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0001245aMuleSharedfilespublic2008-01-19 15:432008-02-17 13:39
Guybrush88 
Xaignar 
normalmajoralways
resolvedno change required 
2.1.3 
 
any
0001245: Amule doesn't recognise any part of shared files
i noticed that amule doesn't see any completed part in every single file you downloaded completely and every file you decide to share, making it also appear as never completed (file name in green) in search tabs. i use ubuntu hardy and that problem was also in ubuntu feisty and in ubuntu gutsy
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Issue History
2008-01-19 15:43Guybrush88New Issue
2008-01-19 15:43Guybrush88Operating System => any
2008-01-19 18:40XaignarNote Added: 0002522
2008-01-20 13:59Guybrush88Note Added: 0002532
2008-01-20 17:46XaignarNote Added: 0002533
2008-02-17 13:39XaignarStatusnew => resolved
2008-02-17 13:39XaignarResolutionopen => no change required
2008-02-17 13:39XaignarAssigned To => Xaignar
2008-02-17 13:39XaignarNote Added: 0002591

Notes
(0002522)
Xaignar   
2008-01-19 18:40   
I'm not sure what the problem is that you're describing. Green is the color of completed files, which is to say files that you have shared or completly downloaded. On the other hand, incomplete downloads are marked as red. Black to blue is for files that are neither being shared or downloaded.

See also the wiki-page:
http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Getting_Started#Searching_and_Downloading [^]
(0002532)
Guybrush88   
2008-01-20 13:59   
i mean in the list of shared files, not the downloading files
(0002533)
Xaignar   
2008-01-20 17:46   
Err, pardon me? I'm afraid that I am at a loss trying to figure out what problem you're describing.
(0002591)
Xaignar   
2008-02-17 13:39   
Ah, I just realized what you were describing. The progress bars in the shared-files list. The reason that these are "empty" for completed files is that instead of displaying how much you've downloaded, they display the availability of the file: How much _other_ clients have downloaded of the file.

It's that way so that people sharing new files can see how much those files have spread around.