Well, this explains some of the problems I'm having with the latest build.
See, this is exactly the sort of thing that ought to be put up at the top of
the project's main web page as an advisory.
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Go figure. Must've been running out of thread space and not telling me. I
did find a message in the log about running of memory, but nothing to
associate that with fproxy.
In the future, perhaps we should give servlets extra high priority, or
pre-allocated threads or some such. The
I'd thought my earlier problem was due to a collsion between two versions of
the Java classes, resulting from a software install gone bad. But now I've
WIPED my hard drive, re-installed everything, and fproxy actually got worse!
Now it won't even bring up the intro page. It hangs the
Something's listening on the port, but when I try to bring up the page, I
get connection broken. This started happening about the time I started
running the June 13th freenet.jar.
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I'd like a quick and easy method of deriving the CHK key for a document,
other than reading the nodes' response to a successful insert.
My reasons are convoluted, but they have to do with an attempt to come up
with a utility to insert large sites. Right now fcpputsite is very
perfectionist.
I saw on the devl list (since vanished from the archives) that the local
node bypass feature has been added to Fred. I'd like to use this via
fcptools but I don't know how. The sourceforge page didn't give me any
clues. Has the support been added yet?
Thanks in advance.