I've done the most recent work on the wininstaller.
freenet-modern.nsi is the current NSIS script which builds fine with the
latest version of NSIS. freenet-new.nsi doesn't actually exist anymore.
The current installer on the Freenet website should correctly identify
both Java 1.4 and 1.5.
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Hi,
What about next major release Freenet 0.7 and Kaffe/GCJ?
On http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.devel/16645
(nearly one month ago) Toad says about Kaffe-Classpath NIO:
"There has been loads of work done on it, but it still doesn't fully
work. It may be worth putting some time into
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I hope you have some use for it :)regards,Leon Linssen
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It appears that the only working script in the directory is the
freenet-new.nsi script. You will need to edit the build.bat file to
run that, or rename freenet-new.nsi to freenet.nsi
On 9/19/05, Juiceman wrote:
> On 9/19/05, Yongqian Li wrote:
> > I have noticed that the installers on the
I've done the most recent work on the wininstaller.
freenet-modern.nsi is the current NSIS script which builds fine with the
latest version of NSIS. freenet-new.nsi doesn't actually exist anymore.
The current installer on the Freenet website should correctly identify
both Java 1.4 and 1.5.
What functionality is important for 0.7.0? IRC is quite possible but to
do it efficiently would require 1:1 streams as well as 1:many. 1:1
streams would enable all manner of applications (e.g. fast centralized
searching), as they are essentially TCP sockets over Freenet. There
would have to be
Hi,
What about next major release Freenet 0.7 and Kaffe/GCJ?
On http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.devel/16645
(nearly one month ago) Toad says about Kaffe-Classpath NIO:
There has been loads of work done on it, but it still doesn't fully
work. It may be worth putting some time into
Well the point IIRC was that we don't need NIO in Freenet 0.7. That post
was asking if we should use NIO anyway for a few non-critical things (the
proposed optional TCP transport, fproxy, FCP), in which case we might need
to debug classpath NIO. Fred 0.7 should work on Kaffe now as far as I know
On 9/20/05, mazzanet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've done the most recent work on the wininstaller.
freenet-modern.nsi is the current NSIS script which builds fine with the
latest version of NSIS. freenet-new.nsi doesn't actually exist anymore.
The current installer on the Freenet website should
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