Re: [freenet-support] Either the lists are really dead today or...

2005-01-14 Thread Conrad J. Sabatier
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 03:39:21 -0600, S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 00:05:52 -0600
> "Conrad J. Sabatier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Is anyone else having problems with the lists?
> 
> Here is what showed up on my end for devel only, local January 13th:
> 
> mysql> SELECT senders.sender, subjects.subject FROM messages INNER
> JOIN senders ON messages.sender = senders.id INNER JOIN subjects ON
> messages.subject = subjects.id WHERE (date >= 1105596000 AND date <=
> 1105682399);+--+-
> -+| sender
>   | subject   
> |
> +--+-
> -+| Constantine Dokolas
>  | Re: [freenet-dev] Re: Freenet 0.7  
>  |
> | Toad  | Re: [freenet-dev] Re:
> Freenet 0.7|
> | Toad  | Re: [freenet-dev] Re:
> Freenet 0.7|
> | Robert  | [freenet-dev] bug
> report |
> | \"Conrad J. Sabatier\"  | [freenet-dev] CVS
> privs?|
> | conrads:cox.net (Conrad J. Sabatier) | [freenet-dev] Re:
> ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin\'s Freenet Index) is|
> | \"Conrad J. Sabatier\"  | [freenet-dev] Another
> performance-enahancing command line option |
> | \"Conrad J. Sabatier\"  | Re: [freenet-dev]
> Another performance-enahancing command line|
> +--+-
> -+ 8 rows in set (0.09
> sec)
> 
> There were some posts from tech and support also. I don't put those
> into a database, though, and I really don't feel like grokking date
> headers to see which ones truly showed up during the 24 hours that I
> call yesterday.. :)
> 
> FWIW, up until the discussion about 0.7, the lists haven't been nearly
> as active over the past few months as they were when you left. Welcome
> back, by the way!

Ah, OK.  I remember a time when these lists were just teeming with
activity (not sure if that was a good or a bad thing).  :-)

As I posted in another thread, it turned out to be a misconfiguration in
my .procmailrc.  :-)

Thanks for the welcome back.  :-)

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin's Freenet Index) is now back online!

2005-01-14 Thread Conrad J. Sabatier
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:45:44 +, Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I'm still not able to fetch your site :(
> It is on stable, right?

Uh, no, actually, I'm running Build 60260, but with the hack enabled to
try to talk to STABLE nodes (which it actually does from time to time,
but not with any great longevity or consistency, probably because most
STABLE nodes are not dual-network enabled).

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[freenet-support] Re: ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin's Freenet Index) is now back online!

2005-01-14 Thread Someone
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| Not adding hopeless index until somebody writes code to autoupdate
| edition sites on the bookmarks page.
~From his last entry on edition 17 I guess that his spider will die
soon, so why wasting time adding a site that won't live long?
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Re: [freenet-support] Error on Win98

2005-01-14 Thread Toad
Please upgrade to at least Java 1.4.1. 1.4.0 has some major problems.

On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 03:42:31PM +0100, Alexander Kurtz wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> A few days ago I heard of a new filesharing systems.  I thougt,well let's 
> test it, but now I?ve got a little problem:
> 
> When I start Freenet I get an error (anything with a wrong parameter)
> 
> I send you the log and my system configuration.
> 
> I hope you can help me, because I would really like to test Freenet.
> 
> Yours sincerely
> 
> Alexander Kurtz
> 
> 
> System Configuration:
> Windows 98 SE
> 400 MHz Celeron
> 64 MB RAM
> Provider T-Online(Germany)
> Browser Netscape
> 
> Log:
> 14.01.2005 15:23:09 (freenet.node.Main, main): Starting Freenet (Fred) 0.5 
> node, build #5100 on JVM Sun Microsystems Inc.:Java HotSpot(TM) Client 
> VM:1.4.0_03-b04
> INFO: Native CPUID library 
> 'freenet/support/CPUInformation/jcpuid-x86-windows.dll' loaded from resource
> 
> INFO: Optimized native BigInteger library 
> 'net/i2p/util/jbigi-windows-pentium3.dll' loaded from resource
> 
> 14.01.2005 15:23:15 (freenet.node.Node, main): Encountered an unexpected 
> error when locking the lockfile 'C:\Programme\Freenet\lock.lck'. Shutting 
> down.
> java.io.IOException: Der Parameter stimmt nicht
> 
>   at sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl.lock0(Native Method)
> 
>   at sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl.tryLock(Unknown Source)
> 
>   at java.nio.channels.FileChannel.tryLock(Unknown Source)
> 
>   at freenet.node.Node.init(Node.java:3567)
> 
>   at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:476)
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[freenet-support] Error on Win98

