On Tuesday 23 November 2010 17:54:47 Guillaume LEROY wrote:
> 
> Hi Matthew!
> I have just upgraded to 1304 and it works fine at least as far as Freenet 
> itself is concerned. In effect, I now seem to have problems with Frost... 
> Same issue as before when I mistakingly opened it with freeent .05. although 
> it loads OK, there are no messages in any boards and it is impossible to 
> refresh any either. Cld it be that Frost no longer works when Freenet 1304 is 
> installed?

Could it be that you set Frost to talk to Freenet 0.5 rather than 0.7?

> Mant thx in advance for your "lights"..
> Jibelot
> 
> From: t...@amphibian.dyndns.org
> To: d...@freenetproject.org; support@freenetproject.org
> Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 18:14:03 +0000
> Subject: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1304
> 
> Freenet 0.7.5 build 1304 is now available. Please upgrade, it will be 
> mandatory on the 29th. Changes include:
>  
> DATASTORE FIXES:
> If "write local to datastore" is set (resulting from LOW seclevel), we write 
> all requests to the datastore, including those from our requests and nearby 
> nodes. We flag them ("old", since stuff added before 1224 also has this flag) 
> to indicate that they are not safe, so if the user clears that config setting 
> (e.g. increasing the security level above LOW), we can ignore them except for 
> local requests.
>  
> If we have the data in our datastore, we preferentially accept requests. 
> However we only do this if the data is not marked as LOW above.
>  
> Fixes in this build:
> - Detecting whether a block was "old" was inverted. This resulted in us 
> preferentially accepting requests for data we have only if it was marked as 
> old, rather than only if it was not marked as old. This should improve 
> network performance, and is good for security.
> - Don't return data which is flagged as old unless write local to datastore 
> is enabled. This is a security fix preventing datastore probing of local 
> requests on nodes which have recently switched from LOW to any higher level.
> - When we have the data, and write local to datastore is enabled, 
> preferentially accept the request even if the data is marked as old. This 
> will slightly improve performance for a few nodes.
>  
> CLIENT LAYER:
> - Fix a nasty but rare deadlock.
> - Fix a synchronization bug in USK fetching.
> - Fix a nasty concurrency issue possibly causing transient inserts to stall.
>  
> BLOCK LAYER:
> - Always wait for the receiver to acknowledge the transmit even if we have 
> failed the send. This will be important later on.
>  
> TRANSLATIONS ETC:
> - Improve many config option descriptions.
> - German translation update.
>  
> SSKS:
> - Fix always timing out on a collision on an SSK insert.
> - Fix bogus SSK collisions on insert - colliding even though the data is the 
> same.
>  
> PLUGINS:
> - New, hopefully working version of KeyUtils, version 5006.
> - Some improvements to the infrastructure for plugins using cookies.
>  
> OTHER STUFF:
> - Fix bugs related to the temporary files directory and the auto-updater, 
> occasionally caused a bogus error about the auto-update system being 
> compromised.
> - Build fix related to fetching freenet-ext.jar
> - Fix a timezone-related bug which broke some of the automated network 
> testing code.
> 
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