[chord] Using the research implementation
Frank Dabek
fdabek at MIT.EDU
Tue Apr 19 14:08:40 EDT 2005
Ivan Santarelli wrote:
>
> - - node to node communication and DHT-related operations
> (search/publish/store oh <key,value> pairs) is then managed
> (transparently?) by those libraries? I don't like so much the lsd based
> solution as I need to build lightweight applications that (one day)
> could run also on handhelds (lsd executable is about 33Mb on my pc).
>
Using lsd is really your best bet. Unless there are things that lsd
provides that you won't use (some of the alternative routing protocols,
maybe?), it's not clear that you will end up with a smaller executable.
Try strip'ping the binary: most of that data is debugging symbols. The
file is 6.6MB stripped.
--Frank
> I really appreciate any small piece of information (links,references,
> etc.) :)
> Thanks in advance
>
> Best regards,
> Ivan
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