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8 | Welcome to the hopefully painless GNUnet tutorial for macOS Mojave! It provides | 8 | Welcome to the hopefully painless GNUnet tutorial for macOS Mojave! It provides |
9 | concrete instructions on how to install a current | 9 | concrete instructions on how to install a current |
10 | version of GNUnet. The goal is to support newcomers, either end users or | 10 | version of GNUnet. The goal is to support newcomers, either end users or |
11 | developers, who want to get in touch with GNUnet for the first time. After | 11 | developers, who want to get in touch with GNUnet for the first time. |
12 | installing GNUnet we will make sure that out new GNUnet installation is working | ||
13 | correctly. | ||
14 | </p> | 12 | </p> |
15 | 13 | ||
16 | <h3>{{ _("Requirements") }}</h3> | 14 | <h3>{{ _("Requirements") }}</h3> |
@@ -59,10 +57,11 @@ | |||
59 | 57 | ||
60 | <h3>{{_("First steps")}}</h3> | 58 | <h3>{{_("First steps")}}</h3> |
61 | <p> | 59 | <p> |
62 | Congratulations! GNUnet is now installed! Before we start it we | 60 | Congratulations! GNUnet is now installed! Before starting it you |
63 | need to create a configuration file. By default GNUnet looks in | 61 | may create a configuration file. By default GNUnet looks in |
64 | our home directory for the file `~/.gnunet/gnunet.conf`. We can | 62 | our home directory for the file `~/.gnunet/gnunet.conf`. |
65 | start with an empty file for now: | 63 | Creating the configuation file is optional. For now just create an empty |
64 | file which will remind you of the location later if needed: | ||
66 | </p> | 65 | </p> |
67 | <p> | 66 | <p> |
68 | <code> | 67 | <code> |
@@ -71,8 +70,10 @@ | |||
71 | </p> | 70 | </p> |
72 | 71 | ||
73 | <p> | 72 | <p> |
74 | Now we can start it with the command line tool | 73 | GNUnet and its services are managed using the command line tool `gnunet-arm` |
75 | `gnunet-arm` (Automatic Restart Manager). | 74 | (Automatic Restart Manager). |
75 | <br/> | ||
76 | To start GNUnet with its default services execute: | ||
76 | </p> | 77 | </p> |
77 | <p> | 78 | <p> |
78 | <code> | 79 | <code> |
@@ -81,8 +82,7 @@ | |||
81 | </p> | 82 | </p> |
82 | 83 | ||
83 | <p> | 84 | <p> |
84 | It starts the default GNUnet services. We can list them with the | 85 | To list the running services use: |
85 | `-I` option: | ||
86 | </p> | 86 | </p> |
87 | <p> | 87 | <p> |
88 | <code> | 88 | <code> |
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ vpn (gnunet-service-vpn) | |||
114 | </code> | 114 | </code> |
115 | </p> | 115 | </p> |
116 | <p> | 116 | <p> |
117 | For stopping GNUnet again we can use the `-e` option. | 117 | To stop all services, use the `-e` option. |
118 | </p> | 118 | </p> |
119 | <p> | 119 | <p> |
120 | <code> | 120 | <code> |
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ vpn (gnunet-service-vpn) | |||
136 | </code> | 136 | </code> |
137 | </p> | 137 | </p> |
138 | <p> | 138 | <p> |
139 | Next, create a directory in your home. This directory is where we store | 139 | Next, create a directory in your home in order to store |
140 | the source code later. You should keep this directory after | 140 | the source code later. You should keep this directory after |
141 | installation because it contains Makefiles that can be used for | 141 | installation because it contains Makefiles that can be used for |
142 | uninstalling GNUnet again. | 142 | uninstalling GNUnet again. |