On Monday 20 December 2010 15:35:16 CyberLeo wrote: > As a test, I installed Freenet on a FreeBSD machine (8.1-RELEASE amd64) > using the headless installer[1] and noticed some oddity when it > bootstrapped. > > The 1run.sh script ran just fine, but when it downloaded > wrapper_FreeBSD.zip and unpacked it, the zipfile appeared to contain the > linux wrapper code instead. As the required wrapper binary did not > exist, run.sh proceeded to run the jvm in foreground. > > When I checked the originating site for the appropriate wrapper[2], I > noticed that they did have wrapper packages for FreeBSD x86 and amd64, > although they are built for an earlier OS version (6.x). Once I stuck > the appropriate binary and library from this package into the Freenet > directory (and installed compat6x to solve missing library errors), it > appears to run perfectly fine. > > Are the erroneous contents of the wrapper_FreeBSD.zip file just an > oversight, or is this a side effect of a lack of inherent FreeBSD > support within Freenet? > > [1]http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/freenet07.tar.gz > [2]http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.com/doc/english/download.jsp#stable
Would you mind filing a bug? This is most convenient for us. https://bugs.freenetproject.org/
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