Your identity keys are probably in the "old" format, yes. They are stored as files, probably under
~/.local/share/gnunet/identity/egos/ BR Martin > On 4. Apr 2021, at 12:20, Danny <danny.de.j...@protonmail.com> wrote: > > Hey guys, > > I've ran into an issue where if I run `gnunet-identity -d`, I get this: > > Apr 04 11:13:45-729503 gnunet-identity-87211 ERROR Assertion failed at > identity_api.c:193. > Apr 04 11:13:45-729586 gnunet-identity-87211 ERROR Assertion failed at > identity_api.c:989. > Apr 04 11:13:45-729614 gnunet-identity-87211 ERROR Assertion failed at > strings.c:946. Aborting. > Aborted > > Looking at the code, it seems that maybe some keys where stored with an > invalid type code. Maybe some checks were missing for the request that > I have sent over unix domain socket? Nevertheless, I think for now its > best to clear the egos in my db. So where is the sqlite db of the > identity service located? I don't find such a .db file in > /var/lib/gnunet/.local/share/gnunet > > Thanks! > Danny > > >
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