yes, ive recentley learnt how to, am still working on my code tho
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impliment copy file name in search
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You can use `bzr diff` to produce patches. I think Jakh was just say
what changes to make to your local copy, he wasn't providing a patch.
You should manually modify the code with his changes to get it to work.
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dont suppose it matters but,ive been working the latest bzr an doing
patches, my commit it stuck on this atm
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this is what i have so far
** Attachment added: "copyfilename.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34726626/copyfilename.txt
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hi sorry but i should of remebered that posting code on here messes it
up and attached a txt file dont suppose you could attach the relevant
bits in a txt file could you please or just email it straight to me, i
looked at it in my email client and still doesnt look right
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didnt want it one one pc cause its a minimal desktop i rarely use and
its always nice to be given the choice, it actually comes in handy on my
main workstation, and by the way i dont know why it was doing that, i
deleted the bzr src n grabbed it again and compiled it and it worked,
dont know why it
Public bug reported:
I think I have found a bug.
I was watching transfers bar and found that one file transmitts again and
again. To a user which have already got some data in 10megabytes per second
during more than 5 minutes. The transfer was the same. It was restarting again
ngd again. I thin
Question #72217 on LinuxDC++ changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/linuxdcpp/+question/72217
Status: Answered => Solved
Olorin confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Razzloss, that solved my question.
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New question #87558 on LinuxDC++:
https://answers.launchpad.net/linuxdcpp/+question/87558
There are counters in ldcpp now. They store the number of bytes I have already
received and transmitted.
So there is no any problem to store these counters in config incrementally.
Then on /r or /ratio comm
This is definetely isn't fixed (in the 1.0.3 or in the latest trunk).
Changes I've made for the bug #442475 seem to help a lot for the
performance also.
With clean trunk debug build adding ~1 results froze the UI for over
20 seconds. With the changes for #442475 debug build added the same
amou
Question #87197 on LinuxDC++ changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/linuxdcpp/+question/87197
Status: Answered => Solved
Olorin confirmed that the question is solved:
If it's possible it can be great if there will be a link on the main project
page to a snapshot
And the crew will make new pa
The GUI no longer freezes and the delay has been reduced to 2 secs max.
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gui hangs when searching for something that gives a lot of results
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302340
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