>>>>> "Christian" == Christian Grothoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Updating should be trivial.  You need to run gnunet-update which will
> take a while (depending on your database size, it could take a few
> hours, the mysql table schema will be altered).

On my installation, after upgrading to 0.7.2b, 'gnunet-update' took no
time at all.  But after re-launching gnunetd, my datastore ist shown to
contain 0 bytes.  Everything gone/expired?  Even the content I manually
inserted?

My mysql directory is still 2.5GB.  Now that is quite some memory leak.

What can I do to completely format my gnunet data store?  Or is there
some kind of fsck utility to fix gnunet datastore inconsistencies?

I already tried 'rm /var/lib/GNUnet/state.sdb/GNUNET-VERSION', but
'gnunet-update -L info' just shows:

Aug 04 13:39:25 INFO: Loading transports `udp tcp nat'
Aug 04 13:39:25 INFO: Loaded transport `udp'
Aug 04 13:39:25 INFO: Loaded transport `tcp'
Aug 04 13:39:25 INFO: Loaded transport `nat'
Aug 04 13:39:25 INFO: Updating data for module `advertising'
Aug 04 13:39:25 INFO: Updating data for module `getoption'
Aug 04 13:39:25 INFO: Updating data for module `fs'
Aug 04 13:39:25 INFO: Updating data for module `stats'
Aug 04 13:39:25 INFO: Updating data for module `traffic'

and exits immediately.

thanks for any help, regards,

David
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