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Rastaman February 16th, 2004 12:26 PM

Connection crashed
 
Everytime I start limewire it crashes the connection of my DSL-Modem. I always have to reboot the modem to get back online again. Even after buying limewire pro now, same thing!
Please help someone!

Mareas February 20th, 2004 04:20 AM

Same problem here, using ISDN on SuSE Linux 9.0. As soon as LimeWire uses the internet connection and then disconnects, either by choosing "disconnect" in LimeWire, or closing Lime, or disconnecting via KInternet, my ppp0 crashes and I have to reboot.

et voilà February 20th, 2004 04:28 AM

Are you on a USB modem?

Mareas February 20th, 2004 05:57 AM

I'm using a USB ISDN adapter (DTAG Teledat X120).

Rastaman February 20th, 2004 09:27 AM

I now got the older version 3.6.13 from a friend of mine who still had it and didn´t upgrade. And guess what, it works!!! I´m using a totally new dsl-modem via ethernet, so I don´t think there´s something wrong with it. But I hope these guys from limewire will answer soon, for I spent 18$ for a program which doesn´t work!

Mareas February 20th, 2004 01:59 PM

Lucky you. I just downloaded and tried all releases downto LimeWire 3.2.0 and they all behave exactly the same way. I would conclude that the error is either with my Linux configuration or with my Java implementation, but it is a fact that all versions of Phex connect and disconnect without ever getting into trouble. So I do think it must be some LimeWire bug, and it seems to be around for quite some time.

Mareas February 22nd, 2004 09:07 AM

Now this is really strange - I downloaded the current LimeWire sourcecode via CVS, compiled it myself and guess what: The problem does not show up. LimeWire works perfectly. I hardly think you fixed this issue yesterday, or did you? I don't have a clue what's wrong with the binary LimeWire archive, but something definitely is.

Rastaman February 22nd, 2004 12:10 PM

Sorry, what did you do? What´s the sourcecode, where can you download it and what´s CVS?
If that´s the solution please explain what I have to do!!!
Thanks!

Mareas February 22nd, 2004 04:36 PM

source code and cvs
 
I will explain it, but whithout offense, if you've never heard about source code before then I don't think it will be an option for you.

"source code" refers to text files written in a programming language (java in this case) as which a program is originally written by its developers. the source code must be compiled to "object code", that means, machine instructions interpretable by your operating system (in this case, java byte code interpretable by your java virtual machine).

LimeWire is an open source project, which means that anyone can download their sourcecode from www.limewire.org. To do so, you must access a CVS server (CVS means Concurrent Versioning System). You can use freely downloadable programs like WinCvs to do that.

Once you got the source code, you can compile it to get the object code which is executable on your operating system. this means you should get the very files that the LimeWire installer installed on your system. to compile the limewire source code, you need apache ant and a recent java development kit.

This is all a bit of work, and you must know what you are doing, but this way you will get the complete source code and executables of LimeWire Pro (yes, Pro) without banner ads or third-party programs (and without having to pay 18$).

The strange thing is that the code i compiled myself is indeed working without any problems, while the code installed by the limewire installer/archive keeps crashing my operating system (Linux). They ought to be identical, but they aren't. The code from the CVS server, however, is a bit newer than the one from the installer. I guess there will be a new release soon (they've done yet another skin for lime...)

hope this explains it.

stief February 22nd, 2004 04:46 PM

Mareas--you may find this interesting


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