![]() Fixed a possible crash when removing download entries.It didn't result in any actual improvements or new functionality, and also something might have gone wrong. Major code style change to the underlying data management system.Columns can be re-ordered at will and the new order is memorized between sessions. Old-style table transfer views for those of you who want it.Hopefully I didn't create any new potential crashes. This appears to have made one of the most persistently reported crashes on OSX over the last couple of years go away, and there's nothing pointing to the problem being Mac specific, so it could resolve some crashes on Windows as well. File transfer code has been majorly cleaned up to minimize multithreaded interaction with sockets and files.The risk here is that I may have done something to screw up the upload queue code. Great for transferring small text files containing information about the entire folder. New setting (which is on by default) allows your client to upload small files (100k maximum, or whatever you set it to) without making the downloader wait in line.This is the riskiest of the risky changes, as it's implemented by replacing real paths on your end with random codes, and can potentially result in files that won't upload. For example, users should see SharedFiles/SomeFolder instead of /Users/MyRealName/SharedFiles/SomeFolder when they receive your search results and download your files. Folders above shared folders should no longer show in search results and on other users' download page.Seeing as how risky some of these are, I'm posting the new builds here instead of to the download page in hopes that enough of you will try them out and report any problems that pop up, before silence reigns supreme and I feel confident enough to release them into the wild. Being between jobs as I currently am, I've had a lot more time than usual to push on a few of the most wanted SoulseekQt features and fixes from the last couple of years that I held off on due to their level of complexity and risk. ![]()
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