Ok, i've done that and it worked.
The only thing now is that my node is not up propperly, as i can't connect
to
http://localhost:8081 and the only things in my log are:
May 5, 2001 4:35:35 PM:Normal:Couldn't load DataStore from .freenet/store_0
May 5, 2001 4:35:35 PM:Freenet.node.Node:Normal:Freenet Core running on 1806
(build
391)
May 5, 2001 4:43:27 PM:Normal:Couldn't load DataStore from .freenet/store_0
May 5, 2001 4:43:28 PM:Freenet.node.Node:Normal:Freenet Core running on 1814
(build
391)
May 5, 2001 5:11:56 PM:Freenet.node.Node:Normal:Freenet Core running on 1864
(build
391)
and i cant do any ./freenet_request requests, it always says:
connection refused when attempting to connect to tcp/127.0.0.1:xxx
how can i get it working?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > and add
> > to your PATH statement the following directories:
> > /opt/IBMJava2-13/bin/opt/IBMJava2-13/jre/bin
>
> I assume there's a separator after the first "bin".
>
> > but perhaps someone would be so kind as to tell me what to do and how to
> do
> > it (i'm
> > an lnx newbie)
>
> Edit your /etc/profile. At the end of the file, put the lines
>
> PATH=$PATH:/opt/IBMJava2-13/bin:/opt/IBMJava2-13/jre/bin
> export PATH
>
> There are other ways, but that's probably the simplest. It will only work
> for users who use bash, ksh, sh or some other Bourne-family shell.
>
> --
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