Re: [freenet-support] Permission denied

2009-08-29 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 08 August 2009 05:47:22 Mel Charters wrote: > >Odd problem, try running ./update.sh instead of sh update.sh. > > get same result. > > >Also make sure you own all the files in the dir, chown -R > >/Applications/freenet > > Doing a > ls -l > shows I own all the files in the Freen

Re: [freenet-support] Permission denied

2009-08-07 Thread Mel Charters
Odd problem, try running ./update.sh instead of sh update.sh. get same result. Also make sure you own all the files in the dir, chown -R /Applications/freenet Doing a ls -l shows I own all the files in the Freenet directory chown exits successfully no error. On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:4

Re: [freenet-support] Permission denied

2009-08-07 Thread steve
Odd problem, try running ./update.sh instead of sh update.sh. Also make sure you own all the files in the dir, chown -R /Applications/freenet On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Mel Charters wrote: > I get the following listing on Terminal when I update the shell on a > Mac (10.4.11): > > $ sh upda

[freenet-support] Permission denied

2009-08-03 Thread Mel Charters
I get the following listing on Terminal when I update the shell on a Mac (10.4.11): $ sh update.sh Updating freenet Created temporary download directory. sha1test.jar needs to be updated Downloading sha1test.jar utility jar which will download the actual update. % Total% Received % Xferd