Hi

I've talked to Tom Longson about this before, but he told me it wasn't 
my fault and it isn't fixed yet... I tried to install todays snapshot, 
and this is what I got:


* run.sh requires a conf file

 >Do you wish to abort the installation? [Y:n]? n
 >./run.sh: no such file or directory: ./config.sh [91]
 >Seeding Node and initialising datastore
 >---------------------------------------
 >Couldn't find any of the following configuration files:
     freenet.conf,freenet.ini,.freenetrc
 >If you have just installed this node, use --config with no
 >arguments to create a config file in the current directory,
 >or --config <file> to create one at a specific location.
 >Done

But there actually is a ./conig.sh in my freenet directory! Should I run 
it first?

I did the config and run "sh ./run.sh" again

OK!
 >Cache created; starting node. Further output directed to log. HAND.

Should my node be up and running at this point?

I closed the terminal and ran run.sh again in a new terminal window:

Running Freenet: Done
[030:/applications/freenet-20020116] philipp% ERROR: tcp/5339: Address 
already in use
Could not bind to listening port(s) - maybe another node is running?
Or, you might not have privileges to bind to a port < 1024.


Is this a bug? Or can you tell me how to get the needed privileges on OS 
X?

I hope it will work one day... :) It would be very cool to have freenet 
on OS X ;)

BTW, is there any release date for 0.5 yet? Do you have an IRC channel?

greetings

Phil


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