[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 mandatory build 939

2006-08-09 Thread chris mcbrien
I grabbed to update.sh from that site, and when I run it I get these errors: user at dilbert:~/freenet$ ./update.sh ./update.sh: line 3: cd: @path@: No such file or directory Updating freenet Fetching update.sh Downloaded update.sh /home/user/freenet/update.sh: line 3: cd: @path@: No such file or

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 mandatory build 939

2006-08-09 Thread chris mcbrien
I grabbed to update.sh from that site, and when I run it I get these errors: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$ ./update.sh ./update.sh: line 3: cd: @path@: No such file or directory Updating freenet Fetching update.sh Downloaded update.sh /home/user/freenet/update.sh: line 3: cd: @path@: No such file

[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 894

2006-07-25 Thread chris mcbrien
Sorry for the newbie question when I try to update I get this on my Linux terminal. Is the message about them differing Okay? Updating freenet Downloading sha1test.jar utility jar which will download the actual update. Fetching freenet-cvs-snapshot.jar Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Downloaded freenet-c

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 894

2006-07-25 Thread chris mcbrien
Sorry for the newbie question when I try to update I get this on my Linux terminal. Is the message about them differing Okay? Updating freenet Downloading sha1test.jar utility jar which will download the actual update. Fetching freenet-cvs-snapshot.jar Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Downloaded freenet-

[freenet-support] Running update.sh fails

2006-07-08 Thread chris mcbrien
`then' user at dilbert:~/freenet$ On 7/8/06, Tracy R Reed wrote: > chris mcbrien wrote: > > I'm trying to update and I get this on my screen: > > > > > > user at dilbert:~/freenet$ ./update.sh > > Updating freenet > > Fetching freenet-cvs-snapshot

Re: [freenet-support] Running update.sh fails

2006-07-08 Thread chris mcbrien
line 121: `then' [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$ On 7/8/06, Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: chris mcbrien wrote: > I'm trying to update and I get this on my screen: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$ ./update.sh > Updating freenet > Fetching freenet-cvs-snapsho

[freenet-support] Running update.sh fails

2006-07-08 Thread chris mcbrien
I'm trying to update and I get this on my screen: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$ ./update.sh Updating freenet Fetching freenet-cvs-snapshot.jar java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException Attempt 1 java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException Attempt 2 java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException Attempt

[freenet-support] Running update.sh fails

2006-07-08 Thread chris mcbrien
I'm trying to update and I get this on my screen: user at dilbert:~/freenet$ ./update.sh Updating freenet Fetching freenet-cvs-snapshot.jar java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException Attempt 1 java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException Attempt 2 java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException Attempt 3 j

[freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread chris mcbrien
I'm a total freenet newbie. But, I've been using Java on Linux for years with very good results. I'd be happy to help in the Java/Linux setup realm. I've used Mandriva/Mandrake and Ubuntu. IBM's java implementation was the better choice for Java 1.3 and 1.4. However I think it's pretty much ev

Re: [freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread chris mcbrien
I'm a total freenet newbie. But, I've been using Java on Linux for years with very good results. I'd be happy to help in the Java/Linux setup realm. I've used Mandriva/Mandrake and Ubuntu. IBM's java implementation was the better choice for Java 1.3 and 1.4. However I think it's pretty much e