I would, but the bug tracker seems to be slashdotted. Not a good sign ;).

I'm happy to report, however, that I got a few noderefs, and have managed
to open a few index pages - and even managed to succesfully follow a few
links from there. Frost has also found a few messages. So far everything
seems to be working...

But, to whoever chose the defaults: 1 GB of logs kept as the default ?!?


> Jusa,
> 
> Many thanks for this feedback - it is essential that our installation
> process is robust and painless.  Could you submit this as a bug at
> http://bugs.freenetproject.org/ ?  We get a lot of bug reports, and we
> need people to use the bugtracker so that issues don't fall off our todo
> list.
> 
> Ian.
> 
> On 23 May 2006, at 10:05, Jusa Saari wrote:
> 
>> Well, I just installed Freenet to try the Darknet (anyone interested in
>> passing refs ? Don't know anyone running Freenet IRL :( ), and the
>> installation still seems to need a little work. Specifically, I got the
>> following error messages:
>>
>> [exec] CreateDesktopShortcut.sh: line 4:
>> /home/freebin/bash/Desktop/Freenet-darknet: No such file or directory
>>
>> [exec] chmod: failed to get attributes of
>>  `/home/freebin/bash/Desktop/Freenet-darknet': No such file or
>> directory
>>
>>
>> Now, it's only natural that these directories don't exist, since I was
>> installing to "/usr/freenet" - all other parts of the install process
>> understood this, but these two seem to use hard-coded values.
>>
>> I was installing from the console, BTW - without X. How was I supposed
>> to
>> make the true/false selections, pray tell ? Oh well, at least it started
>> without fuss... Now, those noderefs.
>>
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