I've caught GtkG doing this a few times - thought I should post it to the 
list:

When the THEX download is automatically created, and the source for the 
download requires a push, the download is being created as an "outbound" 
(trying to connect without the push).

If I wait until it times out, then use "Force push mode", sometimes I can 
get the THEX download to work.  This isn't entirely reliable, though.  As 
often as not, when I try this it gives me the "Push sent directly via ...", 
but the download still times out.

What's annoying about this is that it generally results in the primary 
download stalling,  with that source stuck at "Giving priority to THEX", 
unless I either manually get the THEX download going, or delete the THEX 
download and manually restart the main download.

Of course, in the latter case, as soon as a chunk is finished on the main 
download, the problem promptly recurs, as GtkG recreates the THEX 
download...

I'm not sure when this problem started - possibly it began when the THEX 
downloads were introduced.  I only noticed it today while trying to grab a 
dozen moderately rare files, where I often only had a single source, which 
happened to require a push, and the effect was quite noticeable (and 
moderately annoying).

Lloyd B.



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