Oskar Sandberg schrieb:
> 
> Because if it is unset then the node will listen to random port every time
> it is run. As long as Fred doesn't write to it's own config file (not a
> good idea IMHO) that isn't going to work.

that's bad, indeed.  why not makeing the node refuse to start whithout
a port defined?

> At worst we can write a two line java class to generate the random number
> for windows. In fact, a setup class that generates the .freenetrc might
> not be such a bad idea - maybe I'll write on tomorrow.

or make the node set it in .freenetrc when it is undefined, although that's
actualy not the node's task.

shouldn't anyone make an user-friendly setup-programm that deals with this
and is called by the install-script.

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