From: "Sebastian Sp?th"
> > If you shove the ugly black console into people's faces, the simplicity
of
> > the windows installer will be lost. I'd much rather you didn't.
>
> (I know that and I don't)
> > If you really want to run the java configurator, would you be able to
From: "Derek Glidden"
> But I just did a
> "cvs update" and David's code was NOT checked out into my local copy.
> So I suspect I've got things screwed up.
You haven't screwed up - you just checked out the wrong module.
Instead of checking out 'freenet', you need to
From: "Oskar Sandberg"
>> I've put NodeConfig (the windows GUI-based node config utility) under
CVS.
>I don't know exactly what this is
It's a user-friendly GUI implementation of the config generator that
conforms to accepted user interface standards in Windows.
>but
Derek Glidden wrote:
> My CVS checkout of the Freenet module.
He put it in the *contrib* module not the Freenet module, so its quite
ok, that you didn?t see it. No need for the average linux freenet gui to
see the Win sources for the installer.
Sebastian
David McNab wrote:
> If you shove the ugly black console into people's faces, the simplicity of
> the windows installer will be lost. I'd much rather you didn't.
(I know that and I don't)
> If you really want to run the java configurator, would you be able to do it
> in the background?
Nahh, I
From: "Sebastian Sp?th"
> > You'll find it in Contrib/wininstall/NodeConfig, in Freenet's CVS (*not*
> > FreeWeb CVS). It's too general to live in the FreeWeb tree.
> Cool, do you mind if I move it to the sources subdirectory? Just to stay
> consistent with the other
Hi all,
Just a quick one to inform that, owing to a sad lack of flames, I've put
NodeConfig (the windows GUI-based node config utility) under CVS.
You'll find it in Contrib/wininstall/NodeConfig, in Freenet's CVS (*not*
FreeWeb CVS). It's too general to live in the FreeWeb tree.
I've checked
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 01:37:46AM +1200, David McNab wrote:
> From: "Oskar Sandberg"
<>
> >but I would find it rather
> >unfortunate if we diverge from the java config generator since that
> >automatically includes options defined with Fred
>
> Well, why don't you look at the screenshots, and
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 07:35:53PM +1200, David McNab wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just a quick one to inform that, owing to a sad lack of flames, I've put
> NodeConfig (the windows GUI-based node config utility) under CVS.
I don't know exactly what this is, but I would find it rather
unfortunate if we
David McNab wrote:
> Just a quick one to inform that, owing to a sad lack of flames, I've put
> NodeConfig (the windows GUI-based node config utility) under CVS.
> You'll find it in Contrib/wininstall/NodeConfig, in Freenet's CVS (*not*
> FreeWeb CVS). It's too general to live in the FreeWeb
> David McNab wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just a quick one to inform that, owing to a sad lack of flames, I've
> put NodeConfig (the windows GUI-based node config utility) under CVS.
>
> You'll find it in Contrib/wininstall/NodeConfig, in Freenet's CVS
> (*not* FreeWeb CVS). It's too general to live
David McNab wrote:
Just a quick one to inform that, owing to a sad lack of flames, I've put
NodeConfig (the windows GUI-based node config utility) under CVS.
You'll find it in Contrib/wininstall/NodeConfig, in Freenet's CVS (*not*
FreeWeb CVS). It's too general to live in the FreeWeb
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 07:35:53PM +1200, David McNab wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick one to inform that, owing to a sad lack of flames, I've put NodeConfig
(the windows GUI-based node config utility) under CVS.
I don't know exactly what this is, but I would find it rather
unfortunate if we
From: Oskar Sandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've put NodeConfig (the windows GUI-based node config utility) under
CVS.
I don't know exactly what this is
It's a user-friendly GUI implementation of the config generator that
conforms to accepted user interface standards in Windows.
but I would find
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 01:37:46AM +1200, David McNab wrote:
From: Oskar Sandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but I would find it rather
unfortunate if we diverge from the java config generator since that
automatically includes options defined with Fred
Well, why don't you look at the screenshots,
From: Derek Glidden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But I just did a
cvs update and David's code was NOT checked out into my local copy.
So I suspect I've got things screwed up.
You haven't screwed up - you just checked out the wrong module.
Instead of checking out 'freenet', you need to check out
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