Public bug reported:

Seems that the lists are still grouped by file. This grouping makes some
sense with the downloads, but not with uploads. The rare occurance where
user downloads a file with same name can probably be fixed by removing
the findFile-call for downloads (since as far as I can tell it's
redundant anyway and only leads to incorrect behavior described
previously. Removing the call of course fixes this only if the core does
something sensible and doesn't clump the download together with the
previous one.).

But for uploads I really think the grouping should be by user and file.
So that each user downloading file would be added to the list separately
and not like now that all the users are clumped to one single row. With
segmented downloading file/user row would be updated when segment
completes. If this is at all possible with current core without extreme
performace penalties, is a another question.

** Affects: linuxdcpp
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Finished transfers still grouped by file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/641305
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Status in Linux DC++: New

Bug description:
Seems that the lists are still grouped by file. This grouping makes some sense 
with the downloads, but not with uploads. The rare occurance where user 
downloads a file with same name can probably be fixed by removing the 
findFile-call for downloads (since as far as I can tell it's redundant anyway 
and only leads to incorrect behavior described previously. Removing the call of 
course fixes this only if the core does something sensible and doesn't clump 
the download together with the previous one.).

But for uploads I really think the grouping should be by user and file. So that 
each user downloading file would be added to the list separately and not like 
now that all the users are clumped to one single row. With segmented 
downloading file/user row would be updated when segment completes. If this is 
at all possible with current core without extreme performace penalties, is a 
another question.



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