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Greg Wooledge writes:
> 2 open sockets
> inserting 'herbrows.html'
> jekyll:~/freenet$ echo $?
> 141
>
> Now, if you rgrep the source tree for "141", it's not in any of the
> source files. So it seems that the program is not only dying for
> no particular reason in the middle of an insert, with
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Just wondering if it would be possible to add a streaming key insert mode to
freenet. An insert in this mode would *not* be cached by any node, but would
just be forwarded to the rest of the nodes involved in the stream. The
propagation of a stream
m happy to improve, y'know?
perlfcp is available at the "hobbs"/"Content of No Content" freesite.
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I think you can more or less do this at the moment. If you just insert a
keytype that the nodes don't recognize, they will transfer but not cache
it. The size still needs to be declared, though.
Any explicit support for this is post 1.0.
On Fri, Aug 23, 2002 at 03:54:44PM +1000, David Findlay wr
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On Thursday 22 August 2002 18:41 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> No, the problem is MUCH deeper than that. It's simply that
> fcpputsite is utterly, totally and completely broken. As far as I
> can determine, it always has been broken; on occasion, it's m
Ian Clarke writes:
> > No, the problem is MUCH deeper than that. It's simply that fcpputsite
> > is utterly, totally and completely broken.
>
> We need a command line client which we can recommend that people use
> for Freesite insertion. People *are* inserting Freesites, the
> question is w