Hello Bogdan!

>> The md5s are normal ... but do you have special user-defined
>> properties on all other files?
>>
>
> I do not specify any properties.
Ok.

> :/home/j2#  /opt/fsvs/bin/fsvs pl -v public_html/j2.ru/j2.sql
> public_html/j2.ru/j2.sql has no properties.
> :/home/j2#  /opt/fsvs/bin/fsvs pl -v .
> . has no properties.
> hosto:/home/j2#  /opt/fsvs/bin/fsvs pl -v public_html/j2.ru/j2.sql
> public_html/j2.ru/j2.sql has no properties.
> :/home/j2#  /opt/fsvs/bin/fsvs pl -v
> public_html/j2.ru/images/tel.gif public_html/j2.ru/images/tel.gif has
> no properties.and
>
> /home/j2 is "working copy" root.
What's in these files, then?
Could you take a look whether the files you tried really have a "prop" file 
stored?
Ie.
    /opt/fsvs/bin/fsvs pl info public_html/j2.ru/images/tel.gif
should give a "WAA-Path" line; does this entry have a "prop" file?

If you find such a file, please re-run the "pl" (prop-list) command with "-d", 
and send
me the output. Maybe there are some hidden properties?

>> Which version of gdbm are you using?
>
> # dpkg -l | grep gdbm
> ii  libgdbm-dev
> 1.8.3-3                                  GNU dbm database routines
> (development files ii  libgdbm3
> 1.8.3-3                                  GNU dbm database routines
> (runtime version)
>
> It is Debian 4.0 amd64 system.
> FSVS, SVN and sqlite built from latest stable sources.
Nearly the same for me ...

I just found the bug.
Please try the fsvs-1.2.x branch from the subversion repository (r2370).

And you should be able to safely remove these files ... although empty gdbm 
hashes are
12kB for me, so I don't really know why they got so big for you.


Regards,

Phil

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