Other weirdness.

When I started a node I could see it when I went to
http://freenet.sourceforge.net/inform.php

But when I came back in the morning the node was still running. But my IP
was no longer on the list

I restarted my node and it did not re-appear.

> > Some annoyances under WIN32
> > 
> > I stopped an insert in mid stream and it locked up my 
> machine so badly I had
> > to reboot. 
> >
> > That was Windows2000 and I normally reboot about once every 
> two weeks. :)
> 
> Freenet shouldn't crash on this. But then java shouldn't 
> crash on Freenet

The problem seemed to be that it thrashed so hard it became unusable.

The process just would not die.

I suspect its more a problem in jre than freenet. 

I'm yet to see a java service that will shutdown cleanly. The Nokia WAP
server for instance. They just seem to try real hard and then just do the
honorable thing and disembowel themselves by exceptioning to death.

> crashing. And Windows should not (forelorn hope here) crash 
> just because an
> application does. If you have a log or something I can have a 
> look, but
> otherwise, have you considered a decent OS? 

:) I run Linux,Beos,Hurd and Win - Take your pick :)

> > freenet.log is always open which prevents me from viewing 
> the logs in
> > something like wordpad.
> 
> Wordpad? Don't you have like "cat" or something like that? 
> You don't need to
> write to a file to look at the log...

Yep - all the lines run together.

The log as it stands looks like it uses 0x0A as the new line delimiter. If
you use 0x0D 0x0A it will work under both unix, windows and mac systems.

I have all the tools available to view the log. I have SlickEdit, Wintree
and NoteTab...  :) 

I'm just giving my first impressions as if I was not a programmer. And it
was only an annoyance . Not a show stopper. :)

> > And yep - everything is unencrypted in the .freenet dir. Is 
> this correct?
> 
> Not implemented yet.

Cool.


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