Re: Can't find class Freenet.Node

2000-02-24 Thread Colin Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) wrote: >javawrapper, in Documentation/java.txt in >= 2.3.10, might help you with >this; Er, less than clear, sorry. If you didn't work it out, I meant kernel version >= 2.3.10. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Can't find class Freenet.Node

2000-02-24 Thread Colin Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Fluch) wrote: >I'm just trying to get FreeNet to work on my Debian box (woody). Im using >there JDK Version 1.1.7 and when I try to execute > > java Freenet.Node > >or something like this, I get the message > > Can't find class Fr

Re: [Freenet-chat] Can't find class Freenet.Node

2000-02-24 Thread Mr. Bad
; or something like this, I get the message MF>Can't find class Freenet.Node MF> Im anything else but a java expert, but it seems to me, that MF> it is a very basic problem. Any hint? Martin, If you installed Freenet in, say, /usr/local/freenet, you should be able t

Can't find class Freenet.Node

2000-02-24 Thread Martin Fluch
Hi, I'm just trying to get FreeNet to work on my Debian box (woody). Im using there JDK Version 1.1.7 and when I try to execute java Freenet.Node or something like this, I get the message Can't find class Freenet.Node Im anything else but a java expert, but it seems to m