Re: [freenet-support] My password?
Dave Hooper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Get on what, with what passwords? What are you talking about? Believe it or not, some people occasionally think that the Freenet whose mailing list this is, is one of the community Internet service providers that go by the name "free net". How they end up here is anyone's guess. Last time I used a "free net" (community BBS thingy) was in about 1994 But it seems they're still around in various guises. -- Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." [EMAIL PROTECTED] |- The Red Hot Chili Peppers http://wooledge.org/~greg/ | msg02490/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [freenet-support] temp files
--On Sunday, January 05, 2003 10:26 PM + Matthew Toseland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 04:38:33PM -0500, Jay Oliveri wrote: On Sunday 05 January 2003 03:11 pm, Dave Hooper wrote: > > > The recent mention of the temp directory prompted me to go > > > look to see what was in there. I found 1200 files totaling > > > 125meg > > > > > > Aren't these supposed to be being deleted when freenet is > > > done with them? > > > > Not necessarily. > > Are you sure? What is the *point* if temporary files if they're > not temporary? :-) Freenet uses temporary files for numerous > reasons but the bottom line has to always be, when it's no longer > needed, it should be deleted. Or reused. Or whatever. > > Quick important question though ... when the original poster (Joel > M. Baldwin) reported looking in the temp directory, I assume the > refence was to the freenet "store_n/temp" folder rather than > /tmp or C:\Temp or something generic ... I have no idea what OS he's running, let alone which 'temp' directory he's specifically referring to. btw my ./freenet/freenet/store_*/temp dir is empty, and I do not regularly delete the files manually. Not surprising. It is cleaned out on node startup. That doesn't do any good for long running permanent nodes. There shouldn't be any files in the 'temp' directory older than a few minutes or hours at the longest. Besides I've restarted the node many times during the time that the 1200 files were collecting. In the 16 hours or so since I cleared the directory it's already up to 33 files and over 5meg. Multiply this by a couple of months of continuous running and its adds UP! >BUG?< Will Mr. Baldwin please elucidate? OS = XP directory = store_*/temp -- Jay Oliveri "In the land of the blind, GnuPG ID: 0x5AA5DD54 the one-eyed man is king." FCPTools Maintainer www.sf.net/users/joliveri ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support -- Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker. Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/1/03 http://freenetproject.org/ ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] temp files
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 04:38:33PM -0500, Jay Oliveri wrote: > On Sunday 05 January 2003 03:11 pm, Dave Hooper wrote: > > > > The recent mention of the temp directory prompted me to go look > > > > to see what was in there. I found 1200 files totaling 125meg > > > > > > > > Aren't these supposed to be being deleted when freenet is > > > > done with them? > > > > > > Not necessarily. > > > > Are you sure? What is the *point* if temporary files if they're not > > temporary? :-) Freenet uses temporary files for numerous reasons but > > the bottom line has to always be, when it's no longer needed, it should > > be deleted. Or reused. Or whatever. > > > > Quick important question though ... when the original poster (Joel M. > > Baldwin) reported looking in the temp directory, I assume the refence was > > to the freenet "store_n/temp" folder rather than /tmp or C:\Temp or > > something generic ... > > I have no idea what OS he's running, let alone which 'temp' directory he's > specifically referring to. > > btw my ./freenet/freenet/store_*/temp dir is empty, and I do not regularly > delete the files manually. Not surprising. It is cleaned out on node startup. > > Will Mr. Baldwin please elucidate? > > -- > Jay Oliveri "In the land of the blind, > GnuPG ID: 0x5AA5DD54 the one-eyed man is king." > FCPTools Maintainer > www.sf.net/users/joliveri > > > ___ > support mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support > -- Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker. Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/1/03 http://freenetproject.org/ msg02488/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [freenet-support] temp files
On Sunday 05 January 2003 03:11 pm, Dave Hooper wrote: > > > The recent mention of the temp directory prompted me to go look > > > to see what was in there. I found 1200 files totaling 125meg > > > > > > Aren't these supposed to be being deleted when freenet is > > > done with them? > > > > Not necessarily. > > Are you sure? What is the *point* if temporary files if they're not > temporary? :-) Freenet uses temporary files for numerous reasons but > the bottom line has to always be, when it's no longer needed, it should > be deleted. Or reused. Or whatever. > > Quick important question though ... when the original poster (Joel M. > Baldwin) reported looking in the temp directory, I assume the refence was > to the freenet "store_n/temp" folder rather than /tmp or C:\Temp or > something generic ... I have no idea what OS he's running, let alone which 'temp' directory he's specifically referring to. btw my ./freenet/freenet/store_*/temp dir is empty, and I do not regularly delete the files manually. Will Mr. Baldwin please elucidate? -- Jay Oliveri "In the land of the blind, GnuPG ID: 0x5AA5DD54 the one-eyed man is king." FCPTools Maintainer www.sf.net/users/joliveri ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] My password?
