Sorry folks, we need yet another pre-0.7-alpha-2 testing build. This one is
mandatory at midnight tonight. Changes:
- Even more messaging layer fixes, affecting data transfer and possibly
swapping.
- Crypto paranoia.
- IP hint related fixes, and detect when an ipAddressOverride is invalid and
Freenet 0.7 build 1105 is now available. Please upgrade and test this build,
report any bugs you find to the bug tracker. Changes:
- Fix the default bookmarks: when I rerordered the indexes I accidentally
deleted the description for Index des sites Fran?ais ... and this was causing
Freenet 0.7 build 1104 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP. This build will
be mandatory at 1800 UCT on Saturday (tomorrow), because we want to get an
alpha out as soon as early as possible next week, and we need further testing
of the important bug fixes in 1104 (and most people are on
Freenet 0.7 build 1104 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP. This build will
be mandatory at 1800 UCT on Saturday (tomorrow), because we want to get an
alpha out as soon as early as possible next week, and we need further testing
of the important bug fixes in 1104 (and most people are on
Freenet 0.7 build 1103 is now available, please upgrade ASAP. Hopefully the
auto-update system will work, but if it doesn't please use the update script.
The build will be mandatory tomorrow (0:00 25 jan UTC) as it contains a fix
to a critical bug which was breaking requests. There is also a
Freenet 0.7 build 1102 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP. This will be
mandatory on Friday. The build includes a couple of internal features
relating to noderefs (and therefore to getting rid of big packets which can
be a problem for many users), and some request optimisations and bug fixes
Freenet 0.7 build 1102 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP. This will be
mandatory on Friday. The build includes a couple of internal features
relating to noderefs (and therefore to getting rid of big packets which can
be a problem for many users), and some request optimisations and bug fixes
Freenet 0.7 build 1103 is now available, please upgrade ASAP. Hopefully the
auto-update system will work, but if it doesn't please use the update script.
The build will be mandatory tomorrow (0:00 25 jan UTC) as it contains a fix
to a critical bug which was breaking requests. There is also a
Freenet 0.7 build 1101 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP; the auto-update
should work. The only major change in this build is to turn off request
coalescing, a feature which wasn't properly thought out and has caused
request timeouts since the beginning of 0.7. It is mandatory on Monday so
Freenet 0.7 build 1101 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP; the auto-update
should work. The only major change in this build is to turn off request
coalescing, a feature which wasn't properly thought out and has caused
request timeouts since the beginning of 0.7. It is mandatory on Monday so
Freenet 0.7 build 1100 is now available. This build will be mandatory on the
23rd (Wednesday), please upgrade. Especially if you are a seednode:
announcement via seednodes was broken in 1099. Other changes:
- Various improvements to the queue page, you can now upload directories as
well as
On Thursday 17 January 2008 19:49, niel wrote:
> On Thursday 17 January 2008 19.56.30 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > Freenet 0.7 build 1099 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP, this build
> > will be mandatory on Monday. Major changes include:
> > - Fix a major bug that was causing downloads to
Freenet 0.7 build 1099 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP, this build will
be mandatory on Monday. Major changes include:
- Fix a major bug that was causing downloads to hang.
- Fix a bug that was causing us to start too many requests for the same keys
when under load.
- Fix a bug causing us
On Thursday 17 January 2008 19:49, niel wrote:
On Thursday 17 January 2008 19.56.30 Matthew Toseland wrote:
Freenet 0.7 build 1099 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP, this build
will be mandatory on Monday. Major changes include:
- Fix a major bug that was causing downloads to hang.
