Teemu Likonen <[email protected]> writes: Hi Teemu,
> I'm confused with Gnus registry size. There are (at least) two > variables which control registry's size: > > 1. gnus-registry-max-entries > 2. gnus-registry-max-pruned-entries > > The variable 1 _seems_ clear. No more than that number of entries will > be in the registry. The variable 2 is unclear and the documentation > makes it worse. In the info manual it says: > > -- Variable: gnus-registry-max-pruned-entries > The maximum number (an integer or `nil' for unlimited) of entries > the registry will keep after pruning. I've asked the very same question recently on this group (Message-ID: <[email protected]>), and Ted replied: TH> 1) What's `gnus-registry-max-pruned-entries' good for? Of TH> course I've read its docs, but still I have no idea. What is TH> a pruned entry? TZ> We prune entries that are disposable, meaning they don't have Tz> any keys considered "precious." Well, honestly that didn't help me either (why keep 'em when they're not precious?), but since I had a more important question in that posting that Ted explained me well, I didn't followup on the "pruned entries" question. Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
