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~/apollon-0.9/apollon/libapollon |
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QString TextCodec = config->readEntry("TextCodec","ISO8859-8-i"); |
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[Language]
TextCodec={codec} |
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ב 2003-10-06 20:51, CoolDaniFromAshdod כתב: איזה כיף- חסל הרצת קאזה דרך Wine. כבר יש 2 קליינטים שמתחברים לרשת קאזה ותומכים בעברית. עוד סיבה לעבור ללינוקס . |
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ב 2003-10-06 21:07, אייל כתב:
לפי השוואה שערכתי, הgiFT נוהג למצוא עד 2 או 3 מקורות וזהו (אבל ברובם הם עובדות)..... לעומת זאת mlDonkey יודע למצוא הרבה יותר, אבל בדרך כלל הם לא עובדות, כולם 192.168.... לעומת זאת עם הקאזא על WINE אני מוריד פי 40 יותר מהר וגם מוצא הרבה משתמשים |
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ב 2003-10-06 22:42, Nirro כתב: אגב, אני מסתכל עכשיו על הקוד של kmldonkey, ונראה ששינוי ה-codec ל-ISO8859-8-i הוא פשוט ביותר, התמיכה כבר מוכנה, צריך פשוט לשנות את הקידוד בקובץ donkeymessage.cpp שורה 31. אני אנסה מחר. |
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ב 2003-10-06 22:49, אייל כתב:
למה צריך לעשות את זה שבגרסה הכי עדכנית 0.9.1 או משהו כזה), אפשר להחליף בהגדרות? |
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ISO-8859-8-i |
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ב 2003-10-06 23:46, Nirro כתב: נו, וזה עובד ? אתה יכול לתת תמונה כמו שנתתי בהודעה הראשונה ? בפתיל אחר הגעת למסקנה שרק חיפוש דרך ממשק ווב עובד בעברית... יכול להיות של-combobox הזה הוא עתידי ואין לו שום משמעות, כי עובדה שבקובץ שאמרתי קודם רשום ISO-8859-1 בצורה שלא ניתנת לשינוי ע"י preferences. [ נערך על-ידי Nirro בתאריך 06/10/03 23:55:23 ] |
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ב 2003-10-08 06:51, Anonymous כתב: התקנתי הכל, וההתקנה עברה בקלות, קימפלתי את apollon עם הקבצים. עכשיו איך אני מריץ את זה? |
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david@localhost:~$ gift-setup
*** WARNING *** Previous configuration has been detected. This script is capable of preserving that configuration and only adding from new available templates. If you choose no, all presently installed configuration modules will be used in place of any custom configuration you have. In the future, previous configuration will be read and used as defaults, but this script does not currently have such a feature. Would you like to preserve old configuration? [Yn] n ############################################################################## Configuring giftd (/usr/local/share/giFT/giftd.conf.template): ############################################################################## Boolean determining whether or not this file has been reviewed and is complete. giFT will fail to start unless this is non-zero. This is done so that we can make sure you, at the very least, read through this file. Default: 0 /main/setup [0] ############################################################################## Space separated list of hosts to allow connection to giFT's interface protocol (running default on port 1213). This protocol is used for GUIs to communicate with giFT and could be considered a security risk to allow external connections. The following special keywords are supported: ALL - synonym for 0.0.0.0/0 LOCAL - synonym for 127.0.0.0/8 192.168.0.0/16 172.0.0.0/11 10.0.0.0/8 Bitwidth fields are optional Default: LOCAL /main/hosts_allow [LOCAL] ############################################################################## Port on which to listen for user interface connections. Unless you have a special need to talk to the client on a non-standard port, just accept the default. NOTE: If you change this value, you will also need to modify the ui.conf configuration for the machine which will be making outgoing connections here. /main/client_port [1213] ############################################################################## Determines whether or not to follow symbolic links. If this value is set non-zero, symlinks will be traversed and a directory inode tracking system will be used to ensure that giFT does not descend the same directory twice. If you do not have any symlinks or do not want them traversed, set this to 0 for a very minor efficiency gain. Windows users: this setting has no effect. Default: 1 /main/follow_symlinks [1] ############################################################################## Colon separated list of protocol plugins to load by default. If dynamic library support is enabled, the plugin specified will be stat'd to check if it is a loadable path. If that fails, the fallback method is to attempt to construct the fully qualified path based on the configured environment. NOTES: Without dynamic library support, this plugin must have been compiled into your giFT binary. With, this plugin must exist in the installed plugin directory. giFT -V will output this path to you, if you are not sure. Protocol names are case sensitive, so use OpenFT, not Openft. For example, to use the OpenFT and Gnutella protocols use: OpenFT:Gnutella Default: none /main/plugins [OpenFT] giFT-FastTrack ############################################################################## Directory to store transfers while they are being operated on. Temporary state files are also kept here. It is recommended, but not required, that the incoming and completed directories are on the same partition (drive). Windows users: please use the following path specification: incoming=/[drive]/dir1/dir2 For example, to refer to C:\Program Files\giFT\incoming, use: incoming=/C/Program Files/giFT/incoming Default (*nix): ~/.giFT/incoming Default (Windows): /C/Program Files/giFT/incoming /download/incoming [~/.giFT/incoming] ############################################################################## Directory which will contain files after they have successfully finished downloading. Default (*nix): ~/.giFT/completed Default (Windows): /C/Program Files/giFT/completed /download/completed [~/.giFT/completed] ############################################################################## Maximum amount of uploads allowed from the same user at any given time. It is recommended that you keep this at 1 in order to prevent users from unfairly queueing your connection. Default: 1 /sharing/max_peruser_uploads [1] ############################################################################## Determines whether or not to hide directories which contain a leading dot. These directories are commonly meant to be "hidden" and thus should not be submitted to the network. Selecting 0 here will submit all directories. Default: 1 /sharing/hide_dot_files [1] ############################################################################## Colon separated list of fully qualified paths you wish to share. These directories will be