On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 19:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Joe
> 
> I have a similar situation to you.  I first started using Freenet a few 
> months ago.  I use Fuqid to retrieve content.
> 
> When I first set it up Freenet actually worked.  Today, however, I have a 
> queue of partially retrieved items that seem to be downloading because 
> there are threads going, but which have been stuck for weeks at the same 
> percentage of completion.  My Freenet data store is almost five gigs.
> 
> Freenet seems to be doing something, but what it is doing, or who it is 
> doing it for is a mystery to me.  I am about to delete everything and 
> remove it from my system entirely.
> 
> b
> 
Before you give up, please make sure you have upgraded to the
latest stable build.  Go to http://127.0.0.1:8888/ and look at
the build number listed there.  It should be 5074.  If it is
below 5066, your node is part of a dwindling network of
unmaintained freenet nodes which do not communicate with
the newer nodes.

From http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=download :

Windows users can upgrade to the latest daily Freenet "snapshot"
release by clicking on "Update Snapshot" in the Freenet section of
their Start menu.

Linux users may similarly upgrade by running the update.sh shell
script in the freenet/ directory.

-- Ed Huff

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