Glenn Fly wrote:
I finished downloading Freenet and tried runing all entries from the
Taskbar Menu; Desktop; Startmenu. My machine makes a sound like it would
recognize the program but nothing happened.
I have the following system: Compaq 5000; 128M memory; 40G HD, running
Windows ME.
Marius Walter wrote:
Hi there
I have a problem to run the Freenet 17092001 snapshot
version.
First I tried the 0.3.. version. No Problem.
But when I install the 17092001 the rabbit says:
Freenet is having Problems. Check Freenet.log
when i try the configure:
Could not find the main
Mr.Bad schrieb:
FG == Flute Gardener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FG Jun 6, 2001 2:33:02 PM:Error:Inform Connection
FG failed:java.net.ConnectException: Operation timed out: connect
OK, this is a firewall problem. You need to open up your 80 port for
outgoing connections. In
Dave Hooper schrieb:
Neither can I (Win 98 and ME) that is really weird. But as
-cp/-classpath option does not work for all Java's we have to try to fix
it via the CLASSPATH variable.
Well, as you know, that fix is already IN.
Yep, I know. One issue which remains seems to be that spaces
Dave Hooper schrieb:
This is true and I am assisting with the release. I'm sorting out some
final things and hopefully the release will be this Friday. The weird
thing is I'm almost completely sure that the cannot find main class bug
was fixed already in the latest (0.3.9.1-1) release,
Perks, Graham schrieb:
javaexec and javaw were pointing at c:\program files\jre\1.3.01 or
similar. I changed the paths to c:\jdk1.3\jre\..., restarted Freenet, and
now it works!
I suspect the space in the original pathname.
Mmh, we had this error already a couple of times connected to
ugo pardo schrieb:
When running Freenet I got the dreaded
Could not find the main class. Program will exit!
dialog box.
From a quick inspection, it semed to me that the
problem was caused by the blank in the Program Files
Yes, that is what I suspected as well but great that you tried
The system tray utility has been replaced with a new version and there
seems to be a new bug, although I think this appeared mostly when the
Microsoft JRE jview.exe was chosen upon install. I will try to release a
bug fix version ASAP, for now you can just replace freenet.exe with the
file that
Roger Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29.4.2001 06:46:13:
I've just downloaded the JRE (1.3.0_02) from Sun's website, also Freenet
ver 0.3.8.1 and installed both (JRE first) on a 120 MHz Pentium laptop
running Win98.
When double clicking on the Freenet taskbar icon, a message appears: