Package: d4x
Version: 2.5.5-1
Severity: wishlist

Currently, d4x offers an option to limit the number of downloads in
a queue. It would be better if it be augmented by a limit for the
number of connections, as the latter seems to be a better indicator
of the resources used by d4x. Further, It would be good to add an
option to make these limits apply to the entire queue recursively
(including the sub queues). Currently, once we reach a limit,
downloads are still allowed for sub queues.

In another feature request (Debian Bug#334265), I had asked for
support for multiple proxies. It would be great if you could get
such limits per proxy configuration, for each proxy. This will
enable users to specify the maximum connections each proxy allows
per IP.

Ramkumar.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (101, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.12-rc4-ck1-inotify-custom.1
Locale: LANG=en_IN, LC_CTYPE=en_IN (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages d4x depends on:
ii  libao2                    0.8.6-1.1      Cross Platform Audio Output Librar
ii  libatk1.0-0               1.10.3-1       The ATK accessibility toolkit
ii  libc6                     2.3.5-6        GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libgcc1                   1:4.0.2-2      GCC support library
ii  libglib2.0-0              2.8.1-1        The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgtk2.0-0               2.6.10-1       The GTK+ graphical user interface 
ii  libpango1.0-0             1.8.2-2        Layout and rendering of internatio
ii  libssl0.9.7               0.9.7g-2       SSL shared libraries
ii  libstdc++6                4.0.2-2        The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libx11-6                  6.8.2.dfsg.1-7 X Window System protocol client li
ii  xlibs                     6.8.2.dfsg.1-7 X Window System client libraries m

d4x recommends no packages.

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