* Lars Juel Nielsen <lars.j.nielsen at gmail.com> [2006-05-14 11:02:09]:

> On 5/14/06, Florent Daigni?re (NextGen$) <nextgens at freenetproject.org> 
> wrote:
> >* David McNab <david at rebirthing.co.nz> [2006-05-14 17:09:12]:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I notice that when first connecting and handshaking with an FCP node,
> >> the node immediately sends back a dump of all outstanding persistent
> >> requests.
> >>
> >> Given this, what is the use of the ListPersistentRequests command? It
> >> doesn't give any new information that hasn't previously been sent to the
> >> client.
> >>
> >> It feels like a bit of a duplication IMHO.
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >> David
> >>
> >>
> >
> >No, one client might want to see what other clients have putted on the
> >global queue ;)
> >
> >NextGen$
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> IMO it'd make more sense not to tell unless the client ask for it, it
> saves a little bit of resources and complexity in clients that don't
> need the queue.

It won't unless you do specify the same client name. A client not able
to handle that isn't likely to have started any request and won't be
told about anything.

NextGen$
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