-
Freenet 0.7 build 1098 is now available. Please upgrade. This build includes
major optimisations to handling of messages, data transfer and requests
thanks to Robert Hailey, much better datastore reconstruction (we now keep
the LRU order of the data, and we keep SSKs), deadlock fixes,
On Friday 04 January 2008 15.48.17 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Friday 04 January 2008 06:51, niel wrote:
> > On Friday 04 January 2008 00.51.33 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > > Freenet 0.7 build 1097 is now available. Please upgrade. This is mostly
> > > bugfixes, but some of them are fairly
On Friday 04 January 2008 06:51, niel wrote:
> On Friday 04 January 2008 00.51.33 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > Freenet 0.7 build 1097 is now available. Please upgrade. This is mostly
> > bugfixes, but some of them are fairly significant. There is much improved
> > support for running the node on
On Friday 04 January 2008 00.51.33 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Freenet 0.7 build 1097 is now available. Please upgrade. This is mostly
> bugfixes, but some of them are fairly significant. There is much improved
> support for running the node on GCJ thanks to xor, although much remains to
> be done
On Friday 04 January 2008 06:51, niel wrote:
On Friday 04 January 2008 00.51.33 Matthew Toseland wrote:
Freenet 0.7 build 1097 is now available. Please upgrade. This is mostly
bugfixes, but some of them are fairly significant. There is much improved
support for running the node on GCJ
Freenet 0.7 build 1097 is now available. Please upgrade. This is mostly
bugfixes, but some of them are fairly significant. There is much improved
support for running the node on GCJ thanks to xor, although much remains to
be done (the web interface isn't very responsive on GCJ for example).
Freenet 0.7 build 1097 is now available. Please upgrade. This is mostly
bugfixes, but some of them are fairly significant. There is much improved
support for running the node on GCJ thanks to xor, although much remains to
be done (the web interface isn't very responsive on GCJ for example).
On Friday 04 January 2008 00.51.33 Matthew Toseland wrote:
Freenet 0.7 build 1097 is now available. Please upgrade. This is mostly
bugfixes, but some of them are fairly significant. There is much improved
support for running the node on GCJ thanks to xor, although much remains to
be done (the
Freenet 0.7 build 1096 is now available, and will be mandatory on Monday
(sorry, we caught a BigBug...). Changes:
- CHK inserts: Fixed a major bug: We were never timing out waiting for
completion notifications, so if a node timed out then the CHK inserter would
continue to wait forever. So
Sorry folks. Freenet 0.7 build 1095 is now available. The main reason for this
build (so soon after 1094) is to fix a bug that was preventing new nodes from
being initialised properly. It also includes a patch from ET on Frost for SSL
support for the web interface, FCP etc, and some minor
Freenet 0.7 build 1096 is now available, and will be mandatory on Monday
(sorry, we caught a BigBug...). Changes:
- CHK inserts: Fixed a major bug: We were never timing out waiting for
completion notifications, so if a node timed out then the CHK inserter would
continue to wait forever. So
Freenet 0.7 build 1094 is now available. It's mandatory on Sunday. Please
upgrade. One major focus of recent builds has been to deal with the fact that
connections to seednodes were sending very big packets, which many firewalls
were dropping; this build should stop that. Also, we have lots of
Sorry folks. Freenet 0.7 build 1095 is now available. The main reason for this
build (so soon after 1094) is to fix a bug that was preventing new nodes from
being initialised properly. It also includes a patch from ET on Frost for SSL
support for the web interface, FCP etc, and some minor
Freenet 0.7 build 1093 is now available. Please upgrade, it will be mandatory
on Friday. It includes various improvements to the seed-node connection code,
so in particular our current seednodes should upgrade. It also includes some
major refactoring on the low-level CHK insert code, which
Freenet 0.7 build 1093 is now available. Please upgrade, it will be mandatory
on Friday. It includes various improvements to the seed-node connection code,
so in particular our current seednodes should upgrade. It also includes some
major refactoring on the low-level CHK insert code, which
Freenet 0.7 build 1092 is now available. Please upgrade. Changes include:
- Fixed a major bug which caused us to lose various critical files when we ran
out of disk space.
- More improvements to the announcement code.
- Various minor optimisations and bugfixes.
