On Tuesday 05 April 2005 17:29, edward wrote:
Hi,
Just installed GNUnet on a PC running Fedora 3 and Gnome.
gnunet-transport-check runs OK, several peers are located by a ping and
the deamon seems to startup and run OK (gnunetd -d). But 2 problems occur :
After a few minutes, the server outputs the following message regularly
: "WARNING: Announcing ourselves pointless : no other peers are known to
us so far".
Well, by itself this warning is pretty harmless (and perfectly normal for a
new peer). It should go away once your peer has successfully connected with
other peers (check gnunet-stats).
The GUI (gnunet-gtk) quits when a search is initiated or when attempting
to insert a file. The same message appears in the console in both cases
: "Segmentation fault".
Any clue what's going on ?
Well, sounds like a bug. Which _version_ of GNUnet are you using? This is
clearly not 0.7.0pre2 (since that one doesn't have gnunet-gtk). You may want
to read the FAQ on reporting bugs ;-).
Christian