Hi list,

I regularly build gtk-gnutella from source, and I install it by running 
"make install" as root. It gets installed, as usual, under 
the /usr/local hierarchy.

When I start gtk-gnutella, I see the following messages on the console:

06-04-11 23:48:49 (WARNING): [hostile IP addresses] unable to retrieve: 
no alternate locations known
06-04-11 23:48:49 (WARNING): [Spam database] unable to retrieve: no 
alternate locations known
06-04-11 23:48:49 (WARNING): [Host Whitelist] unable to retrieve: no 
alternate locations known

Does "make install" really install these files where gtk-gnutella 
expects them? When I manually copy the system-wide hostiles.txt to my 
user config directory (~/.gtk-gnutella), then the corresponding warning 
disappears. The spam.txt doesn't seem to be installed at all. Other 
files, like for example geo-ip.txt, are successfully retrieved from 
their system-wide place somewhere in /usr/local.

Bye,
Hauke Hachmann


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