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by Guitarm
2004-08-01 05:49
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Expanded or Collapsed QueueFrame?
Replies: 4
Views: 2551

OK, thanks for the info. I just looked at when you open, for instance, explorer (not inet one) all of your folders/dirs are collapsed (except for my documents) so in that tradition I wanted to have DC++ sharing the "standard" but.......Well, I know everyone wants this and that and so forth. I'ts jus...
by Guitarm
2004-08-01 05:23
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Expanded or Collapsed QueueFrame?
Replies: 4
Views: 2551

Ok, I'll give BCDC a try then. But would there be any chance to get it into DC++ ?. I'ts just a changing of one flag in one row of code. Should I make a patch of such a small thing or do I use the Bugzilla site to try to "get it in there" ?. I kinda like the arnetheduckvariantofdc++ and would like t...
by Guitarm
2004-07-31 16:21
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Expanded or Collapsed QueueFrame?
Replies: 4
Views: 2551

Expanded or Collapsed QueueFrame?

I don't know if this has been discussed (I've searched but not found anything exactly like it). Personally I would like the QueueFrame tree collapsed at startup, or maybe toggleable. Ok, you might see this as a small issue but I've been a bit annoyed when starting DC++ and having some deepdiving dir...
by Guitarm
2004-07-28 15:19
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Magnet-URI
Replies: 13
Views: 5778

Same here, now I just need to find a website that have them :-), Seriously it's a nice feature futurewise
by Guitarm
2004-07-28 06:25
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: Deadlock when close hub frame
Replies: 6
Views: 3848

Strange, I've compiled and run 0.403 in both debug and release modes and I haven't seen this error. Are you sure you have included stlport and wtl the right way ?

Regards
by Guitarm
2004-07-23 14:08
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: compiling 0.403 source with stlport-4.6.2+wtl7.1
Replies: 4
Views: 3096

Hmmm........, I notice that you have a separate include of "C:\Program\Microsoft SDK\include", I don't think you need that one as the SDK is already included in VS.NET 2003. Remove it and try compiling again. BTW are you compiling the 0.403?

Regards
by Guitarm
2004-07-23 11:55
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: compiling 0.403 source with stlport-4.6.2+wtl7.1
Replies: 4
Views: 3096

From MSDN: Fatal Error C1014
too many include files : depth = level

The nesting depth of #include directives was too great.

Open files can be included by the use of nested directives. The source file containing the directive is counted as one of the files.
by Guitarm
2004-07-22 15:37
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Warning before close dc
Replies: 4
Views: 3003

Try: Settings --> Appearance --> Confirm application exit

Whoops, I can see I'm a slow typer :)
by Guitarm
2004-07-21 17:11
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: Newbie in the house! Need help compiling DC++
Replies: 23
Views: 11181

Gasman1015 wrote:
Makemies wrote: but what stlport should i use for 0.306
Checkout stdafx.cpp in the source files, it will tell you which version of wtl and stl is required.
While you're at it you can check out stdinc.cpp as well :)
by Guitarm
2004-05-23 16:01
Forum: Protocol Alley
Topic: 0.402 info(tth leaf transfers and no bz2list support)
Replies: 25
Views: 15079

Ah, great to hear from you Arnie, Thanks for the info!

Regards
by Guitarm
2004-05-21 16:31
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: include which stl directory?
Replies: 14
Views: 7278

Yes, very nice. And as a introductory test we want you to rewrite/obfuscate the DC++ code so that even the creator doesn't know what it does.

Seriously, it's nice to see people getting started in the basics of compiling and understanding of DC++.

