Gnutella Forums  

Go Back   Gnutella Forums > Current Gnutella Client Forums > GnucDNA Based Clients > Gnucleus (Windows)
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Arcade Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read


Welcome To Gnutella Forums

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! (click here)

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. Your email address must be legitimate and verified before becoming a full member of the forums. Please be sure to disable any spam filters you may have for our website, so that email messages can reach you.

Once registered but before posting, members MUST READ the FORUM RULES (click here) and LimeWire/FrostWire users should include System details - help us to help you (click on blue link) in their posts if their problem relates to using the program. Whilst forum helpers are happy to help where they can, without these system details your post might be ignored. And wise to read How to create a New Thread

Thank you
Deutsch? Español? Français? Nederlands?
Hilfe in Deutsch, Ayuda en español, Aide en français, Hulp in het Nederlands

Forum Rules

Support Forums

Before you post to one of the specific Client Help and Support Conferences in Gnutella Client Forums please look through other threads and Stickies that may answer your questions. Most problems are not new. The Search function is most useful. Also the red Stickies have answers to the most commonly asked questions. (over 90 percent).
If your problem is not resolved by a search of the forums, please take the next step and post in the appropriate forum. There are many members who will be glad to help.
If you are new to the world of file sharing please do not be shy! Everyone was ‘new’ when they first started.

When posting, please include details for:
Your Operating System ....... Your version of your Gnutella Client ....... Your Internet connection (56K, Cable, DSL) ....... The exact error message, if one pops up
Any other relevant information that you think may help ....... Try to make your post descriptive, specific, and clear so members can quickly and efficiently help you
LimeWire and FrostWire users need to supply these details >>> System details - help us to help you (click on blue link)

Moderators

There are senior members on the forums who serve as Moderators. These volunteers keep the board organized and moving.
Moderators are authorized to: (in order of increasing severity)
Move posts to the correct forums. Many times, members post in the wrong forum. These off-topic posts may impede the normal operation of the forum.
Edit posts. Moderators will edit posts that are offensive or break any of the House Rules.
Delete posts. Posts that cannot be edited to comply with the House Rules will be deleted.
Restrict members. This is one of the last punishments before a member is banned. Restrictions may include placing all new posts in a moderation queue or temporarily banning the offender.
Ban members. The most severe punishment. Three or more moderators or administrators must agree to the ban for this action to occur. Banning is reserved for very severe offenses and members who, after many warnings, fail to comply with the House Rules. Banning is permanent. Bans cannot be removed by the moderators and probably won't be removed by the administration.


The Rules

1. Warez, copyright violation, or any other illegal activity may NOT be linked or expressed in any form. Topics discussing techniques for violating these laws and messages containing locations of web sites or other servers hosting illegal content will be silently removed. Multiple offenses will result in consequences.

2. Spamming and excessive advertising will not be tolerated.

3. There will be no excessive use of profanity in any forum.

4. There will be no racial, ethnic, or gender based insults, or any other personal attacks.

5. Pictures may be attached to posts and signatures if they are not sexually explicit or offensive.

6. Remember to post in the correct forum. Take your time to look at other threads and see where your post will go. If your post is placed in the wrong forum it will be moved by a moderator.

7. If you see a post in the wrong forum or in violation of the House Rules, please contact a moderator via Private Message or the "Report this post to a moderator" link at the bottom of every post. Please do not respond directly to the member - a moderator will do what is required.

8. Any impersonation of a forum member in any mode of communication is strictly prohibited and will result in banning.

9. Multiple copies of the same post will not be tolerated. Post your question, comment, or complaint only once. There is no need to express yourself more than once. Duplicate posts will be deleted with little or no warning.

10. Posts should have descriptive subjects. Vague titles such as "Help!", "Why?", and the like may not get enough attention to the contents.

11. Do not divulge anyone's personal information in the forum, not even your own. This includes e-mail addresses, IP addresses, age, house address, and any other distinguishing information. Don´t use eMail addresses in your nick.

12. Signatures may be used as long as they are not offensive or sexually explicit.

13. Failure to show that you have read the forum rules may result in forum rules breach infraction points or warnings awarded against you which may later total up to an automatic temporary or permanent ban. Supplying system details is a prerequisite in most cases, particularly with connection or installation issues.

Violation of any of these rules will bring consequences, determined on a case-by-case basis.


Thank You! Thanks for taking the time to read these forum guidelines. We hope your visit is helpful and mutually beneficial to the entire community.


