HansWurst
Aug 20 2003, 12:40
... its end-bug
i am using emule plus v1 (imho the best version) and i want to fix this annoying bug in emule plus v1...
i have only basic c++ knowledge so please can someone tell me where and how to fix this bug (and please don´t tell me to use the newest version, but rather help me!) ??
thx a lot !!
Blackstaff
Aug 20 2003, 12:44
| QUOTE (HansWurst @ Aug 20 2003, 02:40 PM) |
... its end-bug
i am using emule plus v1 (imho the best version) and i want to fix this annoying bug in emule plus v1...
i have only basic c++ knowledge so please can someone tell me where and how to fix this bug (and please don´t tell me to use the newest version, but rather help me!) ??
thx a lot !! |
why aren't u using 1G??? instead of the older 1 version?
reanimated838uk
Aug 20 2003, 12:58
I had this problem in the past, but i havent gotten it past the 1e versions. So try updating to the later versions.
HansWurst
Aug 20 2003, 13:18
but i don´t want to use an older version (i said this in my post above) because v1 runs much better than newer version for me...
so anybody has some code/solution for me pls ??
reanimated838uk
Aug 20 2003, 13:19
you dont want to run an older version? because v1 runs better for you....im confused
Blackstaff
Aug 20 2003, 15:01
there are many releases of eMule+ v1...
the most recent is v1G... (;
v1g isn't older then v1... v1 is older..
u got windoze 9x?
i'm not sure if this bug has really been fixed at all...
iirc, this message is produces somewhere in safememfile-class method read: afxmessage... or so (i've no code available rigth now)
HansWurst
Aug 20 2003, 15:21
| QUOTE (reanimated838uk @ Aug 20 2003, 01:19 PM) |
| you dont want to run an older version? because v1 runs better for you....im confused |
grml, i meant a newer version
v1 was the first version after the v0.2x releases...
and yes v1 runs much better that v1g !!!
@ syrus: no i have win xp w/o sp1
some code would be usefull...
HansWurst
Aug 20 2003, 18:43
ok i found the "bug"
| CODE |
in SafeFile.cpp comment this out:
if (GetPosition()+nCount > GetLength()) AfxThrowFileException(CFileException::endOfFile,0,GetFileName());
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thx for help syrus !!!
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