Unfortunately this usually leads to hangs in my experience. But perhaps it will work for you. You'll have to disable some code in the start-freenet.sh to make it work...
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 05:02:07PM +0000, NickP wrote: > Scott Call <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On my machine (P4 1.3Ghz Linux kernel 2.6 JVM Sun Microsystems > > Inc.:Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM:1.4.2_05-b04 Freenet build 5096) the > > system load swings widely between <1 and >50. Since this machine does > > other things besides run freenet, I need to keep the CPU utilization > > in check. > > Make sure your glibc is compiled with NPTL (Native POSIX Thread Library) > support. After you get that set up, run Freenet and make sure you get just 1 > process instead of many. If you get many processes, you'll need to get a JVM > that supports NPTL (Sun's 1.4.2 JVM or better should do it). -- Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/ ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.
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