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[Help-gnunet] Setting up shared files
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leonard |
Subject: |
[Help-gnunet] Setting up shared files |
Date: |
Sat, 22 Feb 2003 18:45:54 -0500 |
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Hello,
I want to make accessible two big files.
Do I have to import them ?
If yes where will they go ?
Or can I just set a directory path in gnunet.conf for
GNUnetd to look it up automatically ?
If yes, which option ?
I have :
AFSDIR = $GNUNET_HOME/data/afs/
DATABASETYPE = "gdbm"
CONTENTDIR = $AFSDIR/content/
I don't really understand what non-indexed content is.
Maybe I should chooze DBTYPE: directory
and put the files in it ?
So far I'm lost ;)
And I humbly think that all this could be explained much
more clearly in the online documentation or .conf file.
Please do so !
Think of new users, what are their first step ?
- - Compile < ok that's explained in the doc
- - Install/Launch < ok that's explained in the doc
- - Search the network < ok easy
- - Reduce the used bandwidth < ok that's explained
- - Share files < much more complicated if big files...
Thanks,
Guillaume
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