05-10-2019
Referring to Victor's post#9, I agree with him that, since this is a forum, we cannot (directly) control content. Given the size of DB we must have with all the historical questions, surely we can't be expected to make thousands of modifications. A forum is what is it; a forum.
I do notice that searching for "Unix forum" we are top.
As you say Neo, let's see what happens but if what you've done doesn't fix it then we ought to put this problem in front of John Mueller at Google (Zurich) or, if we can't get to him, Gary Illyes at Google (Zurich) and see what they say/recommend.
The change of algo must have given this issue to many forums.
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ALCC(1) aMule utilities ALCC(1)
NAME
alcc - text based eD2k links calculator for aMule
SYNOPSIS
alcc [-p] [-v] <inputfiles_list>
alcc [-h]
DESCRIPTION
Compute the eD2k links of all the input files given in the <inputfiles_list> (There can be one or more files).
[ -p, --parthashes ]
Compute and add part hashes to the computed eD2k links.
[ -h, --help ]
Prints a short usage description.
[ -v, --verbose ]
Be verbose - show also calculation steps.
REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs either on our forum (http://forum.amule.org/), or in our bugtracker (http://bugs.amule.org/). Please do not report bugs
in e-mail, neither to our mailing list nor directly to any team member.
COPYRIGHT
aMule and all of its related utilities are distributed under the GNU General Public License.
SEE ALSO
alc(1), amuled(1), amulecmd(1), amuleweb(1), cas(1), ed2k(1), wxcas(1), xas(1)
AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Vollstrecker <amule@vollstreckernet.de>
aMule eD2k links calculator November 2011 ALCC(1)