On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:25:09PM +0000, toad wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 09:33:12PM -0800, Tom Longson wrote:
> > I think this is a great idea, and as I'm putting together a freenet
> > package for mac os x, I'm looking at more effective updating schemes.
> > What would be excelent would be to provide a way to get the latest
> > snapshots off of freenet itself, although I'm not sure about this
> > technically speaking. Is it a good idea to encourage that kind of
> > traffic?
> >
> > Version numbers aside, Freenet is getting much better, and I tend to
> > think we should be thinking about trying to improve some of the things
> > about the project that are non datastore issues, like providing clients
> > under the established structure and improve the portability as much as
> > we can. There's a lot that less experienced coders can do to contribute
> > still.
> Such as maybe making the Fred snapshots work under Kaffe? Since Kaffe is
> the one and only free JVM, this is a 0.5 release blocker.
Making the Fred snapshots work with Kaffe is as simple as including
start-freenet-kaffe.sh, which is already in CVS, in the snapshots.
start-freenet-kaffe.sh is pretty much the same as the current
start-freenet.sh, but it uses the option -addclasspath instead of -cp,
which Kaffe does not understand. Of course, you'll have to change the
README file to direct Kaffe users to start-freenet-kaffe.sh.
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