Well, really i don't know how to do what u say.
Anyway, I solved the problem editing the start-freenet.sh script
commenting lines 102-103, where it automatically run preconfig.sh
(really don't understand what is the function of that script! it only
deletes the conf) if it doesn't find the conf f
Try running the freenet jar with a '--config' parameter. This should allow you to
create a new freenet.conf file.
On Mon, September 13, 2004 1:20, daniele said:
> Hi!
> I installed java, and run sh start-freenet.sh. I can use the interface,
> and i can also browse something. BUT, my freenet.conf
Hi!
I installed java, and run sh start-freenet.sh. I can use the interface,
and i can also browse something. BUT, my freenet.conf file contains only
2 lines, and no conf questions where asked when at start-up. I remember
I had the same problem when some months ago I tryed to install freenet,
bu