Re: [freenet-support] Unable to update Freenet

2012-09-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 28 Sep 2012 09:43:39 starg...@gmx.sg wrote:
 I'm unable to update my Freenet installation (using update.cmd - I haven't 
 had the system turned on for a few months). The output ends in the following 
 lines:
 
 [...]
 - New Freenet version found!  Installing now...
 -
 - Downloading new files...
 An SSL exception has occured:sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX 
 pat
 h building failed: 
 sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: u
 nable to find valid certification path to requested target
- Freenet-stable-snapshot.jar failed to download
 An SSL exception has occured:sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX 
 pat
 h building failed: 
 sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: u
 nable to find valid certification path to requested target
- wrapper .dll failed to download
 An SSL exception has occured:sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX 
 pat
 h building failed: 
 sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: u
 nable to find valid certification path to requested target
- seednodes.fref failed to download
 - Error! Freenet update failed, one or more files didn't download correctly...
 -
 - The following files have succeeded:
 -
 - The following files have failed:
 - freenet-stable-latest.jar
 - wrapper-windows-x86-32.dll
 - seednodes.fref
 -
 - Try again later.
 -
 - Cleaning up...
 - Changing file permissions
 
 
 What should I do to fix this?

Don't bother with update.cmd. Just leave Freenet on for a day or so and it 
should update all by itself. Or you could try to download the new version of 
update.cmd from downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/updater/.


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Re: [freenet-support] Unable to update

2010-10-16 Thread Xov
You can run update.sh in your Freeenet directory via Terminal. The easiest 
way to do this is (1) find the file in Finder and (2) drag and drop it into a 
Terminal window and push enter.

On Oct 5, 2010, at 6:48 AM, Running Bard wrote:

 Hello:
 
 I installed the Freenet software last night on my Mac (OSX Snow Leopard) and 
 continue to get the following even though I have automatic updating checked:
 
 
 This node's software is older than the oldest version (Build #1283) allowed 
 by the newest peers we try to connect to. Please update your node as soon as 
 possible as you will not be able to connect to peers labeled TOO NEW until 
 you do. (Freenet may leave your node in the dust of the past if you don't 
 upgrade.)
 
 I'm unable to update manually.  How would I do that?  Run the script under 
 Terminal?  Or?
 
 Help!!
 
 Thanks!

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Re: [freenet-support] Unable to update

2010-10-16 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 05 October 2010 12:48:33 Running Bard wrote:
 Hello:
 
 I installed the Freenet software last night on my Mac (OSX Snow Leopard) and
 continue to get the following even though I have automatic updating checked:
 
 
 This node's software is older than the oldest version (Build #1283) allowed
 by the newest peers we try to connect to. Please update your node as soon as
 possible as you will not be able to connect to peers labeled TOO NEW until
 you do. (Freenet may leave your node in the dust of the past if you don't
 upgrade.)
 
 I'm unable to update manually.  How would I do that?  Run the script under
 Terminal?  Or?
 
 Help!!

Auto-update *should* work anyway. It might take a few hours. You should have a 
bunch of TOO OLD peers on your Connections to Strangers page.


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Re: [freenet-support] Unable to update

2010-10-16 Thread Dsoslglece

 Le 05/10/10 13:48, Running Bard a écrit :

Hello:

I installed the Freenet software last night on my Mac (OSX Snow 
Leopard) and continue to get the following even though I have 
automatic updating checked:



This node's software is older than the oldest version (Build #1283) 
allowed by the newest peers we try to connect to. Please update your 
node as soon as possible as you will not be able to connect to peers 
labeled TOO NEW until you do. (Freenet may leave your node in the 
dust of the past if you don't upgrade.)


I'm unable to update manually.  How would I do that?  Run the script 
under Terminal?  Or?


Help!!

Thanks!
Reply


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Well, when it is an old version, it sometimes takes a bit time to 
connect and update… if the worse, just get a new version directly from 
the site or planetpeer…
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Re: [freenet-support] Unable to update

2010-10-16 Thread Mark

 On 16/10/2010 16:30, Dsoslglece wrote:
 Le 05/10/10 13:48, Running Bard a écrit :
 Hello:

 I installed the Freenet software last night on my Mac (OSX Snow
 Leopard) and continue to get the following even though I have
 automatic updating checked:


 This node's software is older than the oldest version (Build #1283)
 allowed by the newest peers we try to connect to. Please update your
 node as soon as possible as you will not be able to connect to peers
 labeled TOO NEW until you do. (Freenet may leave your node in the
 dust of the past if you don't upgrade.)

 I'm unable to update manually.  How would I do that?  Run the script
 under Terminal?  Or?

 Help!!

 Thanks!

  
  
  
  


If you were running Windows you can open a command box, CD to the
Freenet directory and run the update.cmd batch file. Not sure how to do
that on a Mac.

Mark.

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Re: [freenet-support] Unable to update

2010-10-16 Thread Xov

On Oct 16, 2010, at 12:31 PM, Mark wrote:
As I said earlier, you need to specifically run update.sh on a Mac, not 
update.cmd. You can either cd to the application directory or drag and drop 
the file into Terminal in order to run the update script.

 On 16/10/2010 16:30, Dsoslglece wrote:
 Le 05/10/10 13:48, Running Bard a écrit :
 Hello:
 
 I installed the Freenet software last night on my Mac (OSX Snow
 Leopard) and continue to get the following even though I have
 automatic updating checked:
 
 
 This node's software is older than the oldest version (Build #1283)
 allowed by the newest peers we try to connect to. Please update your
 node as soon as possible as you will not be able to connect to peers
 labeled TOO NEW until you do. (Freenet may leave your node in the
 dust of the past if you don't upgrade.)
 
 I'm unable to update manually.  How would I do that?  Run the script
 under Terminal?  Or?
 
 Help!!
 
 Thanks!
 
 
 If you were running Windows you can open a command box, CD to the
 Freenet directory and run the update.cmd batch file. Not sure how to do
 that on a Mac.
 
 Mark.
 

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