The wrapper enables us to update the node. We do this by alternating
between freenet.jar and freenet.jar.new.

On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 09:35:45PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just experienced a phenomenon that I don't understand.
> 
> I run the node on a WinXP box and use the wrapper. There is a
> freenet.jar in the node directory. The node was 1012. Then I updated
> SVN and got the source for 1014. I added some code changes that send a
> new message if the priority of a persistent request changes. I built a
> freenet.jar and replaced the freenet.jar in the node directory, and
> started the node.
> Surprise: the displayed node version was still 1012, without @[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]
> My new message was not sent, so this seemed to be a true, unchanged
> 1012. After trying this and that, I updated the node using update.cmd
> (there was still no update message from the node). I started the node
> and it showed 1014, as expected. Then, I replaced the freenet.jar with
> my own version (same freenet.jar as before) and started the node.
> Voila, the version was 1014 @custom@ and my own fcp message was
> sent!!!
> 
> So what happened there? What magic does the wrapper do, where did it
> get the 1012 from when I replaced the freenet.jar with 1014 @[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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