Re: [freenet-support] Some problems
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 04:15:43PM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote: tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 21.19 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland: The error you mentioned (Consecutive same winner) does not produce a stack trace. Admittedly there may be some overhead in updating the console - I suggest you redirect the log to either a file or /dev/null (I think logFile=none has this effect?). logFile=none produces a nice log in the file 'none' ;) logFile=/dev/null made the system more responsive. It still freezes with a high CPU-usage. It seems like the time it freeze increases slowly, until I just have to restart it. There is still one error-message that is logged to the console: CANNOT RENAME NODE FILE node-tmp TO node Disk full? Jarle -- Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/ ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so. signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] Some problems
tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 21.19 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland: The error you mentioned (Consecutive same winner) does not produce a stack trace. Admittedly there may be some overhead in updating the console - I suggest you redirect the log to either a file or /dev/null (I think logFile=none has this effect?). logFile=none produces a nice log in the file 'none' ;) logFile=/dev/null made the system more responsive. It still freezes with a high CPU-usage. It seems like the time it freeze increases slowly, until I just have to restart it. There is still one error-message that is logged to the console: CANNOT RENAME NODE FILE node-tmp TO node Jarle -- Jarle Aase email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of freeware. http://www.jgaa.com news:alt.comp.jgaa War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org War FTP Daemon FAQ: http://www.warftp.org/faq/warfaq.htm Jgaa's PGP key: http://war.jgaa.com/pgp NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. no need to argue - just kill'em all! ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] Some problems
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 03:49:57AM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote: tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 00.00 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland: Hmm. My guess would be that it's simply that your node can't cope with 100Mbps. The node usually uses less than 100 kbytes/sec in each direction on the network interface. The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU usage. Yes - but then, handling more than 10 million error-messages in a row takes quite some CPU. When this happends, it seems like the error-handling routine takes all the CPU - in other words, that the 100% CPU-usage is a result, and not the cause of the problem. How do you tell that? We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :) What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec? I'll try and see what happends. You might want to set it lower... Jarle On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 12:42:02AM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote: Hi list, I've been testing freenet build 5103 for a few weeks. I run it under Linux on a P4 with Hyperthreading with Sun Java runtime 5.04 on a 100 mbits Internet connection. The node has 200 connections (200 is the limit) most of the time. There are several servere problems. 1) The error-log fills the disk after about 30 hours (30 GB with errors). I have to disable logging to file to get around this. 2) The freenet-program runs out of memory after about 48 hours, and becomes inresponsive. (I give it 512 Mb memory on the command-line, and limit the number of threads to 120). When this happends, I have to kill the java-runtime with signals. 3) I get *lots* of these error messages: (see the backedOffCount at teh end) Aug 4, 2005 12:22:46 AM (freenet.node.QueueManager, Network reading thread, ERROR): Consecutive same winner: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: timeToSendWindow=0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(***),tcp/*:21858, sessions=1, presentations=3, ID=DSA(*), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.51,5104): outbound attempts=0:0/0 on [EMAIL PROTECTED]: id=e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, expiresAt=1123089402115 (-18364004 ms), [EMAIL PROTECTED] DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, true@ -1:1123089342115:false:null:freenet.message.DataRequest@ 40b48d DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, sendTimeout=17720, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (*,request), EstimateList=freenet.node.rt.Forgetting EstimateList: length=393,at=0, noConnCount=0, backedOffCount=10277523 10277523 times I also get alot of other error-messages, and freenet is very slow. Stopping and starting the freenet-software makes a little faster for a short time. A fresh reinstall makes the problems go away for a few days, and for a short while, freenet is quite fast. Then the problems reoccurs. Any suggestions? Jarle -- Jarle Aase email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of freeware. http://www.jgaa.com news:alt.comp.jgaa War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org War FTP Daemon FAQ: http://www.warftp.org/faq/warfaq.htm Jgaa's PGP key: http://war.jgaa.com/pgp NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. no need to argue - just kill'em all! ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Jarle Aase email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of freeware. http://www.jgaa.com news:alt.comp.jgaa War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org War FTP Daemon FAQ: http://www.warftp.org/faq/warfaq.htm Jgaa's PGP key: http://war.jgaa.com/pgp NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. no need to argue - just kill'em all! ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/ ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so. signature.asc Description:
