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				@@ -1011,7 +1011,13 @@ connection_dir_client_reached_eof(connection_t *conn) 
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				     if (which) { 
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				       /* We only call these if it's a "fp/" request, since 
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				        * it's the only way we'll be adding new server descriptors 
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				-       * and thus the only way we'd affect has_fetched_directory. */ 
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				+       * and thus the only way we'd affect has_fetched_directory. 
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				+       * 
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				+       * XXXX Not so.  We will fetch "all" routers if we have zero or one 
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				+       * networkstatus, so we can bootstrap faster.  See 
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				+       * update_router_descriptor_downloads(). One of these behaviors is 
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				+       * wrong. 
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				+       **/ 
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				       /* as we learn from them, we remove them from 'which' */ 
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				       router_load_routers_from_string(body, 0, which); 
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