On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 11:52:38AM -0500 or thereabouts, Sascha Wüstemann wrote:
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This was definetely not sent by me, I don't use 4d
And here comes the third dump of the ocm contents
155.239.180.179:34467 0 0 yes 1 0 572922365 QThread-12740 Inbound 33c0b6
80.134.237.85:21321 0 0 yes 2 0 533401428 QThread-25929 Inbound 7e5c44
80.134.237.85:15291 0 0 yes 8 0 484932664 QThread-34344 Inbound 5e833f
68.82.148.48:18230 0 0 yes 1 0
JVM 1.4.1_01 (always and ever until there is a newer one)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Matthew Toseland
Sent: den 6 februari 2003 19:48
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Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Build 659 (unstable)
Are you sure you aren't
Hello Freenetters
I've been toying with my own FCP client written in Python, and
decided that it's time to release it on an unsuspecting world.
It's a command-line client, developed on Linux. I've tried not to
make it Linux-specific, but I haven't tried it on Windows or Mac yet.
It's main
While chasing down a bug report, I discovered that the current CSS2
filter does not work in the way that I thought it did, and that to make
it work properly I needed something closer to a parser generator than a
lexxer generator. Hence I am rewriting it again, this time using CUP. It
should not
I am not totally sure (starting the test today) but I *think* it does. I
remember that I started noticing this problem when I first increased
maxmimumThreads in order to make my node use up more of my available
bandwidth
/N
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