Christian Biere wrote:
> Lloyd Bryant wrote:
> > 07-09-08 03:51:57 (MESSAGE): Could not find record 
> > (type="http://open-content.net/spec/thex/breadthfirst";, 
> > id="uuid:7fd53606-2d33-7236-22ef-85d6ceed930f")
> > 07-09-08 03:51:57 (MESSAGE): Discarding tigertree data from 
> > <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:6346 'BearShare 5.2.5.6 (Italiano)'>: Bad THEX data

> > I don't know for certain if this is Bearshare specific.  I have had 
> > successful THEX downloads from Limewire sources, but with the downloads I 
> > have in queue at the moment I don't have any sources from Shareaza or other 
> > vendors.
 
> The difference in depths only shows up for files with a minimum size of 256 
> MiB.
> Maybe BearShare used the same fixed depth of 9 like RAZA or different 
> thresholds.

I have added workaround for common bugs I've noticed. GnucDNA-derived peers 
(sometimes)
send truncated XML, BearShare and Shareaza send a weird amount of hashtree 
nodes. If
you ignore the XML and re-calculate the depth, the hashtrees seem to be 
usuable. It's
kind of funny how the bugs are all in the pointless metadata.

-- 
Christian

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