Hi all,
I'm getting the following error upon start. I am using the Sun
JDK-1.42.08 on Gentoo Linux.
I would appreciate any help as I am clueless about this.
Thanks !!! Rob.
May 9, 2005 3:33:32 PM (freenet.node.Node, main, ERROR): Encountered an
unexpected error when locking the loc
Hi,
This doesn't happen when running a Freenet node logged on my machine as
root. Another clue.
Thanks, Rob.
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Hi all,
I fixed my Freenet lockfile problem. I am using CFS to encrypt my home
directory. Freenet used to be able to be totally contained in that
virtual directory. Not any more. So I installed Freenet into
/home/rob/freenet, then linked /home/rob/freenet/store to
/var/cfs/rob/store. So now
DK. On FreeBSD I use the Blackdown Linux JDK1.2 and it rocks.
Rob.
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I have a permanent node. I'd like to use a reference to it as a
seednode in my notebook. How do I do that?
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gt; -c|--configgenerates or updates config file
> > -p|--paramFile path to a config file in a
> non-default location
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> rob wrote:
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> > I have a permanent node. I'd like to use a reference to it as a
> > seednode in my notebook. How do I do
Frost froze up 4 times. I've never seen that happen. Had to kill it
with -9. Then the datastore corrupted. There were no items of
significance in the log. I backed out to build 488. Rob.
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tely, 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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logs something about Fproxy temp file not set, whatever the hell that
means.
Thats all of my report. At least no more core dumps.
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net works fine on my Gentoo Linux
partition, so I won't suffer totally from Freenet withdrawal.
Rob.
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I downloaded the latest Kaffe, and it is working with the latest Freenet
snapshot. However, Frost is a different story. Has Frost ever worked
with Kaffe? Thanks, Rob.
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the bishop wrote:
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> On Wednesday 09 October 2002 05:11, Rob wrote:
> > I downloaded the latest Kaffe, and it is working with the latest Freenet
> > snapshot. However, Frost is a different story. Has Frost ever worked
> > with Kaffe? Thanks, Rob.
>
> No
I was wondering. If I use update.sh do I get the -stable branch or the
development branch?
Would it be useful to have a switch? e.g. update.sh -d gets you the
developement branch. Then if it didn't work out I could use update.sh
-s to get back to the latest stable release.
Thanks for whatever you did. Freenet 527 now works with
linux-sun-jdk1.3.1 again on FreeBSD. Please dont't fsck it up again :)
Thanks!!!
Rob.
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With Linux Sun JDK1.3.1 on FreeBSD, Freenet 527 build runs, but
gradually reaches a load of 100%, and slows the computer to a halt. Now
with Kaffe, it would just dump core when it got to this state.
Rob.
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This is what I get about 20sec after starting up:
Nov 1, 2002 8:33:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete fproxy.* lines in freenet.conf/ini. You can remove them.
Nov 1, 2002 8:33:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete nodestatus.* lines in freenet.c
Sorry, this was on FreeBSD using Sun linux jdk1.3.1. Rob.
Rob wrote:
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> This is what I get about 20sec after starting up:
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> Nov 1, 2002 8:33:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
> obsolete fproxy.* lines in freenet.conf/ini. You can remove them.
> Nov
rm ls*, then rm rt* in the freenet directory. Then start Freenet.
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I see more and more of this: "#!/usr/local/bash" or
"#!/usr/bin/python2.2"
That is not the proper way to define a shell or programming environment
in a script for multiplatform use.
This is how you do it:
#!/usr/bin/env python
or
#! /usr/bin/env bash
That is what the "env" program is for. U
After throttling my BW to 25k, I noticed sites I already have stored
seem to appear slow. Does the bandwidth limit apply to the localhost?
If so it would be great to have a seperate limit for local requests.
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It really irritating to keep being asked if I "really" want to download
that mp3.
Rob.
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r messages didn't stop me from configuring.
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do anything is linux-sun-jdk1.4.2. But
none of the Java processes communicate on localhost: as revealed by
sockstat.
The Java versions that do nothing all fail with an error message
stating that some other process owns the lockfile. Is it one Java
process competing against another?
Rob
I'm trying to Get the Freenet service running. I just installed it.
Some problems but I've seem to bypass them successfully.
However when I try to access the local address 127.0.0.1: it comes
back unreachable.
Upon closer inspection it seems I can't start the appropriate helper
services.
do anything is linux-sun-jdk1.4.2. But
none of the Java processes communicate on localhost: as revealed by
sockstat.
The Java versions that do nothing all fail with an error message
stating that some other process owns the lockfile. Is it one Java
process competing against another?
Rob.
taining your site. I tried it. If you do this, your site's
URI will be freenet:MSK@SSK@PUBLIC/SITE_NAME//SITE_NAME/index.html which is
probably not what you want.
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That should work, try adding this also:
-rootDir /home/rob/niftysite
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> http://wooledge.org/~greg/freenet-hownotto.html
> freenet:KSK@freenet/doc/v1.0/how-not-to-publish.html
>DO NOT create your DBR in the past. I tried it; I'm not sure whether it
>works, because the results of this experiment were drowned by all the ot
d, I see that when
I insert a lot of files and it goes quickly when
it goes through all the files that are already in
the datastore but slows up on new files at the
very end.
Rob
>
>
> Send failed on return to null
> Send failed on return to null
>
> If everyone is sending giganto HTL 75 messages all over the Freenet,
> it'll choke the network and making it slow. If you're not finding
> stuff fast enough, try bushing up your local node (with a better
> nodes.config) rather than making "deeper" searches.
>
> ~Mr. Bad
Does it help if nodes.c
On Friday 15 June 2001 07:36 pm, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Intel box with Redhat 6.2 and Suns jdk 1.3.1. I just installed
> freenet. After I start the server I get:
> [root@mysite Freenet]# ./freenet_server
> + java Freenet.node.Node
>
> Seems fine, but when I connect to localhost:8081 I get
On Saturday 16 June 2001 10:57 am, you wrote:
> Ok, I have freenet up and running (I think). I can get to the web
> interface. I am trying to get one of the sample keys. I put in a key in
> the "request data" field:
> freenet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Then hit request. The browser seems to chew for
On Saturday 30 June 2001 04:55 pm, Thomas Formella wrote:
> When I try to retrieve a input key by:
>
> java -classpath ... Freenet.client.KeyIndexClient -serverAddress
> tcp/127.0.0.1:19335 -list 30062001test
>
> (I inserted a test key before: java -classpath ...
> Freenet.client.KeyIndexClient -s
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