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Originally posted by Krieger88 the hashes will be written to a file called fileurns.cache in the LimeWire directory (unless you don't have writing permissions for the LimeWire directory). |
that's exactly the case of a savy (root) installation. I hope this get's fixed somehow in the future. For the moment the only good workaround is to give permissions to write to all in the LimeWire directory
> chmod a+w LimeWire
then launch LimeWire, get that file
fileurns.cache created, then
> chmod 777 LimeWire/fileurns.cache
and again
> chmod a-w LimeWire
this way all the user may modify that .cache file but not the other LimeWire files (you never know
)