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![]() I'd find it really useful if when I select some search items to be downloaded, and there is already an 'identical' file in the download queue for gtk-gnutella to prompt me for what to do rather than just dumping the search result on the floor. Ideally there'd be some configuration options to control the behaviour, with 3 modes. 1) Always keep current queue entry (the current behaviour), 2) Always use fresh search entry, dumping any current queue entry, 3) Prompt for which to keep/drop. Given that the network operates more efficiently if you use fresher searches this would help a great deal I think. Then there's this idea to have a maximum time in download queue setting, as well as the retries one. Currently I have to juggle the maximum retries depending on how many max downloads I set and how many downloads are currently in progress (i.e. how quickly entries cycle through the download queue). -Ath, wondering if any of the gtk-gnutella devs read this forum. |
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![]() Hmmm, after some tedious experimenting I think maybe the warning messages that lead to my posting about the above are a little misleading. I see, for instance: ** WARNING **: rejecting duplicate download for Farscape 122 - Family Ties HQ.avi in the xterm I run gtk-gnutella in. I'd assumed this meant that it was rejecting the download purely on filename, so I could only be attempt to get any given filename from a single host at a time. Further investigation suggests that gtk-gnutella is actually saying it already has that filename set to download from the SAME host as the search found. If this is correct I'd instead prefer one of: 1) Just don't list search results that are already in the download queue for filename+host matching (possibly use urn:SHA1 to check too?). or 2) Make the debug/error message in the xterm more explicit about why the duplicate download is being rejected. -Ath |
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Search Feature Request | DJboutit | New Feature Requests | 1 | February 22nd, 2007 12:11 AM |
Feature Request: "Automatic sort of search results by chosen option." | pawelsz | General Discussion | 1 | August 6th, 2006 03:24 AM |
feature request..auto search plz help emergency | romeos | New Feature Requests | 1 | July 11th, 2006 10:52 PM |
why the search results are not what I request? | lavalPQ | Open Discussion topics | 1 | March 14th, 2006 04:49 PM |
Search results feature | Unregistered | New Feature Requests | 0 | July 24th, 2002 05:00 PM |