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[Mldonkey-bugs] [bugs #9101] [CJK] Search with CJK characters


From: spiralvoice
Subject: [Mldonkey-bugs] [bugs #9101] [CJK] Search with CJK characters
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 11:15:00 -0400
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[bugs #9101] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                spiralvoice <address@hidden>
'Date: 
                Thu 08/19/2004 at 12:57 (Europe/Berlin)

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Pre-compiled Mac cores are available here: http://mlnet.macbay.de/mlnet/






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[bugs #9101] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9101>
Project: mldonkey, a multi-networks file-sharing client
Submitted by: 0
On: Wed 05/26/2004 at 02:27

Category:  Core
Severity:  5 - Average
Item Group:  None
Resolution:  None
Assigned to:  None
Status:  Open
Release:  2-5-16
Release:  
Platform Version:  Mac OS X Jaguar
Binaries Origin:  Downloaded from third-party page
CPU type:  PowerPC


Summary:  [CJK] Search with CJK characters

Original Submission:  You know, eDonkey network is the most popular in Korea, 
and there are many files with Korean file names.

I know that search results can be different from trial to trial and from server 
to server. However the results are too different if it is compared to other 
programs like eMule. So, at least, wouldn't it be neccessary if the mldonkey 
searches files well?

Second problem is that the mldonkey doesn't seem to find files with CJK names 
well. For example, if you find files with CJK string, uh.. let's say it is 
"XAC", then the results should be something that contains XAC, but sometimes it 
is not. Some file names doesn't contain "XAC" at all.

So, could programmers or code examiners check if the search feature of the 
mldonkey treats CJK characters or other code set correctly? Or does it search 
files with CJK characters coincidently well? :)


Follow-up Comments
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Date: Thu 08/19/2004 at 12:57       By: spiralvoice
Pre-compiled Mac cores are available here: http://mlnet.macbay.de/mlnet/

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Date: Mon 08/16/2004 at 03:30       By: JongAm
Hello, sprialvoice.

I can't check the CVS version, because I can't compile the mldonkey on my MacOS 
X machine. The configure script throws "can't compile with gcc-something" 
error. Although I can compile C/C++/Java with the Xcode and with the gcc.

Sorry.


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Date: Sun 08/15/2004 at 15:52       By: spiralvoice
Please check if this bug still is in current CVS version.
You should find a tarball of current CVS in files section of
this project: http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/mldonkey/




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