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DepSpid News Feed New spider application released

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:47 pm    Post subject: DepSpid News Feed New spider application released Reply with quote

A new version of the spider application (v5.0Cool has been released today. This version should fix the most common error -11404 and help to find the reasons for other errors. It adds some useful information to the result file and has a few more configuration parameters in the task file. Output file compression has been enabled to lower the bandwidth needed for result uploads. To lower the chance of "resource limit exceeded" errors on Win98/ME the maximum flops have been increased by a factor of 1000 because these systems can't measure the CPU time and instead report wall clock time. Phase 1 of the spider process now runs much slower (and therefore longer) to avoid doing harm to visited domains due to high load.

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