Re: [freenet-support] Java announcement

2015-06-06 Thread Dave Larsen
What do you mean (with cd) i dld java and freenet online no cd
On Jun 6, 2015 9:33 AM, Steve Dougherty st...@asksteved.com wrote:

 You have a way to start Freenet without the tray? Does that not use the
run.sh? The tray is not strictly necessary, and the currently deployed
version is out of date. We have a new version of it written but it's not
deployed yet.



 You can start Freenet without the tray by opening a terminal, navigating
to the directory Freenet is installed to (with cd), and running ./run.sh
start


 On Sat, Jun 6, 2015, 3:33 AM blupace blup...@gmx.com wrote:

 Hey, ,

 So I did a little testing.
 It looks like when I exit freenet and also exit the freenet node
starter, If I then fire up Freenet Tray, the node starter does not start.
 How do I initiate the node starter?

 Kind regards,

 Pace

  On Jun 5, 2015, at 10:38 PM, Steve Dougherty st...@asksteved.com
wrote:
 
  On 06/05/2015 03:09 AM, blupace wrote:
  Hi, I have just started to follow the freenet project and I am
testing it on
  MAC.  Installation goes well, but I always get the error below.
  I have upgraded to Java version and verified it on the Java
verification page in
  the same browser that I use with freenet.
 
 
 
  Your Java version 1.6.0_65 is at its End Of Life and is no longer
receiving
  updates to fix security problems.
  Freenet will require version 1.7 or higher in a future update, so it
will stop
  working with this one.
  Please upgrade your Java installation.
 
 
  Any help appreciated.
 
 
  Regards,
 
 
  Pace
 
  This may be something we've fixed in the development version. Does the
  message go away if you shut down Freenet, replace run.sh in the
  directory Freenet is installed to with this file [0], and start Freenet
  again? The newer version of the script should be more effective at
  discovering modern Java installations on Macs.
 
  - Steve
 
  [0]
 
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freenet/java_installer/next/res/unix/run.sh
 



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Re: [freenet-support] Java announcement

2015-06-06 Thread Steve Dougherty
I mean cd as in running the command to Change Directory in a terminal, not
a Compact Disc. I will look into getting you a copy of the updated Mac tray
by Monday.

On Sat, Jun 6, 2015, 12:49 PM Dave Larsen hoppameiste...@gmail.com wrote:

 What do you mean (with cd) i dld java and freenet online no cd

 On Jun 6, 2015 9:33 AM, Steve Dougherty st...@asksteved.com wrote:
 
  You have a way to start Freenet without the tray? Does that not use the
 run.sh? The tray is not strictly necessary, and the currently deployed
 version is out of date. We have a new version of it written but it's not
 deployed yet.
 
 
 
  You can start Freenet without the tray by opening a terminal, navigating
 to the directory Freenet is installed to (with cd), and running ./run.sh
 start
 
 
  On Sat, Jun 6, 2015, 3:33 AM blupace blup...@gmx.com wrote:
 
  Hey, ,
 
  So I did a little testing.
  It looks like when I exit freenet and also exit the freenet node
 starter, If I then fire up Freenet Tray, the node starter does not start.
  How do I initiate the node starter?
 
  Kind regards,
 
  Pace
 
   On Jun 5, 2015, at 10:38 PM, Steve Dougherty st...@asksteved.com
 wrote:
  
   On 06/05/2015 03:09 AM, blupace wrote:
   Hi, I have just started to follow the freenet project and I am
 testing it on
   MAC.  Installation goes well, but I always get the error below.
   I have upgraded to Java version and verified it on the Java
 verification page in
   the same browser that I use with freenet.
  
  
  
   Your Java version 1.6.0_65 is at its End Of Life and is no longer
 receiving
   updates to fix security problems.
   Freenet will require version 1.7 or higher in a future update, so it
 will stop
   working with this one.
   Please upgrade your Java installation.
  
  
   Any help appreciated.
  
  
   Regards,
  
  
   Pace
  
   This may be something we've fixed in the development version. Does the
   message go away if you shut down Freenet, replace run.sh in the
   directory Freenet is installed to with this file [0], and start
 Freenet
   again? The newer version of the script should be more effective at
   discovering modern Java installations on Macs.
  
   - Steve
  
   [0]
  
 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freenet/java_installer/next/res/unix/run.sh
  
 
 
 

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Re: [freenet-support] Java announcement

2015-06-06 Thread Steve Dougherty
You have a way to start Freenet without the tray? Does that not use the
run.sh? The tray is not strictly necessary, and the currently deployed
version is out of date. We have a new version of it written but it's not
deployed yet.



You can start Freenet without the tray by opening a terminal, navigating to
the directory Freenet is installed to (with cd), and running ./run.sh start


On Sat, Jun 6, 2015, 3:33 AM blupace blup...@gmx.com wrote:

Hey, ,

So I did a little testing.
It looks like when I exit freenet and also exit the freenet node starter,
If I then fire up Freenet Tray, the node starter does not start.
How do I initiate the node starter?

Kind regards,

Pace

 On Jun 5, 2015, at 10:38 PM, Steve Dougherty st...@asksteved.com wrote:

 On 06/05/2015 03:09 AM, blupace wrote:
 Hi, I have just started to follow the freenet project and I am testing
it on
 MAC.  Installation goes well, but I always get the error below.
 I have upgraded to Java version and verified it on the Java verification
page in
 the same browser that I use with freenet.



 Your Java version 1.6.0_65 is at its End Of Life and is no longer
receiving
 updates to fix security problems.
 Freenet will require version 1.7 or higher in a future update, so it
will stop
 working with this one.
 Please upgrade your Java installation.


 Any help appreciated.


 Regards,


 Pace

 This may be something we've fixed in the development version. Does the
 message go away if you shut down Freenet, replace run.sh in the
 directory Freenet is installed to with this file [0], and start Freenet
 again? The newer version of the script should be more effective at
 discovering modern Java installations on Macs.

 - Steve

 [0]

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freenet/java_installer/next/res/unix/run.sh

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