Hi all - new to this, but have a (possibly related, possibly not)
issue - I tried the above, and it didn't change...  I've seen a number
of folks comment on the size of the Market as reported in the Settings-
>Applications->Manage Applications panel, and I still don't get  why
my Market is 21MB.  Caching aside (as someone earlier in this thread
commented), that's huge.  It *appears* to be keeping a copy of every
APK I've downloaded, just in case I want to re-install it, and there's
no way for me to delete them... is this another known bug, or is there
a work-around that I haven't found?

Justin

On Jan 12, 6:25 pm, "Justin (Google Employee)" <j...@google.com>
wrote:
> Yes, your understanding is correct. Yes, you will need to unlock the
> screen and wait for the home scree to appear before shutting the phone
> down the second time. Shutting the phone down is better than pulling
> the battery.
>
> Cheers,
> Justin
> Android Team @ Google
>
> On Jan 12, 4:22 pm, "Stoyan Damov" <stoyan.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 1:46 AM, Justin (Google Employee)
>
> > <j...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > > Here is some more information on what's happening. There is a problem
> > > in yaffs2 where unlinked files are not removed from a check-pointed
> > > filesystem. Whenever Android sleeps, it check-points the filesystem.
> > > When you uninstall an app the files are unlinked. If the device then
> > > goes to sleep before the unlinked files are actually removed, they
> > > won't be.
>
> > > The proper way to work around this it to shut down your phone by
> > > holding down the end call button until you get a dialog asking to shut
> > > down your phone. Turn your phone back on. BEFORE your phone can sleep
> > > after it reboot, shut it down again. This will clean your unlinked
> > > files.
>
> > Come again, I'm not sure understand that part.
> > Are these the steps for the workaround?
> > 1. Shutdown phone
> > 2. Turn on phone
> > 3. Unlock SIM card, wait for home screen to appear (do I need that?)
> > 4. Shutdown phone
> > 5. Turn on phone, and files will be deleted
>
> > Thanks,
> > Stoyan

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