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Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:26 am
by dave4925
I seem to get this kind of error on most of the torrents I try to download:
Reached the end of the file:<drive and path to my download directory and filename>
mostly on torrents I download from btjunkie.org using the tracker openbittorrent.com
also, it says in the status " No Incoming Connections!" and in the Network preferences the port test always fails, but I am able to download and seed torrents regardless???
Re: Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:34 pm
by Cas
I seem to get this kind of error on most of the torrents I try to download:
Reached the end of the file:<drive and path to my download directory and filename>
You have not supplied any information regarding OS or Deluge version!
also, it says in the status " No Incoming Connections!" and in the Network preferences the port test always fails, but I am able to download and seed torrents regardless???
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Faq# ... onnections
Re: Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:20 pm
by dave4925
I am running windows 7 ultimate 64-bit on an amd phenom II with 4 gigs ddr2. Deluge is the latest version. uPnP is enabled in preferences and in my ZYXEL pk5000z router with qwest dsl.
I have had no problems with deluge until recently. This is a new win7 install. It had no problems with previous versions of 7 (before SP1 install). Also worked great with Ubuntu linux under gnome.
I messed around with the upnp settings on my router, basically just deleting the upnp apps and having them re-pnp. When I did this along with disabling random ports in deluge preferences, and choosing only 1 port for it to use all the time each time, I no longer get the "No Imcoming Connections! error on the bottom of the deluge window.
However, I still get a triangle "!" when I test the active port in preferences.
I also unmounted my drive I use for data and performed a chkdsk and checked for filesystem errors and bad sectors and it came out clean.
Re: Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:56 pm
by Cas
It seems like a problem with 0.15.6 libtorrent and the memory issue fixes in Windows.
We will need to ask for a newer libtorrent win32 release to use with the next release.
If the Incoming Connections warning is gone that good enough.
Re: Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:45 am
by oppigard
I've got a similar problem. Using Deluge 1.3.3 in Windows 7 Pro 64bit.
I got a lot of torrents just stop downloading shortly after starting,
and displaying the message "Reached end of file: filename"
I then have to recheck the torrent for it to start again.
First I thought it was something wrong with my raid, so I tried downloading to an external harddrive,
but I had the same problem there.
This started yesterday, and that was the day I updated to 1.3.3, so I just installed 1.3.2, and it seems to work fine now.
Re: Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 9:48 pm
by smokkan
Same problem for me, it never starts downloading just stands there at 0kb/s.
I reinstalled 1.3.2 and it stared to work immediately.
Q6600
4gb
Win7 Enterprise 64x
Re: Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 4:02 am
by dlite
+1 on this error.
Using Win7 64 bit Deluge 1.3.3.
Also have errors on checking torrents. Load same data to other clients and passes fine.
Thanks
Michael
Re: Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:37 am
by ongco
Hi,
+1 on this error too
i am running deluge on Windows 7 64 bit.
Re: Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:45 pm
by R4cOOn
I've got the same error. Reverted back to 1.3.2 and it works like a charm.
My system:
Win7 x64 Ultimate.
AMD Phenom2 Quadcore.
4 GB DDR2 RAM.
Re: Errors in downloading most torrents
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 12:57 pm
by Maelstrome26
I +1 this.
I've also revered to the previous version, seems to be working now. Only this version has had this problem.
System:
Win7 Ultimate (Acting as a server, so practically NOTHING is on it to screw up torrenting.)