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)  
Old June 7th, 2002
Zooplah
 

Posts: n/a
Default Gnucleus 1.8.3 problem

When I upgraded to 1.8.3, I got a Microsoft Visual C++ error saying that the application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. I tried several times, with the same results. I finally reverted back to 1.8.2 and it worked again.

I later tried to re-update to 1.8.3 with the same results. Downgrading back to 1.8.2 miraculously made everything work again.

By the way, my OS is Windows XP (NT 5.1) Home Edition.

Here's a screen shot:
Reply With Quote
  #2 (permalink)  
Old June 8th, 2002
klumy's Avatar
Member
 

Join Date: March 29th, 2001
Posts: 78
klumy
Default

I also get such an error after some time on a Win2k machine.
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old June 8th, 2002
Unregistered
 

Posts: n/a
Default

With all that crap running (see your lower right corner) it's no wonder windows crashes all the time. Why do you think windows can handle anything more than one task at a time?
Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)  
Old June 8th, 2002
Zooplah
 

Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
With all that crap running (see your lower right corner) it's no wonder windows crashes all the time.
Windows XP hasn't crashed a single time since I got it in November, 2001 (Windows 98 and ME crashed, on average, twice a day) and it's very rare for any app to crash. This is obviously a Gnucleus error (as far as I can tell, it's a user-raised exception, not a crash; but I'm not too familiar with C++).

And I don't have that much running in my system tray: Mozilla, Gnucleus, Dynamic DNS updater, HTTP and mail servers, download manager, instant messenger, and sound-playback controls.

It may be a bit ironic that Gnucleus continues to run until I push "OK", but it doesn't even open in compatibility mode.

Does anybody know why this is happening and/or if it will be fixed in future versions?
Reply With Quote
  #5 (permalink)  
Old June 9th, 2002
Unregistered
 

Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by Zooplah
Mozilla, Gnucleus, Dynamic DNS updater, HTTP and mail servers, download manager, instant messenger, and sound-playback controls.
So when is too much? 200 things running? What is with you people? The OS can't handle this!
Reply With Quote
  #6 (permalink)  
Old June 9th, 2002
Zooplah
 

Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
So when is too much? 200 things running?
Too much is things that I don't use regualrly. Eight (8) things isn't that much.

Actually, I was perhaps a little ambigous before. Apache (HTTP server) and Windows Messenger are actually services that provide an icon to open/control them.

Further, most of these things require little memory. Mozilla is the biggest, as it acts like IE (loads itself into memory to start faster). Besides, these apps aren't processing the slew of GUI messages that they would be if all things were open when they're in the system tray.

Quote:
What is with you people? The OS can't handle this!
Not to seem rude, but maybe the reason you can't run more than one thing at a time is a hardware problem. Or maybe you haven't upgraded Windows in years and think that newer versions differ in name only. Or maybe you use Linux or similar and have an exaggerated view of Windows. Or, most likely, you're a troll.

-

BTW, these futile flames you're throwing aren't exactly related to my query.
Reply With Quote
  #7 (permalink)  
Old June 9th, 2002
ursula's Avatar
The ex-Cleaning Lady
 

Join Date: May 17th, 2002
Location: koyaanisqatsi
Posts: 2,353
ursula is on a distinguished road
Default

Let's all relax and settle down guys, right?

Zooplah, I am running Gnucleus 1.8.3 and have had none of the problems you are experiencing. I'm running 2000 Pro SP2.

Have you made any posts on this problem in the Gnucleus.Net forums?
Reply With Quote
  #8 (permalink)  
Old June 9th, 2002
ursula's Avatar
The ex-Cleaning Lady
 

Join Date: May 17th, 2002
Location: koyaanisqatsi
Posts: 2,353
ursula is on a distinguished road
Default Oooops

hey, Zooplah...

It just happened to me.
I had been on for about 8 hours and uploaded about 80 files.
I had someone going after a 16MB file at .017KBs with hours and hours to go and huge queues building for other things. I normally have 0.50 as a cut-off for upload speeds but it didn't work...... I 'removed' the download and whammo, got the same screen in the language of 2000 Pro.
You are not alone.
Reply With Quote
  #9 (permalink)  
Old June 10th, 2002
Junior Member
 

Join Date: June 5th, 2002
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 10
Mtekk
Exclamation

had the same problem it only happened oonce then it went away. i have no idea what it is. i run xp pro.
Reply With Quote
  #10 (permalink)  
Old June 10th, 2002
ursula's Avatar
The ex-Cleaning Lady
 

Join Date: May 17th, 2002
Location: koyaanisqatsi
Posts: 2,353
ursula is on a distinguished road
Default

Again, same here (fingers crossed).
I have been back on now for about 14 hours and all seems to be 'normal'.
Reply With Quote
  #11 (permalink)  
Old June 11th, 2002
Mini-God
 

Join Date: June 3rd, 2002
Location: Hell.. Literally
Posts: 241
Gamer
Default

I run about 10 times the amount you saw in that screenshot. My comp has been up on XP [NT 5.1 2600] for 4 weeks without a reboot now, still has good memory usage and is responsive.

