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Operating Systems BSD FF, about:config, storage.vacuum.last.places.sqlite Post 302987044 by 1in10 on Sunday 4th of December 2016 02:44:01 AM
Old 12-04-2016
FF, about:config, storage.vacuum.last.places.sqlite

Starting this new thread, because the older one has been shut,

Looking in my linux distro, firefox and about:config something like the following appears

Code:
storage.vacuum.last.places.sqlite: 1474885593

When using bleachbit, this very file named places.sqlite I am told it can't be deleted. In my unix machine I just delete it. In both cases it is a user set integer. So someone can tell me if this is unix time, number of times for visits on certain urls with a maximum set?
Mozilla help tells me, this is about a database, telling all my hits and visits. Wiping it out in my BSD, all my bookmarks are gone, that does not bother me at all.
So does anyone has got a clue on this?

Thanks in advance
 

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Prophet::Replica::sqlite(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Prophet::Replica::sqlite(3pm)

METHODS
replica_exists Returns true if the replica already exists / has been initialized. Returns false otherwise. replica_version Returns this replica's version. set_replica_version Sets the replica's version to the given integer. uuid Return the replica UUID Internals of record handling traverse_changesets { after => SEQUENCE_NO, UNTIL => SEQUENCE_NO, callback => sub { } } Walks through all changesets from $after to $until, calling $callback on each. If no $until is specified, the latest changeset is assumed. changesets_for_record { uuid => $uuid, type => $type, limit => $int } Returns an ordered set of changeset objects for all changesets containing changes to this object. If "limit" is specified, only returns that many changesets (starting from record creation). Note that changesets may include changes to other records list_records { type => $type } Returns a reference to a list of record objects for all records of type $type. Order is not guaranteed. read_userdata_file Returns the contents of the given file in this replica's userdata directory. Returns "undef" if the file does not exist. write_userdata_file Writes the given string to the given file in this replica's userdata directory. Working with luids perl v5.10.1 2009-12-22 Prophet::Replica::sqlite(3pm)
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