Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Are urn:sha1 searches being honored?

2008-04-28 Thread Christian Biere
Larry Nieves wrote: > On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 01:18:54AM +0200, Christian Biere wrote: > > Could you tell which versions of LimeWire and FrostWire? Maybe very > > recent versions delegate urn:sha1 searches to their DHT. That would > > be nice but so far I've never seen this and I get zero results.

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Are urn:sha1 searches being honored?

2008-04-28 Thread Larry Nieves
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 01:18:54AM +0200, Christian Biere wrote: > Could you tell which versions of LimeWire and FrostWire? Maybe very > recent versions delegate urn:sha1 searches to their DHT. That would > be nice but so far I've never seen this and I get zero results. Unfortunately I'm not conne

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Are urn:sha1 searches being honored?

2008-04-28 Thread Christian Biere
Matthew Lye wrote: > They do, and they were avoided. I had to hand-copy the sha1 hash, as > the X11 clipboard doesn't export to OS X. Well, you could have used an editor on the X11 server and use a file for transferring the information reliably. > I eventually got two hits after re-loading GTKG,

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Are urn:sha1 searches being honored?

2008-04-28 Thread Matthew Lye
On 28-Apr-08, at 7:18 PM, Christian Biere wrote: > Larry Nieves wrote: >> I'm currently connected to 2 LimeWires & 1 Frostwire, the first >> result >> for the query "crazy frog" returns a file with the following SHA-1 >> >> urn:sha1:KFVDRZZNNGJO5HMDHAY4ZG6RTX2G65JI >> >> Note the last letter is

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Are urn:sha1 searches being honored?

2008-04-28 Thread Christian Biere
Larry Nieves wrote: > I'm currently connected to 2 LimeWires & 1 Frostwire, the first result > for the query "crazy frog" returns a file with the following SHA-1 > > urn:sha1:KFVDRZZNNGJO5HMDHAY4ZG6RTX2G65JI > > Note the last letter is an "I", not an "L" as in your original message. You're corre

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Are urn:sha1 searches being honored?

2008-04-28 Thread Larry Nieves
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 01:21:46PM -0400, Matthew Lye wrote: > Hey all, > > I've been noticing a complete blackout of urn:sha1 results recently. > I just ran a test with "Crazy Frog hampster song-remix.mp3", a file > that garnered 74 hits on a search for "crazy frog" in about 30 > seconds.

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Are urn:sha1 searches being honored?

2008-04-28 Thread Christian Biere
Matthew Lye wrote: > I've been noticing a complete blackout of urn:sha1 results recently. This isn't so recent. It's been like this for a couple of years. > (a) All BearShare versions seem to have disappeared from my local > gnutella network. Are (Limewire)|(Frostwire)|(.*\(Gnucleus.*\)) not >

[gtk-gnutella-devel] Are urn:sha1 searches being honored?

2008-04-28 Thread Matthew Lye
Hey all, I've been noticing a complete blackout of urn:sha1 results recently. I just ran a test with "Crazy Frog hampster song-remix.mp3", a file that garnered 74 hits on a search for "crazy frog" in about 30 seconds. Searching via urn:sha1:KFVDRZZNNGJO5HMDAY4ZG6RTX2G65JL [the sha1 bin32