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[Mldonkey-bugs] [ 100861 ] downloading on openbsd
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nobody |
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[Mldonkey-bugs] [ 100861 ] downloading on openbsd |
Date: |
Tue, 07 May 2002 04:12:17 -0400 |
Support Request #100861, was updated on 2002-May-06 05:30
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Category: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: downloading on openbsd
By: mldonkey
Date: 2002-May-07 08:12
Message:
Logged In: YES
user_id=5474
Browser: Opera/6.0 (Linux 2.4.7-12.3mdk i686; U) [en]
First, you should try the new version 1.15 (from CVS if you
want). It fixes some bugs with the protocol (It was commited
yesterday afternoon).
For the verbose mode:
U -> one block uploaded
# -> one block downloaded
c -> Connection to client
s -> Connection to server
C? -> Timeout on connection to client
C! -> Connection closed with client
Regards
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By: gdma-edk
Date: 2002-May-06 05:30
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[I already posted that on the users list, but maybe it
is more appropriate here...]
Hi,
I would like to report a strange behaviour with mldonkey :
Each time a file starts to download (or when it resumes),
it will stop after a few seconds, like if the
connection is lost.
I rarely see a download staying "alive" for more than a
few seconds :
most of the time at the next gui refresh the download
stopped.
I don't have this problem with the closed source
client, so I don't
think this is related to my internet connection or
firewall settings.
I am using the CVS version as I needed to compile/use
the core on an
OpenBSD box.
Any idea why this is happening ? Does anyone experience
the same behaviour
?
I put the verbose mode on, and I don't get a [DOWN]
each time a dl stops, is it supposed to be that way ?
Also I have a lot of [QUERY LOC] (several pages), what
does that mean ?
Can you tell me what each string printed in verbose
mode means ? like "#" (I'm downloading ?), U, c ,? ,-,
C etc....
I tried to look in the source, but I did not understand
all of them...
Thanks,
Guillaume
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