To get the testing build, you have to type "update.cmd testing".

2009/6/14, Prawda2 <prawda2.i...@gmail.com>:
> what do you mean by the "current testing build"?
> now i have:
> Freenet 0.7.5 Build #1222 build01222
> Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771
> .. and after i executed update.cmd it has not changed.
> although i saw te script downloading something and restarting the service...
>
> anyway, i still get exactly the same exception when loading the plugin.
>
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 1:03 AM, Matthew
> Toseland<t...@amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
>> I think this may be fixed in current testing build (update.sh testing or
>> update.cmd testing on a command line in the freenet dir). But the fix
>> throws up a NullPointerException with a different trace, in Freemail
>> itself, at least for the user I was talking to...
>>
>> On Friday 12 June 2009 20:47:05 Prawda2 wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I posted it recently but nobody has answered and since I don't receive
>>> my own posts I cannot reply.
>>> Let me create a new thread though - maybe this time someone will help.
>>> It's the last try - I promise :)
>>>
>>> Anyway,
>>> Please help me to solve the issue that I have with the Freemail
>>> plugin. I want to try freemail, but now I am not able to do so.
>>>
>>> The problem is that whenever I try to install the plugin (i,e. via the
>>> "Load Official Plugin" in the config page) the jar file gets
>>> downloaded and is put to the plugin folder, but immediately after that
>>> the browser's page turns into such an error:
>>>
>>> "Internal error: please report
>>>
>>> java.lang.NullPointerException
>>>       at freenet.l10n.L10n.quoteReplacement(L10n.java:338)
>>>       at freenet.l10n.L10n.getString(L10n.java:332)
>>>       at freenet.pluginmanager.PluginManager.l10n(PluginManager.java:439)
>>>       at
>>> freenet.pluginmanager.PluginManager.access$400(PluginManager.java:56)
>>>       at
>>> freenet.pluginmanager.PluginManager$PluginLoadFailedUserAlert.getHTMLText(PluginManager.java:335)
>>>       at
>>> freenet.node.useralerts.UserAlertManager.renderAlert(UserAlertManager.java:185)
>>>       at
>>> freenet.clients.http.PproxyToadlet.handleGet(PproxyToadlet.java:318)
>>>       at
>>> freenet.clients.http.ToadletContextImpl.handle(ToadletContextImpl.java:369)
>>>       at
>>> freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer$SocketHandler.run(SimpleToadletServer.java:688)
>>>       at
>>> freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.run(PooledExecutor.java:224)"
>>>
>>>
>>> After this I cannot load the /plugins/ page anymore - each time I try
>>> I get this exception.
>>> The only way to fix it is to stop the freenet service and remove the
>>> plugin manually from the ini file.
>>>
>>> I think I had this plugin working for a moment few days ago, but then
>>> something happened, I think I unloaded it, and now whenever I try to
>>> install it again it causes the crash like this.
>>>
>>> Please help. Any questions welcome.
>>>
>>> Cheers, Piotr
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