Killing a packet?

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  • 2nd June 2008 at 7:34 pm #14257

    I’m coming to Muster after years of using Smedge, and finding a few things that don’t seem to work intuitively. Yes, I am too $%#^ lazy to RTFM, so here’s my first post:

    Is there a way to KILL KILL KILL a packet in Muster? If I RMB over a packet I do see several options, the most obvious one being to “Kill and Go On”. The name of this feature suggests it ought to drop the current packet and pick up the next one, however in practice it simply seems to relaunch the same packet. Not what I want.

    In Smedge there is a very simple, robust command to “Kill packet permanently” that does exactly this. Smedge will simply then pick up the next available packet, or if it is the last packet in the job, do nothing.

    ???

    10th June 2008 at 9:56 pm #14840

    you can force kill a packet by going into chunks details for the job and right clicking on the desired packet and selecting “set chunk as completed”.

    kill and go on used to work as you described a few versions back but now does the same thing as kill and pause .. must be a bug i guess.

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