Re: C++ client wireshark captures and readability

2011-06-29 Thread Gordon Sim
On 06/28/2011 09:26 PM, afog...@princeton.com wrote: On 6/28/2011 1:41 PM, Gordon Sim wrote: On 06/28/2011 06:20 PM, afog...@princeton.com wrote: Does the C++ client do any compression on the connection to the server by default, and if so, how do I turn it off? No it does not. I did find

Re: C++ client wireshark captures and readability

2011-06-28 Thread AFoglia
On 6/28/2011 1:41 PM, Gordon Sim wrote: > On 06/28/2011 06:20 PM, afog...@princeton.com wrote: >> Does the C++ client do any compression on the connection to the server by >> default, and if so, how do I turn it off? > > No it does not. I did find it out. If I pass the configuration setting "sa

RE: C++ client wireshark captures and readability

2011-06-28 Thread Steve Huston
Hi Anthony, > Does the C++ client do any compression on the connection to > the server by default, and if so, how do I turn it off? No, it doesn't. > I'm trying to make the Python interface to the swig wrappers > more like the > pure Python implementation, and I've gotten pretty far, I'm > j

Re: C++ client wireshark captures and readability

2011-06-28 Thread Gordon Sim
On 06/28/2011 06:20 PM, afog...@princeton.com wrote: Does the C++ client do any compression on the connection to the server by default, and if so, how do I turn it off? I'm trying to make the Python interface to the swig wrappers more like the pure Python implementation, and I've gotten pretty f

Re: C++ client wireshark captures and readability

2011-06-28 Thread Gordon Sim
On 06/28/2011 06:20 PM, afog...@princeton.com wrote: Does the C++ client do any compression on the connection to the server by default, and if so, how do I turn it off? No it does not. I'm trying to make the Python interface to the swig wrappers more like the pure Python implementation, and I