Matthew Toseland <toad at ...> writes:

> 
> Is your disk full?

Well, I hope this reply comes in under Matthew Toseland's reply to my post. 
Dunno really how to use this thing.

Nope, plenty of space.  

I really wish you could just download a complete up-to-date freenet package. 
All they'd have to do is just make updating a normal part of the installation
process, but the package still installs if update fails.  Same result, better
process, more freedom.  And not dependant *ahem, ahem* on their having
non-corrupt files on the server.  You could just use another source.

I tried using the webinstaller again this afternoon, to update the complete
package I downloaded from http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but it seems to time
out on the larger files, that is when it gets to freenet.jar.  I tried it over
again, and it gets 3/4 there and the connection goes almost dead,
but will keep downloading about 1 kb maybe every 30 seconds.  I have a very slow
connection.  Anyway freenet, it works now.  I was also getting the Could not
find main class error, but that is fixed by the package I got.  The only problem
with the package I downloaded was I had to point it to javaw.exe, but it had a
nice error message which told me what to do.


Martin


> 
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 03:50:00PM -0600, #-Martin-# wrote:
> > I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work.  I have 
> > tried it many times now, and it aborts.  I tried downloading files from 
> > here: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, but perhaps they were the 
> > wrong ones, or not all of the right ones.  The webinstall says i have 
> > updated files, and would I like to use them?  but when I say yes, it 
> > says it cannot write to the disk.
> > I'm using XP, modem connection
> > Is there a zip file somewhere with all of Freenet in it, that I could 
> > just download?    why do you use this webinstaller??? I see other people 
> > here have had the same problem.  I could download a package here: 
> > http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main 
> > freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I 
> > don't want to get an old one.   Please help.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Martin





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