On 2/13/19 12:54 PM, Catonano wrote: > > > Il giorno sab 9 feb 2019 alle ore 22:20 Catonano <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto: > > I managed to find the command line I need to publish my blog in a > namespace > > My blog is a folder named "site" > > This is the command line I reached > > gnunet-publish -s -P quisquiliae -t root ./site > > the -s is for trying things without actually doing nothing > > "quisquiliae" is the name of an identity (or pseudonym) and the name > of a namespace > > Now, say that in a few days I find a typo, i correct it locally so > the I want to update the namespace with the corrected version > > How do I do that ? > > I don't understand > > Thanks > > > ehm... > > I reiterate the question > > what does "update" mean in this context ? > > Can I overwrite a file with a newer version of itself ? > > Or can I only add new files ?
You can add additional files under the same _identifier_ and also inform downloaders about the _next_ (different) identifier that will be used for "future" versions. But it's a bit tricky, and I've always wondered about the usability of this feature. I was thinking of just removing it in favor of FS URIs published in GNS.
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