Get on what, with what passwords? What are you talking about? I understood the first bit - you downloaded freenet from www.freenetproject.org . And then you forgot your password? Password for what? Internet access? How can we here possibly help you with that? d - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 9:18 PM Subject: [freenet-support] My password? I spent two hours donloading this program late last nighht and now I cannot get on via the only passwords I would have used What now? SusanA ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
[freenet-support] My password?
I spent two hours donloading this program late last nighht and now I cannot get on via the only passwords I would have used What now? SusanA
Re: [freenet-support] temp files
> > The recent mention of the temp directory prompted me to go look > > to see what was in there. I found 1200 files totaling 125meg > > > > Aren't these supposed to be being deleted when freenet is > > done with them? > > Not necessarily. Are you sure? What is the *point* if temporary files if they're not temporary? :-) Freenet uses temporary files for numerous reasons but the bottom line has to always be, when it's no longer needed, it should be deleted. Or reused. Or whatever. Quick important question though ... when the original poster (Joel M. Baldwin) reported looking in the temp directory, I assume the refence was to the freenet "store_n/temp" folder rather than /tmp or C:\Temp or something generic ... Temporary files accumulating in store_n/temp without being deleted (runaway temp files) is a serious error and should be raised to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. Temporary files accumulating elsewhere is very unlikely to be a freenet problem and more likely to be a JVM problem, or something completely unrelated (e.g. Microsoft Word, whatever) > Some Unix implementations clear /tmp on startup, some > don't. Are you sure all the files in there were created by Freenet? > Whatever OS you're running can be set easily to clear out any and all > temporary directories on system boot. This is a good point, but if freenet is creating runaway temp files it is only an appropriate workaround if you're prepared to regularly reboot/restart the OS. > have to do this on my Win2K box > under the 'Documents and Settings' dir, or IE will cache the entire > Internet on my hard drive. Personally I would quite like IE to cache the entire Internet on my hard drive. :-) Seriously though, and slightly off-topic, IE's cache doesn't use temporary files (as such), plus it has a prescribed upper-limit maximum size which you can set. IE caching is a good thing, but has nothing to do with the temporary files that freenet may generate. If you don't want IE to cache anything, reduce its cache to zero. If you don't want it to take up space in your system partition, simply moves IEs cache elsewhere. Check your IE properties. You shouldn't ever need to change the properties of Documents And Settings just to fix an IE configuration. d ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] temp files
On Sunday 05 January 2003 02:33 am, Joel M. Baldwin wrote: > The recent mention of the temp directory prompted me to go look > to see what was in there. I found 1200 files totaling 125meg > > Aren't these supposed to be being deleted when freenet is > done with them? Not necessarily. Some Unix implementations clear /tmp on startup, some don't. Are you sure all the files in there were created by Freenet? Whatever OS you're running can be set easily to clear out any and all temporary directories on system boot. I have to do this on my Win2K box under the 'Documents and Settings' dir, or IE will cache the entire Internet on my hard drive. -- Jay Oliveri "In the land of the blind, GnuPG ID: 0x5AA5DD54 the one-eyed man is king." FCPTools Maintainer www.sf.net/users/joliveri ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
[freenet-support] Re: [freenet-dev] Fw: Updated Numbers -- GCJ Wins!