2005-01-14 Thread Alexander Kurtz
Hello,

A few days ago I heard of a new filesharing systems.  I thougt,well let's test 
it, but now I´ve got a little problem:

When I start Freenet I get an error (anything with a wrong parameter)

I send you the log and my system configuration.

I hope you can help me, because I would really like to test Freenet.

Yours sincerely

Alexander Kurtz


System Configuration:
Windows 98 SE
400 MHz Celeron
64 MB RAM
Provider T-Online(Germany)
Browser Netscape

Log:
14.01.2005 15:23:09 (freenet.node.Main, main): Starting Freenet (Fred) 0.5 
node, build #5100 on JVM Sun Microsystems Inc.:Java HotSpot(TM) Client 
VM:1.4.0_03-b04
INFO: Native CPUID library 
'freenet/support/CPUInformation/jcpuid-x86-windows.dll' loaded from resource

INFO: Optimized native BigInteger library 
'net/i2p/util/jbigi-windows-pentium3.dll' loaded from resource

14.01.2005 15:23:15 (freenet.node.Node, main): Encountered an unexpected error 
when locking the lockfile 'C:\Programme\Freenet\lock.lck'. Shutting down.
java.io.IOException: Der Parameter stimmt nicht

at sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl.lock0(Native Method)

at sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl.tryLock(Unknown Source)

at java.nio.channels.FileChannel.tryLock(Unknown Source)

at freenet.node.Node.init(Node.java:3567)

at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:476)
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Re: [freenet-support] Re: ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin's Freenet Index) is now back online!

2005-01-14 Thread Toad
I'm still not able to fetch your site :(
It is on stable, right?

On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 08:41:57AM -0600, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
> By the way, Toad, now's a good time to tell you how mightily impressed I
> am at how quickly my node got up to speed.  In just a couple of days, my
> spider's database had pretty well fleshed itself out with all the
> currently available links.  Nice!

> 
> > Also, consider the fact that when the 0.7 starts to become somthing 
> > that can be run, you might get two split networks (again), and my 
> > guess is that dolphin will want to play with the big boys over at 
> > unstable. I can't talk for dolphin, but that would be my guess. 
> > Leaving stable without a updated spidered index (again) would be a 
> > bad move.
> 
> Actually, funny you mention that.  I just enabled the "dual-network"
> hack on my node yesterday and seeded it with a bunch of stable and
> unstable nodes.  So there's a good possibility that it could be a
> useable index for both branches.

Probably not with 0.7, we'll be changing FCP, and doing a full content
reset (I know, but it's necessary. This one time...)
> 
> > But who says it should replace anything? Is there some magic limit 
> > on the number of sites on the web-interface?
> > Why not just add DFI (and maby mr.X index also)?

