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This evening [[user:rob|Rob]] and [[user:nad|me]] made some good progress on [[husk.c]]. It now runs persistently as a ''peerd daemon'' which serves a test message on a TCP socket. After recompiling with [[husk.c/compile]] it can be restarted from the shell with [[rp]]. This means that soon we'll be able to tie [[husk.c]] and [[husk.as]] together as network-layer and interface-layer. --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 00:02, 29 Jun 2006 (NZST)
 
This evening [[user:rob|Rob]] and [[user:nad|me]] made some good progress on [[husk.c]]. It now runs persistently as a ''peerd daemon'' which serves a test message on a TCP socket. After recompiling with [[husk.c/compile]] it can be restarted from the shell with [[rp]]. This means that soon we'll be able to tie [[husk.c]] and [[husk.as]] together as network-layer and interface-layer. --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 00:02, 29 Jun 2006 (NZST)
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:Congratulations! And all that while progressing the MetaExtension on Peerix.org! I will have to lift my content management ball game with a serious push of "cooperative competitiveness" :-) Now if only my client could hold off for a few months...--[[User:Milan|Milan]] 10:09, 29 Jun 2006 (NZST)

Latest revision as of 22:36, 28 June 2006

This evening Rob and me made some good progress on husk.c. It now runs persistently as a peerd daemon which serves a test message on a TCP socket. After recompiling with husk.c/compile it can be restarted from the shell with rp. This means that soon we'll be able to tie husk.c and husk.as together as network-layer and interface-layer. --Nad 00:02, 29 Jun 2006 (NZST)

Congratulations! And all that while progressing the MetaExtension on Peerix.org! I will have to lift my content management ball game with a serious push of "cooperative competitiveness" :-) Now if only my client could hold off for a few months...--Milan 10:09, 29 Jun 2006 (NZST)