[tahoe-lafs-trac-stream] [tahoe-lafs] #1493: using another directory than ~/.tahoe generates error

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Sun Aug 21 09:25:29 PDT 2011


#1493: using another directory than ~/.tahoe generates error
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     Reporter:  canercandan  |      Owner:  nobody
         Type:  defect       |     Status:  closed
     Priority:  major        |  Milestone:  undecided
    Component:  unknown      |    Version:  1.8.2
   Resolution:  fixed        |   Keywords:
Launchpad Bug:               |
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Changes (by canercandan):

 * status:  new => closed
 * resolution:   => fixed


Old description:

> Issue:
> When I am using another directory than ~/.tahoe to create a node and use
> commands as "tahoe ls" and so on then it generates an error message as
> follows:
>
> """Error during HTTP request: 410 Gone
> UnrecoverableFileError: the directory (or mutable file) could not be
> retrieved, because there were insufficient good shares. This might
> indicate that no servers were connected, insufficient servers were
> connected, the URI was corrupt, or that shares have been lost due to
> server departure, hard drive failure, or disk corruption. You should
> perform a filecheck on this object to learn more."""

New description:

 Issue:
 When I am using another directory than ~/.tahoe to create a node and use
 commands as "tahoe ls" and so on then it generates an error message as
 follows:

 """Error during HTTP request: 410 Gone
 UnrecoverableFileError: the directory (or mutable file) could not be
 retrieved, because there were insufficient good shares. This might
 indicate that no servers were connected, insufficient servers were
 connected, the URI was corrupt, or that shares have been lost due to
 server departure, hard drive failure, or disk corruption. You should
 perform a filecheck on this object to learn more."""

 Fixed:
 I forgot to use the option -d to define the BASEDIR of the node. Thx.

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Comment:

 You're right I forgot to use -d option. Thank you and sorry for disturbing
 you.

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