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From: Salvatore V. <sal...@su...> - 2007-10-30 10:50:19
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Hi Tom,
the branch I used for creating the win32 Haggle 1.0 distribution was =
SUPSI_email, so there are apparently no reasons for SUPSI_email not =
working either with the wired lan or local AP when you run Haggle form =
Eckipse. I checked your conf file and it is ok, even if I saw that you =
are using a 802.11a/b/g card, and I never tested Haggle with a 802.11a =
card before. For giving you help I need the Eclipse console output. Can =
you send it to me?
We are working on the new architecture, but I can't tell you when it =
will be available ... at the moment there is only a prototype.
To answer to your two new questions:
1) Haggle is suited well bot for Linux and Windows environments. The =
only big difference between the two environments stands in the drivers =
we use for managing the WiFi network card;
2) some people has experienced problems running Haggle on Windows, but =
they were solved once the picture was clear.
Cheers,
Salvatore
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Tom Hartin=20
To: Haggle architecture discussion=20
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 5:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Haggle-arch] What's the current active or stable Haggle =
branch?
Hi Salvatore,
I've encountered something strange - Haggle::SUPSI_email works very =
nicely in 64b linux using Sun's 64b JDK 1.6_03, using a wired LAN and =
PlainIPConnectivity (a configuration that failed for two winxp32 sp2 =
laptops of differing vintage, but using the 32b version of the same =
JDK):=20
LAN <-> desktop1
One other difference is there's no mySQL process running. I'll see if =
I can get a wireless link on the same machine as well. This leads to a =
couple of new questions: (1) is Haggle currently better suited for linux =
environments and (2) has anyone else experienced problems running on =
win32?=20
Thanks,
Tom
On 10/28/07, Tom Hartin <th...@gm...> wrote:
Hi Salvatore,
Thanks again for your response. Unfortunately, I've been unable to =
get the SUPSI_email branch to work (although a HEAD branch from a week =
and a half ago was somewhat workable) - Haggle::SUPSI_email and the =
current Haggle::HEAD branches are unable to use either the wired lan or =
local AP in my configuration (see below). However, Haggle 1.0 (the =
setup.exe from the main website) works with both, except that p2p =
connectivity isn't quite there: the independent Haggles recognize each =
other and requests are exchanged, but data is never transfered back. The =
configuration in use is a simple bridge:=20
lan (wired || AP) <-> laptop1 <-> 54Mb wireless <-> laptop2
I'm using the configuration file generated by the 1.0 installer - is =
this file (attached) compatible with SUPSI_email? Also, do you know =
which branch was used to generate the win32 Haggle 1.0 distribution on =
the main website, and if it's still available? Finally, do you know when =
the new architecture will be available?
Thanks,
Tom
On 10/23/07, Salvatore Vanini <sal...@su...> wrote:
Hi Tom,
the stable branch for Haggle development is SUPSI_email.
You can run it=20
- from Eclipse (Run ../Java application/Main class: =
haggle.run.Haggle)
- through command line (java -classpath =
".\jar\Haggle.jar;.\lib\activation.jar;.\lib\jakarta-regexp-1.4.jar;.\lib=
\javadbs.jar;.\lib\jericho-html-2.2.jar;.\lib\mail.jar;.\lib\mysql-connec=
tor-java-3.1.12-bin.jar"), but you need to update and export the =
Haggle.jar everytime you change the code
- through executable file (Haggle.exe), but you need to update it =
via JSmooth (open the jsmoothHaggle.jsmooth project) everytime you =
change the Haggle.jar
We are working on a new implementation of the architecture, so the =
current version will soon become obsolete.
Salvatore
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Tom Hartin=20
To: hag...@li...=20
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 1:45 AM
Subject: [Haggle-arch] What's the current active or stable =
Haggle branch?
Hi,
What is the current active (or stable) branch for Haggle =
development? Is it SUPSI_email? Also, is the best way to run Haggle =
through Eclipse (right-click on run.Haggle, then Run As...), or 'java =
-jar haggle.jar '?
Thanks,
Tom
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