If you're getting this message it indicates you are not running
Configure... from the freenet rabbit icon in your systray. You shouldn't
run NodeConfig directly from the command line.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 2:46
So, I was looking at my logfile and wondering why nothing of significance
had been added recently.
I'd also (less recently) turned on logfile rotation. Now, Fred names its
logfiles freenet.log-2003-10-13-00
Firstly, these are no longer seen by Windows as .log files. Secondly, the
most recent
Yeh this was suggested months and months and months ago and as far as I can
tell never got implemented. Required some 'big' changes to something
'important' or words to that effect. So until it is, it's got to be manual
I'm afraid.
Using UDP would obviate the need for punching firewalls, but
Yikes. I'm pretty sure it did call nodeconfig.exe on a fresh install. How
long has this been broken do you know?
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Matthew Toseland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November
Anyone know what this means? Turning up with increasing frequency in my
logs; I've * for privacy. It's the bit which says
null,null,
which in similar messages in my log usually reads something like
tcp/connection: a.b.c.d:elocal, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also concerned about the
This has now been created. It's not (even trivially) password protect. As
a test it currently only contains the Sun Java 'Online' installer, which
when executed gets the JRE components from Sun's servers. This can be
easily changed by uploading a different executable and symlinking as
Connections Transferring always showing 0/0 with 6312 - desptie the Total
Amount of Data Transferred constantly ticking up. Could it simply be a
coincidence that I refresh the page when no data is actually being
transferred? This is just after a restart, after all, although I do have
plenty in
Scratch that, getting numbers again now. Could have just been a quiet
period. I expect the Data Transferred also includes local Fproxy
connections explain why it continued to tick up when refereshing?
Connections Transferring always showing 0/0 with 6312 - desptie the
Total
Amount of Data
Getting a bunch of junk data sent thru fproxy to the browser. Could it be
related to these? It seems to highly correlated temporally anyhow
04-Nov-2003 23:59:30 (freenet.node.states.request.TransferReply,
YThread-12): Upstream node connection died for
freenet.node.states.request.TransferReply:
Java is distributed under license. That license requires that the end
user acknowledge Sun's copyright. Silent installation is a copyright
violation, it breaks the license.
If true, why would they document that functionality on their website?
I think that silent installation implies the
Ok, I don't really have any time to do this, but I'm updating the build
instructions for the windows installer. One step at a time.
Now:
Install NSIS
Install upx for windows (even if you already have it for cygwin)
Make sure your makensis.exe and upx/bin/upx.exe paths are in %PATH%
Run build.bat
I just downloaded j2sdk-1_4_2_02-linux-i586.bin. When you run this, it
displays the license notice and then asks:
Do you agree to the above license terms? [yes or no]
If you don't say yes, it won't install.
Keep up, Jim.
Try downloading the installer and running it in SILENT mode (this is
I just downloaded j2sdk-1_4_2_02-linux-i586.bin. When you run this, it
displays the license notice and then asks:
Do you agree to the above license terms? [yes or no]
If you don't say yes, it won't install.
Keep up, Jim.
Try downloading the installer and running it in SILENT mode (this is
I think we should emphasize that Freenet is GPLed and the user CAN give it
away. Besides the user does not have to accept the GPL to run the program.
True. Although that's not conveyed in the current installer either, which
has the user 'accept' the GPL before installing Freenet.
Why not
I think we should emphasize that Freenet is GPLed and the user CAN give it
away. Besides the user does not have to accept the GPL to run the program.
True. Although that's not conveyed in the current installer either, which
has the user 'accept' the GPL before installing Freenet.
Why not
Hm, so some of my emails are being duplicated. Part of the problems
definitely at my end :-) but the ones From a non-subscribed email address
should have bounced, no?
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After several months during which I have been too busy to change this, it
hasn't changed.
