> Hi,
> I had a similar problem. It was not as distinct as yours, so I didn't post it 
> here, but It seemed to me that sometimes some searches are ignored over a 
> longer time (several times the reissue interval), at least for some of my 
> ultrapeer connections, even if I set up only two or three different searches. 
> I did't see this when I just started gtkg, but when a new connection to an 
> ultrapeer was made (I am always a leaf node).

It's interesting to note that the "ignored" searches seem to be in a
state where the context menu has "Resume this search" enabled and
"Stop this search" disabled, whereas it is vice-versa with the
searches that work properly. When I choose "Resume this search" on the
ignored searches, the searches work fine from the next time the
requests are sent out automatically ("Restart this search" works fine,
too). I don't know if they remain like that, though.

I have never stopped/resumed a search manually before. It may be that
(for some reason) those searches were stopped and that this
"stopped"-state was saved in the searches.xml file (is this state
persistent)? Are there any automatic ways for searches to be stopped?


Greetings,
Thomas.


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