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Last Login: 8/25/2006 3:39:25 PM
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The disk on which my home directory resides filled while NetNewsWire (v. 2.1) was running. Later, after freeing some space and restarting NNW, I found that some of my feeds are missing data.
It's understandable that new items on a feed would be lost, since there was no place to write them. That existing data was lost, though, is *not* understandable. It looks like this stuff is stored as XML with one file per feed. Why would the old version of a file be deleted before verifying that a new version had been successfully written? Why not store feed data in an SQLite database or something similar so that updates can be performed atomically?
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Last Login: 12/1/2008 10:04:28 AM
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Brent is in the process of re-engineering the data store for NNW 3.0 so this won't happen in the future.
Jonathon McDougall
NewsGator Support
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