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Originally Posted by arne_bab Kudos for your friendly answer - did you manage to advance the option to compile Shareaza on GNU/Linux?
(I remember seeing it a few months/years back, but I didn't spot it on the website and my package manager doesn't have Shareaza) |
Well, Shareaza largely depends on MFC (
Micro$oft
Fucking
Classes), so compiling it on Linux is not possible (and won't be possible in the future if we don't find somebody willing to do really lots of work
). However, out of the Shareaza community emerged a new client called "
Sharelin", which will once have the full functionality of Shareaza (work in progress) - and work on Unix based systems.
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Originally Posted by graytornWW Thanks, but at the moment I'm working on 2 open-source projects, and I don't have time for more |
Cool, I'd like to know which ones?
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Originally Posted by graytornWW I just want to inform myself about the gnutella network a little bit. I'm very interested in this topic, and probably I will join a running project in the future... |
Looking forward for this
Every new developer is always welcome.
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Originally Posted by graytornWW The actual state of my little "gnutella client" (I called it "tifofi") is:
A simple Qt-application wich is able to connect to multiple servent. I can trace the connections, and a list view shows me the files the servents provide to the network. But there is no download functionality at the moment. Ii takes 3 days to write this well documented c++ code, probably a base for more.....
...and - of course - the little client runs on windows and linux... (thanks to the Qt-developer.... ) |
Do you mind sharing the code? Others might be interested in it for the same reason you created it
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Originally Posted by graytornWW but at the moment I stop the development at this point...
let's see what the future brings......
Wolli |
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