Hi,
Not sure.
How big is your .cdb file for that database?
Databases seemed to always be created with a .cdb size of 48KB.
If your file has not increased in size, KeyBase might decide it's
not too big.
How many records do you have in there?
Perhaps KeyBase doesn't free space unless there is a reasonable
percentage of records deleted compared to the records left.
I have never had any bytes freed from my Keylist Address list,
but then I very rarely delete from it.
I have always had bytes freed from my Keymail Email folders, but
then I delete loads from it often.
I can't remember what has happened with real Keybase databases.
I suspect there are issues with KeyBase in this area.
If you check the size of your definitions file, it is probably
quite a bit more than it should be.
This odd behaviour might be nothing to do with KeyBase, but they
are the only files I see this with.
I might try writing up an example to reproduce it for HW.
They can then add it to their list if they want to.
Regards,
Steve.
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----- Original Message -----
From: tony james <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 21:05:11 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] keybase question
Does anyone know why Keybase repeatedly reports 0 bytes freed
even when I have deleted several records.
I've deleted seven records in one sitting and it still reports 0
bytes freed when I run the free database space utility.
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