There has also been significant
Freenet 0.7 build 1091 is now available. Please upgrade. This build contains
many fixes and improvements to the announcement code in various areas (UI,
too big packets, ...), some improvements to port forwarding detection and IP
detection, fixes related to running out of disk space, some
Freenet 0.7 build 1090 is now available. This build is not mandatory, at least
not for now, but you should upgrade soon. The main changes in this build
include significant improvements to the announcement code (see my other
announcement), working multi-homing (i.e. if you have multiple
Freenet 0.7 build 1089 is now available. Please upgrade. This will be
mandatory 0:00 Saturday (GMT). The main changes in this build relate to
opennet: opennet is now 95% working, if the node has no peers, has opennet
enabled, and has a seednodes file, it will try to connect to randomly chosen
Freenet 0.7 build 1089 is now available. Please upgrade. This will be
mandatory 0:00 Saturday (GMT). The main changes in this build relate to
opennet: opennet is now 95% working, if the node has no peers, has opennet
enabled, and has a seednodes file, it will try to connect to randomly chosen
Freenet 0.7 build 1088 is now available. Please upgrade. The major changes in
this build relate to opennet: We are trying to get full opennet working, so
that Freenet will work out of the box with no need for reference exchange on
#freenet-refs . Build 1088 includes a hopefully working
Freenet 0.7 build 1087 is now available. This will be mandatory at 0:00 on
Thursday, not because of any critical bugfix but because of a performance
enhancement that we need network-wide. Please upgrade. The main changes in
this build are:
- A significant reduction in per-hop latency found by
Freenet 0.7 build 1082 is now available. This, and previous builds since 1076,
fix various bugs, mostly introduced in 1076, mostly relating to the node
failing to save important data to disk, or accidentally deleting it. It also
fixes the bandwidth bug, which caused the output bandwidth to be
Freenet 0.7 build 1082 is now available. This, and previous builds since 1076,
fix various bugs, mostly introduced in 1076, mostly relating to the node
failing to save important data to disk, or accidentally deleting it. It also
fixes the bandwidth bug, which caused the output bandwidth to be
On Monday 19 November 2007 20:41, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Freenet 0.7 build 1074 is now available. Please upgrade. This build will be
> mandatory on Wednesday, but your node should auto-upgrade even if you miss
> the deadline thanks to update over mandatory. This build includes a
>
Freenet 0.7 build 1074 is now available. Please upgrade. This build will be
mandatory on Wednesday, but your node should auto-upgrade even if you miss
the deadline thanks to update over mandatory. This build includes a
significant security fix for opennet, a fix to probe requests (a diagnostic
On Monday 19 November 2007 20:41, Matthew Toseland wrote:
Freenet 0.7 build 1074 is now available. Please upgrade. This build will be
mandatory on Wednesday, but your node should auto-upgrade even if you miss
the deadline thanks to update over mandatory. This build includes a
significant
> 1073: bugfix release
Thanks juiceman!
Hi everyone,
Have I missed an announcement of 1073?
I haven't seen one since 1070, and I've checked my spam filters (which
mailing list messages sometimes get stuck in).
Thanks,
MrFlibble
On Nov 18, 2007 8:41 AM, Mr. Flibble
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Have I missed an announcement of 1073?
> I haven't seen one since 1070, and I've checked my spam filters (which
> mailing list messages sometimes get stuck in).
> Thanks,
>
> MrFlibble
>
1073: bugfix release
You might loose the list
Just noticed that I completely lost connection to opennet in all of my
nodes. At the same time transfer rates dropped + the network stopped
finding stuff as fast as previously. Definitely a negative change. My
nodes got completely cut off from opennet, so they are no longer able to
work as bridges
Freenet 0.7 build 1070 is now available. It will be mandatory on tuesday. Main
changes:
- A new way to transfer opennet noderefs for path folding, with a significant
security benefit against traffic analysis. Currently we support both the new
and old formats, but the next build after this is
Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Maybe. What would the benefit be? Isn't it a good thing to have a fairly
> homogenous topology, rather than automatically creating ubernodes?
>
It would enable a node to be connected to both nets at the same time
effectively (about 30 connections each). These kinds of
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Freenet 0.7 build 1069 is now available. Please upgrade. This includes a fix
to a weak keys issue in our Diffie-Hellman code (including STS and JFK),
which apparently also affected Freenet 0.5 (we are not going to fix it in 0.5
as 0.5 is unmaintained, but if you want to send us a patch we will
Maybe. What would the benefit be? Isn't it a good thing to have a fairly
homogenous topology, rather than automatically creating ubernodes?
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 06:00, [Anon] Anon User wrote:
>
> In Matthew Toseland wrote:
> >Freenet 0.7 build 1066 is available. It will be mandatory
I'm currently running a node on a 10Mbit trunk w/ 10G of cache space. Do
you think it would be beneficial for those of us who have the resources
available to contribute them, even if it does result in ubernodes?
