It his high-time we took concerted action to kill the datastore bug.

The options are:

 - Someone figures out how Tavin's datastore works and debugs it
 - We reimplement it

I am aware that someone is working on a native datastore 
implementation, and am curious about how they are progressing, but 
what about the problem we experienced last time (ie. the JVM not 
deleting files when it was supposed to on some operating systems 
leading to hard disks getting filled up)?

Failing that, we could implement a single-file datastore, but attempt 
to avoid the complexity of the current implementation.

Thoughts?

Ian.

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Ian Clarke                                        ian at freenetproject.org
Founder & Coordinator, The Freenet Project    http://freenetproject.org/
Chief Technology Officer, Uprizer Inc.           http://www.uprizer.com/
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