Re: [freenet-support] Some problems
tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 10.12 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland: The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU usage. Yes - but then, handling more than 10 million error-messages in a row takes quite some CPU. When this happends, it seems like the error-handling routine takes all the CPU - in other words, that the 100% CPU-usage is a result, and not the cause of the problem. How do you tell that? I get the error-log written to the console, and from what I can see, the program writes error-messages to the console as fast as it possibly can. When the program has to handle exceptions, clean up the stack, format and print errors to the console, all at a very high frequency, this takes lot's of CPU. I guess that a java-program that simply throws an exception, catches it, prints an error and then repeats itself, will run at about the same speed, and also use 100% CPU. But this is easy to test. If the error-handler is modified to put the offending therad to sleep for 1/10th of a second, and the CPU-usage is still 100%, then I'm wrong ;) Jarle We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :) What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec? I'll try and see what happends. You might want to set it lower... I set the limit at 100 kbytes in and out. Jarle -- Jarle Aase email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of freeware. http://www.jgaa.com news:alt.comp.jgaa War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org War FTP Daemon FAQ: http://www.warftp.org/faq/warfaq.htm Jgaa's PGP key: http://war.jgaa.com/pgp NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. no need to argue - just kill'em all! ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] Some problems
tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 15.04 +0200, skrev Jarle Aase: I set the limit at 100 kbytes in and out. Setting the limit did not help. The node is still producing /lots/ of Consecutive same winner errors. I looked at the source-code to insert a small wait() after the error, but I was unable to compile freenet. gcj 4.0 complained about not being able to allocate 1.6 GB memory ;) I notice that most of the 200 connections are inbound. Is there a way to balance inbound and outbound connections? Or does this not matter? Jarle -- Jarle Aase email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of freeware. http://www.jgaa.com news:alt.comp.jgaa War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org War FTP Daemon FAQ: http://www.warftp.org/faq/warfaq.htm Jgaa's PGP key: http://war.jgaa.com/pgp NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. no need to argue - just kill'em all! ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] Some problems
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 03:04:42PM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote: tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 10.12 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland: The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU usage. Yes - but then, handling more than 10 million error-messages in a row takes quite some CPU. When this happends, it seems like the error-handling routine takes all the CPU - in other words, that the 100% CPU-usage is a result, and not the cause of the problem. How do you tell that? I get the error-log written to the console, and from what I can see, the program writes error-messages to the console as fast as it possibly can. When the program has to handle exceptions, clean up the stack, format and print errors to the console, all at a very high frequency, this takes lot's of CPU. I guess that a java-program that simply throws an exception, catches it, prints an error and then repeats itself, will run at about the same speed, and also use 100% CPU. The error you mentioned (Consecutive same winner) does not produce a stack trace. Admittedly there may be some overhead in updating the console - I suggest you redirect the log to either a file or /dev/null (I think logFile=none has this effect?). But this is easy to test. If the error-handler is modified to put the offending therad to sleep for 1/10th of a second, and the CPU-usage is still 100%, then I'm wrong ;) Jarle We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :) What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec? I'll try and see what happends. You might want to set it lower... I set the limit at 100 kbytes in and out. Jarle -- Jarle Aase email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of freeware. http://www.jgaa.com news:alt.comp.jgaa War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org War FTP Daemon FAQ: http://www.warftp.org/faq/warfaq.htm Jgaa's PGP key: http://war.jgaa.com/pgp NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. no need to argue - just kill'em all! ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/ ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so. signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] Some problems
Hmm. My guess would be that it's simply that your node can't cope with 100Mbps. The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU usage. We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :) What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec? On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 12:42:02AM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote: Hi list, I've been testing freenet build 5103 for a few weeks. I run it under Linux on a P4 with Hyperthreading with Sun Java runtime 5.04 on a 100 mbits Internet connection. The node has 200 connections (200 is the limit) most of the time. There are several servere problems. 1) The error-log fills the disk after about 30 hours (30 GB with errors). I have to disable logging to file to get around this. 2) The freenet-program runs out of memory after about 48 hours, and becomes inresponsive. (I give it 512 Mb memory on the command-line, and limit the number of threads to 120). When this happends, I have to kill the java-runtime with signals. 