Possibly, but first I have to RETRIEVE it. :)
> > 
> > PS. Conrad, great to see you around again! :)
> 
> Thanks.  It's nice to be back.  I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed
> tinkering with this stuff.  :-)
> 
> > If you have not already, you might wanna look into what Hopekiller 
> > has done with your spider.
> > No need for you to fix things he has already fixed (or the other 
> > way around).
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/hopeless-index/17//files/spider.r
> > ar

Not adding hopeless index until somebody writes code to autoupdate
edition sites on the bookmarks page.
> 
> Yes, I noticed that somewhere (on your site, I think).  I'll have to
> check it out.
> 
> Right now, I'm mainly preoccupied with getting all of the spider's
> database files up to snuff (mainly categorizing all the new sites that
> have come up while I was away), and also with tuning my node.  I've
> been poring over Sun's docs, and I'm experimenting right now with
> running the JVM using FreeBSD's 1:1 thread mapping library (libthr.so)
> in conjunction with some of the more esoteric JVM command line options.
> Interesting stuff!  :-)
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Re: [freenet-support] Re: ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin's Freenet Index) is now back online!

2005-01-14 Thread Conrad J. Sabatier
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 05:59:56 -0800, "Sonax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 17:37:27 -0800
> >From: Todd Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: [freenet-support] ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin's Freenet 
> >Index) is now back online!
> >
> >On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:06:46 + (UTC), Conrad J. Sabatier
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> 
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/DFI//
> >
> >Since Fillament has decided to leave Freenet, and give up 
> >maintaining YoYo, maybe YoYo ought to be replaced with DFI.  It
> >wouldn't matter until there's a new build, of course, but the change
> >could be made now.
> >
> >-todd

I would be honored, for sure!  :-)

By the way, Toad, now's a good time to tell you how mightily impressed I
am at how quickly my node got up to speed.  In just a couple of days, my
spider's database had pretty well fleshed itself out with all the
currently available links.  Nice!

> If you read Fillament's last entry he plans to hand over the YoYo 
> privkey to anyone who get's yoyo running (he published the yoyo 
> software). I plan to (with fillaments help when i catch up with him 
> on IIP), to try and get YoYo running again.
> So don't write off YoYo as dead just yet.

I've been wondering what's up with YoYo; it's been pretty funky since I
came back online.

> I'm not saying that DFI should not be on the web-interface, but it 
> should not take YoYo's place.
> If it should replace anything make it replace FIND (which is just a 
> DFI clone anyway), or CofE.
> (If i get YoYo running there is no need for two sites on the web-
> interface to go down when/if i mess up, "they" get to me, i go on 
> holiday, my hardware blows up etc.)

Heh.  :-)

> Also, consider the fact that when the 0.7 starts to become somthing 
> that can be run, you might get two split networks (again), and my 
> guess is that dolphin will want to play with the big boys over at 
> unstable. I can't talk for dolphin, but that would be my guess. 
> Leaving stable without a updated spidered index (again) would be a 
> bad move.

Actually, funny you mention that.  I just enabled the "dual-network"
hack on my node yesterday and seeded it with a bunch of stable and
unstable nodes.  So there's a good possibility that it could be a
useable index for both branches.

> But who says it should replace anything? Is there some magic limit 
> on the number of sites on the web-interface?
> Why not just add DFI (and maby mr.X index also)?
> 
> PS. Conrad, great to see you around again! :)

Thanks.  It's nice to be back.  I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed
tinkering with this stuff.  :-)

> If you have not already, you might wanna look into what Hopekiller 
> has done with your spider.
> No need for you to fix things he has already fixed (or the other 
> way around).
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/hopeless-index/17//files/spider.r
> ar

Yes, I noticed that somewhere (on your site, I think).  I'll have to
check it out.

Right now, I'm mainly preoccupied with getting all of the spider's
database files up to snuff (mainly categorizing all the new sites that
have come up while I was away), and also with tuning my node.  I've
been poring over Sun's docs, and I'm experimenting right now with
running the JVM using FreeBSD's 1:1 thread mapping library (libthr.so)
in conjunction with some of the more esoteric JVM command line options.
Interesting stuff!  :-)

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[freenet-support] Re: ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin's Freenet Index) is now back online!

