On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 10:22:25PM +0100, Chris Dennis wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 13:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > i recently tried to compile build 519 to a native windows application, and it 
>actually worked!
> <snip>
> 
> > ---~~--- remote FREDs (htl != 0) ---~~---
> > 
> > unfortunately i was not able to fetch something out of freenet, TFE, FF, CHK@<gpl> 
>all of these failed
> > as i could see from my firewall (correctly configured, worked for the java 
>version, so don't start bashing at this) there WERE connections from my fred to 
> > remote computers (about 10 connections, maybe 14, that's the initial noderefs), 
>but fproxy still claimed my "node didn't make it of [my] computer"
> > dunno why, connection is there and alive, but fred does not seem to be able to 
>collect data out of this connections :[
> 
> That sounds like the problem I was having until recently.  It turned out
> to be a Java problem.  I'm using Sun Java on Linux, but it could still
> be related.  Sun Java runs either with 'green' threads that all run
> within a single process, or as 'native' threads, each of which is a
> separate process.  Recent builds of Fred only work with native threads;
> requests can't get off the node with green threads.  Build 509 would
> work with either.
> 
> In other words, Fred is a bit sensitive to something related to
> threading within Java.
Interesting. Kaffe uses green threads by default, and it works for me,
modulo bugs :)
> 
> cheers
> 
> Chris
> 
> 

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