On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 08:18:32AM -0700, Rob Cakebread wrote:
> On Thursday 14 June 2001 06:39 am, you wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been inserting keyindex keys, and on trying to list them, all I get
> > from KeyIndexClient is 3 '#' characters.
> >
> > I'm working from the notion that key indexes are based on KSKs, where for
> > index 'thisindex', the keys are named: KSK at thisindex-yyyymmdd-1,
> > KSK at thisindex-yyyymmdd-2, ...
> >
>
> You should just give it the index name and let KeyIndexClient add the
> date and figure out the increment at the end. This is what I use to insert
> a key in Freegle:
>
> java Freenet.client.KeyIndexClient -insert freegle -key KSK at elkfire.jpg
>
It would be really wonderful if we had a release *that this worked in*
>
> The date part is the seconds from epoch till 12 GMT of the current date.
> The first entry in Freegle today looks like:
>
> freegle-992476800-0
>
> If you're writing your own client to insert or retrieve them use something
> like this to figure out the date in seconds:
>
> now = int(time.time()) # Seconds since Epoch
> midnight = now - (now % 86400) # GMT Midnight (86400 seconds in a day)
>
>
> > On running KeyIndexClient -insert indexname -file somefile, I keep getting
> > the usage message.
>
> Yeah, a bug. I always get the usage message error after it is done inserting.
> That must confuse the hell out of everyone who has tried it. I suppose
> that is why there is only 5 to 10 keys in Freegle and Snarfoo every day.
>
> > This didn't seem to be happening prior to 0.3.9.1
> >
> > Can someone please clarify
> >
> > Cheers
> > David
> >
> >
> >
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