Good luck with debugging!

----- Original Message -----
From: "David McNab" <[email protected]>
To: <devl at freenetproject.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 1:22 PM
Subject: [freenet-devl] Freenet Winstaller TEST RESULTS 0.3.9.1-1


> Test report - Freenet Winstaller 0.3.9.1-1
>
> Summary: FAIL
>
> Conclusion: Installer is unfit for distribution
>
> -----------------------------
>
> System spec:
> Windows 98SE, virgin installation from ghosted image
> Sun JRE 1.3
>
> Result: Success
>
> -----------------------------
>
> System spec:
> Windows 2000 Professional-SP1
> Sun JRE 1.3
>
> Result: Fail -  'Freenet is having problems'
>
> Flaunch.ini:
>
> [Freenet Launcher]
> # Javaexec should point to your Java Runtime binary (jview.exe or
java.exe)
> javaexec=C:\jdk1.3.0_02\bin\java.exe
> javaw=C:\jdk1.3.0_02\bin\javaw.exe
>
> # Commands to be executed by Java
> frequest=Freenet.client.RequestClient -serverAddress tcp/127.0.0.1:23622
> finsert=Freenet.client.InsertClient -serverAddress tcp/127.0.0.1:23622
> fserve=Freenet.node.gui.GUINode
> fproxy=Freenet.contrib.fproxy.ProxyServer -htl 25 -serverAddress
> tcp/127.0.0.1:23622
> cfgnode=Freenet.scripts.Setup freenet.ini
>
> # Set to 1 if the command should be started in a minimized window
> fserve_min=0
> fproxy_min=1
>
> # uncomment to run the command without DOS box
> fserve_exec=javaw
>
> Freenet.ini:
>
> [Freenet node]
> # Freenet configuration file
> # Note that all properties may be overridden from the command line,
> # so for example, java Freenet.Node -listenPort 10000 will cause
> # the setting in this file to be ignored
>
> # This file was automatically generated by Freenet setup (at May 30, 2001
> 11:16:35 PM)
>
>
> # How long to wait for a handshake (in milliseconds)
> authTimeout=30000
>
> # The maximum rate data passes through the node, measured in
> # bytes per second.
> # If parameter is set to 0, bandwidth limiting is disabled
> bandwidthLimit=50000
> # The maximum rate incoming data passes through the node,
> # measured in bytes per second.
> # This parameter disables bandwidthLimit if non-zero.
> # inputBandwidthLimit=0
> # The maximum rate outgoing data passes through the node,
> # measured in bytes per second.
> # This parameter disables bandwidthLimit if non-zero.
> # outputBandwidthLimit=0
>
> # What size should the buffers have when moving data?
> bufferSize=4096
>
> # How often to write the datastore to disk (in seconds)
> checkPointInterval=300
>
> # How long to wait to connect to a host before giving up (in milliseconds)
> connectTimeout=30000
>
> # How long to wait listen on an inactive connection before closing (if
> # reply address is known).
> connectionTimeout=180000
>
> # The name of the directory containing the data files
> dataPath=.freenet
>
> # The name of the directory containing the data properties files
> dataPropertiesPath=.freenet
>
> # The size of the disk cache is specified here in bytes
> diskCache=99614720
>
> # The number of items permitted in the dataStore
> dataStoreSize=500
> # The name of the directory containing the dataStore (store_port) file
> dataStorePath=.freenet
>
> # Leave this as "yes" unless you are doing timeout debugging.
> doHandshake=yes
>
> # How long before a handshake expires (in milliseconds)
> handshakeLife=10000000
>
> # How long to wait for a handshake (in milliseconds)
> handshakeTimeout=30000
>
> # The expected time and standard deviation, in milliseconds, that it takes
> # a Freenet node to pass a message. These are used to calculate how long
> # the node should wait before assuming that a passed message is lost.
> # These are mostly here for debugging reasons - changing them will NOT
> # make requests come back faster for you.
> hopTimeExpected=12000
> hopTimeDeviation=12000
>
> # Should we read some information about other nodes from the informUrl?
> informRead=yes
> # Should we write our address to the inform URL so that others might
> # find out about us more easily?
> informWrite=yes
> # After which time (seconds) of node uptime should we add the presence to
> the informURL?
> informDelay=86400
> # The URL of a CGI script which will allow the server
> # to learn about other servers in the Freenet, and
> # to inform other servers of its presence.
> informUrl=http://www.octayne.com/inform.php
>
> # A list of keytype number class pairs for plugin keytypes
> #keyTypes=
>
> # The port to which the Freenet Server should listen for connections
> listenPort=23622
>
> # The name of the log file ( "no" to log to screen (standard out))
> logFile=freenet.log
>
> # The error reporting threshold, one of:
> #   Error           Errors only
> #   Normal          Report significant events
> #   Minor           Report minor events
> #   Debug           Report events only of relevance when debugging
> logging=Normal
>
> # The maximum number of hops to live to tolerate on Requests the node
> # passes. This does not directly effect your node, only the total load
> # on the network, so there is no reason to change it.
> maxHopsToLive=100
>
> # Should we use thread-management?  If this number is defined and
non-zero,
> # this specifies how many inbound connections can be active at once.
> maximumConnectionThreads=50
>
> # The number of outstanding message replies the node will
> # wait for before it starts to "forget" them
> messageStoreSize=500
>
> # The address to use when advertising this node to  the network. If this
is
> # unset, which is prefered, the node's address will be read from the
socket,
> # allowing the node to function seamlessly on multihomed machines (and
even
> # functioning a Freenet proxy over firewalls where necessary). However,
> people
> # who have volatile IP addresses but constant DNS names (such as people
> using
> # Dynamic DNS services) may wish to set this so their node can still be
> found
> # after the ip changes.
> #nodeAddress=
>
> # The name of a file containing an initial set of nodes to connect to
> nodeFile=nodes.config
>
> # Set to Freenet.contrib.fcp.FCPHandler to start FCP automatically with
the
> node.
> services.fcp.class=Freenet.contrib.fcp.FCPHandler
> services.fcp.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1
> services.fcp.port=8082
>
> # Set to Freenet.contrib.fproxy.HttpHandlerServlet to start FProxy
> automatically with the node
> services.fproxy.class=Freenet.contrib.fproxy.HttpHandlerServlet
> services.fproxy.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1
> services.fproxy.port=8081
> services.fproxy.doFiltering=true
>
services.fproxy.passthroughMimeTypes=text/plain,image/jpeg,image/gif,image/p
>
ng,application/octet-stream,application/zip,audio/basic,audio/midi,audio/mpe
>
g,audio/x-aiff,audio/x-wav,image/cgm,image/g3fax,image/tiff,image/x-xbinmap,
>
image/x-xpixmap,image/x-xwindowdump,application/unknown,image/pjpeg,applicat
> ion/x-debian-package
>
> # Set to Freenet.contrib.xmlrpc.XmlRpcServlet to start XML-RPC
automatically
> with the node.
> services.xmlrpc.class=Freenet.contrib.xmlrpc.XmlRpcServlet
> services.xmlrpc.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1
> services.xmlrpc.port=6690
>
> # The number of milliseconds between ticks on the timer
> tickerTime=500
>
> # Transient nodes will not send their address to other nodes, and
therefore
> # will not get any requests for data (except if you activate the "inform"
> CGI
> # service below). Use this only if you are on a slow, non permanent
> connection.
> transient=no
>
> # How verbose should the logging be? (1-5)
> verbosity=4
>
> .fproxyrc:
>
> [FProxy]
> serverAddress=tcp/127.0.0.1:23622
>
> freenet.log:
>
> missing
>
>
>
>
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