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linobarreca
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by linobarreca » 2004-01-03 22:53
Sometimes I obtain this:
Unknown UserConnection command: $GetMeta TTH;1$[filename]
in the debug output window when running DC++ within VS
What does $GetMeta should do and why is this command unimplemented in DC++?
Any ideas?
Thanks, Lino
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GargoyleMT
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by GargoyleMT » 2004-01-03 23:13
$GetMeta is a feature of BCDC++. The fact that a BCDC client is sending it to you (as a user who doesn't $Support[s] that feature) is a bug. It's fixed in the latest source code.
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linobarreca
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by linobarreca » 2004-01-03 23:48
As I can imagine getmeta gets some extended infos on the file.
Why don't implement it in DC++?
It could be useful something like "$getmeta MD5 [filename]" to verify that the file was downloaded correctly.
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GargoyleMT
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by GargoyleMT » 2004-01-04 08:24
Well, TTH stands for Tiger Tree Hashes, which are much, much, much better than MD5.
When hashing is finished, there'll be a push to get it into standard DC++, as it benefits everyone.
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by GargoyleMT » 2004-01-04 08:58
linobarreca wrote:...LOL
Thanks GargoyleMT
*bows* Glad to be of service.