If the user runs the small installer, it will tell them they need to
download the other installer. I haven't made this automatic because it is a
kludge: if the installer itself automatically downloads and
I explained to Sun's lawyers exactly what we were doing and they said
its fine. Even if there is still some uncertainty over the exact
language they used, our efforts to clarify this issue are more than
enough to take the path of least resistance, if Sun has a problem with
it - they can let
I have followed this discussion with interest. It seems to me that if
you put the JRE on your server, in a non-listable directory (perhaps
even password protected) and avoid publishing the path and file name
anywhere else than in the windows installer configuration file, then
Sun's rules
In practice, a common-sense interpretation,
which takes into account the spirit of what is being said, is the way
lawyers (after you have paid them lots of money) will generally advise.
Ye-e... and taking into account the spirit of not hosting the JRE on a
public website would be to ...
I took it as given that we would put the JRE in an obscure non-listable
folder, surely you didn't think that I was proposing we didn't change
anything? How hard can it be to change the download URL in the installer?
I quote my email from 1 hour and 19 minutes ago: That will be easy.
When you
Could someone please explain this 'lesser optimization' to me? Is that
'blockedConnections.put' not important? This change seems to remove it
completely. Won't this blow up if Integer==Null?
Sorry in advance for sticking my eyes in stuff I don't normally follow.
Subject: [freenet-CVS]
This just turned up in my Connections page:
TypeLocal portPeer ..etc
out-4blahFred,0.6,1.47,6281
What's port -4 when it's at home? That's the only one on the page. Is it
just port 65532 but formatted stoopid?
But I also got two INBOUND connections showing port
In case anyone's wondering how the Big Animal Head project is coming along
[EMAIL PROTECTED],yuCNX5UUQUgbRNv3Ire46w/BigAnimalHead//
Anyone with an index on unstable fancy adding this freesite?
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Modified Files:
Main.java
Log Message:
6280:
WE WERE ROUTING TO THE NODE WITH THE WORST ESTIMATE.
At the back of my mind I suspected that something like this was going on
- it will be very interesting to see how things perform now that this is
fixed.
Umm, not sure whether it would
Is there a way to make this a freenet.conf setting? Or can I assume that
will be hardcoded in 6282?
- Original Message -
From: Conrad J. Sabatier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion of development issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 5:14 PM
Subject: [freenet-dev] 6281
[EMAIL PROTECTED],flaghATTIcmo6j3ic7qohg/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sH9HWFrYxIGEw0PAgM/DFI//
Woo, just got it. How does the spider work and how does it pick up new
sites?
[EMAIL PROTECTED],yuCNX5UUQUgbRNv3Ire46w/BigAnimalHead//
Should be available on the unstable network now
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I'm new around here, so I hope this isn't too out of line... How come
nobody around here snips out quoted material they're not specifically
replying to?
The reason most often given is that several of the developers use an email
client where this isn't necessary and in fact is discouraged (i.e.
Someone suggested I increase the JavaMem line in my FLaunch.ini. When I
tried to set it to JavaMem=128, and the start Freenet.exe, the
FLaunch.ini file immediately is overwritten and JavaMem is set te
default. What's up with that?
My machine in WinXP with 512MB ram.
-Martin
Have you
Someone suggested I increase the JavaMem line in my FLaunch.ini. When I
tried to set it to JavaMem=128, and the start Freenet.exe, the
FLaunch.ini file immediately is overwritten and JavaMem is set te
default. What's up with that?
My machine in WinXP with 512MB ram.
-Martin
Have you
Update of /cvsroot/freenet/Contrib/wininstall/Sources/freenet.exe
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv30870
Modified Files:
freenet.c
Log Message:
Fix ability to set JavaMem in flaunch.ini
Index: freenet.c
===
RCS file:
Update of /cvsroot/freenet/Contrib/wininstall/Sources/freenet.exe/res
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv6816
Modified Files:
Starting1.ico Starting2.ico Starting3.ico Starting4.ico
Stopping1.ico Stopping2.ico Stopping3.ico Stopping4.ico
noFnet.ico
Log Message:
New
This is getting rediculous - I have described the issue to Sun - along
with the exact way we are deploying the JRE, and we have confirmation
(from someone to whom I was referred by Bill Joy, Sun's co-founder)
that it is ok. She said I don't think we care about what server the
bits come from
Hrm, did my earlier email not get through? I've already had contradictory
'confirmation' from Sun that we CAN NOT host the java installer on
freenetproject.org. I do not have the mails at home but I can re-forward
them to devl, again, tomorrow if necessary. I think when we have a
contradiction
Looks like we can go back to the original system where-by the installer
only downloads the JRE on-demand (I will refrain from the I told you
so!). Can whoever switched over to the current two-installer scheme
please put it back the way it was?
