Please forward the below to FMS. Also, if update doesn't work, please run update.sh / update.cmd manually. Thanks.
On Thursday 06 November 2008 14:02, Matthew Toseland wrote: > Freenet 0.7 build 1169 is now available. Please update. No massive changes, > but some important bugfixes which hopefully will fix some of the connectivity > problems that have been reported recently: > - Fix announcing to the same node more than once, disconnecting, wasting lots > of announcements. (Thanks sdiz) > - Don't do DNS lookups constantly on the packet sender thread, this caused > havoc with a node with a nonexistent DNS address. > - Logging to try to track down problems with updating. > - Make announcements slightly more tolerant of lag. > - Make the salted-hash datastore the default for new nodes (but not for old > nodes). The salted-hash datastore, written by sdiz, is a massive improvement > in most respects on the old bdbje datastore. It features random replacement > (which has shown in simulations to slightly improve network performance), > uses much less CPU, is much more robust, and uses less in-JVM memory. > However, by default it uses a Bloom filter to minimise disk I/O and improve > performance; this uses 1/2048th of the size of the store, memory mapped to a > disk file; it doesn't count towards the JVM memory limit. You can turn this > off if seeking is not a problem (e.g. on a flash disk). Note that the > salted-hash is only default for nodes that don't already have a datastore > type: old nodes will not be automatically converted, since conversion takes a > huge amount of disk space. > > This is another build with minimal changes - trunk has a number of major > changes, but is not yet ready to release, so this build is based on > 1166/1167/1168 rather than on the current trunk code. > > Please report any bugs you find! Thanks. > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 827 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/attachments/20081106/e087cc8c/attachment.pgp>