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 08:03:39PM -, Dave Hooper wrote: > Anyone have an update on how well freenet builds on gcj? It doesn't link for me (branch 0-5-1 latest CVS, Linux gcj 3.2): freenet/src> make -f Makefile.gcj Linking: frednode freenet/node/Main.o: In function `freenet::node::Main$InsertARK::Main$InsertARK[in-charge]()': freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:2160: undefined reference to `freenet::node::AutoBackoffNodeRequester::AutoBackoffNodeRequester[in-charge](freenet::client::ClientFactory*, freenet::client::FreenetURI*, bool, freenet::support::Bucket*, int)' freenet/node/Main.o: In function `freenet::node::Main::main(JArray*)': freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:287: undefined reference to `freenet::node::IPAddressDetector::class$' freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:287: undefined reference to `freenet::node::IPAddressDetector::IPAddressDetector[in-charge]()' freenet/node/Main.o:freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:2160: undefined reference to `freenet::node::AutoBackoffNodeRequester::doRedirect()' freenet/node/Main.o:freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:2160: undefined reference to `freenet::node::AutoBackoffNodeRequester::contentType()' freenet/node/Main.o:freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:2160: undefined reference to `freenet::node::AutoBackoffNodeRequester::kill()' freenet/node/Main.o:freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:2174: undefined reference to `freenet::node::AutoBackoffNodeRequester::internalRun()' freenet/node/Main.o:freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:2174: undefined reference to `freenet::node::AutoBackoffNodeRequester::redirectFollowed(freenet::client::events::RedirectFollowedEvent*)' freenet/node/Main.o:freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:2174: undefined reference to `freenet::node::AutoBackoffNodeRequester::receive(freenet::client::ClientEvent*)' freenet/node/Main.o:freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:2157: undefined reference to `freenet::node::AutoBackoffNodeRequester::class$' freenet/node/Main.o:freenet/src/freenet/node/Main.java:2213: undefined reference to `freenet::node::IPAddressDetector::class$' freenet/client/GetRequestProcess.o: In function `freenet::client::GetRequestProcess::getNextRequest()': freenet/src/freenet/client/GetRequestProcess.java:107: undefined reference to `freenet::client::WrongStateException::class$' freenet/src/freenet/client/GetRequestProcess.java:107: undefined reference to `freenet::client::WrongStateException::WrongStateException[in-charge](java::lang::String*, int, int)' freenet/src/freenet/client/GetRequestProcess.java:93: undefined reference to `freenet::client::KeyNotInManifestException::class$' freenet/src/freenet/client/GetRequestProcess.java:93: undefined reference to `freenet::client::KeyNotInManifestException::KeyNotInManifestException[in-charge]()' freenet/client/PutRequestProcess.o: In function `freenet::client::PutRequestProcess::getNextRequest()': freenet/src/freenet/client/PutRequestProcess.java:108: undefined reference to `freenet::client::WrongStateException::class$' freenet/src/freenet/client/PutRequestProcess.java:108: undefined reference to `freenet::client::WrongStateException::WrongStateException[in-charge](java::lang::String*, int, int)' freenet/client/SingleRequestProcess.o: In function `freenet::client::SingleRequestProcess::failed()': freenet/src/freenet/client/SingleRequestProcess.java:62: undefined reference to `freenet::client::WrongStateException::class$' freenet/src/freenet/client/SingleRequestProcess.java:62: undefined reference to `freenet::client::WrongStateException::WrongStateException[in-charge](java::lang::String*, int, int)' freenet/client/http/FproxyServlet.o: In function `freenet::client::http::FproxyServlet::writeErrorMessage(java::lang::Exception*, javax::servlet::http::HttpServletResponse*, java::io::OutputStream*, java::lang::String*, freenet::client::FreenetURI*, int, java::lang::String*, java::lang::String*, int)': freenet/src/freenet/client/http/FproxyServlet.java:1141: undefined reference to `freenet::client::KeyNotInManifestException::class$' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [frednode] Error 1 ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
[freenet-support] After upgrading to 541 my log shows this.
After i have upgraded to Build 541 my log file is full of these messages, after the first run: Jan 5, 2003 7:28:40 PM (freenet.node.rt.DataObjectRoutingStore, main): Removing orphaned property 0x0 : ffd1b5670db50214d739de601110fa58e21579a92e6b657973 What does that mean? Sincerley Heine Laursen ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support