Thanks,
Ian.
[snip]
As already stated, from
So.. I'm running 5020 and after a couple days the java process is basically
using all cpu.
Is that a known problem? There's really nothing surprising in the log, but
I'm not running debug log so it could be another phantom
debug-logging-when-not-log-debug-sucking-cpu problem.
Is 5021 better?
1. Use regular .zip because Java can do this natively
2. Sure, you could put the relevant classes that handle .tar and .bz2
into freenet-ext.jar . But hey, if you did that, you're bundling. Know
what bundling means?
3. If you ARE going to bundle anything to improve performance then why
bother
* Implemented support for ZIP containers (fish's work, slightly
tweaked by me). Supported by the client level code, with a flag to
disable them, so fproxy, client.cli.Main and everything else can use
them. client.cli.Main has a command line option to disable support.
Includes
The image is malformed - it crashes all broswers (with images) so far,
photoshop, windows preview, windows paint, GIMP, etc..basically anything
that loads an image, it will lock it up and crash it.
Right, but I don't see how that's Freenet's fault. I'm guessing that this
file could exist on
last time (day before yesterday?) i tried to load TFE in all its glory
mozilla 1.3 crashed and burned and lost some work.
Uh-huh, well go bug the mozilla/firebird people to fix the bugs in their
browser, and then maybe the browser won't crash. For the record, Internet
Explorer crashes too, but
Don't know if this has been discussed before but how about getting fred to
automatically try earlier day's links and putting a header at the top of the
page saying The latest version is not currently available - try again later
or click _here_. This issue is dated dd-mm- hh:mm:ss
Just the
Could someone explain exactly what --update [--silent] is supposed to do?
I gave it a try on the crap that NodeConfig outputs natively, and the result
was completely unchanged - even preserving the [ Node Config ] section
header.
I also tried it on a manually-produced ini file that contained the
What, you mean like you also clicked
UNINSTALL
on the giant popup dialog box that appeared, saying
Freenet Webinstall Uninstall: Confirmation
This wizard will uninstall Freenet from you computer. Click Uninstall to
start the uninstallation
You clicked the wrong thing, twice? Clumsy you.
d
As I understand it, yes, we're blatantly in violation, but bundling the
JRE into the installer is also in violation. Again, as I understand it,
if we bundle JRE with Freenet, we should try to ensure that it is not
usable by other applications.
I can see no way of achieving this. If indeed it is
the documentation. Someone might try to read it... Nah.
No
one would do that.
Which documentation exactly?
[Original Message]
From: Greg Wooledge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7/13/2003 5:53:18 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Confusing labels in configuration
Dave
I don't understand where is the problem. What installer are you using?
We are using Sun's installer for installing Sun Java JRE 1.4.2
And what files from http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/ are in
violation of Sun Microsystems'copyright?
According to the information Matthew Toseland
The JRE should be distributed complete and unmodified, i.e. you can't
just pick the parts you like (as in the current situation).
Check again. We *do* distribute the JRE complete and unmodified (we use
Sun's own installer; how could we distribute an incomplete JRE?)
The situation is actually
First, I omit smiley on some passage, but I hope they are
implicit
yeah :-)
Second; till 598 the node are always transient if they have small
datastore; this explain my thought that config perform
some decision un this matter
I wasn't aware of this ...
If it's fred doing this,
Can you give me an ETA? I really want to get 0.5.2 out in the next 24
hours or so.
