On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 10:54:57PM -0500, Benjamin Coates wrote: > >From "Fred Salzer" <fsalzer at sempre.com> > >I've just run a multiple-file request that created 246 files, only 13 of > >which have data; the remaining 233 have 0 bytes. I was requesting using KSKs > >and the zero-byte files appear to be created when the redirect file is > >retrieved. If the data file is not retrieved, the zero-byte file is left > >behind. Regardless of the cause, it would be helpful to have the program do > >a cleanup after a failed request. I'm running Win2K, so maybe it's a Windows > >problem. > > > >It appears that a lot of files have fallen off Freenet. Obviously, I can't > >tell when a data file is available and the redirect file is not available; > >the file may be there but it's hard to find the CHKs. :) > > > >Fred > > > > If they're showing up in %temp%, just wipe it every once in a while to > reclaim > the space. (you should be doing that already) More often if you're worried > about people trying to look through what you've downloaded from Freenet. > > Java doesn't want to let the files be deleted, so it's unlikely that this is > going to be fixed any time soon.
It will be a non-issue come 0.4 -- /* tavin cole * composer of e-mail messages */ _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://www.uprizer.com/mailman/listinfo/devl
