Quoting S [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have written a cronjob and some accompanying scripts, such that the
cronjob runs once per minute, and ensures that Freenet is running, and
if not, runs it, unless I had at some prior point manually run
=2E/stop-freenet.sh, in which case the script realizes that
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 15:48:37 -0400
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The binary on the server at the moment is a 1.3 vm. To get the 1.4 vm
working you have to download the source and some binaries from sun's
site, apply a patch from the bsd team, and then compile it. (all
because of sun's
'linux_enable=YES' is enabled on the server. Like I said, it runs
for a while and dies with one or two processes hogging all the
avalible cpu time. What version of freebsd are you using? I did get it
running by pointing the freenet scripts to the java vm loc. Anyway,
I'm going to wait and see if
I'm working on setting up a freenet node on a machine running FreeBSD
4.6. The java vm that is already installed (and is the most current
version) is a java 1.3 vm. Sun does not release a vm for the BSDs. At
the moment I'm planing on compiling the jdk from the source provided
by sun with the
Paul wrote:
I'm working on setting up a freenet node on a machine running FreeBSD
4.6. The java vm that is already installed (and is the most current
version) is a java 1.3 vm. Sun does not release a vm for the BSDs. At
You really need at last the (possibly latest) 1.4 jvm, sorry.
Me, I use
The binary on the server at the moment is a 1.3 vm. To get the 1.4 vm
working you have to download the source and some binaries from sun's
site, apply a patch from the bsd team, and then compile it. (all
because of sun's lisense) Sounds simple enough execpt compiling it
requires a java vm.
~Paul
I am using freenet-20020522 on FreeBSD 4.6-RC via linux emulation.
I can see the client port is active via lsof | grep :
When I try to access:
http://127.0.0.1:/SSK@h%7Eixmz11-tDOox9O1gQyjkzAUCcPAgM/fmb/5//
via Mozilla 1.0-RC2 I get document contains no data.
May 23, 2002 8:51:59 AM