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skolnick

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2005-03-15 hashing annoyance
« on: March 17, 2005, 03:26:47 PM »

Hi all!

I have this annoying bug, which won't let me continue some of my downloads:
First, I started a download from emule. It had no sources at the moment, so it hasn't downloaded the partial hashes. When I switched to amule, it complained that this download (among others) was corrupted, so tried to rehash it. Since the file has not downloaded a single byte, it skipped the hashing of it (0-byte part file, skipping hash, or something like that) but the status of the file is still hashing. If I stop it, and restart it, is hashing, if I stop it and restart amule, still is hashing and I have found no way to change it to "waiting" at least. Any ideas?

Thanks.
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Re: 2005-03-15 hashing annoyance
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2005, 04:58:07 PM »

Oh... now THAT is very interesting.
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Re: 2005-03-15 hashing annoyance
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2005, 05:46:32 PM »

I got a similar problem in a new (clean) installation of amule, I imported some temp files started with emule and some of them remained in hashing status also if not even started (0%). I just copied all links of those files, removed from download list and put them back in download list with ed2k.

I never had that problem again.
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Re: 2005-03-15 hashing annoyance
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2005, 05:51:17 PM »

And I've seen the same on a flatmate's computer. That's why it is interesting.
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