Another idiosyncrasy of the Cache Pruner ..... after I had mine pruned, the
About:Cache function refused to do anything. I had to quit Voyager so it
could do it's normal "Cache cleanup" and then restart to get it to see the
cache again.

Peter Stuart / Sydney, Australia / email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A4k / CSMkII-060 / CV64 / 50M-RAM / 2.1G-IDE + 2G-SCSI / 33.6k
Voyager3 / Miami 3.2b / MUI / MWB (All Reg'd)

----- Original Message -----
From: Uffe Holst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 3:23 AM
Subject: [voyager] Re: What do you want in Voyager?


>
> In a message of 10-Apr-00 David Gerber wrote:
>
>  > Well, for obvious reasons V won't calculate the size of the cache
everytime
>  > you start it so it stores it. Since this is a new feature it might not
be set
>  > correctly. Open the Cache Pruner and press the 'Start' button, it'll
begin
>  > scanning the cache directory then if the computed size doesn't match
the
>  > stored size it'll update it and tell you to press 'Start' again.
>


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