Wow! You might have to get someone who has unimpinged access to the
internet to do it then. If I can get in done in the one-to-two hours I'm
actually at home today, then I'll try. But, to be honest, I might
I am curious about whether Debian actually asked Sun about this, as
opposed to just consulting their own lawyers - they might have been
surprised by a favorable response.
They would have needed it in writing, and corporations don't give out
legal guarantees for free.
Shtop! Thish argument
To help solve some of the recent install-related problems, I've made
available two new installers for Freenet.
The first only accepts Sun JAVA 1.4(.xxx) as being a compatible version of
Java. If you do not have this version of Java it will ask you to install it
and rerun the installer; or just
Welll...
The bundle is the snapshots directory, or rather a subset of it. It
doesn't specify the distribution mechanism.
Er, what? I'm guessing you use a mail client that does proper threading.
Mine doesn't, so I have no idea what this email is in reference to. Could
you try quoting
It's fatal in the sense that it ends the request for that key and
there's not much you can do about it.
It's about as fatal as any other kind of data not found error. I.e.,
not. Fatal Errors are things that affect the software's ability to
function.
It's a fatal error in that it is NO USE
The installer DOES ask.
If you tick Do not create shortcuts then it will not create shortcuts -
that includes the shortcut in the one in the Startup folder
Okay, this probably needs some clarification in the installer ... it's
perhaps not too intuitive
d
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From:
That'll be me then
Your commentary pretty much agrees what I said in this morning's email...
java detection in the installer is rubbish and has been for a very, very
long time. The fix is to have the wininstaller only look for 1.4(.x)
keys, which I can do as soon as I have access (tomorrow
Ok, I am getting download of jre-win32-latest.exe failed errors, if I
wasn't at the end of a slow modem I might try to fix it myself, but
since I am can someone look into it?
Oh, shit. Looks like the symbolic link is pointing to nowhere for some
reason.
Could someone with access to sftp go in
Where are the scripts used to build the installer - are they in CVS?
Contrib/wininstall/ somewhere
The installer is called freenet-modern.nsi, you'll need the *.ico files
too. It requires NSIS (free download from www.nullsoft.com), and also
required the native Win32 build of upx being in PATH.
Done.
Thanks Ian.
Perhaps if you provided a quick introduction to Windows installer
hacking it would make it easier for someone to pick it up (ie. what
files need changing, how do you build a new installer, useful reference
urls etc).
Ian.
Sure. Are there not how to build docs in cvs?
There are the docs, and I'm actually as we speak in the process of making
an installer for an unstable version.
That's a good idea, as in introduction to building installers, and useful
in the short term as it provides an easy way for Windows users to try out
unstable versions.
In the long
Currently the Update Snapshot link on Windows doesn't keep backups -
although it does detect errors during the install and never overwrites any
files unless ALL files download correctly (files are downloaded to temp
and then copied).
But I like the idea of keeping an archive of configurations -
Sorry if I sounded upset over this.
You didn't, it's cool
Yeh, perhaps. On the other hand, do you often go round running
undocumented executables? I don't. :-)
Right now, I've seen that when people move from 59x to a nio build, some
of the settings change, like the cache size being
Any reason why freenet-latest.jar is Build 5000, or is this correct? (I
thought 599 was announced yesterday?)
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Since I've been tweaking both freenet.exe and NodeConfig.exe on an at-least
weekly basis, I should probably be inserting into Freenet and updating the
CHKs for the dist servlet approximately just as regularly. The versions of
freenet.exe and NodeConfig.exe on snapshots are really the latest
yeh, ok. freenet.exe doesn't 'allocate' anything, it just goes with the jvm
default. gimme ten seconds, now i've just got back from work / the pub / the
other pub ...
- Original Message -
From: Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:44 PM
^Linux too^Windows too
right
- Original Message -
From: Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:15 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] freenet.exe and memory limit
I know, but the default is now 64MB for 1.4.2 which is way to little for
Freenet.
Done. (freenet.exe 0.5.2.3)
Set Java Mem= in flaunch.ini
Defaults to 192 (the 'm' as in Megabytes is implied)
If Java Mem= line doesn't exist in flaunch.ini the first time the new
freenet.exe runs, it will add it (to help make flaunch.ini self documenting)
enjoy
I had to remove SimpleContext.java and InsertServlet.java from the
Makefile since they no longer seem to exist in the source tree.
