Hi,
I have experienced a somewhat strange behavior of gtkg regarding the 
queueing of uploads. This is what I saw not only once:

I recently downloaded a file. After it was downloaded, I inspected that 
file and found that it was 'bad' (i.e. of bad quality or whatever). I 
therefore deleted that file.

And now, more than half a day later, I still have several peers in my 
uploads list queued for that file. The file doesn't exist, and still 
they get queued. Why don't they just get a '404 not found, go away'?

There are also other issues I have encountered with the queueing of 
uploads. For example, that one peer is queued although there was a free 
upload slot left. Or, for another example, that I was doing two uploads 
to one single host at the same time, although I set 'max uploads per 
host' to 1. I think there are more examles.

It seems to me that rethinking the whole handling of upload requests 
could be a good thing. Does anyone agree? :-)
Greetz,
Hauke Hachmann


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