More of this is what I wish for
by Guitarm
2004-05-21 06:29
Forum: Hubs and scripts
Topic: Hub Prefix
Replies: 2
Views: 1891

Me, my, mo. I think you should try searching http://www.hublist.org for this. Choose hubs and try the string you want to find

(Moving this)
by Guitarm
2004-05-21 05:28
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Transferring downloads from DC 2.20 to DC++
Replies: 20
Views: 7691

Got it again....from this thread...... What email service?, you mean what ISP?, comhem, Swedish one, now a separate company but before owned by the (in)famous swedish governmentally based TELIA. If you don't mean ISP. I have Outlook Express with an standard POP3 account, works like charm. No problem...
by Guitarm
2004-05-21 04:59
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Transferring downloads from DC 2.20 to DC++
Replies: 20
Views: 7691

Hmmm...........Weird. I got a mail telling me that this thread had changed. When I click the link I get this "The topic or post you requested does not exist"

Anybody?
by Guitarm
2004-05-21 04:29
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Transferring downloads from DC 2.20 to DC++
Replies: 20
Views: 7691

This is what it looks like (looks like plain text with some kinda controlcodes in the beginning). joe9102 0|0|2419998|F:\Finished\Rainbow - Catch The Rainbow - The Anthology 2cds - (2003)\back.jpg|direct connect shared\702\Rainbow - Catch The Rainbow, The Anthology (2cd)\back.jpg|joe9102| 0|0|655498...
by Guitarm
2004-05-21 04:20
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: help: ne1 no how to fix a "java.lang.NullPointerExcepti
Replies: 8
Views: 4388

Re: help: ne1 no how to fix a "java.lang.NullPointerExc

bandi123 wrote:i already googled it
i havent run ne programs or downloaded nethin
it appeared on the optus homepage
Ok
1. Do what Xan suggests
2. If it works - fine, were all happy
3. If it doesn't work - come back with more information about what you are doing alt. what you are trying to do
by Guitarm
2004-05-21 03:49
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: tth mysql interfacing
Replies: 2
Views: 1695

What you could do is to study the source where TTH's are generated, I believe it's 192 bit Tiger Tree Hashed values. I haven't studied the subject enought myself to be able to say something intelligent about it but I know other people in this forum have the knowledge to take the explaination a bit f...
by Guitarm
2004-05-21 03:39
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: help: ne1 no how to fix a "java.lang.NullPointerExcepti
Replies: 8
Views: 4388

It seems that you managed to construct one or more of these: 1. Calling the instance method of a null object. 2. Accessing or modifying the field of a null object. 3. Taking the length of null as if it were an array. 4. Accessing or modifying the slots of null as if it were an array. 5. Throwing nul...
by Guitarm
2004-05-20 16:39
Forum: Hubs and scripts
Topic: No speakeh deh nerdzor...
Replies: 5
Views: 2292

He he, this almost scaringly (Is that a word?) touches a subject I remember discussing.... :)
by Guitarm
2004-05-17 02:04
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: List of unique users
Replies: 12
Views: 4843

Oh, someone want's to pay me for coding something in DC++ ?, I'll do that....... :)
by Guitarm
2004-05-12 08:01
Forum: Hubs and scripts
Topic: c'mon guys how can you make your private hub
Replies: 4
Views: 2188

If you look in the forum in the beginning of the list of messages there's some of them called "stickys" which explains things that made them be sort of "statical" in the forum. Understand now?
by Guitarm
2004-05-11 16:08
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: Problem compiling latest CVS with STLPort 4.6.2
Replies: 9
Views: 4976

Yeah, I got stuck there and I didn't dig deeper. I'm glad you did!. Thanks again and maybe I can be of help in some other matter in the future.

Regards
by Guitarm
2004-05-11 14:42
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: Problem compiling latest CVS with STLPort 4.6.2
Replies: 9
Views: 4976

Wow!, thanks alot!, Yes, it seems to work fine. Can I ask you how you found this out?. Now when I look at it it seems pretty logical that an #include <map> is pretty necessary for the typedef map <u_int32_t, u_int16_t> CountryList; That is the one isn't it? Well, again, thank you very much!, you sav...
by Guitarm
2004-05-11 06:41
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: Problem compiling latest CVS with STLPort 4.6.2
Replies: 9
Views: 4976

I get the same errors. But It seems like there's some stuff that needs to be fixed either in DC++ source or/and STLPort 4.6.2 so I'd better wait til' there's an official 0.402 out I guess. I just thought that the CVS (0.402) was "compileable" and possible to test but it doesn't seem that way. Ok, th...
by Guitarm
2004-05-11 05:33
Forum: Other Direct Connect tools
Topic: TTH Average Hashing speed
Replies: 13
Views: 6826

