Re: [freenet-support] OSX Problem

2002-06-09 Thread David T-G

Tim --

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% 
% Hi:

Hello!


% 
% I installed and unstuffed the osx version of freenet 20020609 placed it on 
% my desktop.
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% When I go into the Terminal and type   ./start-freenet.sh 

Sadly, the documentation still needs a little work.  Old-hand UNIX types
would recognize this, but that doesn't mean that everyone would...


% 
% I receive the following error Invalid null command.

The  is supposed to indicate your shell prompt.  All you really type
is the ./start-freenet.sh after it, and you type it at whatever point
your shell waits for input -- whether it's a  or a % or a # or bash
or any other indicator that your shell is saying I'm ready!.


% 
% Any help would be appreciated.

HTH  HAND


% 
% I intend to use freenet to share scholarly documents in the field of 
% organizational communication

Sounds awesome!  The more use the better.


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% Tim Gilchrist
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Hey, southeastern Connecticut, eh?  Where?  We spent three lovely years
in Mystic *sniff*


HTH  HAND

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[freenet-support] freenet.fs.acct.AccountingException

2002-06-09 Thread dar-gon

Hi,

Randonly when i restart my node i seem to be getting this

Jun 9, 2002 9:32:09 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): starting filesystem
freenet.fs.acct.AccountingException: no such command code: 0x79 in 0x202 / 93
at freenet.fs.acct.sys.SerialTree.parseIntoVector(SerialTree.java:187)
at 
freenet.fs.acct.sys.AccountingTree$BlockNode.init(AccountingTree.java:287)
at freenet.fs.acct.sys.AccountingTree.found(AccountingTree.java:67)
at 
freenet.fs.acct.SharedAccountingInitializer.found(SharedAccountingInitializer.java:75)
at 
freenet.fs.acct.AccountingInitializer.initialize(AccountingInitializer.java:220)
at freenet.fs.dir.FSDirectory.init(FSDirectory.java:174)
at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:348)

This is even after normal closes and restarts. The above happened on update this 
morning right on restart.

Seems the only way to start after this is reinitializing the filesystem by deleteing 
the 
node_port file.

Does anyone know anything about this?

I really hate reinitalizing the filesystem.



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Re: [freenet-support] setup docs?

2002-06-09 Thread Greg Wooledge

sda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 I looked for a man page - none, and perused the Freenet website, all I
 could find are 'installation docs' not actuall setup and run guides. I'm sure
 it's pretty obvious to some, but sorry I don't get how to run it and what
 parameters I should use or the various options.

1. Install java.
2. Install the Freenet jar files (freenet.jar and freenet-ext.jar).
3. Get seed node references from somewhere and put them in seednodes.ref.
4. Set CLASSPATH to include both of the jar files.
5. Run java freenet.node.Main --config and answer the questions.  This
   creates freenet.conf in the current directory.
6. Edit freenet.conf by hand to fill in all the stuff that the --config
   skipped over.
7. Run nohup java freenet.node.Main  to start the Freenet node.
8. Wait for it to finish creating the data store, etc.
9. Point your browser at http://localhost:/ (gateway) and/or
   http://localhost:8889/ (administrative reports).

You can use java freenet.node.Main --help to get some other options,
most of which will not be useful for the beginner.  Except possibly
this one:

  -x|--export file|- exports a signed NodeReference

so that you can share your node reference with others, if you wish.

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