On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:35:03 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Freenet 0.7a2 can be downloaded from:
>
> http://freenetproject.org/download.html
Some quick "bug" report to the guy building the Windows installer: Using
JNLP for the setup is a nice idea, but with one drawback: As the setup is
run
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:35:03 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
Freenet 0.7a2 can be downloaded from:
http://freenetproject.org/download.html
Some quick bug report to the guy building the Windows installer: Using
JNLP for the setup is a nice idea, but with one drawback: As the setup is
run with
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 21:49:36 +0200, Zero3Cool wrote:
> SYoung skrev:
>> I would suggest putting the string at the very end of the script to
>> guard against updating with an incomplete file.
> Good point, fixed.
But ensure that the string does not occur inside its own "find"
statement...
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 21:49:36 +0200, Zero3Cool wrote:
SYoung skrev:
I would suggest putting the string at the very end of the script to
guard against updating with an incomplete file.
Good point, fixed.
But ensure that the string does not occur inside its own find
statement...
standard way
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 22:01:35 -0800, Dashkal wrote:
> Minor deviation, but it managed to blow one of my wrapper classes.
>
> These fields in Fred's NodeInfo response were missing:
>
> EstimatedRateLimitingLoad=
> (Came as EstimateRateLimitingLoad)
>
> IsTransient=
> (Missing
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 22:01:35 -0800, Dashkal wrote:
Minor deviation, but it managed to blow one of my wrapper classes.
These fields in Fred's NodeInfo response were missing:
EstimatedRateLimitingLoad=hex number
(Came as EstimateRateLimitingLoad)
IsTransient=true|false
(Missing
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:45:24 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>> did you hear that, developers? vararg methods should NOT be
>> overloaded. I think you can safely ignore them. Maybe you can
>> convince some of the developers to get rid of them from 0.7.
>
> Hmm. Where do we use varargs? I haven't
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:45:24 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
did you hear that, developers? vararg methods should NOT be
overloaded. I think you can safely ignore them. Maybe you can
convince some of the developers to get rid of them from 0.7.
Hmm. Where do we use varargs? I haven't put any
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 13:01:34 -, Pete wrote:
Hey is this a possible bug? I'd noticed that since 6283 that I'd keep
getting Different Key Collisions on files
sure you did not get them before?
and being a tad spadgey I'd
been assuming I'd inserted ahead of myself, So I upgraded to 5031,
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 20:56:21 -, Pete wrote:
OK, that partially clears it up, except FIW now quits if I try a site
reinsert, and I know it didn't used to do that, so now I guess I just
set the dbr and slots to be inserted before the colliding file right? Is
that possible?
Hmm, I don't
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 15:32:38 +1300, David McNab wrote:
Metadata:
Version
Revision=1
EndPart
Document
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sitename
End
Handling algorithm:
n = 0
lastFound = NULL
while true
{
nextFound = get([EMAIL PROTECTED]/sitename/+n)
if nextFound
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 12:11:30 -0400, Nick Tarleton wrote:
cr--r--r--1 root root 1, 9 Jul 20 06:43 /dev/urandom
Maybe because of WRONLY and TRUNC. See man 2 open. The offending line is:
Yarrow r=new Yarrow(new File(/dev/urandom), SHA1,Rijndael);
from Yarrow.java. I see no
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 11:05:33 -0700, Edward J. Huff wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/freenet/freenet/src/freenet/thread
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv27970
Modified Files:
QThreadFactory.java
Log Message:
Whitespace changes only. Re-indented using this emacs command:
C-x ( C-a
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 18:53:04 -0700, Martin Stone Davis wrote:
If I have faulty hardware, how am I supposed to tell? I'm not having
any problems with other applications (one of which is memory intensive).
http://www.memtest86.com/
Run it for several hours (if you can).
mihi
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 14:16:58 -0700, Ian Clarke wrote:
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:05:20PM +0100, Toad wrote:
Did you compile fred from source?
You NEED to ant clean before you ant.
What would be the cost of just removing all final variables from Fred so
that this time-consuming recompile
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 15:57:20 +0100, Gordan wrote:
On Wednesday 17 September 2003 16:42, fish wrote:
I seem to remember seeing this mentioned on this list some time ago, but
I can't remember the details. I tried uploading a zip, then accessing
contents using mycontainer.zip//myfile but that
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 18:43:23 +0100, Toad wrote:
Container support is really unstable. there are at least two bugs in it
still -
Test cases?
