yes, it is a gentoo ebuild problem, so I was barking up the wrong tree
completely. I will submit a bug report to gentoo, but I'm very slow about
these things. This is the offending code in the freenet-0.5.2.1-r7.ebuild:
while [ "${YN}" != "y" -a "${YN}" != "Y" -a "${YN}" != "n" -a "${YN}" !=
Has anyone noticed that Frost messages in some popular boards seem
almost all to be retrievable both from the "stable" and the "unstable"
network? I have made no systematic check on files or boards in general,
but doesn't this suggest that some nodes must be connecting to both
networks? This
Can anyone advise me where I might start looking to modify a node so it
rejects all requests outside a small area of keyspace? I presume there
must be a routine that accepts requests for further processing, and one
it could call to send a rejection. I want to try this not least to see
if NGR r
Hi,
--- Roger Hayter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone noticed that Frost messages in some
> popular boards seem
> almost all to be retrievable both from the "stable"
> and the "unstable"
> network? ... doesn't this suggest that some nodes
must be
> connecting to both networks?
I haven't
>Thank you for running a node. Please remember to
>upgrade daily. Right now connection multiplexing
>is being debugged. This allows us to keep only
>one connection open between nodes and still send
>more than one file at once.
>
>Just now, it is probably necessary to restart the
>node twice a da
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stephen
Mollett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Hi,
--- Roger Hayter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone noticed that Frost messages in some
popular boards seem
almost all to be retrievable both from the "stable"
and the "unstable"
network? ... doesn't this suggest th