On 3/14/16 1:04 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote: > On 14/03/16 09:48, Florent Daigniere wrote: >> On Sun, 2016-03-13 at 22:44 -0400, Steve Dougherty wrote: >>> On 03/12/2016 12:40 PM, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: >>>> [email protected] writes: >>>> >>>>> Have a look at this: https://www.similarweb.com/website/freenetpr >>>>> oject.org >>>>> Looks pretty good. It's new that China is in the TOP 5 of >>>>> visitors splitted by origins... >>>> 200k visitors per month is pretty good, but we’re still stuck at >>>> 10k >>>> users. These are things we can fix, though it’s not easy to really >>>> get >>>> right. >>> Actually this number is off by an order of magnitude from what our >>> piwik >>> [0] server log analysis lists. (Run on the server, not third party.) >>> That lists closer to 30k per month, and I'm not even sure it's able >>> to >>> exclude bots properly because we don't log IPs. >>> >> visitors != potential users != users who will successfully install != >> users who might consider staying != users who will stay >> >> How many of these are running windows? >> >> We setup a 32bit JVM that will be "upgraded" to 64bit, breaking freenet >> in the process... This has been going on for a few months now. Fixing >> it is non-trivial and definitely requires a release... it won't happen >> until the build after the next one. >> >> Florent > So Oracle are properly supporting the 64-bit JVM now? Clearly this will > need a wrapper upgrade, and we'll have to build it ourselves... > Oracle is auto updating 32bit windows installs to 64bit. I've tried building the version of wrapper in freenet-ext v29 on windows 7, but kept running into problems since it was designed to build on win XP. I have successfully built a new version of wrapper on it's own in win 7, but have not gotten a chance to try building with the latest version of freenet-ext. I also haven't gotten a chance to think about how to best integrate the win64 build file into freenet-ext v50. We could just move wrapper from "upstream source" to "mirrored source" as per the Readme, but not sure if that is the best option.
-Charles
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