One Bug/Ambiguity:

The installer asks you to stop Freenet during an upgrade, however it 
isn't clear whether it means to stop Freenet (ie. the Java component), 
or to stop freenet.exe.  I assume it is the latter, but we should be 
less ambiguous.

Ian.

On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 09:55:48PM -0000, Dave Hooper wrote:
> I finally got a chance to look at fixing some of the NodeConfig issues.
> I've made the node address and port visible (read-only) but not editable
> from the Normal tab, but a checkbox on the Geek tab to make it editable.
> I've added another checkbox to the Geek tab to specify auto IP detection (in
> which case the Node Address on the Normal tab displays "AUTOMATIC") or
> manual.
> I've also disabled the ability to change between permanent and transient
> nodes.  NodeConfig honours the existing settings but the GUI widgets to
> change node transitivity are disabled until such time as one of us
> determines that putting such settings back into NodeConfig would be
> worthwhile.
> 
> Snapshots folder contains latest NodeConfig.  Next task will be a monolithic
> installer but I won't have a chance to do this until I get back from
> Edinburgh in just under a week's time.
> 
> d
> 
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Ian Clarke                                                  ian at locut.us
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