My former client was StrongDC++ on my win computer and the difference it does compared to linuxdcpp is that when grouping files by tth it shows one of the filenames found at the top row, instead of the tth code that linuxdcpp does.
With your answer and this difference I threw away the files in question and redownloaded the same file, with the difference that I clicked on one of the files that were grouped instead of the top line (tth code). This gave me the desired behaviour, which works for me so you can close this bug if you want.
My former client was StrongDC++ on my win computer and the difference it does compared to linuxdcpp is that when grouping files by tth it shows one of the filenames found at the top row, instead of the tth code that linuxdcpp does.
With your answer and this difference I threw away the files in question and redownloaded the same file, with the difference that I clicked on one of the files that were grouped instead of the top line (tth code). This gave me the desired behaviour, which works for me so you can close this bug if you want.
/Gandalf