[freenet-support] problems with config

2008-02-11 Thread Jean-Claude Féret
Hi,
I guess you feel better if I do write in English ?
First of all, I'm on OS X 10.4.10 and used upto now Azureus and mlDonkey 
(occasionally LimeWire or Ants)
Having heard about freenet, I did download it, and followed the 
installation procedure

(/by the way, and if it can be of any interest for you, the bug 
mentionned when using ubuntu, was there also with Mac OS X : error 
message saying that the download of that or that part didn't work, and, 
how I was advised to, I did click on continue... that happened quite 
many times during the installation, in fact for maybe the 2/3 of the 
files but it came to the end of it/)

So, I went to the next document : How to configure Freenet. And there, 
was unable to get the config wizard.

? La connexion a ?chou?, Firefox ne peut ?tablir de connexion avec le 
serveur ? l'adresse 127.0.0.1: ?

Since it it goes through local host, I guess it probably is part of the 
downloaded folder, but I didn't see there any trace of it.

Since I also didn't manage to find how to open anything in relation to 
Freenet, I wasn't either able to do any config manualy...

Some advise would then be most welcome... Thanks in advance

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Re: [freenet-support] problems with config

2008-02-11 Thread Phillip Hutchings

On 12/02/2008, at 03:42, Jean-Claude Féret wrote:

 Hi,
 I guess you feel better if I do write in English ?
 First of all, I'm on OS X 10.4.10 and used upto now Azureus and  
 mlDonkey (occasionally LimeWire or Ants)
 Having heard about freenet, I did download it, and followed the  
 installation procedure

 (by the way, and if it can be of any interest for you, the bug  
 mentionned when using ubuntu, was there also with Mac OS X : error  
 message saying that the download of that or that part didn't work,  
 and, how I was advised to, I did click on continue… that happened  
 quite many times during the installation, in fact for maybe the 2/3  
 of the files but it came to the end of it)

That sounds like a broken mirror. I know my host has been down several  
times recently, complaining to the ISP seems to have helped though.

 So, I went to the next document : How to configure Freenet. And  
 there, was unable to get the config wizard.

 « La connexion a échoué, Firefox ne peut établir de connexion avec  
 le serveur à l'adresse 127.0.0.1: »


That means either the Freenet process isn't running, or hasn't  
finished starting up yet. Unfortunately there isn't a real OS X GUI  
yet. Try this:

Open Terminal, type these commands:
cd path/to/freenet
./run.sh stop
./run.sh start


--
Phillip Hutchings
http://www.sitharus.com/



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[freenet-support] problems with config

2008-02-11 Thread Jean-Claude Féret

Hi,
I guess you feel better if I do write in English ?
First of all, I'm on OS X 10.4.10 and used upto now Azureus and mlDonkey 
(occasionally LimeWire or Ants)
Having heard about freenet, I did download it, and followed the 
installation procedure


(/by the way, and if it can be of any interest for you, the bug 
mentionned when using ubuntu, was there also with Mac OS X : error 
message saying that the download of that or that part didn't work, and, 
how I was advised to, I did click on continue... that happened quite 
many times during the installation, in fact for maybe the 2/3 of the 
files but it came to the end of it/)


So, I went to the next document : How to configure Freenet. And there, 
was unable to get the config wizard.


« La connexion a échoué, Firefox ne peut établir de connexion avec le 
serveur à l'adresse 127.0.0.1: »


Since it it goes through local host, I guess it probably is part of the 
downloaded folder, but I didn't see there any trace of it.


Since I also didn't manage to find how to open anything in relation to 
Freenet, I wasn't either able to do any config manualy...


Some advise would then be most welcome... Thanks in advance

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