In article <18f1976b54@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> cj wrote on 16 Nov:
> > Is anyone else finding that the new Cache feature does not seem to
> > expire its content?
> Well, that was a revelation. Did a count on
> !Boot.resources.!cache.caches.default.netsurf and find 222 megaby
In article <18f1976b54@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> The runfile of my active copy in Boot Resources (which presumably
> came with a recent-ish version of Netsurf inside its usual
> boot-update file) is dated 2014-09-16, but !Sidediff shows it is
> identical to the 2007 runfile.
This
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 01:15:26PM +, Jim Nagel wrote:
> A typical item within this folder is filetyped as text but contains
> gobbledygook.
"Text" is the default file type for files created using UnixLib. Given
these files are not meant to be consumed by humans, I don't see a
problem there.
cj wrote on 16 Nov:
> Is anyone else finding that the new Cache feature does not seem to
> expire its content?
Well, that was a revelation. Did a count on
!Boot.resources.!cache.caches.default.netsurf and find 222 megabytes
of stuff. Earliest date seems to be Sept 06.
A typical item within t
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 09:49:06PM +, cj wrote:
> In article <20141116145722.gc21...@platypus.pepperfish.net>,
>Rob Kendrick wrote:
> > Currently, if NetSurf crashes (or your computer does) without
> > quitting cleanly, newly-created cached items will be "leaked"; ie
> > they will not be s
In article <20141116145722.gc21...@platypus.pepperfish.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> Currently, if NetSurf crashes (or your computer does) without
> quitting cleanly, newly-created cached items will be "leaked"; ie
> they will not be stored in the index which is written out on exit.
Ahhh - that
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 02:33:57PM +, cj wrote:
> I checked on the PandaBoard today and lo and behold, the cache
> contained more than 8 GB of files. This machine was also configured
> for a 1 GB max and 10 days expiry. I have now deleted and disabled
> the cache on the PandaRO.
>
> On all my
Is anyone else finding that the new Cache feature does not seem to
expire its content?
I wondered a few weeks ago why the main harddrive on the Iyonix was
filling up more quickly than I thought it should. I found the Netsurf
cache was close to 10 GB in size. Netsurf was configured for a cache
maxi