3) I get *lots* of these error messages: (see the backedOffCount at teh end) Aug 4, 2005 12:22:46 AM (freenet.node.QueueManager, Network reading thread, ERROR): Consecutive same winner: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: timeToSendWindow=0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(***),tcp/*:21858, sessions=1, presentations=3, ID=DSA(*), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.51,5104): outbound attempts=0:0/0 on [EMAIL PROTECTED]: id=e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, expiresAt=1123089402115 (-18364004 ms), [EMAIL PROTECTED] DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, true@ -1:1123089342115:false:null:freenet.message.DataRequest@ 40b48d DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, sendTimeout=17720, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (*,request), EstimateList=freenet.node.rt.Forgetting EstimateList: length=393,at=0, noConnCount=0, backedOffCount=10277523 10277523 times I also get alot of other error-messages, and freenet is very slow. Stopping and starting the freenet-software makes a little faster for a short time. A fresh reinstall makes the problems go away for a few days, and for a short while, freenet is quite fast. Then the problems reoccurs. Any suggestions? Jarle -- Jarle Aase email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of freeware. http://www.jgaa.com news:alt.comp.jgaa War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org War FTP Daemon FAQ: http://www.warftp.org/faq/warfaq.htm Jgaa's PGP key: http://war.jgaa.com/pgp NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. no need to argue - just kill'em all! ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/ ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so. signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] Some problems
tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 00.00 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland: Hmm. My guess would be that it's simply that your node can't cope with 100Mbps. The node usually uses less than 100 kbytes/sec in each direction on the network interface. The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU usage. Yes - but then, handling more than 10 million error-messages in a row takes quite some CPU. When this happends, it seems like the error-handling routine takes all the CPU - in other words, that the 100% CPU-usage is a result, and not the cause of the problem. We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :) What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec? I'll try and see what happends. Jarle On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 12:42:02AM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote: Hi list, I've been testing freenet build 5103 for a few weeks. I run it under Linux on a P4 with Hyperthreading with Sun Java runtime 5.04 on a 100 mbits Internet connection. The node has 200 connections (200 is the limit) most of the time. There are several servere problems. 1) The error-log fills the disk after about 30 hours (30 GB with errors). I have to disable logging to file to get around this. 2) The freenet-program runs out of memory after about 48 hours, and becomes inresponsive. (I give it 512 Mb memory on the command-line, and limit the number of threads to 120). When this happends, I have to kill the java-runtime with signals. 3) I get *lots* of these error messages: (see the backedOffCount at teh end) Aug 4, 2005 12:22:46 AM (freenet.node.QueueManager, Network reading thread, ERROR): Consecutive same winner: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: timeToSendWindow=0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(***),tcp/*:21858, sessions=1, presentations=3, ID=DSA(*), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.51,5104): outbound attempts=0:0/0 on [EMAIL PROTECTED]: id=e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, expiresAt=1123089402115 (-18364004 ms), [EMAIL PROTECTED] DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, true@ -1:1123089342115:false:null:freenet.message.DataRequest@ 40b48d DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, sendTimeout=17720, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (*,request), EstimateList=freenet.node.rt.Forgetting EstimateList: length=393,at=0, noConnCount=0, backedOffCount=10277523 10277523 times I also get alot of other error-messages, and freenet is very slow. Stopping and starting the freenet-software makes a little faster for a short time. A fresh reinstall makes the problems go away for a few days, and for a short while, freenet is quite fast. Then the problems reoccurs. Any suggestions? Jarle -- Jarle Aase email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of freeware. http://www.jgaa.com news:alt.comp.jgaa War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org War FTP Daemon FAQ: http://www.warftp.org/faq/warfaq.htm Jgaa's PGP key: http://war.jgaa.com/pgp NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. no need to argue - just kill'em all! ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Jarle Aase email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of freeware. http://www.jgaa.com news:alt.comp.jgaa War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org War FTP Daemon FAQ: http://www.warftp.org/faq/warfaq.htm Jgaa's PGP key: http://war.jgaa.com/pgp NB: If you reply to this message, please include all relevant information from the conversation in your reply. Thanks. no need to argue - just kill'em all! ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] some problems with Freenet installation
