On Tuesday 15 May 2007 10:17, Christian Biere wrote:
> Haxe wrote:
> > Gtkg's current behavour is to stop sharing a file altogether as
> > soon as its download finishes. When the download is complete,
> > suddenly all peers in my active uploads list get a mere "not
> > found". This is obviously even less helpful than to serve the file
> > but to only advertise it through the mesh.
>
> Then I suggest you update from SVN, recompile and report any bugs
> you find.

Great, post-download seeding works very good now. Plus, I like the fact 
that there's also an "uploaded" column in the downloads pane :-)

There is still one litte drawback, though. As I said in my last mail, I 
have manually added my "completed" folder to the list of shared 
folders. So after I clear a downloaded file from the download list, it 
should change from post-download seeding into full sharing mode
(i.e. including keyword advertising).

This is still a bit edgy, because I have to manually rescan my shared 
folders to make this happen. Unfortunately, this also includes 
re-calculating the file's SHA-1, which we already knew before.

So would it be possible to internally copy the file's information to the 
right place when clearing a download, given that the "completed" folder 
happens to be shared and the filename extension matches the share 
filter?

Greetings,
Hauke Hachmann

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