You can download the code from all GNU mirrors or from the URLs given below. Note that you need GNU's libextractor 0.5.18. A new GUI based on QT, (gnunet-qt) is now available. gnunet-qt also replaces gnunet-gtk on Win32. Feedback on gnunet-qt and translations of the user interface (using Qt Linguist) would be highly appreciated.
http://gnunet.org/download/GNUnet-0.7.1c.tar.bz2 http://gnunet.org/download/gnunet-gtk-0.7.1c.tar.bz2 http://gnunet.org/download/gnunet-qt-0.7.1c.tar.bz2 http://gnunet.org/libextractor/download/libextractor-0.5.18.tar.gz http://gnunet.org/download/win32/Setup-0.7.1c.exe Other than the addition of the QT interface, the most significant change in this release is that expired content will no longer be propagated or shown to end-users. As a result, expect to see significantly fewer search results, but also significantly higher download success rates. This release fixes a couple of other bugs discovered in 0.7.1b and adds a few minor features: * Added support for IO load detection * Enabled abortion of gnunet-peer-info with CTRL-C * Fixed potential deadlock during download shutdown sequence (could impact any * GNUnet download application) * Fixed handling of -d option by gnunet-download * gnunet-gtk shows a few additional statistics and uses less CPU for statistics processing * Issues with wrong paths for gettext (internationalization) in gnunet-gtk have been fixed Updating should be trivial, however gnunet-update will run much longer than usual. Please see UPDATING. More information about GNUnet including how to use it, installation, other dependencies, mailinglists, a bug database and a forum can be found at http://gnunet.org/ Thanks for your attention Christian Grothoff _______________________________________________ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUnet-developers@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers