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Quattro
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by Quattro » 2006-02-10 14:31
I noticed that the DC++ minversion check doesn't work. even though it is set to 0.401 people still get kicked for using a old client like 0.22 or something like that, i've seen this behaviour in 2 separate hubs on 2 different computers.
dunno about the rest :S
You can send a message around the world in 1/7 of a second; yet it may take several years to move a simple idea through a 1/4 inch of human skull.
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GargoyleMT
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by GargoyleMT » 2006-02-13 11:11
I have no experience with the plugin, but if you set a minimum version to 0.401, wouldn't you expect people with 0.22 to get kicked?
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Quattro
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by Quattro » 2006-02-14 06:29
kicked by my dcdm, not blocked by dch++
You can send a message around the world in 1/7 of a second; yet it may take several years to move a simple idea through a 1/4 inch of human skull.
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VidFamne
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by VidFamne » 2006-03-13 09:23
I have got the same problem with the HubRules plugin.
Solved it with a script, but its not the best solution.
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ivulfusbar
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by ivulfusbar » 2006-03-13 10:11
VidFamne wrote:I have got the same problem with the HubRules plugin.
Solved it with a script, but its not the best solution.
And why is not a hub-script a perfect solution to the problem?
Everyone is supposed to download from the hubs, - I don´t know why, but I never do anymore.
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VidFamne
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by VidFamne » 2006-03-13 10:26
And why is not a hub-script a perfect solution to the problem?
A quote from the DCHpp's readme.txt;
DCH++ uses compiled C++ plugins to maximize performance (scripts are dreadfully slow and
memory-consuming).
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ivulfusbar
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by ivulfusbar » 2006-03-14 02:51
That doesn't mean that it is a worse solution actually. You have to compare the two to see. ;))
It is possible for scripts to be faster than plugins. ;))
Everyone is supposed to download from the hubs, - I don´t know why, but I never do anymore.
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Quattro
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by Quattro » 2006-03-15 05:18
if the plugin doesn't act at all to those clients the script indeed willbe faster
You can send a message around the world in 1/7 of a second; yet it may take several years to move a simple idea through a 1/4 inch of human skull.