Well, I got my hands on an old copy of fcpproxy, and it works! Obviously it's 
not perfect, but I can browse Freenet, and the GCJ version seems to be about 
the same speed as Blackdown JDK 1.4.1. This is with no optimizations. With 
GCJ, -O2 makes a huge difference in speed, about 3-4x in benchmarks. Anyway, 
by the time GCJ 3.4 is released, and if these fproxy issues can be sorted 
out, Freenet-GCJ should be working great.

On Tuesday 17 June 2003 21:02, Tiernan Hubble wrote:
> I just updated to the latest (June 17) CVS of GCJ 3.4, and it compiles
> freenet great. Everything seems to work as expected, except fproxy. The web
> interface is great, except for this one line in the environment servlet:
>
> Maximum memory the JVM will allocate  9,223,372,036,854,755,807 Bytes
>
> Anyway, this doesn't seem to have any other effect, memory usage is
> considerably less than Blackdown-JDK 1.4.1.
>
> The only problem is with requesting/receiving data via fproxy. I can
> request and receive [EMAIL PROTECTED] (yes, I know what it is :P ) using fcpget,
> however fproxy will not display anything, it just locks up and the browser
> does not receive any data.
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