Toad: > Freenet stable build 5036 is now available. If you are running the > stable branch (i.e. unless you know what you are doing), please upgrade. > You can use the update.sh script on *nix, or the freenet-webinstall.exe > on Windows, to upgrade. Or you can fetch the jar from > http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-latest.jar . > > Major changes (since 5034): > * Fix a major bug in 5034: we weren't taking into account the > probability of the transfer failing, it was accidentally deleted. > * Reinstate bandwidth usage based query rejection. This should increase > transfer rates, reduce the number of connections transferring at once, > and reduce transfer failure rates. The last update was a bit too fast, i think. The built numbers do not seem to me too usefull. How about releasing things with some freenet-version--pre(1-5) and freenet-version ?
Where can I get older builds ? I'm able to locate unstable-date (where i think unstable-builtnumber) is more usefull, since the Date associated with the jar file tells about the release day.... # addign further description to fproxy peer servlet --------------------- For me (and I think for others) it might be usefull to see which numbers are good, or bad. e.g. for time i belief smaller is bettern, so it would be great if somthing like a arrow would point to the better performance. | lookup time 0 10 << better -------------------------------------- host1 | ############################ host2 | ####### host3 | ################ Thus host 2 does perform well. # adding general information to fproxy servlet --------------------- Like: versionnumber, amount and perentage of the connected hosts version | # host | % 5029 | 10 | 50 5036 | 5 | 25 6031 | 3 | 15 6033 | 2 | 10 Packet input/output, Waiting input output, total load over time statistic (a nice picture :) So one can see, if one's node stays on overload over time (90-100% load). If routing improves (packet output,...). Ciao Jens Skripczynski -- E-Mail: skripczynski(at)mail2003(dot)skripczynski(dot)de The Golden Rule of Arts and Sciences: He who has the gold makes the rules. _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support