On this list:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.devel/4459
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.devel/4861
(it's easier for
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 18:55:13 +0100, Gordan wrote:
On Thursday 18 September 2003 18:39, Michael Schierl wrote:
Try to let FIW build the container for you or use the insert a file/NIM
function for inserting it (into a CHK key, *not* into any other key
type![1]); insterting it inside
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 01:16:16 +1200, David McNab wrote:
Hi,
I was dusting off my PyFreenet python wrapper for Freenet FCP, and
running the test suite.
The test failed when the FCP 'GenerateSVKPair' command got a response
'CryptoKey=blahblahblah'.
freenet.client.cli.* uses this (if set)
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:20:04 +1200, David McNab wrote:
Hi,
I received an off-list reply suggesting I look at the 'Entropy' P2P
network.
Very appealing at first glance - written in C (a major plus to have it
in a native-compilable language), also FCP-compatibility supporting
existing
Hi devls, ;)
some of you migjt know FIW's metadata browser which is quite helpful to
debug Freenet inserts.
I wrote a servlet for Freenet that does actually the same (and it
additionaly can generate SSK keys ;)).
I've attached both the source and a jar using it to that mail.
To try it, just
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 16:33:39 +0200, Sebastian Lohmeier wrote:
Hi,
I've seen several release numbers (0.6, 2.0) mentioned on the list.
Is there any past email or a document that describes the future
development of freenet (i.e. which features and maturity level are
targeted and a rough
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 00:36:29 -0400, Jeremy Caleb Heffner wrote:
- When individuals browse through Freenet, everything they see
passes through their node, as does everything that they are relaying.
But - unless they are the requester - the node cannot decrypt the data...
And if *you*
Alternatively, we can modify the Freenet program such that, should the user
enable the feature, Freenet generates an index.dbf file, with a listing of
all of the files the user is sharing.
There is no thing like files shared on freenet - that is just keys, and it
is intended that there is no
[repost due to wrong (i.e. not subscribed) from address]
Alternatively, we can modify the Freenet program such that, should the user
enable the feature, Freenet generates an index.dbf file, with a listing of
all of the files the user is sharing.
There is no thing like files shared on freenet
---Unexpected Exception--
java.lang.NullPointerException
at freenet.client.FreenetURI.addMetaStrings(FreenetURI.java:231)
at freenet.client.metadata.Redirect.getRequestTarget(Redirect.java:81)
at
Michael Schierl schrieb:
Edgar Friendly schrieb:
Michael Schierl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As far as I can tell, this metadata is properly formatted(with the
exception of the empty lines between parts). As long as it's inserted
into a key with a large enough MetadataLength to cover
Edgar Friendly schrieb:
Michael Schierl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As far as I can tell, this metadata is properly formatted(with the
exception of the empty lines between parts). As long as it's inserted
into a key with a large enough MetadataLength to cover the above, it
should work
Given the following manifest:
Version
Revision=1
EndPart
Document
Redirect.Target=freenet:[EMAIL PROTECTED],DRui-g86hd0M1BdL94FYhg
Name=a_file.zip
Info.Format=application/zip
EndPart
Document
Redirect.Target=freenet:[EMAIL PROTECTED],Et58hi2f7fWTaUOqKJnjsQ
Name=index.html
Toad schrieb:
Were you within the 1MB limit?
a) this was *no* container, just plain manifest (in metadata of a CHK
key).
b) yes. 1K html, 1K zip.
c) there were no empty lines in it (they were formatted in by me).
mihi
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Toad schrieb:
Changes (a ton, mostly not mine):
* 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
Gordan schrieb:
What happens when the same
files are linked from multiple pages, e.g. active links?
Adding active links to other .zip manifests is simply broken. They
should show that the content is still there - so bundle them with the
html file.
IMO containers are a better approach than
Toad schrieb:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 12:05:41AM +0200, Michael Schierl wrote:
Zack Elan schrieb:
I like to keep my Windows desktop clean and uncluttered,
check do not create shortcuts when updating - then it won't create a
desktop shortcut as well.
But then it won't start
Nick Tarleton schrieb:
How to get everyone to agree with no malicious screwing? SSK distributed? From
whom?
