Hi Christian, Yes, my username has always been in the gnunet group. But in the past I always used the system services of GNUnet, except for the cases in which I needed the user services (like for creating egos).
The only (unlikely) explanation I can think of is that when I search the network using the gnunet system user it shows a lot of results that were cached earlier, while when I search from my personal user it shows only new results, and for some reason there are no more files in the network published under “commons”. This is why I asked if people see the same behavior I see. If that is not the reason, then I have no explanations. --madmurphy On Sat, Oct 8, 2022 at 11:08 AM Christian Grothoff <groth...@gnunet.org> wrote: > Hmm. Is your $USER in the 'gnunet' group? > > On 10/6/22 08:54, madmurphy wrote: > > After one of the last commits, if I launch > > > > gnunet-search commons > > > > I get only one file that I am sharing, while if I launch > > > > sudo -u gnunet gnunet-search commons > > > > I get more than 40 results. > > > > For a second I thought that this commit from Jacki > > < > https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/commit/?id=1672c85ad702146521dc830298dcb3f802533539 > > > > was the reason, but it happens also if I restore the configuration > > before Jacki's commit. So I have no idea what happened. > > > > Anyone getting the same behavior? > > > > --madmurphy > > > >