Steve,
Freenet starts and runs correctly when started with "sh run.sh start" 
in Terminal. I don't understand the console log terminology 
"respawning to quickly!"? Could it be a problem with the slow 
processor, it is 667 Mhz.?

Incidentally, when I try to stop using "sh run.sh stop" in terminal 
it appears to just kill the pid, whereas if I shutdown the node in 
browser (Firefox) it seems to close files in an orderly manner.

>Ok i will do some testing here. Does Freenet actually start at all? 
>Or does freenet start and then the launchd item keeps cycling? There 
>may be something in the wrapper.log file to give us a clue as to 
>what is happening if the node is not starting correctly.
>
>I don't think there should be any issues with that specific launchd 
>key, it is mentioned in apples documentation all the way back in 
>2004 so it shouldn't be leopard only.
>
>For now you can set <Key>Disabled</key></true> to turn the launchd 
>item off and start freenet manually, or just delete the plist to 
>keep it from cycling like that.
>
>There is a freenet controller application i have written for OS X 
>that may be of some help to you for starting/stopping the node and 
>managing it, but it is not a part of the official project and as far 
>as i know the developers have not actually reviewed the code yet.
>

-- 
Mel Charters
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