![]() ![]() Here is the list of packages, and the state my system was in. I'll try to remember if frostwire stops working. I just deleted the files, rpm would not remove them. Frostwire also connects to the network faster than Limewire. I prefer Frostwire, it is completly free, and is much faster downloading files than the free version of Limewire. I suspect that could have been fixed by altering the PATH to look in the java installation.įor anyone familiar with Limewire, Frostwire is a work alike java program, it looks very similar to Limewire. unpack200 could not be found, even though it was installed on the system. The ownership of root was stopping access to the hash files. I had a look back through the error output, I believe there was more than one problem. It worked the first try from the command line, as root and as a regular user. pack files and files and directories created by installing the. jar files you need to run, along with the start up scripts. The tar file is different, it contains the. ![]() tar file from and expand it where you want the installation. The fix ( work around ) is to download the. There output from the konsole was a match. I did some looking around as Neddie had suggested, and found another Mandriva user with the same symptoms. There was nothing wrong with the java installtion. Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 11.3-b02, mixed mode)įirst of all, thank-you for your replies. Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_13-b03) (FrostWire is tested against and works best with with Sun's JRE, Java 1.4+) Maybe you're using the wrong version of Java? usr/lib/frostwire/unpack200.py:10: DeprecationWarning: the md5 module is deprecated use hashlib insteadįile "/usr/lib/frostwire/unpack200.py", line 58, in įile "/usr/lib/frostwire/unpack200.py", line 17, in makeHashes When I try to run Frostwire from a konsole I get the following : This is the name of the file - frostwire-4.18.0.noarch.rpm. I downloaded Frostwire from the official web site. You have the recommended Java installed (Version 6 Update 13).
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