I've done the most recent work on the wininstaller.
freenet-modern.nsi is the current NSIS script which builds fine with the 
latest version of NSIS. freenet-new.nsi doesn't actually exist anymore.
The current installer on the Freenet website should correctly identify 
both Java 1.4 and 1.5.
Feel free to ask if you need to know anything more.



Juiceman wrote:
> It appears that the only working script in the directory is the
> freenet-new.nsi script.  You will need to edit the build.bat file to
> run that, or rename freenet-new.nsi to freenet.nsi
> 
> 
> On 9/19/05, Juiceman <juiceman69 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>On 9/19/05, Yongqian Li <yongqli at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I have noticed that the installers on the freenet website is seriously
>>>outdated. It is for Java 1.4, which is not only not the most current version
>>>but has shown to have serious security bugs (see
>>>http://www.internetnews.com/security/article.php/3439391). The installer
>>>that does not include a JVM forces me to download 1.4 despite the fact that
>>>I have 1.5. The one that does come with a JVM crashes on my Win XP computer.
>>>
>>>Will someone either upgrade the installers or inform me how I can upgrade
>>>them?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>
>>I'm afraid the Windows installers have always suffered from neglect.
>>I don't think anyone is currently assigned to maintain them.  You are
>>welcome to take a shot.  They can be found in the contrib\wininstall
>>CVS.  They are Nullsoft scripts.
>>
>>This is what is in the readme:
>>
>>
>>How to build installers for "Freenet for Windows"
>>-----------------------------------------------------------------
>>Any questions? mailto:dave at rebuzz.org
>>
>>Tools required
>>==============
>>1) NSIS, the free Nullsoft installer.
>>        http://nsis.sourceforge.net/
>>        You should use NSIS 2
>>
>>2) UPX (for windows, even if you already have it for cygwin)
>>        http://upx.sourceforge.net/
>>
>>Make sure makensis.exe and upx.exe are in your %PATH%
>>
>>Freenet software
>>================
>>The webinstaller does very little other than show a GUI while it
>>downloads the freenet
>>executables and .jar files and other bits and pieces from
>>http://freenetproject.org
>>
>>So there are no additional files required to build the installer
>>(assuming you've already
>>checked out the whole wininstall project from CVS - if you have this
>>file, you probably did!)
>>
>>Building the installer
>>=====================
>>Run build.bat from the Contrib/wininstall directory
>>It currently builds just freenet-webinstall.exe
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Contact Matthew for CVS access.
>>
>>--
>>I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall defend, to the
>>death, your right to say it. - Voltaire
>>
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