Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] New extension to share

2008-01-10 Thread Christian Biere
gionnico wrote: > I think you should add tbz2 to the possibly shared files. > If there's tgz then there should be tbz2, too. > As an example, gentoo packages are compressed in "tar.bz2" using that > extension. I added it to the list in current SVN. -- 1000 octets = 1 ko = 1 kilooctet; 1024

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] LimeWire doesn't want to be my leaf.

2008-01-10 Thread Christian Biere
gionnico wrote: > > 2) It takes very very much time: more than 48h to have more than a > > hundred leaves. Why is this? Can I accelerate the process? > The "503: I am a shielded leaf node" or "Failed (EOF)" are the most > common errors with incoming LimeWire leaf connection, that then fail. I t

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] LimeWire doesn't want to be my leaf.

2008-01-10 Thread Christian Biere
gionnico wrote: > Christian Biere ha scritto: > > gionnico wrote: > >> Christian Biere ha scritto: > >>> gionnico wrote: > Why , when I'm an ultranode, about for the first 24h LimeWire leaves > don't want to connect to me? > Can I change it in gnet_properties or in the debug window

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] BearShare is too aggressive or it's so widely spreaded?

2008-01-10 Thread Matthew Lye
> As a "quick hack" mimicking this manual help, gtk-gnutella could do > something like "if the anti-monopoly feature is enabled and if the > ratio of a certain vendor is already maxed out, then only try to > connect to peers that have a port number that is not used by one of > the > already conne

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] BearShare is too aggressive or it's so widely spreaded?

2008-01-10 Thread Hauke Hachmann
On Thursday 10 January 2008, gionnico wrote: > It's strange but every time I connect if I don't force any connection > I find to be connected almost only to BearShare ultrapeers. > > And the cache becomes full of bearshare nodes. > > To avoid this I've had to set a 50% percentage in the connection

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] LimeWire doesn't want to be my leaf.

2008-01-10 Thread gionnico
gionnico ha scritto: > Christian Biere ha scritto: >> gionnico wrote: >>> Christian Biere ha scritto: gionnico wrote: > Why , when I'm an ultranode, about for the first 24h LimeWire leaves > don't want to connect to me? > Can I change it in gnet_properties or in the debug window s

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] BearShare is too aggressive or it's so widely spreaded? (general hosts quality issue)

2008-01-10 Thread gionnico
gionnico wrote: > Another problem is the bootstrap: I think it there should be a field > that lets you choose the proxy-cache and very much better would be to > have a gtk-gnutella with a minimum QA (I'm not talking about clustering, > I'm talking about avoiding leechers and spam). I've forgotte

[gtk-gnutella-devel] BearShare is too aggressive or it's so widely spreaded? (general hosts quality issue)

2008-01-10 Thread gionnico
It's strange but every time I connect if I don't force any connection I find to be connected almost only to BearShare ultrapeers. And the cache becomes full of bearshare nodes. To avoid this I've had to set a 50% percentage in the connection setup for the allowed unique useragents. This makes a

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] LimeWire doesn't want to be my leaf.

2008-01-10 Thread gionnico
Christian Biere ha scritto: > gionnico wrote: >> Christian Biere ha scritto: >>> gionnico wrote: Why , when I'm an ultranode, about for the first 24h LimeWire leaves don't want to connect to me? Can I change it in gnet_properties or in the debug window someway? What's the name

[gtk-gnutella-devel] New extension to share

2008-01-10 Thread gionnico
Hello! I think you should add tbz2 to the possibly shared files. If there's tgz then there should be tbz2, too. As an example, gentoo packages are compressed in "tar.bz2" using that extension. Bye! -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: U