At 19.57 28/01/03 +0000, you wrote:

>On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 02:17:49PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>=20
>> During the attempt of retrieving FEC files inserted
>>  with 549 & FIW 0.04b, ( I cannot retrieve any block
>>  not even if the block is in the local datastore),
>>  I found a lot of those messages in console
>>=20
>> [root@tatooine root]# cat x
>> PARANOID CHK CHECK FAILED!
>>    expected: freenet:CHK@uqcAfmIICJpGVgLKCNIph-QzaMkTAwI,eOQnKzVt-hMtB-WJ=
>yUsYPA
>>    got:      freenet:CHK@coidDNXqiGBIPgSrdVa~m3a0iUYSAwI,2pGRF7-lRa6dl3WU=
>nDeMrg
>>    data.size(): 262144
>>    parent.segment: 0
>>    parent.index: 1
>>    parent.isData: true
>>    CHK of downloaded block doesn't match CHK in sf metadata.
>> [root@tatooine root]#=20
>>=20
>Perhaps. It would seem that FIW has inserted a splitfile with metadata
>in the chunks. If this is a FEC splitfile, this is explicitly
>disallowed and expected to cause bad behaviour. If this is a non-FEC
>splitfile, perhaps it should be allowed (at the expense of turning off
>paranoid CHK checking).

Inserting and retrieving with FIW 0.4.0b & build 552 
 works flawlessy !

Just a suggestion; the FEC retrieving in fproxy is a
 multiphase process, and that is not evident to
 newbie user.

In particular, I noticed that a newbie hit reload or stop
 when fproxy is sending data to the browser, because 
 the process appears blocked.

If a message in fproxy lists the different phases, marking
 it with a number, and put some advice "no stop the browser"
 in bold, I think that the load on nodes caused by user re-triyng
 the download will reduce.

And the user experience will be far better, of course ...

JM2C.   Marco


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