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New Location - Version: 2.8, 12/15/2003 03:43PM PST
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k0fcc
http://fesc.sourceforge.net/
v2.5 in the works - Version: 2.4, 4/28/2003 07:59AM PST
k0fcc
v2.5 is in the works. Changes will be made to the entropy portion to support the recently revamped entropy builds.
Joey
The freenet jar… - Version: 1.0, 2/9/2003 11:01PM PST
k0fcc
file can actually be run from essentially any location. Freenet uses relative paths so it only touches the directory the jar file is in (unless you tinker with the config file). The Mac OS client is the same one for linux. When I wrote the config panel, I had to engineer in some realtime n's instead of Mac's standard r's to make everything work. Even if you don't install Freenet Controller, download Freenet and give it a go. ...Joey
Just because it's… - Version: 1.0, 2/9/2003 05:52PM PST
anony_13
available on sourceforge doesn't mean that you have to compile and install in a /usr folder. Download and try it out....
Since freenet is… - Version: 1.0, 2/9/2003 05:29PM PST
stefano4
available from SourceForge, I wonder if it will become a fink installable package. I'd be more comfortable from a Unix standpoint if the app were contained in /sw, a-la Fink. The concept itself (freenet) seems like an excellent idea.
Benoit, I disabled… - Version: 1.0, 2/9/2003 04:27PM PST
k0fcc
resizing since the placement of the items on the interface won't resize to fit the new window. I haven't found anyway in interface builder to allow that. I should be able to create some plists and an install package to allow it to allow the user to manually select the location of the freenet directory. I know how to do the selection but I haven't looked into how to persistently store the data yet. I'm assuming I'll use plists. More to come! Thanks for the comments!
FNC is open-source.… - Version: 0.01, 1/27/2003 07:27AM PST
inspired
Check again on the download page at freenetproject.org towards the bottom.