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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Dependencies: | |||
21 | 21 | ||
22 | Please note that for many of its dependencies GNUnet requires very | 22 | Please note that for many of its dependencies GNUnet requires very |
23 | recent versions of the libraries which are often NOT to be found in | 23 | recent versions of the libraries which are often NOT to be found in |
24 | stable distributions in 2010. While using older packages may in some | 24 | stable distributions in 2011. While using older packages may in some |
25 | cases on some operating systems may seem to work in some limited | 25 | cases on some operating systems may seem to work in some limited |
26 | fashion, we are in many cases aware of serious problems with older | 26 | fashion, we are in many cases aware of serious problems with older |
27 | packages. Hence please make sure to use the versions listed below. | 27 | packages. Hence please make sure to use the versions listed below. |
@@ -87,9 +87,10 @@ location of the configuration file in this case. | |||
87 | Note that additional, per-user configuration files | 87 | Note that additional, per-user configuration files |
88 | (~/.gnunet/gnunet.conf) need to be created by each user (for example, | 88 | (~/.gnunet/gnunet.conf) need to be created by each user (for example, |
89 | by running gnunet-setup). Note that gnunet-setup is a separate | 89 | by running gnunet-setup). Note that gnunet-setup is a separate |
90 | download and requires GTK+; you can also edit the configuration file | 90 | download and requires recent versions of GTK+ and Glade; you can also |
91 | by hand, but this is not recommended. For more general information | 91 | edit the configuration file by hand, but this is not recommended. For |
92 | about the GNU build process read the INSTALL file. | 92 | more general information about the GNU build process read the INSTALL |
93 | file. | ||
93 | 94 | ||
94 | If you are compiling the code from subversion, you have to run | 95 | If you are compiling the code from subversion, you have to run |
95 | ". bootstrap" before ./configure. If you receive an error during the | 96 | ". bootstrap" before ./configure. If you receive an error during the |
@@ -143,20 +144,9 @@ to "$SERVICEHOME/data/hosts/" (where $SERVICEHOME is the directory | |||
143 | specified in the gnunet.conf configuration file). | 144 | specified in the gnunet.conf configuration file). |
144 | 145 | ||
145 | Now start the local node using "gnunet-arm -s". GNUnet should run 24/7 if | 146 | Now start the local node using "gnunet-arm -s". GNUnet should run 24/7 if |
146 | you want to maximize your anonymity. | 147 | you want to maximize your anonymity. |
147 | |||
148 | The GTK user interface is shipped separately. After downloading and | ||
149 | installing gnunet-gtk, you can invoke the GUI with: | ||
150 | |||
151 | $ gnunet-gtk | ||
152 | |||
153 | // FIXME: gnunet-qt is not yet supported in 0.9.x | ||
154 | For Qt/KDE users, there is also a QT user interface (also shipped | ||
155 | separately). If you install gnunet-qt, you can invoke the GUI with: | ||
156 | |||
157 | $ gnunet-qt | ||
158 | 148 | ||
159 | If you want to use the shell (part of this distribution), use | 149 | You should then be able to access GNUnet using the shell: |
160 | 150 | ||
161 | $ gnunet-search KEYWORD | 151 | $ gnunet-search KEYWORD |
162 | 152 | ||
@@ -168,11 +158,11 @@ to retrieve a file. The GNUNET_URI is printed by gnunet-search | |||
168 | together with a description. To publish files on GNUnet, use the | 158 | together with a description. To publish files on GNUnet, use the |
169 | "gnunet-publish" command. | 159 | "gnunet-publish" command. |
170 | 160 | ||
171 | // FIXME: auto-share is not yet supported in 0.9.x | ||
172 | In order to share files, the easiest way is to create a directory | ||
173 | with the files (and directories) that you want to share and run | ||
174 | 161 | ||
175 | $ nohup gnunet-auto-share NAME-OF-THE-DIRECTORY & | 162 | The GTK user interface is shipped separately. After downloading and |
163 | installing gnunet-gtk, you can invoke the GUI with: | ||
164 | |||
165 | $ gnunet-gtk | ||
176 | 166 | ||
177 | For further documentation, see our webpage. | 167 | For further documentation, see our webpage. |
178 | 168 | ||
@@ -231,17 +221,6 @@ network). However, we are not aware of this providing any advantages | |||
231 | at this point. | 221 | at this point. |
232 | 222 | ||
233 | 223 | ||
234 | |||
235 | Running the SMTP transport | ||
236 | ========================== | ||
237 | |||
238 | // NOTE: SMTP is not currently available in this version of GNUnet | ||
239 | Running GNUnet over SMTP (e-mail) is a bit more involved. Note that | ||
240 | you do not need to run all transports (only running the NAT transport | ||
241 | is the only thing that will not work). If you really want to do | ||
242 | P2P over SMTP, read the instructions at http://gnunet.org/smtp | ||
243 | |||
244 | |||
245 | Stay tuned | 224 | Stay tuned |
246 | ========== | 225 | ========== |
247 | 226 | ||