> acme, like sam, keeps a log of changes in /tmp/*acme.  I believe that
> such a file contains enough to reconstruct acme's state when (or
> shortly before) it crashed, but I don't know of an automated means of
> doing so.

Yes, that is what fgb told me to look for, too. Thanks.

Acme possibly never got a kill-note, tho - I rebooted via Ctrl+Alt+Del. Other 
possibilities include that I fire up acme on startup, so maybe acme cleans up 
/tmp ;)

No matter which one is right, there wasn't a /tmp/$number.$useracme-file 
containing my sources.


I tried a grep over things like /tmp, /sys/, /acme/, /usr, etc for 
function-names, so I am pretty sure the source-file is gone. Next version 
probably contains less design flaws, I am back up in the mood to (re)write it. 


> it won't do dumps if there isn't a venti to archive them, but
> try 9fs snap and see if there is anything in /n/snap.
> you might be lucky.

tried 9fs snap, too. Did not work, too.



Thanks for your time, Sascha

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