Evan Daniel wrote:
> Persistent-temp is not part of the datastore, and is not expected to
> stay within the datastore size limit.  It's used to hold data from
> partially completed downloads.  In theory, it will only grow to be
> slightly larger than your total queue size.  However, there appear to
> be some bugs that make it leak space slowly.  If it grows beyond your
> total queue size rapidly, though, that's not something I've seen.

I can live with some additional disk-space use for "downloaded files in
transit"; if it cleans up after the downloads are complete. (I planned a
few gigs for downloads I configured Freenet.) Yet, presistent-temp grew
over the weeks to achieve 11 GB... with several wrapper-induced
shutdowns of Freenet. (The db4o implementation for downloads can get
pretty unresponsive at times.)

But with 17GB datastore (15 GB configured) PLUS 11GB in persistent-temp
Freenet eats the best part of a 30 GB partition... Reclaiming ~9GB in
unused temp files would make quite a difference.
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