-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I2Phex testing binary release (build 0) ======================================== I apologize for the massive delay. This really took a while. I have reached a stage in I2Phex development where I am confident enough in its behaviour to publish a binary release. I still consider I2Phex experimental and likely to contain serious bugs -- however, it should now be at least as safe as the old I2Phex was (and hopefully a bit better). Precautions ============ The configuration directory of this I2Phex release conflicts with the configuration directory of the old I2Phex. To ensure a smooth install, I recommend moving the old configuration directory entirely aside and letting the new I2Phex create its own configuration directory from zero. You can find the old directory at the following locations. Linux: /home/username/.i2phex Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\I2Phex After you move this directory elsewhere (keep it at first, in case something goes wrong and you want to revert back), your library of shared files will need to be redefined, and hashing files will take some time. Install procedure ================== On Linux, please use the "i2phex_3.2.0.103.0.tgz" archive. On Windows, please use the "i2phex_3.2.0.103.0.zip" archive. The files are identical, but the .tgz file preserves file attributes which means that Linux users won't need to "chmod" their runner script to make it executable. On Windows, this is not needed. * You can extract the archive anywhere in your filesystem. * Your I2P router should be running, with its I2CP listener available on its default port (7654) and eepproxy also available on its default port (4444). * On Windows, you can start I2Phex by double-clicking "run.bat". * On Linux, you can start I2Phex by double-clicking "run.sh". * If your system configuration has unforeseen differences from what I've tested against, this may not work. If runner scripts fail for you, please report so I can improve them. For the time being, you can find the files at: http://complication.i2p/i2phex/3.2.0.103.0/ Others may be able to mirror them later on. As usual, for those who can't check my GPG signature, supplied below are the SHA1 hashes of the archives. The third is a source tarball, which I haven't properly tested. I recommend using the Phex SVN repository instead. f9affad13ec721371c390d79957da89b9ec3e5a9 i2phex_3.2.0.103.0.tgz e80e9520b29939a93edeacc879af717ad05daa83 i2phex_3.2.0.103.0.zip 9cde0929cf2a446d6d010749fafe41d6d0f340c1 i2phex_3.2.0.103.0_src.zip I hope this works, Complication. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFH9poQ+h38a3n8zjMRAgq7AJ0YWi8grgSYIxez8uQjtUKW2GTq/QCdHsZS sVjgTlctys3KXPyh9eeTqE0= =MQ0k -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----