I am using 1.4.1 without problems .  . . so on some platforms at least, some 
verisons of 1.4 work . . .

Ok, that's a lie.  Freenet is working lousy, but it's not generating the 
loopback error, and it's at least letting me connect.  I can't insert any 
files at all and I can't download much but I don't get the loopback error.

Would it work better if I had some other version of java?



On Saturday 29 November 2003 04:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi,
|
| > >I am running newer JVM builds just fine (Windows XP).. I would rather
| > >say that Sun ought to adjust their code so that it works similary on
| > >different platforms/OS version.
| >
| > I have Windows 2000 and the same problem (no loopback connection).
| > Tried Java 1.4.0: same error.
| > Tried Java 1.3.1: same error.
| > I didn't found 1.4.0-b92, so didn't test it yet.
|
| 1.4.0-b92 is the version you get when you download the 1.4.0 jre. FWIW, I
| found that merely installing an older java version won't work; you have to
| de-install all newer versions as well so the older jre will actually be the
| one that's used. Maybe that's why it didn't work when you tried 1.4.0 and
| 1.3.1.
|
| > Ehm maybe is a good idea to fix the Freenet code to work
| > on 1.4.x too instead of force to use an odd obsoleted Java
| > runtime version just to run freenet correctly?...
|
| I think so, too. Changes in Java *are* a reality, and Sun is not gonna undo
| them just for us.
|
| I also think that this should be documented in the FAQ on the freenet
| website. *hint, hint*
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