Dolda Connect - README Introduction Dolda Connect is a peer-to-peer file sharing program, designed around the Direct Connect protocol. It is written in a fashion that is intended for flexibility and easy extension. It currently only supports the normal Direct Connect protocol, but support is also planned for the ADC protocol, and it can most likely be made to support a great deal of other file sharing protocols as well. Extensibility Dolda Connect is built around a client-server model, in the way that there is a server (daemon) program carrying out all the actual file-sharing work, and a number of client programs that connect to the server in order to command it and display its status. The interaction between the client and server is carried out using a well-defined protocol, making it fairly easy to write new clients for specialized tasks. To make it easier to write new clients, a C library has been written to make common functions easier, such as connecting, authenticating, sending requests and parsing the responses. The C library also has a wrapper module for GNU Guile, so that clients can be written in Scheme. None of these are documented (yet), but there are a number of examples scattered around the source tree, so it should not be awfully hard to figure out how to do simple things. If in doubt, just contact the author. Clients So far, the following clients are distributet along with the source tree: * A Gtk2 based GUI, which loosely resembles a normal Direct Connect client program. * A GNOME panel applet for showing the status of current downloads in progress. * A Gaim chat plugin for chatting in hubs and writing private messages. * A command-line automatic downloader written in Scheme. * A chat logger written in Scheme. The GNOME applet and Gaim plugin are somewhat experimental. The applet seems to be working well, but the installation have some quirks (since GNOME does not normally look in /usr/local, care must be taken with the installation prefix). The Gaim plugin has some performance issues and seems to be leaking some memory. The performance problems lie in Gaim itself, however, and the Gaim developers have indicated that they will be fixed in Gaim 2.0.0. Installation See the INSTALL file. Documentation Documentation is still spotty at best. For any information not found in the README or INSTALL files (or the source code, if you are a programmer), contact the author. Credits Dolda Connect is primarily written by Fredrik Tolf. He can be reached through the e-mail address . His homepage is . This documented was last updated 2006-06-24, reflecting release 0.1 of Dolda Connect.