Hi Raphael,
You may not know, but there're many invalid strings included
in the po/gtk-gnutella.pot, it certainly forces a translator
or me to make an useless efforts. I do beg you to remove them.
Here's a suggestion I think it's reasonable:
Tick `Save Translatable Strings' in the LibGlade Opti
On 4 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 4 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I have a number of CLOSE_WAITs from a node.
> The node is trying to download a file from my machine.
[snip]
> I guess the best things to do is "tcpdump -i iface host ip" and
> examine the traffic?
Here is the
On 4 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a number of CLOSE_WAITs from a node.
[snip]
> Is there any debug in GTKG that I can use to determine why I might
> be trying to talk to this host? I guess I will leave the tcpdump
> running to see what type of communication takes place that these
I have a number of CLOSE_WAITs from a node.
$ netstat -tn | grep CLOSE_WAIT | grep 69.120.111.63 | wc
15 901215
The are also in the "ip_conntrack" table. The particular node has
been leaving these CLOSE_WAITS all day...
$../src/guppy-1.0/src/guppy 69.120.111.63 25002
D ping.c(113
Hello Christian,
You're right about the special packages for OO.org and mozilla. To be
honest, the only other program where I actively use this function, is
OO.org (I like to have menus in my mother tongue when working on texts).
I didn't get it to work yet, but with this explanation I think I wil