[freenet-support] Native datastore or non native ?

2002-10-20 Thread blured75
Hi, I've just looked in my freenet.ini file and saw storeType=freenet Does it mean it is native or not ? FI, I've got version 0.5pre4 upgraded to build519, downloading the latest freenet*.jar. What are the different possibility for this entry ? in the ini file it says # The type of store we have

[freenet-support] re:Yet another freenet windows release

2002-10-20 Thread zbalevsk
installs and runs fine. but please test the import/export functionality of the tray utility, it has never worked so far. if it can't be fixed in time for the release deadline Ian asks for it might be good to remove that functionality ___ support

[freenet-support] Almost re proxy insertion

2002-10-20 Thread kaboom
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Good going almost almost perfect. I'm still getting an error during splitfile manifest insertion about 3 out four times where it doesnt seem to read the whole thing in that looks like this in my log. Oct 19, 2002 6:51:22 PM

Re: [freenet-support] Native datastore or non native ?

2002-10-20 Thread Greg Wooledge
blured75 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I've just looked in my freenet.ini file and saw storeType=freenet Does it mean it is native or not ? FI, I've got version 0.5pre4 upgraded to build519, downloading the latest freenet*.jar. Matthew said, at some point in the last few days, that the current

Re: [freenet-support] small and big windows installer bugs

2002-10-20 Thread Mathew Ryden
- Original Message - From: William_dw -- Sqlcoders [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:support-admin;freenetproject.org]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] another thing, but i'm not sure if this is just because of my chaotic installation: FProxy/Basic

[freenet-support] freenet stalls

2002-10-20 Thread colbyd
Freenet seems to stall (I have winme, perm node w/ newest sun java). It'll reach 1800 kb in the datatore and just stop. ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support

RE: [freenet-support] small and big windows installer bugs

2002-10-20 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:support-admin;freenetproject.org]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 20 October 2002 14:18 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [freenet-support] small and big windows installer bugs another thing, but i'm not sure if this is just

[freenet-support] fec insertion/retrieval with the lastest build of 519

2002-10-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
== version medley again? we've got numbers plently, use them to separate each build going public! ---~~--- fec insertion with htl=0 ---~~--- 1st: congratulations! no /0 error anymore (though i think the fix was a dirty hack..sorry :) 2nd: have a look at this: Segment 1 inserted. Data and

[freenet-support] node's load

2002-10-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello again i think the node load is calculated way too heavy (sorry bout my english ;) i always need to patch the freenet.ini to minload=100 and maxload=150 to be able even *using* freenet. my 2cent ;) The information transmitted

[freenet-support] source file could not be read errors

2002-10-20 Thread zbalevsk
I'm getting errors like: File $TEMPDIR\temp\somefile.xxx could not be saved, because the source file could not be read. please contact the system administrator every time I try to download a file, FEC or not. What do they mean? ___ support mailing

[freenet-support] Yet another freenet windows release

2002-10-20 Thread Mathew Ryden
Okay - let's see if this has gotten any better. I think the weird flaunch.ini bugs are fixed so the node might almost work. Please, anyone who I haven't turned off of freenet entirely, test the again updated installer at http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-webinstall.exe . Also, send any

Re: [freenet-support] New windows installer

2002-10-20 Thread johncole
IT WORKS!! Finally! Thank you so much Mathew! I can get to TFE, Da Gj, Freenet Forever, etc.! And I already have over a dozen node refs! Yahoo! :) I would like to offer a big round of applause to Mathew Ryden for finally being able to make an installer that