Squished Squirrel wrote:
> My changes only work if the library is put into the jar.
> I'm *assuming* that his code changes result in a requested library name
> of "libjbigi-osx-none.jnilib". I don't know for sure, since I found his diff
> after I had already made my changes.

Just like I2P, if you *don't* put it in the jar, you can place
"libjbigi.jnilib" in the main freenet directory. Other names such as
that might work, I haven't tested them. I haven't tested actually
putting the library into the jar, either.

> I'm about to test it over the weekend and see what happens.
> I know Java 1.4.2 (at least the latest version installed
> with 10.3.9) will crater with Kernel Panics. It sounds a lot
> like the problems that Azureus suffered from on Dual Processor
> Macs. When too many connections were opened simultaniously,
> Azureus would kernel panic. Apparently they found a work-
> around though.

It works well. No kernel panics after running for over 2 days, and it
used to do so in about 2 hours. The Azureus problem seems to be a
different one, however. It only affected DP Macs, but I have personally
had hard freezes on a single-processor iMac. A similar workaround might
still fix it on older JVMs, but it looks like the underlying bug is
fixed in 1.5 anyways.

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