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-
-THIS SVN VERSION OF GNUNET IS INCOMPATIBLE TO ALL PREVIOUS RELEASES.
-WE ARE WORKING ON CHANGING FUNDAMENTAL PARTS OF THE CRYPTOGRAPHIC
-PARTS OF THE SYSTEM.
-
-THE CURRENT IMPLEMENTATION DOES NOT GIVE YOU ANY SECURITY (AS SOME
-CRYPTO IS DISABLED/INCOMPLETE) AND WILL LIKELY NOT BE COMPATIBLE WITH
-YESTERDAYS OR TOMORROWS VERSION. AS SUCH, DO NOT USE IT, OTHER THAN
-FOR DEVELOPMENT!
-
-=======================================================================
-
Welcome to GNUnet
currently developed by a worldwide group of independent free software
developers. GNUnet is a GNU package (http://www.gnu.org/).
-This is an ALPHA release. There are known and significant bugs as
-well as many missing features in this release.
+This is an ALPHA release. There are known and significant bugs as
+well as many missing features in this release.
Additional documentation about GNUnet can be found at
https://gnunet.org/.
Please note that for many of its dependencies GNUnet requires very
recent versions of the libraries which are often NOT to be found in
-stable distributions in 2011. While using older packages may in some
+stable distributions in 2014. While using older packages may in some
cases on some operating systems may seem to work in some limited
fashion, we are in many cases aware of serious problems with older
packages. Hence please make sure to use the versions listed below.
These are the direct dependencies for running GNUnet:
-- libextractor >= 0.6.1
-- libmicrohttpd >= 0.9.18
-- libgcrypt >= 1.2
-- libcurl >= 7.21.3
+- libmicrohttpd >= 0.9.40
+- libgcrypt >= 1.6
+- libgnurl >= 7.35.0 (available from https://gnunet.org/gnurl)
- libunistring >= 0.9.2
-- gnutls >= 2.12.0
+- gnutls >= 3.2.12
+- libidn >= 1.0
+- libextractor >= 0.6.1 (highly recommended)
+- openssl >= 1.0 (binary, used to generate X.509 certificate)
- libltdl >= 2.2 (part of GNU libtool)
-- sqlite >= 3.0 (default database)
-- mysql >= 5.1 (alternative to sqLite)
-- postgres >= 8.3 (alternative to sqLite)
+- sqlite >= 3.8 (default database, required)
+- mysql >= 5.1 (alternative to sqlite)
+- postgres >= 8.3 (alternative to sqlite)
+- libopus >= 1.0.1 (optional for experimental conversation tool)
+- libpulse >= 2.0 (optional for experimental conversation tool)
+- libogg >= 1.3.0 (optional for experimental conversation tool)
+- python-zbar >= 0.10 (optional for gnunet-qr)
+- TeX Live >= 2012 (optional for gnunet-bcd)
+- libglpk >= 4.45 (optional for experimental code)
Recommended autotools for compiling the SVN version are:
- autoconf >= 2.59
- automake >= 1.11.1
-- libtool >= 2.2
+- libtool >= 2.2
How to install?
http://www.gnu.org/software/libmicrohttpd/). Then you can start the
actual GNUnet compilation and installation process with:
-$ export GNUNET_PREFIX=/usr/local # or other directory of your choice
+$ export GNUNET_PREFIX=/usr/local/lib # or other directory of your choice
# addgroup gnunetdns
# adduser gnunet gnunet
-# ./configure --prefix=$GNUNET_PREFIX --with-extractor=$LE_PREFIX
+# ./configure --prefix=$GNUNET_PREFIX/.. --with-extractor=$LE_PREFIX
$ make
# make install
# sudo -u gnunet gnunet-arm -s
permissions and thus won't work.