recursed at giFT's startup and the files contained within will be subjected to an MD5 hashing. The results will be cached and will only be recalculated on a per share basis when the size or modification time in the cache and on disk disagree, or the file name is changed. Sanity notice: Do NOT share source directories! Remote nodes will refuse to index your shares if you are attempting to submit more than 64000 files. Security notice: Do not share directories which may contain sensitive information, such as ~ ($HOME). Also note that any directories shared here will be stripped of all but the last path element when submitted to other nodes for indexing, effectively "hiding" the directory prefix. Windows users: please use the following path specification: /[drive]/dir1/dir2:/[drive]/dir3/dir4 ... For example, to refer to C:\Program Files\giFT\shares and D:\shares, use: /C/Program Files/giFT/shares:/D/shares Default: none /sharing/root [] ############################################################################## Maximum amount of simultaneous uploads allowed. Setting this to -1 will cause giFT to not limit outgoing transfers. 0 effectively disables sharing. This may also be handled at run time via your GUI of choice. Default: -1 /sharing/max_uploads [-1] ############################################################################## Controls when giFT periodically rescans your shared directories for any changes (new files, missing files, changed files, etc.) and communicates those changes to the underlying protocols. This parameter specifies how often (in seconds) you want that to happen. For your reference ================== 0 turns off periodic auto-resync 3600 one hour 86400 one day 604800 one week Default: 86400 /sharing/auto_resync_interval [86400] ############################################################################## Controls whether or not giFT should automatically share files that you have finished downloading. This feature significantly improves the network's abundance of files and helps ease the load on those sharing popular files. It's a Good Thing (TM), please leave it on. Avoid setting your completed directories through sharing/root, as that setting will duplicate recursion of the completed directory and cause generally undesirable results. Default: 1 /sharing/share_completed [1] ############################################################################## Bandwidth throttling allows giFT to have some basic control over your bandwidth usage. This code operates in user space, and as a result can not guarantee perfect accuracy. If you wish to use this feature, please consider using a more reliable kernel space option first. As always, google should be able to assist you there. The following configuration switches control the maximum number of bytes per second allowed for the given stream direction. A setting of 0 will disable throttling for that direction. Default: 0 /bandwidth/downstream [0] ############################################################################## /bandwidth/upstream [0] ############################################################################## Wrote /home/david/.giFT/giftd.conf. Configuring ui (/usr/local/share/giFT/ui/ui.conf.template): ############################################################################## Host of the giFT daemon that is listening for interface connections. If unsure, use the default. NOTE: This currently does not support hostname lookup /daemon/host [127.0.0.1] ############################################################################## Interface port which the [possibly] remote giFT daemon is listening on. You should only need to change this if you have the daemon running on a special port. /daemon/port [1213] ############################################################################## Wrote /home/neo/.giFT/ui/ui.conf. 2 module(s) successfully processed. neo@localhost:~$ giftd *** ERROR: Your setup is incomplete *** You will need to run gift-setup and be sure that you read absolutely every configuration option (no, really). Some default configuration values are considered illegal, and will raise this error message. If you suspect that you have configured giFT properly, consult the conf files in /home/neo/.giFT/ for diagnostic purposes. If you are still having problems you should consult the QUICKSTART guide available from the standard giFT distribution. |
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Boolean determining whether or not this file has been reviewed and is
complete. giFT will fail to start unless this is non-zero. This is done so that we can make sure you, at the very least, read through this file. Default: 0 /main/setup [1] |
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david@localhost:~/$ giftd
*** GIFT-FATAL: couldn't load protocol in file /usr/local/lib/giFT/libgiFT-FastT rack.la: file not found *** Often times more information can be found in the log file or with the -v com mand line switch. neo@localhost:~/$ |
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Colon separated list of protocol plugins to load by default. If dynamic library support is enabled, the plugin specified will be stat'd to check if it is a loadable path. If that fails, the fallback method is to attempt to construct the fully qualified path based on the configured environment. NOTES: Without dynamic library support, this plugin must have been compiled into your giFT binary. With, this plugin must exist in the installed plugin directory. giFT -V will output this path to you, if you are not sure. Protocol names are case sensitive, so use OpenFT, not Openft. For example, to use the OpenFT and Gnutella protocols use: OpenFT:Gnutella Default: none /main/plugins [OpenFT] giFT-FastTrack |
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THREAD_SUPPORT -D_REENTRANT -g -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-long-long -Wundef -Wall -pedantic -W -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings -ansi -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_BSD_SOURCE -Wcast-align -Wconversion -Wchar-subscripts -O2 -Wformat-security -Wmissing-format-attribute -fno-exceptions -fno-check-new -fno-common -MT main.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/main.Tpo" \
-c -o main.o `test -f 'main.cpp' || echo './'`main.cpp; \ then mv -f ".deps/main.Tpo" ".deps/main.Po"; \ else rm -f ".deps/main.Tpo"; exit 1; \ fi In file included from apollon.h:37, from main.cpp:11: giftconnection.h:30: namespace `Apollon' undeclared make[3]: *** [main.o] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/ami/Desktop/gift/apollon-0.9.1/apollon' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/ami/Desktop/gift/apollon-0.9.1/apollon' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ami/Desktop/gift/apollon-0.9.1' make: *** [all] Error 2 |