Set default backlog_lines = 0 (fixes Debian bug #818374)
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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ This option should of course not be enabled if \fBbacklog_lines\fP is 0 !
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If you still want to do so, don't forget to \fB/BIP BLRESET\fP sometimes.
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.TP
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\fBbacklog_lines\fP (default: \fB10\fP)
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\fBbacklog_lines\fP (default: \fB0\fP)
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If set to 0, BIP will replay all the logs since last client disconnect. Else,
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it'll replay exactly \fBbacklog_lines\fP lines on each channel and privates.
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Be aware that BIP will replay \fBbacklog_lines\fP lines of all privates, even
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
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#define DEFAULT_BACKLOG 1
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#define DEFAULT_ALWAYS_BACKLOG 0
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#define DEFAULT_BL_MSG_ONLY 0
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#define DEFAULT_BACKLOG_LINES 10
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#define DEFAULT_BACKLOG_LINES 0
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#define DEFAULT_BACKLOG_TIMESTAMP BLTSTime
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#define DEFAULT_BLRESET_ON_TALK 0
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#define DEFAULT_BLRESET_CONNECTION 0
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