Just installed using the webstart installer.  Set the installation
path to /Users/ian/Applications/Freenet.  Click "Yes" after the "The
directory already exists" warning.

See the bars go by on the "Overall installation progress", it says its
finished.  Hit next.

Now surprised to see that actually there seems to be more installation
that needs doing, since the previous Wizard step kinda implied that
installation is finished.  I'm wondering if we could make all of this
console output part of the previous wizard step hidden behind a nice
progress bar?

Anyway, it works its way down, gets to:

...Freenet/bin/install_startup_hook-mac.sh: line 35:
/Library/StartupItems//Freenet/Freenet.plist: No such file or
directory

It actually produces 6 or 7 similar lines of output, and before that
its complaining about not being able to find Freenet.sh in the same
directory.

I'm wondering why its trying to install a startup item without asking
my permission (at least I don't remember it asking my permission), and
how it plans to do it when I haven't entered my administrator password
(something that normally pops up at the start of an installation if
its needed).

Its around this time I get a "Process execution failed" dialog box.  I
hit "Ok", it does some other stuff, and says "All done, please click
Next", oh and throws up this dialog box:

Java.io.IOException : /Users/ian/Applications/Freenet/bin/cleanup.sh: not found

On the installation wizard, I click "No, I want the node to
automatically find strangers to connect to", hit "Continue", and I get
a "HTTP Method not allowed" error.  I hit "back" a few times, try it
again, and it works.  I haven't been able to reproduce the "HTTP
Method not allowed" bug.

We definitely need to try and get the installer cleaned up before RC2,
hopefully this feedback will help.

Ian.

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