And I added MultipleFileInfolet.java, RTInfolet.java,
ConfigUpdateListener.java, InvertPrivateKeyRequest.java,
InverPrivateKey.java, NewInvertPrivateKey.java and
However, there is still a problem with the HTML templates. Fred tries to
access the templates which are stored by default in
/freenet/node/http/templates. These are contained in freenet.jar, but
I'm not sure how to implement this in gcj, with its binary executables.
Do it anyway you feel
* Node must know its own IP address somehow. (Doesn't always work.)
Greg's Proposal:
* New node asks two other nodes what its own IP address is.
Best idea IMHO. More than 2 actually.
I think my proposal from quite some time ago was for the node to ask
another node (possibly more
How about this, which is simpler:
A-B what's my ip (same as above)
B-A a.b.c.d (same as above)
A-C connect to a.b.c.d and say 'foo'
C-a.b.c.d: foo
If A receives 'foo' from C, then a.b.c.d can be assumed to be valid.
True, that is simpler. I've just realised the flaw, however, that both
+ // number of bytes in may != number of bytes out - IV
It'll soon be June. Will this code still work?
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> + // number of bytes in may != number of bytes out - IV
It'll soon be June. Will this code still work?
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This was discussed before, you can check the devl archives. The
conclusion then seemed to be "it isn't worth the hassle" which I thought
was strange-- the original complaint was by someone (I forget who) whose
external IP changes daily, if not more often.
I tried to point out that it's more
This was discussed before, you can check the devl archives. The
conclusion then seemed to be it isn't worth the hassle which I thought
was strange-- the original complaint was by someone (I forget who) whose
external IP changes daily, if not more often.
I tried to point out that it's more hassle
>> What I really meant with my suggestion was that if fred encounters two
>> or
>> more, accrording to whatever filtering scheme used, valid IP addresses
>> then
>> why can't it just have a check to see if one of those addresses are the
>> one
>> currently in use and in that case continue using
Windows 2000, sp3, all the patches and all the toys
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM JVM Version1.4.1_02-b06
What I did:
1. Without any onions, fred says
Unable to find native library for fec8
Unable to find native library for fec16
[Interesting that it searches for fec8 in preference to fec16.
> I tried it a while ago on Windows but with no success, in fact, I can't
> recall any specific instance of someone getting it to work on Windows.
>
> Ian.
Something related to this appearing in freenet.log perhaps:
.onionnetworks\lib\win32\fec16.dll: Attempt to access invalid address
I never
> I tried it a while ago on Windows but with no success, in fact, I can't
> recall any specific instance of someone getting it to work on Windows.
>
> Ian.
Something related to this appearing in freenet.log perhaps:
.onionnetworks\lib\win32\fec16.dll: Attempt to access invalid address
I never
> It is impossible to change the "transient" setting
> in the windows config panel even after putting
> the checkmark in the box on the geek tab.
>
> The field remains dimmed.
>
> FWIW. Marco
This is actually intentional. Only permanent nodes are useful to Freenet
and putting the 'make my
mailto:fish at artificial-stupidity.net">
Yes, Internet Explorer launches the email client when the web page loads...
Jesus...
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I have not been able to reproduce all of them. The others require more time
than is currently available to me at the moment (given that I have literally
two hours to myself each day that isn't involved directly with working or
travelling or sleeping).
Any volunteers?
d
- Original Message
1. The subject line may have been incorrect :-)
2. Read this: http://www.infoanarchy.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Hash_Cash
The proposed 'unfloodable' scheme would need to be monitored with respect to
how often the price lists are updated, and how 'hard' the hash cash puzzles
get as the slot number
Just take the images out of the images *servlet* and put them into a
freenet/images *folder*. And change the page templates obviously.
