If you can't get the default CVS building, why not start with the latest
stable source tarball or zip file, available from the freenet download page.
These are known to build successfully.
If there are any classes that won't compile, simply pull them out of the
build and you'll be left with a fully working node implementation.

Once you've mastered the building and running of a stable release, and
gained some insight into the code, then you should be better equipped to
move onto the cvs.

Cheers
David

----- Original Message -----
From: "C.C.H. Weinberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 04:19
Subject: [freenet-devl] Re: Bootstrap for New Developers


> Hi thanks for the response.
> My problem is that and can't get going with the debugging of the code
cause the default cvs doesn't build.
> When I do a make, it gives an error "139" and I do not know where to look
for the sollution i.e. where a better decription of the error is and what I
can do to prevent it.
>
> I think this is really annoying because I really want to start working on
Freenet. If try to compile Freenet with javac I get stupid error cause in
the java code there are import statements. These statements rely on a
completer Freenet.jar file I think. Since the make doesn't work, I can't
solve this. So it would really be helpfull is someone could tell me how to
solve since I think that someone else has encountered a like wise problem.
>
> Also why isn't the todo list available. I can't seem to find it. So any
links could be helpfull since I can't see which part of Freenet need work.
>
> Chaviv
>
>
>
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