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    Dc++ 0.402(Now 0.403)

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/dcplusplus/

    0.403 is out now:
    * Fixed 100% cpu / crash bug

    0.402
    Changelog:
    * Fixed transfer view crash (thanks garg)
    * Removed default sort in search frame
    * Window sizes / positions of favorite hubs saved (thanks trem)
    * Begun work on the ADC protocol (major change)
    * Fixed issue with the exceptioninfo growing indefinately (recursive behaviour)
    * Readded missing TTHSearch to hub $Supports
    * Fixed unnecessary $MyINFO being sent out
    * Removed time left and speed from waiting transfers (thanks garg)
    * Documented %[line:reason]
    * Fixed a bug with hanging queue display
    * When searching by hash, size mode set to normal (don't care)
    * Hash speed tweaks, check if it's any better.
    * Fixed a crash when moving files
    * Fixed directory sorting in directory listings
    * Fixed an unnecessary disconnect on file not available
    * Fixed missing write buffering
    * Added drag-drop of directories onto the shared dirs view (thanks trem)
    * Added option for specifying max hashing speed
    * Updated installer to optionally create a backup of the settings when upgrading
    * Changed to a more convenient observer implementation (no, not a functor (or something more fancy) based one)
    * Fixed an invalid XML file list crash
    * Copy address to clipboard from public hub list (thanks joakim tosteberg)
    * Changed to IEC binary multiple units (MiB, KiB etc)
    * GETSETREF templetized (thanks farcry)
    * Small files size increased to 64KiB
    * Op's that use a client that supports minislots always get a minislot (for small files / xml file lists),
    regardless of how many minislots are already taken.
    * Matching by name removed for queue items with a TTH root (for autosearches)
    * Autosearch is done by TTH for queue items that have a root
    * Removed GetTestZBlock (no more safe/compressed transfers from old clients)
    * Added support for automatic user command clearing (code 255) (thanks sedulus)
    * User country shown in ip field (thanks pofis)
    * Automatic search matching is now done exclusively by tth for those items that have a TTH root and
    by exact filename for those that don't.
    * Dropped support for bzip2 file lists
    * Show joins parts for fav users only option added (thanks psf8500)
    * Added possibility to log hub status messages (thanks torgny nyblom)
    * Removed full-row-select option (blame garg)
    * Added possibility to drag-drop tabs (thanks trem)
    * Added toggles for transferview showing (thanks trem)
    * HTTPS added as chat click link (thanks torgny)
    * Autoconnect postponed if no nick has been set (thanks sed)
    * Various unix compile fixes (thanks christer palm)
    * Fixes for IEC in settings pages (thanks slowmo)
    * Remove multiple directories from share (thanks slowmo)
    * Added executable TTH to about box (for reporting bugs)
    * Changed exceptioninfo.txt format to prepare for automatic crash logging
    * Added download by TTH root instead of share path. This feature enables
    the downloading client to find the file even if the uploader has reorganized
    its share.
    * Fixed number formatting in search and queue frames (thanks slowmo)
    * Workaround for WTL75 bug with menus (thanks garg)
    * .mkv and .flac added as file formats (thanks garg)
    * Added warning about non-shared files with $ in them (thanks garg)
    * Fixed a rare deadlock when autosearching
    * Search by TTH greyed out for items that don't have a TTH root (thanks slowmo)
    * Added default menu items to finished frames (thanks slowmo)

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    On the dc++ homepage it says its unstable so i wont be trying this until it becomes official.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rctempire
    On the dc++ homepage it says its unstable so i wont be trying this until it becomes official.
    and i won't be using .4x period until they make hashing optional (aka. probably never)

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    Quote Originally Posted by notbob
    and i won't be using .4x period until they make hashing optional (aka. probably never)
    Thats true i dont want hashing but ive lived with it its a good idea in the long run.
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    I'll wait for the stable release. Can't say I use DC++ much now. I find the share minimums unfair!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TFoS_Fan
    I'll wait for the stable release. Can't say I use DC++ much now. I find the share minimums unfair!
    get a larger harddrive. it doesn't take that long to amass 15 gig...or 100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TFoS_Fan
    I'll wait for the stable release. Can't say I use DC++ much now. I find the share minimums unfair!
    life is unfair

    does it prevent you from living?

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    That hashing is total cpu hog especially if you have a hundred or so gigs of video files.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie
    That hashing is total cpu hog especially if you have a hundred or so gigs of video files.
    and if all your share is on network drives :-|
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    For anyone who did use it, 0.403 is out now.

    -- 0.403 2004-06-27 --
    * Fixed 100% cpu / crash bug

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    Well the hashing its fast on my 50+GB but you need to not alter your share and the hashing is fine with that. Also the min shares is to keep people who share crap and want to spoil it for other good users. Also shares are to keep the law and such like people out of the hubs.
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    Hash must not be optional. Its not optional in emule or bittorrent, and it shouldn't be. It prevents the users form downloading corrupted files. And if you find share unfair, I find unfair that in Europe and in the U.S the price of an 1mbit connection is the same of an 128kb in Brazil.

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    :fire

    I don't think so, hashing isn't perfect on detecting fake files and it take to long to do. I stick to 0.306 with no hash because I not worried about fake files.

    :hole

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miniver
    get a larger harddrive. it doesn't take that long to amass 15 gig...or 100.
    It does if your 56k dial-up user!

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