Re: [freenet-dev] New Freenet installer for Mac / FreenetTray v2.0.0

2015-12-15 Thread Steve Dougherty
On 12/15/2015 11:10 AM, Ian wrote:
> Hi Steve, just wanted to check in with you about this
> 
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 9:33 AM, Ian  wrote:
> 
>> Another minor thing: It appears to be starting Freenet automatically on
>> startup even when "Start Freenet Automatically" is unchecked in Settings.
>>
>> Is there somewhere else you'd like bugs reported, or is this thread ok?

Not that I'm the Steve you were addressing, but the bug tracker [0] has
a "Mac OS X installer / tray icon" project selectable in the upper
right. From the recent activity there and the lack of issue tracking in
the GitHub repo I'd say new bugs should go there.

- Steve

[0] https://bugs.freenetproject.org/



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Re: [freenet-dev] New Freenet installer for Mac / FreenetTray v2.0.0

2015-12-15 Thread Ian
Hi Steve, just wanted to check in with you about this

On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 9:33 AM, Ian  wrote:

> Another minor thing: It appears to be starting Freenet automatically on
> startup even when "Start Freenet Automatically" is unchecked in Settings.
>
> Is there somewhere else you'd like bugs reported, or is this thread ok?
>
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 8:32 AM, Ian  wrote:
>
>> Ah, you know - I'm an idiot, it had started after all, I just expected it
>> to pop up FProxy, and didn't notice that it had added a rabbit to my menu
>> bar.  Still, I think this might reveal a usability issue.
>>
>> I would suggest maybe if there is a way to distinguish when it is being
>> started automatically (ie. when the user logs in) and being started
>> manually, then it should open FProxy when it is started manually, but not
>> when it is started automatically.
>>
>> Additionally, if it is started when it is already running, then it should
>> open FProxy in the existing running instance.
>>
>> This is really great work, very slick indeed!
>>
>> Ian.
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Stephen Oliver 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Ian,
>>>
>>> Which version of OS X are you running?
>>>
>>> That message is definitely unrelated (it’s from the Degrees weather
>>> app), but putting “FreenetTray” in the search box of Console.app should
>>> show more, and there is likely a crash report linked from one of the
>>> messages (alternatively, they should be in
>>> ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/).
>>>
>>> Thanks for testing!
>>>
>>>
>>> > On Dec 8, 2015, at 12:18 AM, Ian  wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Screenshots look great, but trying to launch it, looks like it may be
>>> > crashing immediately.
>>> >
>>> > This error message may or may not be releated:
>>> >
>>> > 12/7/15 11:17:25.223 PM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]:
>>> > (at.appscape.degrees.helper[37139]) LaunchServices returned a bundle
>>> URL
>>> > that does not match with the LoginItem's known association.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 10:12 PM, Stephen Oliver 
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Hello everyone,
>>> >>
>>> >> I’m pleased to announce that after several months of development and
>>> >> testing, the new Freenet installer for Mac is ready for use :)
>>> >>
>>> >> The installer is now built in to my existing FreenetTray app for Mac
>>> that
>>> >> has been distributed with Freenet for the past 5+ years, and is
>>> intended to
>>> >> replace the izPack based java_installer for Mac users.
>>> >>
>>> >> It fixes a variety of severe issues that Freenet users routinely
>>> encounter
>>> >> on Mac OS X, particularly new users installing for the first time,
>>> when
>>> >> they are most likely to be frustrated by problems and give up.
>>> >>
>>> >> Some of the immediate improvements include:
>>> >>
>>> >> - Everything needed to bootstrap a Freenet node on Mac is bundled,
>>> >> including a current Oracle Java 8 package
>>> >> - Suitable for offline distribution via USB or CD
>>> >> - Installing a Freenet node no longer requires Java to already be
>>> >> installed and working properly on the system, the installer will take
>>> care
>>> >> of it
>>> >> - Apple’s Java 6 package is no longer needed for any reason (yay!)
>>> >>
>>> >> Signed build including fred1470:
>>> >> https://github.com/steveatinfincia/mactray/releases/tag/v2.0.0 <
>>> >> https://github.com/steveatinfincia/mactray/releases/tag/v2.0.0>
>>> >>
>>> >> Source, more info and screenshots:
>>> >> https://github.com/steveatinfincia/mactray#freenettray <
>>> >> https://github.com/steveatinfincia/mactray#freenettray>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
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