Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnunet (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
GNUnet 0.8.x is already outdated, 0.9 is out now. If you really want to
use it, I think you should install it from sources.
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Title:
gnunet does
I've seen that as I have wrote in the bug description.
But I am not so a fan from building it from source when it must not be.
So, there are packages on ubuntu. We are on the next upcoming version
12.04. Why not bring up the newest packages to the repositories?
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I think it will enter the repositories when Debian has packaged it. See
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet
If it doesn't enter automatically, you'll be able to ask for a manual
upload.
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Yes,
that is the common way.
But, in moment it is a bug on Ubuntu with no gnunet-server starts
probably. I have not tested in on debian for the moment, but I have seen
a bug on ubuntu launchpad that point on a similiar problem here. I am
not sure that it is the same and wait for someone that know
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Title:
gnunet does not work by default - server seems not to run
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