On 03/27/2015 02:33 PM, Dsoslglece wrote:
> Le 27/03/2015 17:50, ronald williams a écrit :
>>     I assume you tech support for freeness? I have a problem that
>> maybe you can help with, running a Mac  OSX 10.10.2  confirmed install
>> of Java 40 , when attempting to open freenet a message appears can not
>> connect to server 127.0.0.1  8888    Any suggestions?  Thanks
> Well, this is exactly doing the same to me, for quite a few months,
> saying it'll stop someday if no java update is made… just waiting to see
> if maybe it's a misreadding of freenet, since being also on Yosemite,
> Apple makes automatically the java updates and I've got the latest :
> java 8 rev 40

Sounds like you have multiple versions of Java installed, and Freenet is
not configured to use the latest.

In wrapper.conf in the directory Freenet is installed to, is
"wrapper.java.command" set to java? If you run java -version in a
terminal does it give version 1.6?

What happens if you change it to /Library/Internet
Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/Contents/Home/bin/java - does that file
exist, and if so does the warning go away?

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