[freenet-support] libc.so.6

2007-01-04 Thread bo...@web.de
try to remove/comment out the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL thingy in the start scripts. I use a 2.6.18.2-kernel, both freenet versions (5 and 7) runs proper without this und both give me lib errors if LD_ASSUME_KERNEL is set... Am Donnerstag, 4. Januar 2007 02:52 schrieb urza9814 at gmail.com: > So I had

[freenet-support] libc.so.6

2007-01-04 Thread urza9...@gmail.com
Hmm. I commented them out, and now it APPEARS to run fine, but it doesn't. On 1/4/07, bo-le at web.de wrote: > try to remove/comment out the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL thingy in the start scripts. > I use a 2.6.18.2-kernel, both freenet versions (5 and 7) runs proper without > this und both give me lib

Re: [freenet-support] libc.so.6

2007-01-04 Thread bo-le
try to remove/comment out the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL thingy in the start scripts. I use a 2.6.18.2-kernel, both freenet versions (5 and 7) runs proper without this und both give me lib errors if LD_ASSUME_KERNEL is set... Am Donnerstag, 4. Januar 2007 02:52 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: So I had this

Re: [freenet-support] libc.so.6

2007-01-04 Thread urza9814
Hmm. I commented them out, and now it APPEARS to run fine, but it doesn't. On 1/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: try to remove/comment out the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL thingy in the start scripts. I use a 2.6.18.2-kernel, both freenet versions (5 and 7) runs proper without this und

[freenet-support] libc.so.6

2007-01-03 Thread urza9...@gmail.com
So I had this exact same problem before, and I fixed it by using a different linux distro (switch from slackware back to Mandriva 2006). But now I'm on the distro that worked a year later (Mandriva 2007) and it's no longer working. But I'm a bit smarter now, so I'm hoping I can get it figured out.

[freenet-support] libc.so.6

2007-01-03 Thread urza9814
So I had this exact same problem before, and I fixed it by using a different linux distro (switch from slackware back to Mandriva 2006). But now I'm on the distro that worked a year later (Mandriva 2007) and it's no longer working. But I'm a bit smarter now, so I'm hoping I can get it figured out.

[freenet-support] libc.so.6

2006-09-22 Thread Bergman, Karl J
Hi. I'm having the same problem. Trying to run freenet 0.5 on Fedora 5. Any ideas? /Karl On 6/20/06, Matthew Toseland wrote: > > So you're trying to run freenet 0.5? > > On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 10:39:31AM -0400, urza9814 at gmail.com wrote: > > I run everything as root. The slackware setup

Re: [freenet-support] libc.so.6

2006-09-22 Thread Bergman, Karl J
Hi.I'm having the same problem.Trying to run freenet 0.5 on Fedora 5.Any ideas?/KarlOn 6/20/06, Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:So you're trying to run freenet 0.5?On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 10:39:31AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I run everything as root. The slackware setup never made

[freenet-support] libc.so.6

2006-06-20 Thread Matthew Toseland
So you're trying to run freenet 0.5? On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 10:39:31AM -0400, urza9814 at gmail.com wrote: > I run everything as root. The slackware setup never made me make > another account...so I didn't. lol. > > The start-freenet.sh is attached, and should that fail for some > reason, it's

[freenet-support] libc.so.6

2006-06-20 Thread Matthew Toseland
Firstly, don't run freenet as root. :) Secondly, which version of start-freenet.sh are you running? Can you send me it? On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 11:05:18PM -0400, urza9814 at gmail.com wrote: > I'm trying to install freenet on slackware, and I must say it's been > quite annoying so far...I had

[freenet-support] libc.so.6

2006-06-20 Thread urza9...@gmail.com
I'm trying to install freenet on slackware, and I must say it's been quite annoying so far...I had everything in a freenet folder in my home directory, but had to copy half the files right into my home directory anyways because it couldn't find them otherwise...but anyways, here's my current

Re: [freenet-support] libc.so.6

2006-06-20 Thread Matthew Toseland
Firstly, don't run freenet as root. :) Secondly, which version of start-freenet.sh are you running? Can you send me it? On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 11:05:18PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to install freenet on slackware, and I must say it's been quite annoying so far...I had

Re: [freenet-support] libc.so.6

2006-06-20 Thread Matthew Toseland
So you're trying to run freenet 0.5? On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 10:39:31AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I run everything as root. The slackware setup never made me make another account...so I didn't. lol. The start-freenet.sh is attached, and should that fail for some reason, it's also

[freenet-support] libc.so.6

2006-06-19 Thread urza9814
I'm trying to install freenet on slackware, and I must say it's been quite annoying so far...I had everything in a freenet folder in my home directory, but had to copy half the files right into my home directory anyways because it couldn't find them otherwise...but anyways, here's my current