Just drop everybody from your routing table whose (reported) time is
more than 5 mins off your local time.
The wrong node will isolate itself that way ;) (majority decision) And
when
Aeloria Resa schrieb:
Hrm, I was browsing through the Base64 code for Fred, and I found
something kind of odd. It does a bitwise and against an integer, but the
mask is 0xFF. Meaning, it does absolutely nothing. (Unless I'm simply
completely asleep. My weak point is bitwise operations, so..)
Aeloria Resa schrieb:
It's casting 0xFF, not 0x80, but anyways. Umm, why'd you replace it with
1s? When it get's cast, I was under the impression that, like everything
else, it pads it with 0s.
casting preserves the sign of a value. e.g. a negative byte 0xAB is
cast to int 0xFFAB, an int
Zack Elan schrieb:
I like to keep my Windows desktop clean and uncluttered, but Freenet
seems to have other ideas. Every time I run webinstall.exe through the
'Update Snapshot' shortcut in the Start menu, a new Freenet shortcut is
placed on my desktop. I delete it, but the next time I update
Mika Hirvonen schrieb:
BTW, can the template sets be separated from the freenet.jar, so people
could update their nodes without losing any custom templates? A config
parameter to specify a directory to search for templates would be ideal
for this.
just add another .jar to the classpath -
Hi,
-
C:\Programme\Internet\Freenet0.5java -cp freenet.jar \
freenet.client.cli.Main genkeys
log level: normal - 8
State PREPARED reached.
State REQUESTING reached.
Priv. key: buRi0dXrmjjUvTYIgse2YWjWfjU Pub. key:
vRU1l8G8zAEVnUupbHLQ3rUkTw8 Entropy: W6k8nbDP~T9StSHXQg5D9g
Insert at
whrn I select Configure from the context menu, i get that has
performed an illegal operation and will be shut down message w/ the
following in details:
FREENET.EXE verursachte einen Fehler durch eine ungültige Seite
in Modul Unbekannt bei c15a:4f3d928b.
[page fault in module unknown at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
public static void main (String[] args)
{
// stuff...
// check java version
if (!javaversion14orabovedetected)
{
System.out.println(ELABORATE_USER_HELP_REGARDING_UPGRADE_TO_JAVA_VERSION_1_4);
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
# Unknown parameters - these are not yet known or handled by the NodeConfig
# utility, but are assumed to be valid and understandable to the node
# if you see this in the file, then please email the parameters following
# this comment header to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Michael Schierl schrieb:
Jay Oliveri schrieb:
Can someone briefly list what FCP functionality is missing in the current
revision of the documentation?
Dunno if i know all, only what I learned from coding FIW:
oops, forgot one:
-
This is the complete set of client to node
Pascal schrieb:
>
> Per the java spec, "The load, store, read, and write actions on volatile
> variables are atomic, even if the type of the variable is double or
> long." Problem is, atomic in Java does not mean thread safe. I learned
> this lesson the hard way back when I wrote my own
Toad schrieb:
>
> Is ++'ing an integer always atomic in java, assuming the var is declared
> volatile? AFAICS, x86 would be atomic... but anything RISC would involve
> a separate load and store, right?
it is not - even on x86.
Looked though my java files and found the one i used to test this.
Sebastian Sp?th schrieb:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> it would be great if you could answer three short questions for my open
> source research.
/me saw 5 questions. but answered them nevertheless.
mihi
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Michael Schierl schrieb:
Matthew Toseland schrieb:
but it seems to be a bit of work to replace all that
n.randSource.nextLong() refs by a synchronized method of Node/Core...
(okay, full text search finds 13 files, but what if it is not n or if
the call is separated into two?
looke
Martin Richtarsky schrieb:
How do I calculate the public key that belongs to a given
private SSK key?
insert a dummy file at htl 0 below it and read the URI= of the
response...
mihi
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Matthew Toseland schrieb:
fix stupid bug in stupid windozebug bugfix :)
Index: Main.java
===
- if((!outfile.delete()) || (!temp.renameTo(outfile))) {
+ if((!outfile.delete()) (!temp.renameTo(outfile))) {
Stef schrieb:
Do you can use this information for hunting down this
Heisenbugs? Or is it only a joke to keep the devl-
mailinglist active? ;)
I guess it should be a way of getting numbers how many Freenet users are
there ;-)
the chance of getting a heisenbugged ID is 1:4294967296, combined
Matthew Toseland schrieb:
The problem with this is that AFAIK, the id is never modified once it
has been set in construction...
hmm, looked at the source a bit:
a) why does an exception in the NodeMessage#logHeisenbug function set
s= and not details=;
b) I grepped through the source a bit
"panamerica334 at uni.de" schrieb:
> i have no cvs access and have to decompile the freenet class files.
