On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 06:58:42PM +0100, Theodore Hong wrote: > Oskar Sandberg <md98-osa at nada.kth.se> wrote: <> > Sometimes I wonder whether you're not actually identical twins (or maybe > triplets) all pretending to the be the same person - how can you always > answer email so fast?? =)
That's funny, 'cause sometimes I feel I have so much to do and so little time that there can only be half of me (temperal half that is). > Anyway, the architecture changes sound good... Just looking at the client, > I can already see that it's structured a lot more cleanly than it used to > be - nice work. Yeah, we rewrote the clients ground up - the old clients were still based on a design I hacked together when all they had to do was print 2 messages to a stream. With all the added complexity that had just been patched on they were beyond repair. > > Does this mean we'll be getting fproxy back? > > yeah, that's the plan - hopefully it won't take too much effort to bring it > back into sync. I'm also planning on going through the keyindexes to pick > out some good keys for a "showcase" of stuff that I can verify is available > and making it accessible through fproxy. I tried to go in and change the logger statements for you when I changed it's interface and position, but you _really_ must like logger statements, so I gave up after a while (noticing there were other reasons why it didn't build). I think the new logger should be good for you though, since you can easily make a logger implementation that makes html formatted output instead of having to hack it on. I think you should actually be able to get by by simply using the client.Client class to make inserts and requests now. I was intended to be modular enough to be used for any client implementation (if it isn't flexible enough we should probably look into fixing that). > > theo > > _______________________________________________ > Freenet-dev mailing list > Freenet-dev at lists.sourceforge.net > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-dev > -- \oskar _______________________________________________ Freenet-dev mailing list Freenet-dev at lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-dev