Sorry Dick, but I don't have time to solve your problems either -  
certainly not when you inform me about them in such a rude way.

In future, you might find when reporting bugs to people that you get  
a better response if you don't insult them in the process.

Ian.

On 25 Feb 2006, at 09:14, Richard Helms wrote:

> Freenet Project:
>
> Just wasted 30 minutes trying to install/run Freenet on Redhat EL4  
> Desktop:
>
> ./start-freenet.sh
> Detected freenet-ext.jar
> Detected freenet.jar
> Sun java detected.
> Sun Java 1.4.2 detected.
> Starting Freenet now: Command line: java -Xmx128m - 
> XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=128m freenet.node.Main
> Done
> [willard at localhost freenet]$ Warning: -Xmx128m not understood.  
> Ignoring.
> Warning: -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=128m not understood. Ignoring.
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:  
> freenet.node.Main
>    at gnu.gcj.runtime.FirstThread.run() (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.5.0.0)
>    at _Jv_ThreadRun(java.lang.Thread) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.5.0.0)
>    at _Jv_RunMain(java.lang.Class, byte const, int, byte const,  
> boolean) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.5.0.0)
>    at __gcj_personality_v0 (/a/apps/freenet/java.version=1.4.2)
>    at __libc_start_main (/lib/libc-2.3.4.so)
>    at _Jv_RegisterClasses (/a/apps/freenet/java.version=1.4.2)
>
> The above are serious errors in your code and put Freenet into the  
> "broken" file for good. Every Java app I've installed works with no  
> difficulty, and I really don't have time to debug it for you.
>
> Goodbye,
> Dick Helms
>
> P.S. Your "web install" is Microsoft dummy-technology (really  
> dumb), and reflects the overall IQ level of your developers. Are  
> you guys graduate students or what?
>
>
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