LOL. You told me that you think it's fun decompiling classes.
a) the source of the latest stable is available on the sf page.
b) all the patches are available on the cvs mailing list.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
i have no cvs access and have to decompile the freenet class files.
LOL. You told me that you think it's fun decompiling classes.
a) the source of the latest stable is available on the sf page.
b) all the patches are available on the cvs mailing list.
--OR--
c)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
yeah, sorry again, but thanks you for your information about cvs-access
on the list for the ones lucky enough to have a nice flatrate ;) i'm
going to d/l the sources soon...
Are you sure that this is less download? Due to transparent compression
(if you do not
palomitas at hushmail.com schrieb:
>
> bug: freenet.exe 0.4.0.0 doesn't display log if log location isn't default
^^^
LOL. better give the md5 sum (md5sum -b) of the exe file. *all*
freenet.exe's i've ever seen (and that were at least 6) had v0.4.0.0
mihi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
bug: freenet.exe 0.4.0.0 doesn't display log if log location isn't default
^^^
LOL. better give the md5 sum (md5sum -b) of the exe file. *all*
freenet.exe's i've ever seen (and that were at least 6) had v0.4.0.0
mihi
Martin Geisler schrieb:
> Finally, for a project that uses so much energy on anonymity and
> privacy, I find it strange that the list of subscribers to this list
> is readily available :-) See
>
> http://hawk.freenetproject.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/roster/devl
>
> Perhaps this should be
Martin Geisler schrieb:
Finally, for a project that uses so much energy on anonymity and
privacy, I find it strange that the list of subscribers to this list
is readily available :-) See
http://hawk.freenetproject.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/roster/devl
Perhaps this should be turned off?
Dave Hooper schrieb:
>
> > All the GetPrivate... worked, except the one with
> > Classpath Extra that always returned "".
> >
> > Hmm, what is different at that one? After a fre minutes I saw the number
> > 65536.
> If you could let me know what it was that was set to 65536 ... that would
Dave Hooper schrieb:
All the GetPrivate... worked, except the one with
Classpath Extra that always returned .
Hmm, what is different at that one? After a fre minutes I saw the number
65536.
If you could let me know what it was that was set to 65536 ... that would be
great ...
Dave Hooper schrieb:
>
> > 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.
Seems that I had to dig out my VC++ 6.0 CDs again...
Opened the project, compiled it, copied FLaunch.ini
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. However it does not (I
replaced the reference to javaw.exe by a prog that shows the class path
to me). Whatever i add there, the classpath is always
Dave Hooper schrieb:
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.
Seems that I had to dig out my VC++ 6.0 CDs again...
Opened the project, compiled it, copied FLaunch.ini into Debug\ and
todd at hardboot.org schrieb:
>
> Something I'm not clear on, could someone please clear this up? Just what,
> exactly, can a node presently tell about the data in the data store? Can it
> tell what key or key type it belongs to?
I'd guess no here.
> Can it tell what node sent it, once
>
Eric Ries schrieb:
>
> I've heard a rumor that FCP now supports inserts of FEC/splitfiles via a new
> command. But I cannot figure out the format of that command from reading the
> code. Can anyone help me?
Go to the freenet site and open developer documentation. there is a link
to
Eric Ries schrieb:
I've heard a rumor that FCP now supports inserts of FEC/splitfiles via a new
command. But I cannot figure out the format of that command from reading the
code. Can anyone help me?
Go to the freenet site and open developer documentation. there is a link
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Something I'm not clear on, could someone please clear this up? Just what,
exactly, can a node presently tell about the data in the data store? Can it
tell what key or key type it belongs to?
I'd guess no here.
Can it tell what node sent it, once
it's in
Greg Wooledge schrieb:
>
> Someone please tell me how the hell I can tell Tiki to give me a
> cookie that lasts for at *LEAST* 4 hours? Or better yet, a week?
>
> Also, I'd really, really like to get back the changes I just lost
> because the fucking thing decided that I was no longer allowed
Greg Wooledge schrieb:
Someone please tell me how the hell I can tell Tiki to give me a
cookie that lasts for at *LEAST* 4 hours? Or better yet, a week?
Also, I'd really, really like to get back the changes I just lost
because the fucking thing decided that I was no longer allowed to
thetower schrieb:
>
> Here's a log of some very bad things which happen whenever I change the
> clock on my Windows XP machine.
You should check your system log regurlarly when you do such things very
often. every time change is logged there and this may make your log grow
a lot.
> This is the
> after I made the change?
I tested it after you mailed me a version and I told you by mail
Message-ID: <3E5BCAF4.E3536074 at gmx.de>
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 20:58:44 +0100
From: Michael Schierl <schierlm-pub...@gmx.de>
To: Dave Hooper
Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Re: Updated freenet.exe
thetower schrieb:
Here's a log of some very bad things which happen whenever I change the
clock on my Windows XP machine.
You should check your system log regurlarly when you do such things very
often. every time change is logged there and this may make your log grow
a lot.
This is the
Dave Hooper schrieb:
>
> > > Could somebody PLEASE FIX THE FUCKING WIDNOWS SHIT PLEASE?
>
> Consider it 'fixed'.
Yep. latest freenet.exe (still version 0.4.0.0, md5sum
"e0f09659e5c3d72fcdd629dcd883858c *freenet.exe") works as exspected
here.
> Am I really the only one working on Windows code
Reuben Balik schrieb:
>
> Is the installer linked to on the website actually the
> latest one or do I have to get it from somewhere else?
> It seems that the freenet.exe that comes with that
> installer is the same old one, but I'm not sure.
the webinstall link
Dave Hooper schrieb:
Could somebody PLEASE FIX THE FUCKING WIDNOWS SHIT PLEASE?
Yeh could someone PLEASE GIVE ME A FUCKING BUG REPORT PLEASE?
Could someone READ THE FUCKING BUG REPORTS PLEASE?
I sent it at least three times to this list.
a) on Win9x/ME it will ALWAYS CAUSE A FUCKING
Reuben Balik schrieb:
Is the installer linked to on the website actually the
latest one or do I have to get it from somewhere else?
It seems that the freenet.exe that comes with that
installer is the same old one, but I'm not sure.
the webinstall link
Dave Hooper schrieb:
Could somebody PLEASE FIX THE FUCKING WIDNOWS SHIT PLEASE?
Consider it 'fixed'.
Yep. latest freenet.exe (still version 0.4.0.0, md5sum
e0f09659e5c3d72fcdd629dcd883858c *freenet.exe) works as exspected
here.
Am I really the only one working on Windows code now?
I
by mail
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 20:58:44 +0100
From: Michael Schierl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Re: Updated freenet.exe
that it did not help. Then there was no further reply from you. However,
i fetched new freenet.exe
In the command line info servlet, there are two rather old links:
http://www.freenetproject.org/index.php?page=documentation
http://www.freenetproject.org/index.php?page=lists
I'd link to
http://www.freenetproject.org/tiki-index.php?page=Documentation
and
bdonlan schrieb:
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 12:11 am, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 09:24:25PM -0500, Bryan Donlan wrote:
--- 136,143
return false;
+ return true;
Methinks the return true; would have no effect.
Read
Dave Hooper schrieb:
Windows freenet systray app has been updated to periodically probe the Web
Interface port on startup and only enable certain behaviour if a connection
can be made. Specifically the following *won't work* now unless/until a
connection can be made to mainport:
that seems
Dave Hooper schrieb:
Hm, could you try something for me please? First tell me what running
java -version says,
--
java version 1.4.1_01
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1_01-b01)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1_01-b01, mixed mode)
--
second what
Michael Schierl schrieb:
another thing - the new installer does not register .ref files (the old
one did). Is that intended?
