Glad to hear that was "excellent instructions" Stefan ;-)
You're right in the meantime gnunet grew and change (i must update the post). Lastly gnunet's guys worked on the gui and gnunet-setup is conglomerated in gnunet-gtk(was a natural step to do in time). So is enough you co gnunet-gtk.
Gnunet's Windows porter @LRN talk to me that now gnunet-gtk can build without gnome3 dependencies. Till now i was interested in the core interface (bash) because of Ubuntu's no support in gnome3. Anyway when i have enough time i try to build the gui and report here and update my post on ubuntu-it
Glad to hear that was "excellent instructions" Stefan ;-)
You're right in the meantime gnunet grew and change (i must update the post). Lastly gnunet's guys worked on the gui and gnunet-setup is conglomerated in gnunet-gtk(was a natural step to do in time). So is enough you co gnunet-gtk.
Gnunet's Windows porter @LRN talk to me that now gnunet-gtk can build without gnome3 dependencies. Till now i was interested in the core interface (bash) because of Ubuntu's no support in gnome3. Anyway when i have enough time i try to build the gui and report here and update my post on ubuntu-it
Have a nice day