> On that note, I checked in a version of fserve.c / fserve.exe and
flaunch.ini
> that should work with either jvm, so it will be possible to re-enable
> detection of jview/jview when the next installer gets made.

Is that so?
Can Freenet now work universally with windoze jview.exe?
Was it as simple as that?

** WAY COOL!! ** :))


----- Original Message -----
From: "Benjamin Coates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:21 PM
Subject: RE: [freenet-devl] JRE License


> >From "David McNab" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Hmmm, I humbly confess I hadn't noticed the non-redistributability
clause.
> >
> >However, the with-java version remains the fastest, easiest and most
> >reliable way of getting Freenet up and running successfully on windoze. I
> >challenge anyone to come up with a better scheme.
>
> On that note, I checked in a version of fserve.c / fserve.exe and
flaunch.ini
> that should work with either jvm, so it will be possible to re-enable
> detection of jview/jview when the next installer gets made.  Note that it
is
> always located in %windir% (on 98/me) or %windir%\system32 (on NT/2000).
I
> still think it would be a good idea to have a with-java version available,
> unless the legal stuff (ick) makes that impossible.
>
> --
> Benjamin Coates
>
> p.s.  The windows packages of Sun's jxta demos consist mostly of a jar
file
> and a small .exe stub, which calls Microsoft's 'wjview' to run their
program.
> I'm not sure why Sun thinks it's a better idea to do that then
redistribute
> their own JRE, but if it's good enough for them...
>
> Also note that the fserve.exe I uploaded is rather larger than its
predecessor
> (about 32K).  This is because I compiled it with MSVC, which has an
> unfortunate habit of turning small sources into relatively large
executables.
> If anyone has a 'leaner' compiler, it would probably be a good idea to
> recompile it.
>
>
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