GNUnet is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
- by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your
+ by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
option) any later version.
GNUnet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
#endif
#endif
-#include "gnunet_bandwidth_lib.h"
+/**
+ * Last resort choice for configuration file name.
+ */
+#define GNUNET_DEFAULT_USER_CONFIG_FILE "~/.config/gnunet.conf"
/**
* Bandwidth (in/out) to assume initially (before either peer has
/**
- * After how long do we expire an address in a HELLO that we just
- * validated? This value is also used for our own addresses when we
- * create a HELLO.
+ * How long do we cache records at most in the DHT?
*/
#define GNUNET_CONSTANTS_DHT_MAX_EXPIRATION GNUNET_TIME_relative_multiply (GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_HOURS, 24)
/**
- * Size of the 'struct EncryptedMessage' of the core (which
+ * Size of the `struct EncryptedMessage` of the core (which
* is the per-message overhead of the core).
*/
#define GNUNET_CONSTANTS_CORE_SIZE_ENCRYPTED_MESSAGE (24 + sizeof (struct GNUNET_HashCode))
* Set to a value close to 64k but not so close that transports will
* have trouble with their headers.
*
- * Could theoretically be 64k minus (GNUNET_CONSTANTS_CORE_SIZE_ENCRYPTED_MESSAGE +
- * GNUNET_CONSTANTS_TRANSPORT_SIZE_OUTBOUND_MESSAGE), but we're going
+ * Could theoretically be 64k minus (#GNUNET_CONSTANTS_CORE_SIZE_ENCRYPTED_MESSAGE +
+ * #GNUNET_CONSTANTS_TRANSPORT_SIZE_OUTBOUND_MESSAGE), but we're going
* to be more conservative for now.
*/
#define GNUNET_CONSTANTS_MAX_ENCRYPTED_MESSAGE_SIZE (63 * 1024)
/**
* Largest block that can be stored in the DHT.
- */
+ */
#define GNUNET_CONSTANTS_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE (62 * 1024)