Re: [freenet-support] freenet.node.Main: command not found

2005-01-28 Thread Steven Schlansker
I believe you should instead use: sudo /etc/init.d/freenet start to start Freenet on Gentoo. At least that's how I do it. It looks like your shell script needs to be run from the directory in which Freenet itself is stored - so you would need to cd into Freenet's directory before runing start-fr

[freenet-support] Java VM coredumps (NOT just a backtrace!)

2005-01-26 Thread Steven Schlansker
I just updated to the latest release (5100) and it seemed to work just great. In fact, it was a whole lot faster than the previous releases have been. But, then, it all went right down the drain. I often tail -f the logfiles, just to watch threads backtrace left and right. But then this litt