Pinging Mr. Bad, but open to anybody to respond:

I'm just finishing an article on using apt-get over Freenet for the Linux
Journal, and my Don Marti wanted me to include information about how well
Freenet currently works on Kaffe.  IIRC, it'll work with a patched Kaffe,
but the Debian Kaffe maintainer has refused to apply this patch to the
Debian package.  Some people have seemed to be able to get Freenet to work
with Kaffe without the patch (which seems impossible and I wonder if their
nodes truely work or if they're practicly transient).  AFAIK, a latest CVS
version of Kaffe will also work.

I remeber seeing a server set up at one time that hosted the Freenet and a
working Kaffe package in a directory structure that could be used by
apt-get.  Does this still exist, and if so, where is it?  Also, where can
you get the patch for the stable Kaffe version?

Thanks!


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