Marion Bates ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> On a semi-related note, I have not had _any_ success running the
> command-line FCPtools. I tried getting my own little text documents
> (which I know are on my own store, since I can snag them through
> fproxy almost instantaneously) and it fails after 3 tries.

This matches my own recent experiences.  fcptools seems hopelessly broken.

> Dumb question -- I see a file in my freenet directory called
> "store_27177" (same number as my node port). It's a little over 200 MB
> of unreadable data, and though the file size never seems to change,
> the modification time is always recent. I assume this is the data
> store?

Yes.

> There are also a few files starting with "t" and a bunch of
> random characters, whose creation dates seem to jive with my fproxy
> access attempts.

Those sound like temporary files.  Freenet should not create any files
by that name; but whatever client(s) you've been testing may have done so.

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