Sorry, it's make check, not make test.

   "Writing a proper 'beginner guide' is on my list,
   but sadly not on top."

I can start a beginner guide to contribute, but I must learn GNUnet before :)


smoratinos@sebdebport:~$ gnunet-arm -s
smoratinos@sebdebport:~$ gnunet-peerinfo
Peer `B5EP45MS7M4O1HN7D75DB0SQLIUOQJ2N9LRBHQVBMU7382QDGTNG'
    Expires: dim. déc. 08 23:03:56 2013  tcp.0.169.254.12.154:2086

Peer `DPQIBOOJV8QBS3FGJ6B0K5NTSQ9SULV45H5KCR4HU7PQ64N8Q9F0'

Peer `R8TTJ9GAL5VIFOFNM8KNT3D83BVQPBNRHJSSD0IME63V821906EG'

smoratinos@sebdebport:~$ gnunet-arm -e
smoratinos@sebdebport:~$ gnunet-transport -t
Configuration for plugin `tcp' did not work!
smoratinos@sebdebport:~$

I've not found any log file. How to activate log ?

Le 08/12/2013 12:12, Christian Grothoff a écrit :
On 12/08/2013 10:55 AM, Moratinos Sébastien wrote:
3 /  ? is there a beginner guide ? How can I check that all works fine ?
make test is ok, all test pass (except Bluetooth, because I have
disabled that on my OS.)
And next ?
'make test', or 'make check'?  Also, if bluetooth is not detected, that
test should not be run.   Writing a proper 'beginner guide' is on my list,
but sadly not on top.

$ gnunet-search gnu
... no output ! no result.
As your peer did not connect to the overlay, that's not surprising at all.

$ gnunet-arm -s
déc. 08 10:48:56-608556 hostlist-4126 WARNING Download of hostlist from
`http://v10.gnunet.org/hostlist' failed: `Couldn't connect to server'
Oh. http://gnunet.org/ turned out to be down this morning, no idea why
(except that the Apache process somehow was no longer there, nothing in
the logs except for the kernel complaining about a SYN flood).
I've restarted it...

$ gnunet-peerinfo
Peer `B5EP45MS7M4O1HN7D75DB0SQLIUOQJ2N9LRBHQVBMU7382QDGTNG'
     Expires: dim. déc. 08 21:48:56 2013  tcp.0.sebdebport.local:2086
     Expires: dim. déc. 08 21:48:56 2013  tcp.0.sebdebport.local:2086
     Expires: dim. déc. 08 21:48:56 2013  udp.0.sebdebport.local:2086
     Expires: dim. déc. 08 21:48:56 2013  udp.0.sebdebport.local:2086

Peer `DPQIBOOJV8QBS3FGJ6B0K5NTSQ9SULV45H5KCR4HU7PQ64N8Q9F0'
     Expires: end of time  tcp.0.gnunet.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:2086
     Expires: end of time      tcp.0.[sam.net.in.tum.de]:2086

Peer `R8TTJ9GAL5VIFOFNM8KNT3D83BVQPBNRHJSSD0IME63V821906EG'
     Expires: end of time      tcp.0.fulcrum.net.in.tum.de:2086
     Expires: end of time      tcp.0.[fulcrum.net.in.tum.de]:2086
I'm not sure which exact version is running on sam/fulcrum here, but
somehow you're not connecting to it.  Did you try gnunet-transport -t?

$ gnunet-statistics
Those just show that your peer did not succeed at connecting to the overlay;
with the hostlist being down possibly being one significant contributor...

Happy hacking!

-Christian

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