I'm requesting that implicit search for all URN:sha1s being downloaded is added. It doesn't seem to me as if gtk-gnutella does that currently.

Currently, if I want to get more sources for a download that's currently active, I have to explicitly add a search that hits the same URN:sha1 that I'm downloading. Gtk-gnutella could (and should IMO) do that automatically.

Having it switched on by default would be good; otherwise nobody'd know it's there. The ability to switch is off would be good for debugging purposes.

  Cheers //Johan

-----Original Message-----
From: Anand Kumria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Johan Walles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 09:10:29 +1000
Subject: Re: Bug#323101: gtk-gnutella: Implicitly search for URN:sha1 for any files being downloaded

Hi Johan,

On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 08:21:04PM +0200, Johan Walles wrote:
Package: gtk-gnutella
Version: 0.95.3-2
Severity: wishlist


Look at the checkbox Settings / Downloads / Feed mesh from hits. It
has the
following
effect:

Let's assume I'm downloading a file with a certain URN:sha1. If that
checkbox
is
checked, any additional search hits for that URN:sha1 will be added
to my list
of
sources for that file.

This is a great feature.


Just to be clear, are you asking that I default this feature on in the
preferences?  Or did you have something else in mind.

Thanks,
Anand

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