Temporary files are also created and left behind on requests. I've tried two machines, both Win2K, with the same result, AFAICT. If you're meaning that it's a bug that's on all Win platforms, then it may be something that you would want to accomodate, since it will reflect (inappropriately) negatively on Freenet. It does seem strange to me, though, if it's a platform bug, why the directory of the temporary files has changed. Perhaps it's the difference of the operating system, as I changed from Win98 to Win2K; I just don't remember exactly when WRT the temporary files location. Now that I'm aware that the files left behind are in a different directory than before, I can live with it and just manually delete the files after I've used the node for inserts/requests.
Fred -----Original Message----- On February 10, 2001 03:44 Oskar Sandberg wrote: > the ones in .freenet/<port> are supposed to be there, that's your datastore. > the rest can be safely deleted and are due to a bug. "are due to a bug in you java platform." _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://www.uprizer.com/mailman/listinfo/devl
