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> fully connected polygons (system A sends to B & C, B sends to A&C, C > sends to A&B), you need SEEN-BYs to prevent sending out dupes. (Look > at FSC-0068 for more about this) DJ> Let me get this straigt. A carries the areas COOKING and WINDOWS. A DJ> sends both areas to B and C. B then carries COOKING and WINDOWS. B DJ> also carries OS/2. It can send these three areas to C. So C is able DJ> to receive COOKING, WINDOWS and OS/2 from B, and can get COOKING and DJ> WINDOWS from A. I don't see why C would get dupes, as long as he DJ> sends the right areafix requests to the right nodes. In this case DJ> the responsebilty lies by the receiver. note the first three words of the original quote... "fully connected polygon" ... C gets the messages from both A and B... it is expected that there will be dupes and there should be... the use of the seen-by lines keeps them from being sent, though... )\/(ark* Origin: (1:3634/12) SEEN-BY: 13/13 37/100 50/99 102/735 104/821 105/103 330 107/411 119/88 129/11 SEEN-BY: 138/146 153/800 920 157/586 167/90 200/204 201/505 203/512 992 SEEN-BY: 204/200 209/720 218/801 239/1 245/6910 260/742 261/1137 270/101 102 SEEN-BY: 270/103 104 280/1 801 282/1 283/657 292/4 876 320/119 321/1 332/1 SEEN-BY: 334/201 341/70 344/3 345/12 346/25 348/105 362/37 367/1 369/110 SEEN-BY: 385/100 387/31 396/1 402/311 403/150 405/0 406/100 430/105 600/253 SEEN-BY: 600/348 620/243 626/660 632/348 640/206 230 305 820 821 822 823 SEEN-BY: 690/660 700/101 711/409 410 413 430 808 809 934 712/515 713/888 SEEN-BY: 724/10 800/1 2430/1423 2433/225 2490/3001 2602/100 2604/104 2613/5 SEEN-BY: 2624/306 2630/1001 3401/308 3412/1 3611/18 3615/7 50 3619/25 7104/2 @PATH: 3634/12 170/400 396/1 270/101 209/720 640/820 711/409 808 934 |
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