Hi Martin

> first: GTKG really is a very nice piece of software ;-)
> However, there is one thing I find quite annoying:
> Is it really necessary to make GTKG beep every once in a while whenever an 
> "old version" is detected ?

In current CVS I removed the beep when the message about running an old
version is displayed in the statusbar.

> Personally I don't like being forced to update a stable version just to get 
> rid of the beep (I needed half a day to figure out its source since GTKG runs 
> on a remote machine)...

We have had several stable versions which contained serious bugs which
hurt the network. If you run a version which is known to have bugs,
there is a big chance that other servents will not let you connect,
including newer versions of gtk-gnutella. Only because you run a version
which was once released as stable, this does not mean, that it is still
a good idea to run it on the gnutella network. Users have to upgrade
from time to time and we need to nudge them to do.

Sorry for the inconvience.
-- 
Richard Eckart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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