I'd tried doing an update, and that didn't fix it, so I just wipeed EVERYTHING
and started over. Probably over-drastic, but it worked.
On Monday 24 November 2003 10:34 am, Aureliano Rama wrote:
| I think as well that he should get a new copy of freenet.jar, that
| surely doesn't hurt nor
The partition in which I normally start freenet (not the one where the freenet
store resides) overfilled (mostly because freenet crashed and the core file
was so huge). But now I can't start freenet, and I'm can't imagine what's
failing. Can anybody give me a clue:
sh start-freenet.sh
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 02:24 am, Damian Gerow wrote:
| Thus spake Brian T. Schellenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01:57:43 11/12/03:
| : Yeah, but the browser is irrelalvent; 'tis fproxy that handles the
| : freenet stuff for the browswer, and *it* knows about freenet.
| :
| : Not that it's
Yeah, but the browser is irrelalvent; 'tis fproxy that handles the freenet
stuff for the browswer, and *it* knows about freenet.
Not that it's likely to do better the fuqid . . . but it might be interesting
to give it a go.
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 08:49 pm, Pete wrote:
| Set fuqids
I am using FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE and jdk-1.4.1p4_1
Your software asked me to this message, so I am doing so:
Waited more than 200ms to dequeue, 7 in queue, 1123 millis since enqueued last
item, 2532 maximum waits so far - could indicate serious JVM bug. Please
report to [EMAIL PROTECTED] along