Hi Mathew,

My entire filestore and all ongoing downloads have dissapeard. I'm not sure if 
it happaned with the upgrade or the day before. Yesterday I added a file to 
download and that is now the only one and it is in the list of the failed 
download it is a pdf. The datastore folder is 5.44GB. The entire freenet folder 
is 6GB.
Has this happened to anyone else?
Java now runs sometimes at 116% cpu on a mac mini (c2d 1.83) osx 10.6.6. I have 
no idea what he needs al that cpu power for.

On 21 Apr 2011, at 01:35, Matthew Toseland wrote:

> Freenet 0.7.5 build 1365 is now available. Please upgrade! The main focus of 
> this build is on backend code used by Freetalk, WebOfTrust and other client 
> software, particularly USK updating. We now use the DBR hints we've been 
> inserting for a while to quickly find the latest edition of a USK, before 
> probing for it by trying editions, and we try to not pass the latest edition 
> through to the client until we're fairly sure it is the latest edition, 
> avoiding a lot of unnecessary fetching (of CHKs linked from the SSKs) and 
> parsing. Lots of related debugging.
> 
> Also, there are small changes to load management. When there is severe 
> network congestion, Freenet should avoid accepting requests that it can't 
> answer due to its connections being much slower than its bandwidth limit.
> 
> Various minor client layer fixes, some minor web interface improvements 
> (including an id on the body tag on fproxy pages, as requested to help 
> client-side stylesheets), warn that Freetalk is still in progress on the chat 
> page, support HTML5 better, add Sone and Xor's flog to the bookmarks and 
> remove Evan, improved translation infrastructure for plugins, set the default 
> log rotation back to 1 hour for caution's sake, update the README slightly, 
> new versions of Library (minor), FlogHelper, WebOfTrust and Freetalk, 
> Swedish, Russian and German translation updates, and some minor improvements 
> to the english text.
> 
> It is likely that there will be significant further changes related to 
> Freetalk/WoT/USK subscriptions in the fairly near future, some of them 
> network-level (finally implementing RecentlyFailed, a mechanism to reduce the 
> load caused by polling and speed up frequent failing requests for the same 
> key). Xor is also working on major optimisations for Freetalk so it doesn't 
> use so much disk I/O and CPU and lose messages.
> 
> Thanks, and please let us know how it goes! Report any bugs you find on the 
> mailing lists, Freetalk, FMS, IRC or the bug tracker, and let us know how 
> performance works out - it *should* be a bit faster in Freetalk, and 
> certainly should use less CPU.
> 
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> toad
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> hungrid
> sweetie
> TheSeeker
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