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Re: Correction!! (Score: 1)
by Nicely on Sunday, July 11 @ 21:16:48 CDT
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Revision 1.38 / (as text) / (view) - annotate - [select for diffs] , Mon Jan 26 22:40:00 2004 UTC (5 months, 2 weeks ago) by HopeSeekr
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/xmule/xmule/src/BaseClient.cpp?r1=1.37&r2=1.38

The coder who added the extended version to 2 was YOU. And you commited broken protocol MORE THAN FIVE MONTHS AGO and still refuse to fix it.


Adictionally, ed2k is not an Open Protocol. edonkey devs made it as CLOSE protocol, and eMule extended it at its coders will. And as they are the guys who made the ed2k network as it is now, and made it much more efficiend by upgrading the protocol to save overhead to levels none would have thoght possible, they are free to keep improving it.

And their changes are not propertary. They release the sourcecode so people can implement them. If you can't read code to implement their protocol changes, you do it bad, and you get banned for sending CORRUPTED packets, is your fault.

On a side note, that commit says 'zlib awareness' and has absolutely nothing to do with zlib awareness. I'm scared you have nfc on how the protocol works, and you're developing a ed2k client. People like you is what force other clients like eMule to add check on the code for CORRUPTED packets.


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