I would sincerely recommend people to do two things that least, for me, made a huge difference in the hashing matter. 1. See to it that you are in the fastest possible mode accessing your discs, UDMA 5 or 6 recommeded. Latest drivers, latest everything. In other words...Update drivers to latest poss...
by Guitarm
2004-05-11 05:29
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: Problem compiling latest CVS with STLPort 4.6.2
Replies: 9
Views: 4976

Ok, Is it that no one is interested or is it that no one knows?, I would assume the first alternative. If anyone has a clue, idea or hint about this I would be very glad if you could give me one.


Regards
by Guitarm
2004-05-10 06:46
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: Problem compiling latest CVS with STLPort 4.6.2
Replies: 9
Views: 4976

Problem compiling latest CVS with STLPort 4.6.2

I have problems compiling the latest CVS with STLPort 4.6.2 (I got this one from GargoyleMT's site), I get the following errors (all in Util.h): e:\DCPlusPlus\DCPlusPlus-CVS-src\dcplusplus\client\Util.h(538): error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '<' e:\DCPlusPlus\DCPlusPlus-CVS-src\dcplusp...
by Guitarm
2004-04-30 01:52
Forum: Protocol Alley
Topic: Encryption?
Replies: 78
Views: 94513

Hear, hear, now put aside everything else and work on this :wink:
by Guitarm
2004-04-30 01:51
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Put UI-thread into low-priority at startup?
Replies: 14
Views: 5316

Oh, I think there's lot'sa people who even don't know about this. I mean, I had to sniff the internet to get a hold of all the latest drivers for just about anything in the machine. What made the biggest difference was the latest ALi drivers for the disks of course. But I'm not in heaven all the way...
by Guitarm
2004-04-29 05:13
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Put UI-thread into low-priority at startup?
Replies: 14
Views: 5316

Wow......ok, we can forget about this thread....... I fixed my comp, upgraded a few drivers, went from PIO to DMA, upgraded BIOS.....Well, this is a new machine :) , So guys, thanks for answering my stupid questions anyway (I'ts thanks to DC++ and you I got the machine updated).
by Guitarm
2004-04-29 03:27
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Multiple Source Downloading.
Replies: 95
Views: 51494

anyway...multisource is already offered on the dc network, reverseconnect, zDC++, DC:PRO are a few clients that have multisourcing Yes, and do they work properly? The idea of having multisource d/l might be good or it might be bad depending on the implementation. This is a sensitive thing to do and...
by Guitarm
2004-04-29 03:22
Forum: Hubs and scripts
Topic: problems with hublist!!
Replies: 2
Views: 2473

Moving...
by Guitarm
2004-04-28 12:38
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Put UI-thread into low-priority at startup?
Replies: 14
Views: 5316

So what's the upside of this? People can disable the progress bars - is there more that's sucking down CPU time? I hardly notice it on my P4, and even on my P3/866 laptop... Ha, what takes CPU is I/O and search-reply. Atleast if you have a large amount of files. ;)) Ok, ok I give up, well you're ri...
by Guitarm
2004-04-28 03:44
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Put UI-thread into low-priority at startup?
Replies: 14
Views: 5316

So what's the upside of this? People can disable the progress bars - is there more that's sucking down CPU time? I hardly notice it on my P4, and even on my P3/866 laptop... Actually, I don't quite agree with you on this one. I notice, not a big, but noticeable difference on my Athlon XP 1800+. I m...
by Guitarm
2004-04-27 13:35
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: no login on firefox/w2k
Replies: 5
Views: 3080

I have firefox and it works fine for me........
by Guitarm
2004-04-27 10:27
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Put UI-thread into low-priority at startup?
Replies: 14
Views: 5316

Huh?, it's 20 lines long, are you kidding me? :D Hmmm............, Well, it's a bit weird. When I double-click on DCPlusPlus.exe from explorer I get it to start in idle-priority but if I start it from menu or shortcut it starts in normal-priority....... I don't get it. Is this some default behaviour...
by Guitarm
2004-04-27 07:16
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Put UI-thread into low-priority at startup?
Replies: 14
Views: 5316

