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Vollstrecker

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Re: 3 Bugs
« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2006, 09:47:41 PM »

If you could decide if the ExecOnCompletition starts before or after moving the file to incoming folder, Leviathan could bring his virus-scan-script in action before the file enters incoming dir. So he could give his users read-permissions, would save one dir, and amule could read it, too. Then everything should be ok.
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Re: 3 Bugs
« Reply #16 on: January 05, 2006, 10:05:57 PM »

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If you could decide if the ExecOnCompletition starts before or after moving the file to incoming folder, Leviathan could bring his virus-scan-script in action before the file enters incoming dir. So he could give his users read-permissions, would save one dir, and amule could read it, too. Then everything should be ok.

Yes, but that would propably be a pretty complicated solution to a very specific problem. I don't think this is neccessary. Currently, I patched my amule to accept an incoming-folder without read-access.
If execoncompletion was working, that would be good enough too. Moving the file is no problem. The files stay on the same partition, so its only a quick access to the inode, no actual "moving" is taking place.
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Re: 3 Bugs
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2006, 11:56:54 AM »

Or more generally there could be an option for virus-scanning the files before moving them after they are completed. I think most people download stuff for use on another Windows machine, and they could need such an option.
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