How hard could that be? Hey, maybe freenet could *create* that folder when
it starts up, and populate it with the same image files served by the
servlet.
d
>
This seen on 593, been running for 3 days, 7 hours, 25 mins when I noticed:
Global mean traffic (queries per hour):4735.7334
Local mean traffic (queries per hour): 1367.4226741469752
Current advertise probability: 0.02
Current proportion of requests being accepted: -7.528699885739343E-16
Index of /qcms
Parent Directory
Apache/1.3.26 Server at www.freenetproject.org Port 80
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> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Thursday 01 May 2003 12:04 pm, Dave Hooper wrote:
> > Update of /cvsroot/freenet/freenet/src/freenet/client/http
> > In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv28724
> >
> > Modified Files:
> > Fproxy
> The installation had a few hitches. The first thing I noticed was that
> the installer, upon not finding a JRE installed, commenced with download
> and installation of Sun's JRE. For one thing, it's not entirely correct
> that I don't have a JRE. It's understandable that the installer
The installation had a few hitches. The first thing I noticed was that
the installer, upon not finding a JRE installed, commenced with download
and installation of Sun's JRE. For one thing, it's not entirely correct
that I don't have a JRE. It's understandable that the installer couldn't
> Is there a way to tell the node what it's IP is? Rewrite the config
> file and it reloads? Or just rewrite+restart to clear the leaked ram
> anyway?
Yes, you do need to restart. The 'auto config file updater' handlers don't
currently pick up on a manually-changed ipAddress= setting.
d
Actually I've come across an unusual cause of high CPU load (although I
doubt this would be the cause on many other setups).
>From time to time (due to, I believe, dodgy firmware on my 802.11 units) my
wireless connection drops out. This even includes booting from cold -
sometimes my wireless lan
Is there a way to tell the node what it's IP is? Rewrite the config
file and it reloads? Or just rewrite+restart to clear the leaked ram
anyway?
Yes, you do need to restart. The 'auto config file updater' handlers don't
currently pick up on a manually-changed ipAddress= setting.
d
Actually I've come across an unusual cause of high CPU load (although I
doubt this would be the cause on many other setups).
From time to time (due to, I believe, dodgy firmware on my 802.11 units) my
wireless connection drops out. This even includes booting from cold -
sometimes my wireless lan
Not sure what the 'subject' actually means... in what way does it not
'work'? Basically NodeConfig.exe assumes the node knows what parameters are
handled. The trick here is that the Config module is invoked to generate a
dummy conf file and then the parameters generated by NodeConfig are
Not sure what the 'subject' actually means... in what way does it not
'work'? Basically NodeConfig.exe assumes the node knows what parameters are
handled. The trick here is that the Config module is invoked to generate a
dummy conf file and then the parameters generated by NodeConfig are
Updated freenet.exe now available from snapshots. It should fix this issue
on WinME and any other OSs where it didn't work before.
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> Hmm, what is different at that one? After a fre minutes I saw the number
> 65536. Hmm, is WinME 32-bit safe, I thought (I guess oyu know that
> stories with 16-bit handles in 32-bit variables). Changed the value to
> 65535, recompiled (why must that f*cking winCVS write protect all the
>
Hmm, what is different at that one? After a fre minutes I saw the number
65536. Hmm, is WinME 32-bit safe, I thought (I guess oyu know that
stories with 16-bit handles in 32-bit variables). Changed the value to
65535, recompiled (why must that f*cking winCVS write protect all the
files...),
Updated freenet.exe now available from snapshots. It should fix this issue
on WinME and any other OSs where it didn't work before.
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> As I interpret the source in CVS, the option
>
> Classpath Extra=C:\foo\bar.jar
>
> should add C:\foo\bar.jar to the class path.
It should, yes.
> However it does not (I
> replaced the reference to javaw.exe by a prog that shows the class path
> to me).
If I augment launchthread.c with
(414)+
As I interpret the source in CVS, the option
Classpath Extra=C:\foo\bar.jar
should add C:\foo\bar.jar to the class path.
It should, yes.
However it does not (I
replaced the reference to javaw.exe by a prog that shows the class path
to me).
If I augment launchthread.c with
(414)+
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