Zooko, > Hm, according to #94 you can do it with the wui. I've opened #863 to > add this ability to the CLI. So you should either submit a patch for > #863 or use the wui to do it. :-)
I discovered after I asked for help (isn't that always the way?) that it was only the web interface at allmydata.com that had trouble deleting it. I had no problem deleting it from the web interface of my unix tahoe node. I've been spending a lot of time looking through the tahoe educational materials and tinkering with it to get my backups working smoothly, and I'd like to voice how pleased I am. Tahoe is a very clever thing. Of course, I would be happier if the documentation were more complete and the error handling were more obvious and more user friendly, but I know I'm a hard guy to please in those respects. :) Currently, I'm puzzled a bit by the 'check' operation. It was my understanding that to do a check, I need only the verify cap. But when I try to check my root directory on the production grid, it only succeeds if I use the write or read cap. If I try the verify cap, I get an "ERROR 400 Bad Request" that it "is not a valid file- or directory- cap". I get the same results running tahoe check on an immutable file. Do I misunderstand how this is supposed to work, or is something wrong here? And, does anyone know why I've never been able to connect to the production grid helper? -- Kyle Markley _______________________________________________ tahoe-dev mailing list [email protected] http://allmydata.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev
