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Re: [Pan-users] Why Pan redownload on save ?
From: |
Roi Dayan |
Subject: |
Re: [Pan-users] Why Pan redownload on save ? |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Apr 2002 07:50:23 +0300 |
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 14:50:49 -0700
Charles Kerr <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 12:23:50AM +0300, Roi Dayan wrote:
>
> > When I click on a binary file I see its downloading it and then i see first
> > line of begin ...something.. and the encoded text (or sometimes it just
> > says attachment) but when I shift+s to save it unencoded to ~/News/Pan it
> > re downloads the file.
> >
> > why it does not use the cache ? or why it re download if i didn't event
> > chose to read other article just after i click this binary and it d/l it i
> > shift+s and it redownload it before saving.
>
> Pan shouldn't do that under normal circumstances -- it tries to delete
> the oldest or longest-since-read-by-user Articles first when the cache
> gets full, so the current article should still have been cached.
>
> * What version of Pan are you using?
> * Can make Pan repeat this behavior?
> * How large is your disk cache set to?
> * If so, can you look at ~/.pan/data/cache and make sure the article
> is there?
> * If not, is your cache full? Did you have anything else going on,
> such as a big queued decode, that might've temporarily filled it?
>
* I use Pan 0.11.2.91
* I can make it repeat because its all the time, not 1 time that it just encode
it and write to a file
its every time just re download it.
* I setted cache to 500 and not to clean after exit, even thguth I don't exit
between pressing the article,
right after it I do shift+s (its still redownload it and I don't have read
headers queued or else)
* If the article is there I don't know, I don't think it is because its only 44
mb the whole dir.
* I didn't fill anything because its from the smallest thing redownload.
Also cache not full as I told you above the dir is 44 mb while my cache is
setted to max of 500.
>
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