[Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #682215]: Simple release bot

2019-07-21 Thread laurent
New question #682215 on ADCH++: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/682215 Hello, we've recently moved from NMDC hubsoft to ADCH++ and we are looking for a simple release bot (announce bot), it does not need any wizards, request, etc.. We already tried dixbot, freshstuff and

Re: [Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #682215]: Simple release bot

2019-07-23 Thread laurent
Question #682215 on ADCH++ changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/682215 laurent posted a new comment: Hola Klondike, I for myself do not have any programming skills, tho one of our users has python knowledge. You are more than welcome if You're willing to share your code

[Linuxdcpp-team] [Bug 1856087] [NEW] Socks 5 Proxy do not work properly on ADC(S)

2019-12-11 Thread laurent
Public bug reported: Socks 5 proxies work pretty well on NMDC hubs, upload/download filelists and transfers are ok. On the other hand, on ADC hubs, i can connect to main hubs but transfers are not delivered, incoming filelist petition do not even appear on the transfer windows, nor it appears on

[Linuxdcpp-team] [Bug 1856087] Re: Socks 5 Proxy do not work properly on ADC(S)

2019-12-11 Thread laurent
** Also affects: airdcpp Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Dcplusplus-team, which is subscribed to DC++. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1856087 Title: Socks 5 Proxy do not work properly on ADC(S) Status in AirDC++:

Re: [Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #689121]: Running multiple hubs in a single core

2020-03-03 Thread laurent
Question #689121 on ADCH++ changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/689121 Description changed to: Hello, the main page does announce this statement "Possibility of running multiple hubs in a single core" is there any documentation or how-to? or any hint. thanks -- You received

[Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #689121]: Running multiple hubs in a single core

2020-03-03 Thread laurent
New question #689121 on ADCH++: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/689121 Hello, in the main page does announce this statement "Possibility of running multiple hubs in a single core" is there any documentation or how-to? or any hint. thanks -- You received this question

Re: [Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #689121]: Running multiple hubs in a single core

2020-03-05 Thread laurent
Question #689121 on ADCH++ changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/689121 Status: Answered => Solved laurent confirmed that the question is solved: Thanks EmTee, i'll that!. -- You received this question notification because your team Dcplusplus- team is an answer cont

[Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #690223]: Not enough bandwidth available, please try again later

2020-04-26 Thread laurent
New question #690223 on ADCH++: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/690223 Hello, We are getting the same error explained here https://bugs.launchpad.net/adchpp/+bug/1088638 There is a patch made by maksis, but AFAIK it didn't make to the main branch. Has anyone compiled it for

[Linuxdcpp-team] [Bug 1088638] Re: Not enough bandwidth available, please try again later

2020-04-29 Thread laurent
I think it may happen on a hub restart or when the hub looses connectivity due to ISP line problems. The user reporting the issue uses 2 different clients, ndcd and Apex, both have experienced the same behaviour at differents times. 20:28:27 Read error: Error in the pull function. 20:28:27