On Tuesday 05 October 2004 20:23, Arnaud Kyheng wrote:
So after a binary upgrade:
gnunet-check -a
gnunet-update
is correct and makes all necessary data migrations ?
(or 'gnunet-check -u' if 'gnunet-check -a' does not imply -u)
Actually, gnunet-check -a is not required (and takes forever and should thus
probably be discouraged). For the .debs, I would just call gnunet-update and
nothing else from now on, the next time we break AFS compatibility
gnunet-check will not be able to recover from that :-)
And no, unless I'm terribly mistaken -a does not imply -u.