir wrote:
>> I don't know whether your router's "ToS" refers to IP
>> Type-Of-Service but there are only 6 defined TOS values for
>> IP. gtk-gnutella uses 0x00 (normal), 0x08 (throughput), 0x10 (low
>> delay).
>
> This page may also be helpful,
>
> http://gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.
e and happy new year soon,
gionnico.
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Christian Biere ha scritto:
> gionnico wrote:
>> Why , when I'm an ultranode, about for the first 24h LimeWire leaves
>> don't want to connect to me?
>> Can I change it in gnet_properties or in the debug window someway?
>> What's the name of the inf
Why , when I'm an ultranode, about for the first 24h LimeWire leaves
don't want to connect to me?
Can I change it in gnet_properties or in the debug window someway?
What's the name of the information I send them that they don't judge
"good enough" for a ultranode?
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