Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] core back trace

2006-11-13 Thread Christian Biere
Bill Pringlemeir wrote: > On 13 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Were you close to any memory limit? > > No, it is a CPU load. The memory system might be using swap. Well, Gtk-Gnutella can easily reach a memory limit without hitting swap if your processes a limited to something to 100 M

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-13 Thread Christian Biere
Raphael Manfredi wrote: > Yes, it would be good to include and process GGEP PATH in query hits. It's now implemented in SVN. There's a switch in Preferences->Uploads: Tick "Expose relative paths" to enable this feature. > To make things easier on the b/w, I'd always include PATH on browse host, >

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] core back trace

2006-11-13 Thread Bill Pringlemeir
> Bill Pringlemeir wrote: >> I finally have a good trace of a crash when searching. I think >> this is a high load situation. On 13 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Were you close to any memory limit? No, it is a CPU load. The memory system might be using swap. However, I am definitely no

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] core back trace

2006-11-13 Thread Christian Biere
Bill Pringlemeir wrote: > I finally have a good trace of a crash when searching. I think this > is a high load situation. Were you close to any memory limit? > I had copied a file name from the download pane to the search box. GTKG was > inactive for a long period of time prior to this. I stil

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-13 Thread Bill Pringlemeir
On 12 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Apart from that it is likely 20k Spam entries, I feel that "browse > host" - as cool as it is - becomes a pain as soon as the remote > shares more than a few hundred files, because no directories are > shown. Most times when you sort by name you end up wi

[Gtk-gnutella-devel] core back trace

2006-11-13 Thread Bill Pringlemeir
I finally have a good trace of a crash when searching. I think this is a high load situation. I had copied a file name from the download pane to the search box. GTKG was inactive for a long period of time prior to this. I still have the core and binary. What is a good GMT time for using IRC?

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-13 Thread Raphael Manfredi
Quoting Lloyd Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel: :I'll have to remember that. I keep bouncing from one extreme to the other :in that regard - professionally, I tend to add TONS of comments, as most :shops I've worked at required such, while in the OSS arena I keep getti

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-13 Thread Raphael Manfredi
Quoting Christian Biere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel: :I have thought about this recently too. So I'd like to sent the relative :paths unconditionally in search results including browse host replies. It will :have to be enabled on a per shared-path-basis. So if you share : :

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-13 Thread Lloyd Bryant
>From: Jonas Sonntag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Apart from that it is likely 20k Spam entries, I feel that "browse host" - >as >cool as it is - becomes a pain as soon as the remote shares more than a few >hundred files, because no directories are shown. Most times when you sort >by >name you end up

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-13 Thread Christian Biere
Jonas Sonntag wrote: > Apart from that it is likely 20k Spam entries, I feel that "browse host" - as > cool as it is - becomes a pain as soon as the remote shares more than a few > hundred files, because no directories are shown. Most times when you sort by > name you end up with hundreds of fil

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Patch: Randomize search results

2006-11-13 Thread Jonas Sonntag
On Sunday 12 November 2006 00:59, Christian Biere wrote: > Lloyd Bryant wrote: > > Let me take a look at that one.  The "browse host" feature has been > > giving me a ton of grief lately - most of the nodes I want to browse have > > it disabled, and the rest seem to have 20,000+ files.  Seems like