>From: "Lloyd Bryant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results
>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 03:08:37 -0700
>
>
> >Christian Biere wrote:
> > > I wanted to sort the index by the modification time, so that browse
>host
> > > would show the newest files first. Maybe you want to implement this as
> >well?
> >
> >Actually, it should be newest last, at least the indices to keep them
> >stable.
> >The browse host output could of course be upside-down.
> >
>
>I just discovered - It already does this - by accident (I think). If new
>files are added to a running instance of GtkG, the logic underlying the
>"rescan" will result in the new files appearing at the beginning of a
>"browse host" result.
>
>I don't know exactly how persistent this artifact is - it may or may not
>retain that order after GtkG is stopped/restarted.
>
Ah - just an artifact if the *directory* is new - adding new files to
existing directories results in those files appearing at the beginning of
the list *for that directory*. Oh well...
Lloyd Bryant
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