-Derek
Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Maybe. What would the benefit be? Isn't it a good
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Maybe. What would the benefit be? Isn't it a good thing to have a fairly
homogenous topology, rather than automatically creating ubernodes?
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 06:00, [Anon] Anon User wrote:
In Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freenet 0.7 build 1066 is available. It will
1067 fixes a stupid bug in 1066. Sorry folks. Upgrade to 1067.
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 18:05, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Freenet 0.7 build 1066 is available. It will be mandatory on the 30th of
> October. It includes some fairly large changes including:
> - Merge of JFK, a Summer of Code
Freenet 0.7 build 1066 is available. It will be mandatory on the 30th of
October. It includes some fairly large changes including:
- Merge of JFK, a Summer of Code project to implement a new, better link
encryption setup protocol (we were using a form of STS).
- The opennet peers limit takes
1067 fixes a stupid bug in 1066. Sorry folks. Upgrade to 1067.
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 18:05, Matthew Toseland wrote:
Freenet 0.7 build 1066 is available. It will be mandatory on the 30th of
October. It includes some fairly large changes including:
- Merge of JFK, a Summer of Code project
Freenet 0.7 build 1065 is now available. Please upgrade, and let us know if
the auto-update works/doesn't work. There are many changes in this build
relating to opennet, and there should be a much better chance of an opennet
node connecting to the network after it's been down for a while. Any
Freenet 0.7 build 1064 is now available. This build fixes various bugs in lots
of different areas of the node:
- Update Over Mandatory wasn't working.
- Opennet timeouts when a noderef could have been sent.
- Warning the user about too many disconnected peers should only take into
account
Freenet 0.7 build 1064 is now available. This build fixes various bugs in lots
of different areas of the node:
- Update Over Mandatory wasn't working.
- Opennet timeouts when a noderef could have been sent.
- Warning the user about too many disconnected peers should only take into
account
Freenet 0.7 build 1062 is now available. Please upgrade. This build fixes
various bugs, including in FCP direct disk access, plugins (loading a plugin
as # was loading it over HTTP on every startup - oops!), and
bookmarks. There is also some optimisation work. Please report any bugs you
find.
Freenet 0.7 build 1062 is now available. Please upgrade. This build fixes
various bugs, including in FCP direct disk access, plugins (loading a plugin
as plugin name# was loading it over HTTP on every startup - oops!), and
bookmarks. There is also some optimisation work. Please report any bugs
Freenet 0.7 build 1061 is now available. Please upgrade. This build removes
some backwards compatibility code (pre-1010 keys, which had broken
encryption, are no longer accessible and no longer passed across the
network), has some localisation fixes and fixes an exploitable bug in FCP.
Please
Freenet 0.7 build 1060 is now available. Please upgrade to 1060, then, if you
need it (most people do), get the new version of the UPnP plugin by unloading
it and restarting if necessary and then loading UPnP# in the plugins box.
This will automatically download it from our servers (so if
Freenet 0.7 build 1059 is now available. Please upgrade. Please reload the
UPnP plugin - unload it, restart the node, and load it by typing UPnP* into
the box. Then you will have support for automatic port forwarding of both
darknet (friends) and opennet (strangers) ports. The other significant
Freenet 0.7 build 1059 is now available. Please upgrade. Please reload the
UPnP plugin - unload it, restart the node, and load it by typing UPnP* into
the box. Then you will have support for automatic port forwarding of both
darknet (friends) and opennet (strangers) ports. The other significant
Freenet 0.7 build 1060 is now available. Please upgrade to 1060, then, if you
need it (most people do), get the new version of the UPnP plugin by unloading
it and restarting if necessary and then loading UPnP# in the plugins box.
