I thought they'd fixed this error a long time ago. That file compiled fine for
me. Anyway, with 3.3 you will run into further problems. It doesn't support
inner classes, and has a lot of really stupid bugs that were fixed a long
time ago, but the fixes never made it into the 3.3 release.
I tried compiling the 3.4 CVS tree on my Gentoo system - which theoretically
should at least build freenet properly - and only succeeding in screwing up
my system so badly nothing will compile. I'm still trying to recover. :(
Anyway, I'll let you know how it goes.
On Monday 09 June 2003 12:08, Folkert van Heusden wrote:
> Ok, I upgraded gcc to version 3.3 and now much more gets compiled uptill
> the following point:
>
> Compiling: freenet/node/IPAddressDetector.java
> freenet/node/IPAddressDetector.java:129: error: Can't find method
> `connect(Ljava/net/InetAddress;I)' in type `java.net.DatagramSocket'.
> ds.connect(InetAddress.getByName("198.41.0.4"), 42);
> ^
> 1 error
> make: *** [freenet/node/IPAddressDetector.o] Error 1
>
> Anyone any clues?
>
>
> Folkert
>
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