Re: [freenet-support] Build 510 and earlier dump java core on FreeBSD

2002-10-03 Thread Greg Wooledge

Rob ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> The closest I
> have come to a working Freenet node on FreeBSD has been with Kaffe. 

This is the same experience that all of us *BSD users have reported
when attempting to use Freenet.  People have had varying degrees of
success or failure with Kaffe, but Linux Sun JVMs running under
emulation are worse.

> Unfortunately, from the fproxy interface, no keys can be fetched.

Why not?  What errors are you getting?  Have you updated your .conf
file for the fproxy->mainport switch?

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[freenet-support] Build 510 and earlier dump java core on FreeBSD

2002-10-03 Thread Rob

I've tried a number of builds over the last week and they all dump java
core.  No messages of any significance in freenet.log.  I've tried
builds with Sun Linux SDK 1.3.1 and Sun Linux SDK 1.4.  The closest I
have come to a working Freenet node on FreeBSD has been with Kaffe. 
Unfortunately, from the fproxy interface, no keys can be fetched.

On my Gentoo Linux partition, I had no problem getting 510 to work.

Rob.


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