This will automatically download it from our servers (so if
Freenet 0.7 build 1058 is available. This fixes a bug which was preventing
freenet-ext.jar from being automatically updated. Please upgrade. If your
node still fails to update or cannot access freesites, download files etc,
please update manually using update.sh or update.cmd. This build will
Freenet 0.7 build 1057 is now available. Please upgrade. This build fixes
various bugs, including one which would cause opennet nodes to become
gradually unable to accept any requests, and a filehandle leak that would
result in the node breaking with "Too many open files". There has also
Freenet 0.7 build 1057 is now available. Please upgrade. This build fixes
various bugs, including one which would cause opennet nodes to become
gradually unable to accept any requests, and a filehandle leak that would
result in the node breaking with Too many open files. There has also
Freenet 0.7 build 1056 is now available (1055 is mandatory; sorry for the long
delay between making it available and announcing it, we've been busy). Please
upgrade. We are still interested in any difficulty you have with the
auto-update system; please report problems with that and any other
Freenet 0.7 build 1056 is now available (1055 is mandatory; sorry for the long
delay between making it available and announcing it, we've been busy). Please
upgrade. We are still interested in any difficulty you have with the
auto-update system; please report problems with that and any other
Freenet 0.7 build 1054 is now available. This fixes some bugs in 1053 relating
to thread pooling, in particular it won't reject requests due to shortage of
threads unless the number of threads actually doing useful work is over the
limit.
On Saturday 11 August 2007 19:17, Matthew Toseland
Freenet 0.7 build 1053 is now available. Please upgrade! This build will be
mandatory soon. Changes include fixes to temporary file leaks, thread pooling
(which should solve the high system load bug), containers fixes, client layer
fixes and security fixes. Please upgrade!
-- next
Freenet 0.7 build 1053 is now available. Please upgrade! This build will be
mandatory soon. Changes include fixes to temporary file leaks, thread pooling
(which should solve the high system load bug), containers fixes, client layer
fixes and security fixes. Please upgrade!
pgpPz8yaXb2o2.pgp
Freenet 0.7 build 1054 is now available. This fixes some bugs in 1053 relating
to thread pooling, in particular it won't reject requests due to shortage of
threads unless the number of threads actually doing useful work is over the
limit.
On Saturday 11 August 2007 19:17, Matthew Toseland
Freenet 0.7 build 1052 is now available. This build features another fix to
the load stats code (which ultimately controls how many requests the node
accepts and therefore how much bandwidth it uses etc), and a fix the the
first time wizard (we were setting the output bandwidth limit to 15
Freenet 0.7 build 1052 is now available. This build features another fix to
the load stats code (which ultimately controls how many requests the node
accepts and therefore how much bandwidth it uses etc), and a fix the the
first time wizard (we were setting the output bandwidth limit to 15
Freenet 0.7 build 1051 is now available, please upgrade. It will be mandatory
at midnight GMT next Tuesday. Major changes:
- Your node will now get opennet peers from its darknet peers (config option
node.passOpennetPeersThroughDarknet; it should be on by default but if you
used an early trunk
Freenet 0.7 build 1051 is now available, please upgrade. It will be mandatory
at midnight GMT next Tuesday. Major changes:
- Your node will now get opennet peers from its darknet peers (config option
node.passOpennetPeersThroughDarknet; it should be on by default but if you
used an early trunk
Freenet 0.7 build 1050 is now available. The main change is to fix insert
resuming and a NullPointerException on startup if FCP, Fproxy or TMCI was
disabled. Please upgrade, and report any bugs you find.
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Freenet 0.7 build 1049 is now available. Please upgrade. This build fixes a
major bug with temporary files which was introduced in the previous version,
which was causing "Bucket is read-only" errors on completing a request.
Thanks to everyone who reported this bug or helped to debug it. There
Freenet 0.7 build 1049 is now available. Please upgrade. This build fixes a
major bug with temporary files which was introduced in the previous version,
which was causing Bucket is read-only errors on completing a request.