Programs dont kill a comp. Badly written programs will lock the os. Most spyware is very poorly written and has major resource leaks, so you all may want to use a program such as ad-aware. Another thing you may want to use is Clearmem -- I microsoft tool designed for NT4 [works on 2k/xp] which cleans up these resource leaks in both phys. and virtual memory.

I attached the exe to this post for all who are interested in using clearmem...
Attached Files
File Type: zip clearmem.zip (4.3 KB, 41 views)
Reply With Quote
  #12 (permalink)  
Old June 15th, 2002
Zooplah
 

Posts: n/a
Lightbulb

Hey, I think I was a victim of bitrot. I just had a brilliant idea today to uninstall Gnucleus, install an old version (1.7.4) and upgrade directly to 1.8.3 (I had been doing incremental upgrades). Now, I'm running 1.8.3 and it's working very well.

Thanks for all those that provided helpful replies.
Reply With Quote
  #13 (permalink)  
Old June 15th, 2002
ursula's Avatar
The ex-Cleaning Lady
 

Join Date: May 17th, 2002
Location: koyaanisqatsi
Posts: 2,353
ursula is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by Zooplah
Hey, I think I was a victim of bitrot. I just had a brilliant idea today to uninstall Gnucleus, install an old version (1.7.4) and upgrade directly to 1.8.3 (I had been doing incremental upgrades). Now, I'm running 1.8.3 and it's working very well.

Thanks for all those that provided helpful replies.
ah, Zooplah, dream on....... I tried exactly the same... have had 3 crashes now after big chunks of hours and many uploads.
It IS a problem within Gnucleus, not your OS or mine.
In fact, I have done a full /unconditional format followed by a clean installation of 2000 Pro with ANOTHER /unconditional format during the install....... I have a clean registry and the problems occur, regardless. I wonder how many other users out there have tried these tests with only Diskeeper 7.0 and Gnucleus installed on their machines? No other programs, at all!
Interesting that both Gnucleus 1.8.2 and 1.8.3 and the BearShare 3 alpha and beta series have had such similar problems...... especially as of late with BS (although noises are being made that beta 53 is somehow OK now....)
For me, I am going back to Gnucleus 1.8.2, AGAIN, until the dust clears!
Reply With Quote
  #14 (permalink)  
Old June 16th, 2002
Zooplah
 

Posts: n/a
Default

Ursula, I'd like to clarify that Gnucleus 1.8.3 does crash occasionally (it crashed three times yesterday), but I no longer get the Visual C++ exception dialog on startup.

Luckily, I still have a zipped up version of the 1.8.2 replacement files, so I'll probably re-downgrade again if the Gnucleus guys don't get a new version out soon.

It may be prudent not to get versions that don't have full installers. 1.74 and 1.7.5 worked fine, 1.7.7 crashed occasionally, 1.8.2 worked fine, and now 1.8.3 crashes occasionally. It may not be coinincidental that versions without installers are, to put it mildly, less than stable.
Reply With Quote
  #15 (permalink)  
Old July 10th, 2002
Unregistered
 

Posts: n/a
Default

i just download gnucleaus and i got an error saying "oleacc.dll Missing" What does that mean and how do i fix it?
Reply With Quote
Reply



Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Gnucleus 2.0.1.0 Problem Alburquerque Gnucleus (Windows) 2 June 30th, 2004 02:55 AM
Gnucleus 1.8.4 Problem Fernandus Gnucleus (Windows) 4 June 19th, 2002 06:51 PM
Gnucleus 1.7.5 is out klumy Gnucleus (Windows) 4 May 6th, 2002 01:30 PM
Solution to Server Update Problem (and posting on gnucleus.net forums?) gnutellafan Gnucleus (Windows) 0 March 2nd, 2002 02:15 PM
Gnucleus 1.4.2.0 Unregistered Gnucleus (Windows) 1 September 29th, 2001 05:55 PM


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 10:05 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
LinkBacks Enabled by vBSEO 3.1.0

Copyright © 2007 Gnutelliums LLC.
All Rights Reserved.