[freenet-support] Hello and Question about win98se

2006-06-17 Thread Florian Hädrich
Hello everybody

I tried to setup freenet under Win98SE (I?d installed the newest verions of
Java and Mozilla Firefox before. The following problems occurs: After the
setup is finished, the browser does not open (there is only a black window
like a dos window for about a second open). I tried to enter the following
adress to my browser: Http://127.0.0.1: an the error occours: "Server
not found". Can anyone help me?

Thanks

Florian




[freenet-support] Error installing on Windows XP

2006-06-17 Thread Sonu Sandhu
Hi,

I can't get Freenet 0.7 to install on Windows XP.  At first I got this 
message:

Unable to locate tools.jar. Expected to find it in C:\Program 
Files\Java\jre1.5.0_07\lib\tools.jar
antinstaller.jarC:\selfextractpack.jar

pre:
[unjar] Expanding: 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall0\"C:\selfextractpack.jar" into 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall0

I searched for tools.jar in my Java folder and found a copy in my JDK, so I 
tried copying it over to \jre1.5.0_07\lib\ and tried again.  This time I 
received this error:

antinstaller.jarC:\selfextractpack.jar

pre:
[unjar] Expanding: 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall0\"C:\selfextractpack.jar" into 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall0

I then tried reinstalling the most recent JRE and got a really long 
exception message which sums up to:

org.tp23.antinstaller.InstallException: Error running the install
...
Caused by: jar:file:/C:/selfextractpack.jar!/build.xml:36: Error while 
expanding 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall\"C:\selfextractpack.jar"
...
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall\"C:\selfextractpack.jar" (The 
filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect)

I'm assuming the error has something to do with the: 
\Temp\antinstall\"C:\selfextractpack.jar", but there's nothing I can do 
about that near as I can figure.

I've tried using the web installer, which didn't work on the first try, but 
did work after I tried using C:\selfextractpack.jar downloaded from 
downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/.  I also tried the freenet.jnlp, but 
with the same result.  I tried both online and offline - beginner and power 
user options.

So, I'm finally out of ideas.  Any help would be much appreciated.





[freenet-support] Hello and Question about win98se

2006-06-17 Thread Florian Hädrich
Hello everybody

I tried to setup freenet under Win98SE (I´d installed the newest verions of
Java and Mozilla Firefox before. The following problems occurs: After the
setup is finished, the browser does not open (there is only a black window
like a dos window for about a second open). I tried to enter the following
adress to my browser: Http://127.0.0.1: an the error occours: Server
not found. Can anyone help me?

Thanks

Florian

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[freenet-support] Error installing on Windows XP

2006-06-17 Thread Sonu Sandhu

Hi,

I can't get Freenet 0.7 to install on Windows XP.  At first I got this 
message:


Unable to locate tools.jar. Expected to find it in C:\Program 
Files\Java\jre1.5.0_07\lib\tools.jar

antinstaller.jarC:\selfextractpack.jar

pre:
   [unjar] Expanding: 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall0\C:\selfextractpack.jar into 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall0


I searched for tools.jar in my Java folder and found a copy in my JDK, so I 
tried copying it over to \jre1.5.0_07\lib\ and tried again.  This time I 
received this error:


antinstaller.jarC:\selfextractpack.jar

pre:
   [unjar] Expanding: 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall0\C:\selfextractpack.jar into 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall0


I then tried reinstalling the most recent JRE and got a really long 
exception message which sums up to:


org.tp23.antinstaller.InstallException: Error running the install
...
Caused by: jar:file:/C:/selfextractpack.jar!/build.xml:36: Error while 
expanding 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall\C:\selfextractpack.jar

...
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: 
C:\DOCUME~1\MyLogin\LOCALS~1\Temp\antinstall\C:\selfextractpack.jar (The 
filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect)


I'm assuming the error has something to do with the: 
\Temp\antinstall\C:\selfextractpack.jar, but there's nothing I can do 
about that near as I can figure.


I've tried using the web installer, which didn't work on the first try, but 
did work after I tried using C:\selfextractpack.jar downloaded from 
downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/.  I also tried the freenet.jnlp, but 
with the same result.  I tried both online and offline - beginner and power 
user options.


So, I'm finally out of ideas.  Any help would be much appreciated.


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Re: [freenet-support] Hello and Question about win98se

2006-06-17 Thread Volodya

Florian Hädrich wrote:

Hello everybody

I tried to setup freenet under Win98SE (I´d installed the newest verions of
Java and Mozilla Firefox before. The following problems occurs: After the
setup is finished, the browser does not open (there is only a black window
like a dos window for about a second open). I tried to enter the following
adress to my browser: Http://127.0.0.1: an the error occours: Server
not found. Can anyone help me?

Thanks

Florian


If i'm not mistaken The Developers stopped supporting 98 a little while back... and 
unfortunately i don't know enough to help you out.


I can recommend another operating system (i'm not being an asshole, but trying to help as 
much as i can).


Is this your own computer and can you actually chose to install a different OS 
on it?
Are there programmes that you need that must run under Windows/DOS?

I would advise to go with Ubuntu (free and gratis) or XPCorp (proprietary and costly). 
Ubuntu definitely works rather well with Freenet (that's the setup that i have now) and 
there are many people who'd happily walk you through what-ever problems you might have 
(especially if you ask politely, which seems to be the case... q;-D ). I had Freenet 
running on 2k3 also, it worked rather well.


P.S. It's also not very clear if you are talking about 0,7 (new freenet) or 0,5 
(old network).

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