Thanks to everyone who reported this bug or helped to debug it. There is
Freenet 0.7 build 1048 is now available. Please upgrade; this will be
mandatory at 0:00 GMT on Friday. Major changes:
- German translation of the node interface
- The first-time wizard asks the user whether they want to enable opennet
- Major opennet fixes
- Significant memory usage improvements
Freenet 0.7 build 1048 is now available. Please upgrade; this will be
mandatory at 0:00 GMT on Friday. Major changes:
- German translation of the node interface
- The first-time wizard asks the user whether they want to enable opennet
- Major opennet fixes
- Significant memory usage improvements
Freenet 0.7 build 1047 is available. Please upgrade ASAP. This build includes
various fixes to opennet and to probe requests, as well as further work on
unit testing by sback. Thanks to saces, nextgens, sback and me. You might
want to update your UPnP plugin too. 1046 was skipped because I
Freenet 0.7 build 1047 is available. Please upgrade ASAP. This build includes
various fixes to opennet and to probe requests, as well as further work on
unit testing by sback. Thanks to saces, nextgens, sback and me. You might
want to update your UPnP plugin too. 1046 was skipped because I
Freenet 0.7 build 1045 is available. It will be mandatory midnight thursday
(0:00 19 july). Please upgrade ASAP. Tell us if the auto-update doesn't work
for you. This build includes a major opennet fix, better FCP support for
opennet (so the refbots will use opennet exclusively soon),
Freenet 0.7 build 1045 is available. It will be mandatory midnight thursday
(0:00 19 july). Please upgrade ASAP. Tell us if the auto-update doesn't work
for you. This build includes a major opennet fix, better FCP support for
opennet (so the refbots will use opennet exclusively soon),
Freenet 0.7 build 1043 is now available. The main change is to fix a bug
introduced a few builds ago (during the opennet-related major refactoring),
which prevented ARKs from working, which caused nodes not to be able to
connect after an IP address change. Please upgrade.
-- next
Freenet 0.7 build 1043 is now available. The main change is to fix a bug
introduced a few builds ago (during the opennet-related major refactoring),
which prevented ARKs from working, which caused nodes not to be able to
connect after an IP address change. Please upgrade.
pgps8eq4wfFhH.pgp
Freenet 0.7 build 1044 is now available; updating will be mandatory on
the 17th of July.
Here is a sum-up of the changelog:
Core:
- Path folding (one additional step towards having a working
opennet)
- RRNFs weren't accounted as RNFs whereas they should have been
Freenet 0.7 build 1043 is now available. The main change is to fix a bug
introduced a few builds ago (during the opennet-related major refactoring),
which prevented ARKs from working, which caused nodes not to be able to
connect after an IP address change. Please upgrade.
-- next
Freenet 0.7 build 1043 is now available. The main change is to fix a bug
introduced a few builds ago (during the opennet-related major refactoring),
which prevented ARKs from working, which caused nodes not to be able to
connect after an IP address change. Please upgrade.
pgpgZO23JCNcy.pgp
Freenet 0.7 build 1042 is now available. Please upgrade. This build fixes
various mostly relatively minor bugs, and features an improved french
translation. For the full changelog see the cvs list.
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Freenet 0.7 build 1041 is now available. Please upgrade, tell us if you have
any problem upgrading, and tell us if you find any bugs.
Major changes:
- Major internal changes/refactoring getting ready for opennet. We don't yet
have the core opennet functionality, but we have all the
Freenet 0.7 build 1040 is now available. This will be mandatory at midnight
GMT on Friday. Please upgrade! (You may find it helpful to enable
auto-upgrade on your node configuration, under node.updater)! Please tell us
if the updater isn't working - your node should be able to update even if
Freenet 0.7 build 1040 is now available. This will be mandatory at midnight
GMT on Friday. Please upgrade! (You may find it helpful to enable
auto-upgrade on your node configuration, under node.updater)! Please tell us
if the updater isn't working - your node should be able to update even if
Freenet 0.7 build 1039 is now available. Please upgrade. This build will be
mandatory at 0:00 GMT Monday (so congrats if you've set your node to
auto-upgrade!). Changes:
- More changes to probe requests to try to optimise the HTL and backoff
mechanisms on a messy network, while limiting the
Freenet 0.7 build 1039 is now available. Please upgrade. This build will be
mandatory at 0:00 GMT Monday (so congrats if you've set your node to
auto-upgrade!). Changes:
- More changes to probe requests to try to optimise the HTL and backoff
mechanisms on a messy network, while limiting the
Freenet 0.7 build 1038 is now available. Please upgrade. It will be mandatory
at 0:00 GMT on Friday 22/06/07. Hopefully with update over mandatory working
now, this won't be a problem. Major changes:
- Various fixes to probe requests, we are still trying to get right the new
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