On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:08:57 -0400, Dennis Nezic wrote: > Until recently, I was able to start freenet directly with a cool "java > blablaoptions freenet.node.Nodestarter". Not so with the latest bunch > of freenet releases :S. Is there a nice and easy way to get it run > simply, without all these wrappers (nonsense :b)?
Oh, here is wrapper.log -- it seems to hang at (or just after) "executor": 18:55:34: WrapperManager: Initializing... 18:55:34: WrapperManager: WARNING - The wrapper.native_library system property was not 18:55:34: WrapperManager: set. Using the default value, 'wrapper'. 18:55:34: WrapperManager: WARNING - The version of the Wrapper which launched this JVM is 18:55:34: WrapperManager: "unknown" while the version of the native library 18:55:34: WrapperManager: is "3.3.3". 18:55:34: WrapperManager: The Wrapper may appear to work correctly but some features may 18:55:34: WrapperManager: not function correctly. This configuration has not been tested 18:55:34: WrapperManager: and is not supported. 18:55:34: WrapperManager: 18:55:34: Using default config filename freenet.ini 18:55:34: Creating config from freenet.ini 18:55:34: Creating logger... 18:55:34: Starting executor... The next step, when using run.sh, should be: "Attempting to load the NativeThread library [NativeThread]" _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [email protected] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe
