On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 12:32:58PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi Matthew,,
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> Please ignore any notes from me up to this date time, you guys have been
> going fast and furious, what four snapshots so far today?
> 
> ummm just started what i expected to be 520 11:19 snapshot, and its come
> up 519 and still no seednodes in it???
Hmm. Try again. It should be build 520 with 28 seednodes.
> >debug SSK@U~EnjXOIJtX7lc0Qnpm~4rcwU5g/MonstertvT.mpg MonstertvT.mpg
> >Don't do that :). freenet.client.cli.Main doesn't support splitfiles,
> >
> >and a freenet node will not store files larger than (just over)
> >1/200th
> >of the storeSize. And of course you need it to be stored on lots
> >of
> >freenet nodes, not just yours, for it to be of any use. Default
> >storeSize is now 256MB, this means you should generally not insert
> >files
> >above 1MB as a single file. Fproxy has a very nice FEC (redundant)
> >splitfile
> >insertor, and so does fishtools.
> 
> yes i know i try to break things under the rule
> "you cant make things foolproof cuz fools are ingenius"
:)
> 
> The fproxy isnt hanging as much, hasnt so far today, but fishtools
> sometimes has splitfile meta file problems causing retrieval problems
> as well a memory buffer max memory problem that limits files to 128 meg
> and under especially on XP which wnt let you increase the buffers space
> for a dos program, and FCPtools doesnt have FEC.
A dos program? Huh?
> 
> Point being from a practical standpoint that leaves only fproxy for
> FEC inserts especiall alrge ones and when it fails fcp for a non-redundant inset 
>which now of course gets a bitch message from fproxy.
What do you mean re non-redundant inserts?
> 
> There's frost but thats its own ugly story, and other than fproxy
Definitely. They should at least use the FCP FEC code, and preferably
set a sensible MIME type too.
> working consistently not freenet problems but 3rd party.
> 
> But there ya go.
> 
> Again from the peanut gallery appreciating your work on the project
> and especially for being the practically the only developer to bother
> with us sorry users on the support list, which comes under another
> one of those business maxims,
> 
> "if ya want somethin done ask the busy guy".
Hehe.
> 
> p.s. you didnt think Ian really meant this wed did you?
> scare'em first and then conceed to what you really wanted
> in the first place, which would have scared'em if you didnt
> scare'em worse first,,,,ya had to know today it would be the real schedule because 
>the dog ate his notepad with the phone numbers or something
I'm reasonably sure that we can get something decent together for
Wednesday. That'll be rc1. Becomes final on Monday.
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Matthew Toseland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker.
Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/11/02.
http://freenetproject.org/

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