# ChangeLog for net-p2p/freenet # Copyright 2002-2004 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-p2p/freenet/ChangeLog,v 1.42 2004/08/09 18:03:53 squinky86 Exp $ 09 Aug 2004; Jon Hood files/rc.freenet5: Fix typo in init script; thanks Wesley Harris , #59825. 30 Jul 2004; Jon Hood freenet-0.5.2.1-r8.ebuild: Added backup abilities from Todd Walton , #58726 Download packed seednodes for updates from Alexander Schneider , #58898 28 Apr 2004; Travis Tilley freenet-0.5.2.1-r8.ebuild: added ~amd64 keyword, since freenet actually works with the beta sun-jdk even if it doesnt work with the early blackdown port 27 Apr 2004; Aron Griffis freenet-0.5.2.1-r8.ebuild: Add inherit eutils 12 Apr 2004; Jeremy Huddleston files/rc.freenet5: Removed LD_ASSUME_KERNEL from init.d script to close bug #45004. 28 Feb 2004; Jeremy Huddleston freenet-0.5.2.1-r7.ebuild, freenet-0.5.2.1-r8.ebuild: Using enewuser enewgroup now. Fixes bug #43117. *freenet-0.5.2.1-r8 (26 Feb 2004) 26 Feb 2004; Jeremy Huddleston freenet-0.5.2.1-r8.ebuild: Updated URL for wgets in pkg_config() per bug #37445. Direct to stable because it only changes a URL in pkg_config(). 31 Jan 2004; Martin Holzer freenet-0.5.2.1-r3.ebuild, freenet-0.5.2.1-r5.ebuild, freenet-0.5.2.1-r6.ebuild, freenet-0.5.2.1-r7.ebuild: adding RESTRICT=nomirror and cleanup *freenet-0.5.2.1-r7 (09 Sep 2003) 09 Sep 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r7.ebuild, files/rc.freenet5: Fix bug 28229, sorry about my booboo *freenet-0.5.2.1-r6 (08 Sep 2003) 08 Sep 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r6.ebuild, files/rc.freenet4: Fix bug 28020 thanks a lot to Guaka on IRC for his help and patience 03 Sep 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r5.ebuild: x86 keyword 06 Aug 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r5.ebuild: Make reconfiguration a bit smarter 03 Aug 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r5.ebuild: STUPID 03 Aug 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r4.ebuild: Remove bad ebuild *freenet-0.5.2.1-r5 (03 Aug 2003) 03 Aug 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r5.ebuild: Fix STUPID problem where start-freenet.sh was isntalled to / instead of /usr/bin *freenet-0.5.2.1-r4 (01 Aug 2003) 01 Aug 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r4.ebuild, files/rc.freenet3, files/start-freenet.sh: Add support for logging of stderr and stdout from the init script. Required giving the freenet user a shell :-( 30 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r3.ebuild: Minor change to where unstable snaps are grabbed from 24 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r3.ebuild: Make not show some output, no functional change 24 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r3.ebuild: Make updating seednodes also assign seednode's permissions to freenet user 24 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r2.ebuild, freenet-0.5.2.1-r3.ebuild, files/rc.freenet: Remove insecure ebuilds 24 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r3.ebuild: add einfo *freenet-0.5.2.1-r3 (24 Jul 2003) 24 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r3.ebuild, files/rc.freenet2: Fix GLARING bug 25049, sorry about that everyone, hadn't even thought of it when I started builging on the original committer's work. This should be at the LEAST reasonably secure now 24 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r2.ebuild: Add options to the config portion of the ebuild for unstable and forced reconfiguration *freenet-0.5.2.1-r2 (23 Jul 2003) 23 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.0.5.ebuild, freenet-0.5.0.6.ebuild, freenet-0.5.1.ebuild, freenet-0.5.2.1-r1.ebuild, freenet-0.5.2.1.ebuild, freenet-0.5.2_rc3.ebuild, freenet-0.5.ebuild, files/freenet, files/rc.freenet: Cleanout old stuff *freenet-0.5.2.1-r2 (23 Jul 2003) 23 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r2.ebuild, files/rc.freenet: Minor bump so that nptl doesn't break us 22 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r1.ebuild: Grr, annoying, another fix 22 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r1.ebuild, files/rc.freenet: 2 bug fixes, because I am dumb. No bump, because no one has it yet 22 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r1.ebuild: Mark stable on x86 22 Jul 2003; Brandon Low files/rc.freenet: Make initscript check for config file *freenet-0.5.2.1-r1 (22 Jul 2003) 22 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2.1-r1.ebuild, files/conf.freenet, files/rc.freenet: Make a proper freenet ebuild that doesn't suck for all our users. *freenet-0.5.2.1 (21 Jul 2003) 21 Jul 2003; Nick Hadaway freenet-0.5.2.1.ebuild: Version bump. Important security fix. *freenet-0.5.2_rc3 (10 Jul 2003) 10 Jul 2003; Brandon Low freenet-0.5.2_rc3.ebuild: Bump, and add a .keepdir *freenet-0.5.1 (19 Apr 2003) 19 Apr 2003; B.Lauwers : Version bump (Bug#16452). *freenet-0.5.0.6 (11 Dec 2002) 10 Dec 2002; B.Lauwers : Version bump. *freenet-0.5.0.5 (05 Nov 2002) 05 Nov 2002; Daniel Ahlberg : Version bump. *freenet-0.5 (28 Oct 2002) 28 Oct 2002; Mike Frysinger : Bumped freenet via #9830 *freenet-20020621.ebuild (21 Jun 2002) 24 Jul 2002; Mark Guertin : Added ppc to keywords 26 Jun 2002; Thilo Bangert : moved to net-p2p 15 Jul 2002; J.Alberto Suárez L. freenet-20020621.ebuild: Added a note about unemerge problems with updated versions bug #4744. When you update, the files in /var/freenet are more recents that the ebuils files. The ebuild can remove it but I think that is more secure for the user do it manually. 20 Jun 2002; J.Alberto Suárez L. freenet-20020621.ebuild: Bumped version, and added note that explain how install the newest version. *freenet-20020214.ebuild (18 Feb 2002) 18 Feb 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg ChangeLog files/digest-freenet-20020214 files/freenet files/update-freenet: Freenet is a large-scale peer-to-peer network which pools the power of member computers around the world to create a massive virtual information store open to anyone to freely publish or view information of all kinds. Freenet is: * Highly survivable: All internal processes are completely anonymized and decentralized across the global network, making it virtually impossible for an attacker to destroy information or take control of the system. * Private: Freenet makes it extremely difficult for anyone to spy on the information that you are viewing, publishing, or storing. * Secure: Information stored in Freenet is protected by strong cryptography against malicious tampering or counterfeiting. * Efficient: Freenet dynamically replicates and relocates information in response to demand to provide efficient service and minimal bandwidth usage regardless of load. Significantly, Freenet generally requires log(n) time to retrieve a piece of information in a network of size n. Ebuild submitted by Per Wigren .