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new 1b97e6794 doc: installation: section 'outdated instructions', comment
the part about gnunet-update
1b97e6794 is described below
commit 1b97e6794813ff5ad390a10e972ea92002d85ee4
Author: ng0 <address@hidden>
AuthorDate: Tue Oct 24 12:50:41 2017 +0000
doc: installation: section 'outdated instructions', comment the part about
gnunet-update
---
doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi | 124 +++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 62 insertions(+), 62 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi
b/doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi
index 6d7b7f926..14175a6f7 100644
--- a/doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi
+++ b/doc/documentation/chapters/installation.texi
@@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ updates or any kind of support.
* Installing GNUnet 0.10.1 on Ubuntu 14.04::
* Building GLPK for MinGW::
* GUI build instructions for Ubuntu 12.04 using Subversion::
-* Installation with gnunet-update::
address@hidden * Installation with gnunet-update::
* Instructions for Microsoft Windows Platforms (Old)::
@end menu
@@ -1545,90 +1545,90 @@ Now you can checkout and compile the GNUnet GUI tools@
$ make install
@end example
address@hidden Installation with gnunet-update
address@hidden Installation with gnunet-update
address@hidden @node Installation with gnunet-update
address@hidden @subsection Installation with gnunet-update
-gnunet-update project is an effort to introduce updates to GNUnet
-installations. An interesting to-be-implemented-feature of gnunet-update
-is that these updates are propagated through GNUnet's peer-to-peer
-network. More information about gnunet-update can be found at
address@hidden FIXME: Use correct cgit URL
address@hidden://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-update.git/tree/plain/README}.
address@hidden gnunet-update project is an effort to introduce updates to GNUnet
address@hidden installations. An interesting to-be-implemented-feature of
gnunet-update
address@hidden is that these updates are propagated through GNUnet's
peer-to-peer
address@hidden network. More information about gnunet-update can be found at
address@hidden @c FIXME: Use correct cgit URL
address@hidden
@uref{https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-update.git/tree/plain/README}.
-While the project is still under development, we have implemented the
-following features which we believe may be helpful for users and we
-would like them to be tested:
address@hidden While the project is still under development, we have
implemented the
address@hidden following features which we believe may be helpful for users and
we
address@hidden would like them to be tested:
address@hidden @bullet
address@hidden @itemize @bullet
address@hidden
-Packaging GNUnet installation along with its run-time dependencies into
-update packages
address@hidden @item
address@hidden Packaging GNUnet installation along with its run-time
dependencies into
address@hidden update packages
address@hidden
-Installing update packages into compatible hosts
address@hidden @item
address@hidden Installing update packages into compatible hosts
address@hidden
-Updating an existing installation (which had been installed by
-gnunet-update) to a newer one
address@hidden @item
address@hidden Updating an existing installation (which had been installed by
address@hidden gnunet-update) to a newer one
address@hidden itemize
address@hidden @end itemize
-The above said features of gnunet-update are currently available for
-testing on GNU/Linux systems.
address@hidden The above said features of gnunet-update are currently available
for
address@hidden testing on GNU/Linux systems.
-The following is a guide to help you get started with gnunet-update.
-It shows you how to install the testing binary packages of GNUnet
-0.9.1 we have at @uref{https://gnunet.org/install/}.
address@hidden The following is a guide to help you get started with
gnunet-update.
address@hidden It shows you how to install the testing binary packages of GNUnet
address@hidden 0.9.1 we have at @uref{https://gnunet.org/install/}.
-gnunet-update needs the following dependencies:
address@hidden gnunet-update needs the following dependencies:
address@hidden @bullet
address@hidden
-python @geq{} 2.6
address@hidden @itemize @bullet
address@hidden @item
address@hidden python @geq{} 2.6
address@hidden
-gnupg
address@hidden @item
address@hidden gnupg
address@hidden
-python-gpgme
address@hidden itemize
address@hidden @item
address@hidden python-gpgme
address@hidden @end itemize
-Checkout gnunet-update:
address@hidden Checkout gnunet-update:
address@hidden FIXME: git!
address@hidden
-$ svn checkout -r24905 https://gnunet.org/svn/gnunet-update@
address@hidden example
address@hidden @c FIXME: git!
address@hidden @example
address@hidden $ svn checkout -r24905 https://gnunet.org/svn/gnunet-update@
address@hidden @end example
-For security reasons, all packages released for gnunet-update from us are
-signed with the key at @uref{https://gnunet.org/install/key.txt}.
-You would need to import this key into your gpg key ring.
-gnunet-update uses this key to verify the integrity of the packages it
-installs:
address@hidden For security reasons, all packages released for gnunet-update
from us are
address@hidden signed with the key at @uref{https://gnunet.org/install/key.txt}.
address@hidden You would need to import this key into your gpg key ring.
address@hidden gnunet-update uses this key to verify the integrity of the
packages it
address@hidden installs:
address@hidden
-$ gpg --recv-keys 7C613D78@
address@hidden example
address@hidden @example
address@hidden $ gpg --recv-keys 7C613D78@
address@hidden @end example
-Download the packages relevant to your architecture (currently I have
-access to GNU/Linux machines on x86_64 and i686, so only two for now,
-hopefully more later) from https://gnunet.org/install/.
address@hidden Download the packages relevant to your architecture (currently I
have
address@hidden access to GNU/Linux machines on x86_64 and i686, so only two for
now,
address@hidden hopefully more later) from https://gnunet.org/install/.
-To install the downloaded package into the directory /foo:
address@hidden To install the downloaded package into the directory /foo:
address@hidden
-gnunet-update/bin/gnunet-update install downloaded/package /foo
address@hidden example
address@hidden @example
address@hidden gnunet-update/bin/gnunet-update install downloaded/package /foo
address@hidden @end example
-The installer reports the directories into which shared libraries and
-dependencies have been installed. You may need to add the reported shared
-library installation paths to LD_LIBRARY_PATH before you start running any
-installed binaries.
address@hidden The installer reports the directories into which shared
libraries and
address@hidden dependencies have been installed. You may need to add the
reported shared
address@hidden library installation paths to LD_LIBRARY_PATH before you start
running any
address@hidden installed binaries.
-Please report bugs at https://gnunet.org/bugs/ under the project
-'gnunet-update'.
address@hidden Please report bugs at https://gnunet.org/bugs/ under the project
address@hidden 'gnunet-update'.
@node Instructions for Microsoft Windows Platforms (Old)
@subsection Instructions for Microsoft Windows Platforms (Old)
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