Use the configuration file FILENAME.
.B
.IP "\-e, \-\-end"
-Shutdown all GNUnet services (including ARM itself). Running "gnunet-arm -e" is the usual way to shutdown a GNUnet peer.
+Shutdown all GNUnet services (including ARM itself). Running "gnunet-arm \-e" is the usual way to shutdown a GNUnet peer.
.B
.IP "\-h, \-\-help"
Print short help on options.
Stop the specified SERVICE if it is running. While this will kill the service right now, the service may be restarted immediately if other services depend on it (service is then started 'on-demand'). If the service used to be a 'default' service, its default-service status will be revoked. If the service was not a default service, it will just be (temporarily) stopped, but could be re-started on-demand at any time.
.B
.IP "\-s, \-\-start"
-Start all GNUnet default services on this system (and also ARM). Naturally, if a service is demanded by a default service, it will then also be started. Running "gnunet-arm -s" is the usual way to start a GNUnet peer.
+Start all GNUnet default services on this system (and also ARM). Naturally, if a service is demanded by a default service, it will then also be started. Running "gnunet-arm \-s" is the usual way to start a GNUnet peer.
.B
.IP "\-I, \-\-info"
List all running services.
.TP
\fB\-R\fR, \fB\-\-recursive\fR
-download directories recursively (and in parallel); note that the URI must belong to a GNUnet directory and that the filename given must end with a '/' \-\- otherwise, only the file corresponding to the URI will be downloaded. Note that in addition to using '-R', you must also specify a filename ending in '.gnd' so that the code realizes that the top-level file is a directory (since we have no meta data).
+download directories recursively (and in parallel); note that the URI must belong to a GNUnet directory and that the filename given must end with a '/' \-\- otherwise, only the file corresponding to the URI will be downloaded. Note that in addition to using '\-R', you must also specify a filename ending in '.gnd' so that the code realizes that the top-level file is a directory (since we have no meta data).
.TP
\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
Index a file COPYING with description "GNU License", mime-type "text/plain" and keywords \fBgpl\fR and \fBtest\fR:
- # gnunet\-publish \-m "description:GNU License" \-k gpl \-k test -m "mimetype:text/plain" COPYING
+ # gnunet\-publish \-m "description:GNU License" \-k gpl \-k test \-m "mimetype:text/plain" COPYING
\fBUsing directories\fR
Create a namespace entry 'root' in namespace MPAA-1 and announce that the next update will be called 'next':
- # gnunet\-publish \-P MPAA-1 -t root \-N next noise.mp3
+ # gnunet\-publish \-P MPAA-1 \-t root \-N next noise.mp3
Update the previous entry, do not allow any future updates:
.ad l
gnunet\-download \-o "COPYING" gnunet://fs/chk/HASH1.HASH2.SIZE
- Description: The GNU Public License
+ Description: The GNU General Public License
Mime-type: text/plain
.ad b
-The first line contains the command to run to download the file. The suggested filename in the example is COPYING. The GNUnet URI consists of the key and query hash of the file and finally the size of the file. After the command to download the file GNUnet will print meta\-data about the file as advertised in the search result, here "The GNU Public License" and the mime\-type (see the options for gnunet\-publish on how to supply meta-data by hand).
+The first line contains the command to run to download the file. The suggested filename in the example is COPYING. The GNUnet URI consists of the key and query hash of the file and finally the size of the file. After the command to download the file GNUnet will print meta\-data about the file as advertised in the search result, here "The GNU General Public License" and the mime\-type (see the options for gnunet\-publish on how to supply meta-data by hand).
.SH FILES
.TP
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:239
-msgid "watch value continously"
+msgid "watch value continuously"
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:246
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:239
-msgid "watch value continously"
+msgid "watch value continuously"
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:246
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:239
-msgid "watch value continously"
+msgid "watch value continuously"
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:246
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:239
-msgid "watch value continously"
+msgid "watch value continuously"
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:246
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:239
-msgid "watch value continously"
+msgid "watch value continuously"
msgstr ""
#: src/statistics/gnunet-statistics.c:246
/**
* Return all the known addresses for a specific peer or all peers.
- * Returns continously all address if one_shot is set to GNUNET_NO
+ * Returns continuously all address if one_shot is set to GNUNET_NO
*
* CHANGE: Returns the address(es) that we are currently using for this
* peer. Upon completion, the 'AddressLookUpCallback' is called one more
gettext_noop ("just print the statistics value"), 0,
&GNUNET_GETOPT_set_one, &quiet},
{'w', "watch", NULL,
- gettext_noop ("watch value continously"), 0,
+ gettext_noop ("watch value continuously"), 0,
&GNUNET_GETOPT_set_one, &watch},
GNUNET_GETOPT_OPTION_END
};