> Hi Fungilife, > > What exactly are you having problems with? I maintain the AUR package, and I > would like to fix it if there is a problem. What is the “crucial setup > information” that is hidden? The AUR package should work out of the box by > just launching `sudo systemctl start gnunet`.
No, this is what I am saying, it is just as easy on Arch getting the very latest version built and installed, it is not a debian old version issue, but since it is so easy in some distros to install everything, going back to the site you tend to skip the "Installation" documentation, which is much more than just installation, it is initial setup as well as "post-installation". The rest of the documentation is way too theoretical and requires way too much study to make any sense to the uninitiated. My message was that it is not a package version problem as much as how the maze of documentation is arranged. Again, GnuNet's first page needs: Why GnuNet ? No particular reason it seems. How? Too complex, why do we need more networking? Who? It says Gnu, so it must be Gnu people doing it, not easy to get involved with them. Documentation can only be as effective as the motive it presents to read any further.