Le Samedi 28 Septembre 2002 18:46, Greg Wooledge a écrit : fabrice ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: [fab@localhost freenet]$ java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: freenet/support/Heap$Element.compareTo(Ljava/lang/Object;)I This indicates that your CLASSPATH is not set to include the freenet.jar file. Personally, I don't trust any of the *.sh scripts in Freenet. They generally aren't kept up to date. Here's how I do it (cutting and pasting from a previous message I sent to this very same mailing list, which obviously nobody would bother to search for in the archives): 1. Install java. 2. Install the Freenet jar files (freenet.jar and freenet-ext.jar). 3. Get seed node references from somewhere and put them in seednodes.ref. 4. Set CLASSPATH to include both of the jar files. 5. Run java freenet.node.Main --config and answer the questions. This creates freenet.conf in the current directory. 6. Edit freenet.conf by hand to fill in all the stuff that the --config skipped over. 7. Run nohup java freenet.node.Main to start the Freenet node. 8. Wait for it to finish creating the data store, etc. 9. Point your browser at http://localhost:/ (gateway) and/or http://localhost:8889/ (administrative reports). I'm really sorry but my english isn't very good and i don't understand some of answers of Greg Wooledge: I've installed java (j2re1.4.0_02 of Sun) in /usr/java. Freenet jar files was in the freenet package downloaded (freenet.jar and freenet-ext.jar). Are they installed? If no, how do it ( with Ark, extracting files in my Freenet directory?) During the configuration of freenet, a seednodes.ref file was created; there's a lot of text that i don't understand (i'm not a programer) CLASSPATH: during freenet config: [fab@localhost freenet]$ sh start-freenet.sh usage: kaffe [-options] class Options are: -help Print this message -versionPrint version number -fullversionPrint verbose version info -ss size Maximum native stack size -mx size Maximum heap size -ms size Initial heap size -as size Heap increment -classpath path Set classpath and I try to set classpath with this kaffe line command: kaffe -classpath /usr/java/j2re1.4.0_02/lib (I've copied the both freenet jar files in this directory) but nothing new. I don't know how to set up classpath: what must i do exactly. If you can help me, thank you a lot. Fabrice ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
[freenet-support] some problems with Freenet installation
Hello, I want to install Freenet on Linux Mandrake 8.2 with Java j2r1.4.0_02 installed. But after i run sh start-freenet.sh and answer to the questions, somes lines appear : [fab@localhost freenet]$ java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: freenet/support/Heap$Element.compareTo(Ljava/lang/Object;)I at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:106) at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:100) at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:85) at freenet.Ticker.addAbs(Ticker.java:89) at freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.schedule(Checkpoint.java:35) at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:448) and there is nothing new . What can i do? Fabrice ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] some problems
Am Die, 2002-09-24 um 16.53 schrieb fabrice: Hello, I want to install Freenet on Linux Mandrake 8.2 with Java j2r1.4.0_02 installed. But after i run sh start-freenet.sh and answer to the questions, somes lines appear : [fab@localhost freenet]$ java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: freenet/support/Heap$Element.compareTo(Ljava/lang/Object;)I at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:106) at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:100) at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:85) at freenet.Ticker.addAbs(Ticker.java:89) at freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.schedule(Checkpoint.java:35) at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:448) and there is nothing new . What can i do? Fabrice Why do you want to use Java j2r1.4.0? Java 1.4 is beta and Sun explicitely offer it for development only. Ah, I forgot - it's faster:). But it is experimental, guess that's what causes trouble. -- Standard! Stand-ard! Standar-d! Mit d - das neben dem s! ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] some problems
I installed 1.4 also. Somewhere there was Something on this site that lead me to believe I should install it. I didn't have it until I installed Freenet, actually until after I'd been running it for a while. Since then, of course, I have to download and install a new copy of Freenet every time I shut it down or reboot my machine. I do wonder at time that so many get things to run at all. ... and so the world turns ... even it is a bit wobbly... P.S.: I don't think I get the joke. But then I never did feel too good taking German. Herr Sturm [Original Message] From: Thomas Amm [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 9/24/2002 11:25:06 AM Subject: Re: [freenet-support] some problems Am Die, 2002-09-24 um 16.53 schrieb fabrice: Hello, I want to install Freenet on Linux Mandrake 8.2 with Java j2r1.4.0_02 installed. But after i run sh start-freenet.sh and answer to the questions, somes lines appear : [fab@localhost freenet]$ java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: freenet/support/Heap$Element.compareTo(Ljava/lang/Object;)I at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:106) at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:100) at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:85) at freenet.Ticker.addAbs(Ticker.java:89) at freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.schedule(Checkpoint.java:35) at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:448) and there is nothing new . What can i do? Fabrice Why do you want to use Java j2r1.4.0? Java 1.4 is beta and Sun explicitely offer it for development only. Ah, I forgot - it's faster:). But it is experimental, guess that's what causes trouble. -- Standard! Stand-ard! Standar-d! Mit d - das neben dem s! ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support --- Nicholas Sturm --- Mail checked with Norton Virus Checker --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.trisware.net --- The Sturm Center for Local History A not-for-profit center dedicated to collecting, preserving and distributing the history of families who settled and developed Barbour County, West Virginia. ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support