However, the old registration has the wrong icon (in the new
freenet.exe) and it does not work. (it shows a java window where all
parameters scroll through)
it did:
C
Dave Hooper schrieb:
For me http://www.freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet.exe seems to be
giving out an old cached copy (yesterday's I believe) so you may need to
resort to trickery to actually get the latest freenet.exe. Try
http://www.beermex.com/@spc/freenet/freenet.exe
yep. Now there
Ian Clarke schrieb:
I decided that we had dilly-dallied for long enough. The new site is
now up and running, we can revert back if there is a serious problem.
is the old site (former http://freenetproject.org/oldsite/) still
available somewhere?
that documentation about how which keys are
Dave Hooper schrieb:
Oh, and one other goodie is that with the new webinstaller, the node is only
stopped so it can be restarted - the node still runs while it downloads the
latest freenet.jar, etc.
would it be possible to rename the old jar instead of overwring it? My
current updating is
http://www.beermex.com/@spc/freenet/custom/freenet.exe
When shutting down freenet, I get a message that asks me if I really
want to close that dos app with the x instead of closing it with its
own end command.
If I say yes, then it works. But that's annoying.
mihi, windows millenium edition
Dave Hooper schrieb:
You've stumbled across an excellent test! This seems to be a fault of the
NSIS engine (or perhaps a misunderstanding on my part - though quite why
NSIS should think C:\ is a short-filename approximation to
C:\Programme\Internet\Freenet_0.5 is beyond me!).
Perhaps because
Dave Hooper schrieb:
I could always wrap it in quotes, of
course, but from my experience with other installer-builders (most notably
Wise) converting to short filenames is the most bullet proof.
Erm, my experiences with WISE installer show me that taking a leaf out
of WISE's book (hope
on my new node:
Maximum memory the JVM will allocate 128 MiB
Memory currently allocated by the JVM 10.016 KiB
Memory in use 8.878.304 Bytes
Unused allocated memory 1.376.632 Bytes
Total size of the data store
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
hello list...
i wonder why the insertion of a file with key CHK@ (automatically generate the chk
value) results different CHK-keys when inserted with fcp and with fproxy
is there a way to upload raw, untainted data (only including the short header that
fcp uses)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
you wrote to the wrong group ;-) I wrote my post to devl, you answered
to support.
conclusion:
- either windows netstat displays an established connection twice, one time
connected and one time listening (although it is not listening),
- or my
Matthew Toseland schrieb:
Freenet DOES NOT USE EPHEMERAL PORTS. These are caused by some other
software on your machine, for example whatever caused 3033 etc, or they
are misinterpreted. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
- see if you can get it to tell you which process owns
Couldn't retrieve key:
CHK@hdXaxkwZ9rA8-SidT0AN-bniQlgPAwI%2cXdCDmBuGsd-ulqbLnZ8v-w
Hops To Live: 15
Please report the following to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
freenet.client.WrongStateException: Wrong state: FAILED should be DONE:
Request for
bdonlan schrieb:
On Thursday 13 February 2003 05:29 pm, Dave Hooper wrote:
Every windows machine has IE.
Now, you know that isn't true.
Virtually every. And the others can just say You don't have IE or Mozilla. Go
to (url) to configure Freenet).
(nearly) every Windows machine has a
[repost - did not seem to get through]
bdonlan schrieb:
On Thursday 13 February 2003 05:29 pm, Dave Hooper wrote:
Every windows machine has IE.
Now, you know that isn't true.
Virtually every. And the others can just say You don't have IE or Mozilla. Go
to (url) to configure Freenet).
Matthew Toseland schrieb:
We have a problem with NodeConfig, which apparently is the java end of
the config system used in the Windoze installer. It hard-codes the
entire mainport setup. It does not comment out any of it. This means
that GJ's work on the new insert servlet, which includes
Matthew Toseland schrieb:
We have a problem with NodeConfig, which apparently is the java end of
the config system used in the Windoze installer. It hard-codes the
entire mainport setup. It does not comment out any of it. This means
that GJ's work on the new insert servlet, which includes
The following sections need to be completed:
[...]
Applications (third-party applications)
Started with that one now. How far down?
Applictations links to FreeApps, FreeApps links to
FreenetClientProtocol, and especially that one seems to be a bit
outdated.
BTW: Does saving a site take
Michael Schierl schrieb:
BTW: Does saving a site take lots of time? Trying to save Applications
for 5 mins now, not finished yet. Getting another site from tiki is
quite fast.
Seems to work when I select a short random part of the FreeApps site,
but the whole page does not work - like
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