This will create the users and groups needed for running GNUnet
-securely and then compile and install GNUnet to $GNUNET_PREFIX/bin/,
-$GNUNET_PREFIX/lib/ and $GNUNET_PREFIX/share/ and start the system
+securely and then compile and install GNUnet to $GNUNET_PREFIX/../bin/,
+$GNUNET_PREFIX/ and $GNUNET_PREFIX/../share/ and start the system
with the default configuration. It is strongly recommended that you
add a user "gnunet" to run "gnunet-arm". You can then still run the
-end-user applications as another user.
+end-user applications as another user.
If you create a system user "gnunet", it is recommended that you edit
the configuration file slightly so that data can be stored in the
the SERVICEHOME option in section "[PATHS]" to "/var/lib/gnunet" to
do this. Depending on your personal preferences, you may also want to
use "/etc/gnunet.conf" for the location of the configuration file in
-this case (instead of ~gnunet/.gnunet/gnunet.conf"). In this case,
-you need to start GNUnet using "gnunet-arm -s -c /etc/gnunet.conf".
+this case (instead of ~gnunet/.config/gnunet.conf"). In this case,
+you need to start GNUnet using "gnunet-arm -s -c /etc/gnunet.conf" or
+set "XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/etc/".
You can avoid running 'make install' as root if you run configure
with the "--with-sudo=yes" option and have extensive sudo rights
(can run "chmod +s" and "chown" via 'sudo'). If you run 'make install'
as a normal user without sudo rights (or the configure option),
certain binaries that require additional priviledges will not be
-installed properly (and autonomous NAT traversal, WLAN, DNS/GNS and
+installed properly (and autonomous NAT traversal, WLAN, DNS/GNS and
the VPN will then not work).
If you run 'configure' and 'make install' as root or use the SUDO
include those libraries in your binary package(s). Similarly, if you
want to use the GNUnet naming system and did NOT run GNUnet's 'make
install' process with SUDO rights, the libraries will be installed to
-"$GNUNET_PREFIX/lib" and you will have to move them to "/lib/"
+"$GNUNET_PREFIX" and you will have to move them to "/lib/"
manually.
Finally, if you are compiling the code from subversion, you have to
GNUnet uses two types of configuration files, one that specifies the
system-wide defaults (typically located in
-$GNUNET_PREFIX/share/gnunet/config.d/) and a second one that overrides
+$GNUNET_PREFIX/../share/gnunet/config.d/) and a second one that overrides
default values with user-specific preferences. The user-specific
-configuration file should be located in "~/.gnunet/gnunet.conf" or its
+configuration file should be located in "~/.config/gnunet.conf" or its
location can be specified by giving the "-c" option to the respective
GNUnet application.
The GTK user interface is shipped separately. After downloading and
-installing gnunet-gtk, you can invoke the setup tool and the
+installing gnunet-gtk, you can invoke the setup tool and the
file-sharing GUI with:
$ gnunet-setup
report bugs can be found in the GNUnet FAQ on the webpage. Submit
patches via E-Mail to gnunet-developers@gnu.org.
-In order to run the unit tests with "make check", you need to
+In order to run the unit tests with by hand (instead of using
+"make check"), you need to
set an environment variable ("GNUNET_PREFIX") to the directory
-where GNUnet is installed (usually, GNUnet will use OS specific
-tricks in order to try to figure out the PREFIX, but since the
-testcase binaries are not installed, that trick does not work
-for them). Also, before running any testcases, you must
+where GNUnet's libraries are installed.
+Also, before running any testcases, you must
complete the installation first. Quick summary:
$ ./configure --prefix=$SOMEWHERE
$ make
$ make install
-$ export GNUNET_PREFIX=$SOMEWHERE
$ make check
Some of the testcases require python >= 2.6 and pexpect to be
-installed. If any testcases fail to pass on your system, run
-"contrib/report.sh" and report the output together with
-information about the failing testcase to the Mantis bugtracking
+installed. If any testcases fail to pass on your system, run
+"contrib/report.sh" and report the output together with
+information about the failing testcase to the Mantis bugtracking
system at https://gnunet.org/bugs/.