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From: Ludovic N. <lni...@wa...> - 2000-12-22 21:41:58
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>Hmm. I'll have to look into that. Problem is, I only ever owned a few >chains, so while it seems to count correctly on my logs, that isn't really a >conclusive validation. > >One thing about chain counting: I start to count chain events for a "new" >chain, when I see one of these things in the log: > > 1. your chain breaking > 2. you selling your chain > 3. you giving your chain away (selling for 0 coins) > >i.e. if you give your chain away (and maybe get it back), that will start a >new series of counts. Could that explain what you see? Since chains are apparently undistinguishable from each other, I am not sure selling/giving/buying should be a trigger for that new chain thing. I would prefer to have a count from one break to the next, and that's it. But since in any case I am Scribing (Scribing is a registered trademark of the Great Zou ;-) ) 2 chains where there were in fact 3 chains, my problem is not overcounting but undercounting right now. I'll try to create a single fake log file showing up the problem. If I can, i'll try to debug or transmit it to you. Any idea for the time issue? Geotzou |