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The message assembly code now uses much less CPU time on systems with high bandwidth.
Bandwidth accounting is now also entirely separate for upstream and downstream.
gnunet-gtk can now be used to start gnunetd -- and will detect if gnunetd is not running.
Note that various new gnunet-gtk features can be accessed by right-clicking on search result and download lists.
A special transport was added for peers using network address translation (NAT).
Note that peers that do not use NAT should still load this transport to allow peers behind a NAT to connect.
The existing solutions for NAT (configure NAT-box to forward port, advertise IP of NAT box) of course still work (and are preferable).
The configuration file was split into a configuration for gnunetd and daemon related tools and another configuration for all gnunetd-clients (like gnunet-gtk).
This resolves various bugs and makes it easier for different users to specify their personal options.
The release is backwards-compatible in terms of both the protocol and the database, so no worries there. The only thing that needs to be adjusted is the configuration which is now split into two files.
Finally, be advised that two new tools, gnunet-setup and gnunet-testbed, are not finished at this point and are known not to work.
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