[freenet-support] Help neeeded

2010-10-28 Thread Guillaume LEROY




Hello!
I have installed Freenet (0.7.5 version #1296 rbuild01296 Freenet-ext version 
#26 r23771) running on Vista 32 and it seemed to be working OK. I mean I have a 
node ID and I can navigate and download from FMS with no problem. However, when 
I try to send a message to a forum (Test as a matter of fact...), it does 
appear in the inserted list, but NOT on the forum itself afterwards (even 
after more than 24 h)... 
I also have the same problem with Frost. If I post to a board (Newbie-help 
would you believe..) my message stalls in the outbox until a message states 
that it was not possible to send it. Also, may be for the same reason, all of 
the boards indicated in the left window show 0 messages. If i click on any of 
them, nothing happens, even I if I hit refresh... For information, when I 
installed Frost I checked the box running Freenet .05 instead of .07 because 
I am on Opennet and not Darknet.. 
Many many thanks if you can help me.
Cordially
Guillaume
PS:
by the way, same thing with Thaw... No messages sent nor received..
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Re: [freenet-support] Help neeeded

2010-10-28 Thread Volodya

On 28.10.2010 13:15, Guillaume LEROY wrote:

Hello!
I have installed Freenet (0.7.5 version #1296 rbuild01296Freenet-ext version #26
r23771) running on Vista 32 and it seemed to be working OK. I mean I have a node
ID and I can navigate and download from FMS with no problem. However, when I try
to send a message to a forum (Test as a matter of fact...), it does appear in
the inserted list, but NOT on the forum itself afterwards (even after more
than 24 h)...
I also have the same problem with Frost. If I post to a board (Newbie-help
would you believe..) my message stalls in the outbox until a message states that
it was not possible to send it. Also, may be for the same reason, all of the
boards indicated in the left window show 0 messages. If i click on any of them,
nothing happens, even I if I hit refresh... For information, when I installed
Frost I checked the box running Freenet .05 instead of .07 because I am on
Opennet and not Darknet..
Many many thanks if you can help me.
Cordially
Guillaume
PS:
by the way, same thing with Thaw... No messages sent nor received..


It is possible that the board you were sending on frost is under a DoS attack, 
this may prevent the message from being inserted.


As for FMS, it's some weird WoT thing, you many need to rate some people's trust 
lists up or something in order to see your own messages.


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Re: [freenet-support] Help neeeded

2010-10-28 Thread Edward Langenback
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Guillaume LEROY wrote:
 Hello!
 I have installed Freenet (0.7.5 version #1296 rbuild01296 Freenet-ext
 version #26 r23771) running on Vista 32 and it seemed to be working OK.
 I mean I have a node ID and I can navigate and download from FMS with no
 problem. However, when I try to send a message to a forum (Test as a
 matter of fact...), it does appear in the inserted list, but NOT on
 the forum itself afterwards (even after more than 24 h)...
 I also have the same problem with Frost. If I post to a board
 (Newbie-help would you believe..) my message stalls in the outbox until
 a message states that it was not possible to send it. Also, may be for
 the same reason, all of the boards indicated in the left window show 0
 messages. If i click on any of them, nothing happens, even I if I hit
 refresh... For information, when I installed Frost I checked the box
 running Freenet .05 instead of .07 because I am on Opennet and not
 Darknet..


I can't speak for Thaw or FMS but the problem with Frost is that you
made the Freenet 0.5 choice when installing Frost.  Regardless of
whether you're using Opennet or not you are still running Freenet 0.7
and should select 0.7 during Frost's setup.

The 0.5 network *IS* still active but you are running 0.7 and will
never be able to connect to it unless you install 0.5

 Many many thanks if you can help me.
 Cordially
 Guillaume
 PS:
 by the way, same thing with Thaw... No messages sent nor received..

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[freenet-support] Anyone using Java 5 or macs with 10.4, 32-bit 10.5?

2010-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
We are considering moving to Java 6. This would make our code slightly cleaner, 
allow us to use a few minor new features, and simplify the build process. We 
need to know whether this is a big problem. As I understand it the following 
groups are likely to have Java 5 not 6:
- PPC-based mac's.
- OS/X 10.4 mac's.
- OS/X 10.5 mac's on 32-bit x86.
- People on Windows who haven't upgraded their Java to 6. I'm not sure whether 
Sun does this automatically, I believe there is some sort of an auto-updater.

Anyone still running Java 1.5, whether or not you can easily upgrade (please 
specify), please respond to this thread, publicly or privately. Thanks.


