Hi,

gnunet-search's man says you can give it URI instead of keywords
it didn't work for me (rev 8213), so I wrote this:


Index: src/applications/fs/ecrs/helper.c
===================================================================
--- src/applications/fs/ecrs/helper.c   (revision 8213)
+++ src/applications/fs/ecrs/helper.c   (working copy)
@@ -160,6 +160,18 @@

   if (num_keywords == 0)
     return NULL;
+
+  if (num_keywords == 1)
+    {
+      if (strlen(keywords[0])>strlen(GNUNET_ECRS_URI_PREFIX))
+        {
+          if 
(strncmp(keywords[0],GNUNET_ECRS_URI_PREFIX,strlen(GNUNET_ECRS_URI_PREFIX))
== 0)
+            {
+              return GNUNET_ECRS_string_to_uri(ectx, keywords[0]);
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
   uri = GNUNET_malloc (sizeof (URI));
   uri->type = ksk;
   uri->data.ksk.keywordCount = num_keywords;


and it works (or just looks like it's working)
I don't know gnunet's code (it took me 1 hour to write this) so it can
be totally wrong.
And probably it is placed incorrectly.
Anyway, it may be better than nothing :)


br,
yunta

ps.
thank you all for writing gnunet, for your effort, time and result


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