2005-01-14 Thread Sonax
>Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 17:37:27 -0800
>From: Todd Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [freenet-support] ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin's Freenet 
>Index)
> is now back online!
>To: support@freenetproject.org
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
>On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:06:46 + (UTC), Conrad J. Sabatier
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/DFI//
>
>Since Fillament has decided to leave Freenet, and give up 
>maintaining
>YoYo, maybe YoYo ought to be replaced with DFI.  It wouldn't 
>matter
>until there's a new build, of course, but the change could be made
>now.
>
>-todd

If you read Fillament's last entry he plans to hand over the YoYo 
privkey to anyone who get's yoyo running (he published the yoyo 
software). I plan to (with fillaments help when i catch up with him 
on IIP), to try and get YoYo running again.
So don't write off YoYo as dead just yet.

I'm not saying that DFI should not be on the web-interface, but it 
should not take YoYo's place.
If it should replace anything make it replace FIND (which is just a 
DFI clone anyway), or CofE.
(If i get YoYo running there is no need for two sites on the web-
interface to go down when/if i mess up, "they" get to me, i go on 
holiday, my hardware blows up etc.)

Also, consider the fact that when the 0.7 starts to become somthing 
that can be run, you might get two split networks (again), and my 
guess is that dolphin will want to play with the big boys over at 
unstable. I can't talk for dolphin, but that would be my guess. 
Leaving stable without a updated spidered index (again) would be a 
bad move.

But who says it should replace anything? Is there some magic limit 
on the number of sites on the web-interface?
Why not just add DFI (and maby mr.X index also)?

PS. Conrad, great to see you around again! :)
If you have not already, you might wanna look into what Hopekiller 
has done with your spider.
No need for you to fix things he has already fixed (or the other 
way around).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/hopeless-
index/17//files/spider.rar


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Re: [freenet-support] Either the lists are really dead today or...

2005-01-14 Thread S
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 00:05:52 -0600
"Conrad J. Sabatier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is anyone else having problems with the lists?

Here is what showed up on my end for devel only, local January 13th:

mysql> SELECT senders.sender, subjects.subject FROM messages INNER JOIN senders 
ON messages.sender = senders.id INNER JOIN subjects ON messages.subject = 
subjects.id WHERE (date >= 1105596000 AND date <= 1105682399);
+--+--+
| sender   | subject
  |
+--+--+
| Constantine Dokolas  | Re: [freenet-dev] Re:
Freenet 0.7|
| Toad  | Re: [freenet-dev] Re:
Freenet 0.7|
| Toad  | Re: [freenet-dev] Re:
Freenet 0.7|
| Robert  | [freenet-dev] bug
report |
| \"Conrad J. Sabatier\"  | [freenet-dev] CVS privs?
|
| conrads:cox.net (Conrad J. Sabatier) | [freenet-dev] Re:
ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin\'s Freenet Index) is|
| \"Conrad J. Sabatier\"  | [freenet-dev] Another
performance-enahancing command line option |
| \"Conrad J. Sabatier\"  | Re: [freenet-dev]
Another performance-enahancing command line|
+--+--+
8 rows in set (0.09 sec)

There were some posts from tech and support also. I don't put those into
a database, though, and I really don't feel like grokking date headers
to see which ones truly showed up during the 24 hours that I call
yesterday.. :)

FWIW, up until the discussion about 0.7, the lists haven't been nearly
as active over the past few months as they were when you left. Welcome
back, by the way!

-s
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[freenet-support] Re: What's up with the mailing lists?

2005-01-14 Thread Conrad J. Sabatier
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 00:40:28 -0600, "Conrad J. Sabatier"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There's something very peculiar going on here.  I've only received a
> handful of messages in a single list (devl) since subscribing.  Just
> out of curiosity, I went back to the mailman interface and
> resubscribed to all the lists.  I got a message back in from only two
> of the lists saying I was already subscribed.
> 
> Very odd.

Err...nevermind.  It was a stupid procmail rule malfunction.  :-)

Sorry for the useless noise.

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