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Re: [freenet-support] Anyone using Java 5 or macs with 10.4, 32-bit 10.5?

2010-10-28 Thread Steve Oliver
Anyone using OS X 10.6 has a Java6 available, so those are no problem.

Anyone using a 32-bit intel mac will have to upgrade to snow leopard and they 
will get java6. It's $29, most mac users have already upgraded but Freenet is 
not a good representation of mac users so who knows how many are still on 10.5 
or even 10.4.

Anyone using a PPC mac will never get a java6, apple has not released one and 
Oracle probably wont either.


On Oct 28, 2010, at 10:50 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:

 We are considering moving to Java 6. This would make our code slightly 
 cleaner, allow us to use a few minor new features, and simplify the build 
 process. We need to know whether this is a big problem. As I understand it 
 the following groups are likely to have Java 5 not 6:
 - PPC-based mac's.
 - OS/X 10.4 mac's.
 - OS/X 10.5 mac's on 32-bit x86.
 - People on Windows who haven't upgraded their Java to 6. I'm not sure 
 whether Sun does this automatically, I believe there is some sort of an 
 auto-updater.
 
 Anyone still running Java 1.5, whether or not you can easily upgrade (please 
 specify), please respond to this thread, publicly or privately. Thanks.
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Re: [freenet-support] Anyone using Java 5 or macs with 10.4, 32-bit 10.5?

2010-10-28 Thread Juiceman
Do we have any way to see what OS's are accessing the download page?
On Oct 28, 2010 10:51 AM, Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org
wrote:
 We are considering moving to Java 6. This would make our code slightly
cleaner, allow us to use a few minor new features, and simplify the build
process. We need to know whether this is a big problem. As I understand it
the following groups are likely to have Java 5 not 6:
 - PPC-based mac's.
 - OS/X 10.4 mac's.
 - OS/X 10.5 mac's on 32-bit x86.
 - People on Windows who haven't upgraded their Java to 6. I'm not sure
whether Sun does this automatically, I believe there is some sort of an
auto-updater.

 Anyone still running Java 1.5, whether or not you can easily upgrade
(please specify), please respond to this thread, publicly or privately.
Thanks.
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Re: [freenet-support] Anyone using Java 5 or macs with 10.4, 32-bit 10.5?

2010-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Thursday 28 October 2010 17:28:20 Juiceman wrote:
 Do we have any way to see what OS's are accessing the download page?

Yes, we have Google Analytics.

77.97% Windows
10.85% Linux
9.58% Mac
66.74% Intel 10.6
23.00% Intel 10.5
3.64% Intel 10.4
3.01% PPC 10.4
1.66% PPC 10.5
1.28% Intel (generic? earlier version?)
0.66% PPC (generic? earlier version?)
Not set 0.49%
iPhone 0.39%
Android 0.20%
iPad 0.20%
iPod 0.10%
Symbian 0.06%
FreeBSD 0.05%

Unfortunately it does not tell us what proportion of Intel are x86-32 vs 64. :(

Breakdown for Windows:
42.29% XP
40.95% 7
15.73% Vista
0.57% Server 2003
0.38% 2000
0.08% 98
0.01% CE
0.01% ME

Screen resolution is interesting too:
15.17% 1280x800
12.98% 1024x768
11.66% 1280x1024
10.47% 1650x1050
9.87% 1440x900
7.60% 1366x768
7.16% 1920x1080
5.50% 1920x1200
2.55% 1600x900
1.88% 1024x600

IMHO this suggests a lot of laptops...

Browsers:

52% Firefox
18% Chrome
17% IE
6% Safari
5% Opera
Others 1%

Languages:
en-us 47%
fr 12.8%
de 7.6%
en-gb 5.7%
ru 3.9%
ja 2.4%
en 2.4%
hu 2.2%
pl 2.08%
it 1.6%

Unfortunately I am unable to access the visitors over time graphs on any of my 
browsers. :|

 On Oct 28, 2010 10:51 AM, Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org
 wrote:
  We are considering moving to Java 6. This would make our code slightly
 cleaner, allow us to use a few minor new features, and simplify the build
 process. We need to know whether this is a big problem. As I understand it
 the following groups are likely to have Java 5 not 6:
  - PPC-based mac's.
  - OS/X 10.4 mac's.
  - OS/X 10.5 mac's on 32-bit x86.
  - People on Windows who haven't upgraded their Java to 6. I'm not sure
 whether Sun does this automatically, I believe there is some sort of an
 auto-updater.
 
  Anyone still running Java 1.5, whether or not you can easily upgrade
 (please specify), please respond to this thread, publicly or privately.
 Thanks.


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