Tese issues were fixed when you wrote this mail, you missing my follow
up mail? A layout like googlemail provides for mails helps alot to
keep up to date with all recent follow ups ;)

imho the code is finished, you could review it and maybe release it.

On 2/14/07, Matthew Toseland <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 06:58:52PM +0100, bbackde at googlemail.com wrote:
> > If I run 2 FCP2 clients (frost) then I see PRModified and PRRemoved
> > messages if the other client changes the global queue. But if I change
> > the priority in fproxy, or remove the request in fproxy, no message is
> > sent to the clients. How does fproxy access the global queue, some
> > special path???
>
> It shouldn't... FCPServer.removeGlobalRequest, fcp.getGlobalRequests()
> and then call functions on them etc. Maybe these should be wrapped
> better for proper internal use. It's all called from
> QueueToadlet.handlePost, have a look at it.
> >
> > Another observation: I added a new upload request into the global
> > queue using frost. Then I removed the request using fproxy. No
> > PRRemoved was sent, but after next ListPR from Frost the request
> > disappeared. But then the node started to send SimpleProgress messages
> > for the removed requests, it looks like the request wasn't really
> > deleted. Did it continue to run in the background? No client
> > (including fproxy) showed the request.
>
> That I have seen, it's some kind of bug. Are you sure it's not caused by
> your recent changes? The request does get cancelled?
> >
> > This was with the latest SVN code...
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