Yes, I know that. I'll be more careful with words next time :wink: I tried with different settings but IDLE worked best.
by Guitarm
2004-04-27 06:56
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Put UI-thread into low-priority at startup?
Replies: 14
Views: 5316

Actually I've tested this now. This might be an ugly hack but It works and I get much less disturbance on the UI from DC++. I changed from default THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL to THREAD_PRIORITY_IDLE in Thread.cpp and it seems to work (at least right now :) Anyway this is just a test and I don't know if t...
by Guitarm
2004-04-27 06:05
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Put UI-thread into low-priority at startup?
Replies: 14
Views: 5316

Put UI-thread into low-priority at startup?

Would it be possible to put the DCPlusPlus.exe process into low-priority at startup?. Todo this with code I mean. I guess it would be possible and if anyone with better Visual C++ knowledge than myself would apply some code here I would be more than happy to try it out. In the meantime I'll try to f...
by Guitarm
2004-04-18 06:26
Forum: Protocol Alley
Topic: Encryption?
Replies: 78
Views: 94513

Yes, this is an interesting subject, any progression in this area?
by Guitarm
2004-04-16 05:19
Forum: Other Direct Connect tools
Topic: BCDC 0.401a Crash Exception Info
Replies: 16
Views: 8516

We need long words............... :)
by Guitarm
2004-04-14 16:18
Forum: Other Direct Connect tools
Topic: BCDC 0.401a Crash Exception Info
Replies: 16
Views: 8516

Strange that this one is pretty wide compared to other threads.........
by Guitarm
2004-04-12 13:56
Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
Topic: Automatically share download-dirs
Replies: 28
Views: 9649

To me, this seems very reasonable. I agree with the logic behind the location/handling of the directories/downloads. If one don't want to share something, Well, just remove it from shareable dir.
by Guitarm
2004-04-12 13:21
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: DC++ has crashed (CVS version)
Replies: 15
Views: 7034

Off course, you all have a point, Nice of you to join us!, We are just speculating/discussing a bit over an early version of a popular program here. Gasman: You're right, I forgot my role as a moderator, I got too caught up in the discussion to see the obvious :) (I'll move it). Garg/fusbar: quite r...
by Guitarm
2004-04-12 09:52
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: DC++ has crashed (CVS version)
Replies: 15
Views: 7034

Hmm.....weird, this looks like it's a bit deeper, a memory allocation on the heap. it's a call to "new" that goes heywire...., Access violation. I don't get this..., I have w2k sp4 if that has anything to do with it.
by Guitarm
2004-04-12 06:54
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: DC++ has crashed (CVS version)
Replies: 15
Views: 7034

Oh, ok, thanks!, I'll try it out
by Guitarm
2004-04-12 06:40
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: DC++ has crashed (CVS version)
Replies: 15
Views: 7034

Oh...You mean there's just additions to the 4.6.1?, So I just d/l the 4.6.1 and add from 4.6.0 then.
by Guitarm
2004-04-12 05:54
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: DC++ has crashed (CVS version)
Replies: 15
Views: 7034

Well, actually I changed the code to make it work with STLPort 4.6.0, So, sure, that can be one of the reasons..., But isn't it so that Arnie has tweaked the standard STLPort?, I haven't seen a downloadable (and tweaked) 4.6.1, have you?. BTW, Yes, I thought it was time to change my avatar. Playing ...
by Guitarm
2004-04-12 05:31
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: DC++ has crashed (CVS version)
Replies: 15
Views: 7034

Looks the same as mine, I suppose this one is due to the splitting of code in nmdchub and adchub. Looks like a pointer error. I suppose Arnie's looking into it as his ADC integration's progressing.
by Guitarm
2004-04-11 14:11
Forum: Programmer's Help
Topic: How does Hashing work?
Replies: 4
Views: 3114

One can always also google for info, or look here: http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~biham/Reports/Tiger/